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>> yes, i have it. >> you have not provided it to the permit holder. >> no, and you have been reading it as a structural engineer's office. and you have presumed of the drawing and shown what we plan to do. >> you presented it to them. >> yes. >> yes. i did. >> and thanks. >> i am happy to show you to you right here. >> that is okay for now. >> when did you do that presentation? when was that meeting? >> after the appeal was filed? >> no. it was about three weeks ago, i think. >> three weeks ago? >> yeah. >> okay. >> it was far before that. >> okay, thanks. >> but we had a meeting and we discuss what our plan is to fix the foundation. >> got it. >> okay, we can take the rebuttal from the permit holder. >> structural engineer, you heard the consultant and they don't have a drawing. and i have not seen it. we met four months ago and give me your proposals and i will review it immediately, they don't have a drawing. when we met they had a cross section of what is typically done. i mean typically to an, engineer for the last 27 years, i want a drawing and when we met, i made him an offer
>> yes, i have it. >> you have not provided it to the permit holder. >> no, and you have been reading it as a structural engineer's office. and you have presumed of the drawing and shown what we plan to do. >> you presented it to them. >> yes. >> yes. i did. >> and thanks. >> i am happy to show you to you right here. >> that is okay for now. >> when did you do that presentation? when was that meeting? >> after the appeal was...
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having been here myself and having been down this road, i have learned from commanders who i have argued with. the decision-making process that comes out of that interaction produces a stronger, not a weaker decision. one of our witnesses this morning told part of a story that he told in its entirety at an earlier panel. former congressman mchale talked about how when he was on reserve duty, he was asked by a commander to do something he viewed to be inappropriate. he was asked to rush an investigation. he was outraged by that. that is what he described this morning. in a previous session, he told the rest of the story. he pushed back on the commander and he argued with the commander and he persuaded the commander to do the right thing. that goes on all the time. the evidence of this that we haven't commented much on, i think it is pretty compelling for people, we have advocacy for a system where military lawyers are essentially put in charge of prosecution. if you stop to think about it, your natural conclusion would be to think that military lawyers would support that kind of aggrandiz
having been here myself and having been down this road, i have learned from commanders who i have argued with. the decision-making process that comes out of that interaction produces a stronger, not a weaker decision. one of our witnesses this morning told part of a story that he told in its entirety at an earlier panel. former congressman mchale talked about how when he was on reserve duty, he was asked by a commander to do something he viewed to be inappropriate. he was asked to rush an...
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women who have the talent to be the leaders we need, but don't have the resources to have that transformational educational experience that's required in the 21st century. and none of us can thrive if so many of our -- so much of our talent pool is undeveloped. >> i want to take a few minutes with each of you to talk about the things that you've done, because clearly personally have understood that it does matter and you've done something about it. tell us your story about -- from the perspective of a public health provider, how you had this ah-ha moment that connected the dots on the kind of stress that this population of at-risk families was involved with, created the problems. >> sure, absolutely. i am a pediatrician and i started a clinic in san francisco with california pacific medical center called the baby child health center and one of the things that i found as i was working with a very low-income, very high-risk community was i was seeing, you know, as a doctor i could treat ear infections and pneumonia, etc., and send kids out the door. but what i was recognizing was a lot of kids we
women who have the talent to be the leaders we need, but don't have the resources to have that transformational educational experience that's required in the 21st century. and none of us can thrive if so many of our -- so much of our talent pool is undeveloped. >> i want to take a few minutes with each of you to talk about the things that you've done, because clearly personally have understood that it does matter and you've done something about it. tell us your story about -- from the...
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we would like to have, wouldn't we? we would have liked to have heard from everybody. but next time. so in the time we have left, i'd love to hear from each of you about what you'd like to see happen as david said, you can give us a charge, give us the takeaway, one thing you'd like us to be thinking about. >> i think again one of the great challenges we're going to have as a country and as families will be the increasing demands for care giving of young and old and i'd like us to see if we can begin a discussion that you've started here which is about concrete approaches we can take and to recognize that indeed much of our public policy supports the economic security of older people and that's very important in a family. if you look at 50 to 60-year-olds, about half of them are providing significant economic support toer that kids and grandkids. the whole family economy has changed and we have to recognize that. >> do you want to give us assignments? tell us if there's one thing you want us to do when we leave here. a lot of us are good multitaskers. >> i'd love perso
we would like to have, wouldn't we? we would have liked to have heard from everybody. but next time. so in the time we have left, i'd love to hear from each of you about what you'd like to see happen as david said, you can give us a charge, give us the takeaway, one thing you'd like us to be thinking about. >> i think again one of the great challenges we're going to have as a country and as families will be the increasing demands for care giving of young and old and i'd like us to see if...
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>> i really think you have got to allow athletes to have a voice.nd i'm an advocate for -- if -- if it feels wrong it is wrong, and an athlete has got to be able to say that it's not -- i'm not okay with this. and there's just no room for that if we have such a system especially in gymnastics where the next athlete is going to step in line. and -- and i feel like one of the -- so that's where the -- like you continue to abuse yourself because you are really not going to be accommodated, so wily in this fear and intestimony a decision environment where we need to start changing that to inspiration and empowerment, and allow our athletes to be vocal about how they can succeed within who they are. allow them to share that part of their experience, and, you know, i just find there's way too much power, and because they are minors they are negated and not considered as -- as having any value to the conversation, yet these are children who have excelled beyond belief, and even just being in sports in general, just participation, we want to teach our young
>> i really think you have got to allow athletes to have a voice.nd i'm an advocate for -- if -- if it feels wrong it is wrong, and an athlete has got to be able to say that it's not -- i'm not okay with this. and there's just no room for that if we have such a system especially in gymnastics where the next athlete is going to step in line. and -- and i feel like one of the -- so that's where the -- like you continue to abuse yourself because you are really not going to be accommodated,...
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they have to have all the things that you have to have them. wanted this to be you can lead a horse to water. you can leave a kid to knowledge they cannot make them think. it would not matter if you have the best schools in the world. there is a 50% job out rate. the kids would rather do something else. let's let the companies of america gives them the right kind of inspiration. this is the only one that has unlimited potential. the kids that need to know that most closely are the kids you are talking about. you should find ways to get the schools you have been visiting to get some teacher to be a coach, to get on 18. we have companies that will connect them. >> thank you all for being here. this has been a very helpful hearing. there is a lot of other things going on here. it represents the activities. i think it is so important. we talk to members of congress. our top priorities has to be s.t.e.m. education. we have to be a nation committed to s.t.e.m. education. had to make that happen? what is our role? to motivatebest way our students spec
they have to have all the things that you have to have them. wanted this to be you can lead a horse to water. you can leave a kid to knowledge they cannot make them think. it would not matter if you have the best schools in the world. there is a 50% job out rate. the kids would rather do something else. let's let the companies of america gives them the right kind of inspiration. this is the only one that has unlimited potential. the kids that need to know that most closely are the kids you are...
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and that's the trust that we have to have to sustain ourselves. so we have to get after this problem. and we will continue to go after it as we move forward. it's also important because of talent. i want the best talent in the military. and in order to get the best talent, i got to create the environment that allows all of our soldiers to be able to maximize their potential. the number of female serving is growing, and we got to make sure that we create an environment that allows them to be successful, that they can maximize their potential so we can utilize their talent, so we can continue to be successful as a military and to me that's critical to us as we move forward. >> you mentioned culture change in this area is necessary. to what extent does military culture where women historically was not equal to men contribute to the problem? >> well, there's lots of things that contribute to the culture problem. i remind everybody that we get people from all different backgrounds. when somebody comes into the army, we get people from different fiscal
and that's the trust that we have to have to sustain ourselves. so we have to get after this problem. and we will continue to go after it as we move forward. it's also important because of talent. i want the best talent in the military. and in order to get the best talent, i got to create the environment that allows all of our soldiers to be able to maximize their potential. the number of female serving is growing, and we got to make sure that we create an environment that allows them to be...
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academics have studied this. without privacy you cannot have freedom. >> why? >> the opposite suggests that the state should know everything you do. >> but let's not go to the extreme opposite? >> that is where you morphed. >> why would you have to morph? >> people often say, if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. nonsense. the presumption is that somehow the state or the departments of businesses you engage with have every right to have access to information about you. i am not talking about your house or your bedroom, but all your activities that you engage in. it is an absurd proposition. privacy is about control, personal control. that the individual has the ability to control the information. and the uses of that information. >> should i be able to travel privately on an airline? >> it is not about concealment, is about your choice of how you use information. about yourself. >> if i travel on an airline, should that remain private? >> i am not saying that there are not lots of places where you are required by law to give information. you gi
academics have studied this. without privacy you cannot have freedom. >> why? >> the opposite suggests that the state should know everything you do. >> but let's not go to the extreme opposite? >> that is where you morphed. >> why would you have to morph? >> people often say, if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. nonsense. the presumption is that somehow the state or the departments of businesses you engage with have every right to have...
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to win the export race, we have to have better technology.veryone wants technology, everywhere. >> and you have to have a culture that encourages technology and build on the innovation that it already has. >> the problem is not only that we need engineering, with shortages at the moment -- the shortages here, i believe. young people are not realizing their potential. you go to these brilliant schools in chicago and you see these 40-year-olds fascinated by engineering and creating and a lot of people will -- popular culture tells them that being an engineer is hard and not very interesting, rather than being a doctor or a lawyer and that is what they all do. -- >> and then they go to wall street. and they have a lot of engineers at these universities. i think a lot of young people do not realize their potential. and we are being left behind in the global technology area and sector -- >> so what will you do about that? >> my foundation is helping to encourage design and technology in schools and engineering schools, we are doing after school cl
to win the export race, we have to have better technology.veryone wants technology, everywhere. >> and you have to have a culture that encourages technology and build on the innovation that it already has. >> the problem is not only that we need engineering, with shortages at the moment -- the shortages here, i believe. young people are not realizing their potential. you go to these brilliant schools in chicago and you see these 40-year-olds fascinated by engineering and creating...
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many states already have in place where if the issue hits their own state, they have a new -- they haveit in place on what will happen in their state. in arizon, we send people to the east coast. there was a real moment where we talked about not only has to happen if the date of the election is impacted, but infrastructure is impacted. it is really critical everyone have a contingency plan in place and a plan for each, f, and g as e, f, and g as well. >> can you talk about recommendations for military. >> first, we have made great strides with the move asked. there are still challenges. one of them is that if you are a military voter in trying to figure out how to register and vote, going to a state website will often not be unveiling to you. so we go through in detail what the states need to do in terms of improving websites to facilitate voting by military and overseas voters. second, if you talk to military and overseas voters, it is clear to them that different states are implementing this in different ways. the federal post card application, which is supposed to be a failsafe, are
many states already have in place where if the issue hits their own state, they have a new -- they haveit in place on what will happen in their state. in arizon, we send people to the east coast. there was a real moment where we talked about not only has to happen if the date of the election is impacted, but infrastructure is impacted. it is really critical everyone have a contingency plan in place and a plan for each, f, and g as e, f, and g as well. >> can you talk about recommendations...
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he said thata as these disclosures have come out. they have shed more heat than light. and while revealing methods to our adversaries that could impact our operations in ways that we night not fully understand for years to come yesterday we had one of the guardian reporters involved in publicizing the leak that they haven't let out any sources and methods. what's the truth? >> to me the truth is this. we are already the most transparent country in the world when it comes to intelligence methods. we have all sorts of public statements including an annual statement by the director of national intelligence that lays out conception of the threats. no other country does that. these leaks have been damaging. most of them, in fact, all of them have been leaks that have not exposed abuse or illegality. i any president.this out. most have detailed methods that are kind of fascinating to the average person or to the readers of the up ins and so forth. in that sense. the president says we won't know the damage for years. when it means is adversaries will study this. they will go t
he said thata as these disclosures have come out. they have shed more heat than light. and while revealing methods to our adversaries that could impact our operations in ways that we night not fully understand for years to come yesterday we had one of the guardian reporters involved in publicizing the leak that they haven't let out any sources and methods. what's the truth? >> to me the truth is this. we are already the most transparent country in the world when it comes to intelligence...
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a couple of issues have come up that members on both sides have problems. there was light was from two years ago that says if you sell your house, and there is a subsidy attached to your flood insurance premium, the new owner will not get that flood insurance subsidy. that is something that a lot of people say that means i cannot sell my house because the new owner will know it is too expensive to buy the house so it is too hard to sell it. they want to fix little things like that mostly by delaying them. it has enough support on both sides and i could see it passing the house and senate this year. >> a tweet about another issue that is still out there, the military pensions, and your tweezing lawmakers say some in congress are crying crocodile tears over the military pension cuts. >> this is that issue him in the budget deal said let's cut about 600 million off of veteran pensions, and you still get to see a fix right now. congress rushed to pass that not only the budget but also in the spending bill, and now everybody is saying when he didn't fix it, we n
a couple of issues have come up that members on both sides have problems. there was light was from two years ago that says if you sell your house, and there is a subsidy attached to your flood insurance premium, the new owner will not get that flood insurance subsidy. that is something that a lot of people say that means i cannot sell my house because the new owner will know it is too expensive to buy the house so it is too hard to sell it. they want to fix little things like that mostly by...
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do you have any kids? have you found any stress?o not enjoy what you're doing, the business can be a very difficult place to be. fundamentally what else would you want to do? you are engaged with great people, there is opportunity, it is interesting and it is actually stimulating. there are sometimes a slight , positive a basic experience to have the privilege of running these large businesses. you do what you enjoy. rex exactly. >> thank you for running us this morning. >> do you enjoy what you're doing? >> i do. i am out it 4:00 a.m. in the snow and the cold. thank you so much for great conversation. coming up, anna will be talking to the generale ceo. and in the 10:00 hour, three billionaires coming up in the program. an indian billionaire, a chinese billionaire, and the billionaire from the u.s.. >> we will stay tuned. i know what it is like in the cold. you have to laugh. >> thank you. more from francine in just a moment. acurity was tightened in platinum mine. the strikes will affect the world's largest putnam producers. -- pl
do you have any kids? have you found any stress?o not enjoy what you're doing, the business can be a very difficult place to be. fundamentally what else would you want to do? you are engaged with great people, there is opportunity, it is interesting and it is actually stimulating. there are sometimes a slight , positive a basic experience to have the privilege of running these large businesses. you do what you enjoy. rex exactly. >> thank you for running us this morning. >> do you...
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language they have been denied even they have they have been recognized as the moment in turks as you know in the last century but you know what prime minister erdogan did we do consider this is a courageous step. he did in terms of the kurdish question first indeed iraq in two thousand and five when prime minister erdogan said the era of the the kurds is over for us this is was like a starting point concerning the recent measurements and the packages that the government and we do believe that it has not included all the kurds expected. even the kurds in turkey but we do believe also that these are first steps in the right direction so we welcome the fact is the prime minister look at us because if you compare measuring from where the kurds were and how the government into it was dealing with the kurds from where we are right know we do believe this is a positive start and we have to support dispose of the stop because having the cease fire in the in the bloodshed the military solution the security perspective by the respective governments it's a full perspective i think it's a rather
language they have been denied even they have they have been recognized as the moment in turks as you know in the last century but you know what prime minister erdogan did we do consider this is a courageous step. he did in terms of the kurdish question first indeed iraq in two thousand and five when prime minister erdogan said the era of the the kurds is over for us this is was like a starting point concerning the recent measurements and the packages that the government and we do believe that...
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they have to step up. they have been trained. job they werethe asked to do in iraq. , wee who have come home need to help them with benefits and economic security and move forward and get these delays in their benefits corrected and make sure they have a semblance of economic security that they so deserve. that is what we have to do in congress. >> we are talking about income disparity. in alabama, republican caller. caller: yes, ma'am. you were talking about unemployment. where are the jobs? this have more jobs in country, we would not need all of this unemployment. the point. is economic growth and the creation of jobs have got to be the primary strategy. for creating opportunities for people to get off of unemployment compensation. the unemployment rate has and reduced. in some parts of the country, it is higher than other parts. this administration has tackled the economic issue as best as they could with the tea party republican congress putting obstacles in the way. we have to do better. there are many people in minority co
they have to step up. they have been trained. job they werethe asked to do in iraq. , wee who have come home need to help them with benefits and economic security and move forward and get these delays in their benefits corrected and make sure they have a semblance of economic security that they so deserve. that is what we have to do in congress. >> we are talking about income disparity. in alabama, republican caller. caller: yes, ma'am. you were talking about unemployment. where are the...
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have. that enables us to develop this relationship. i think now it is more on pretenses and stronger and on a solid basis. >> talk about the promise of the relationship and how it can grow and be construct and for both countries. >> there has been discussion in both countries about the future of this relationship. there is a growing consensus that we have to add a new model of relationship that will be free of conflicts or confrontation. the focus is on cooperation, mutual understanding, it will confidence, and mutual respect. >> you were educated in the u.s. >> right. >> more people who are doubts are middle-aged were educated in the u.s. that is a generation of chinese leadership. are they different because they understand more about the u.s. because they have lived here or were educated here or both? >> we certainly have a younger generation who come here for universities or high schools. for my generation, we spent our adolescent years in the cultural revolution. we spent a lot of time
have. that enables us to develop this relationship. i think now it is more on pretenses and stronger and on a solid basis. >> talk about the promise of the relationship and how it can grow and be construct and for both countries. >> there has been discussion in both countries about the future of this relationship. there is a growing consensus that we have to add a new model of relationship that will be free of conflicts or confrontation. the focus is on cooperation, mutual...
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i would have liked to think he could have chosen better words. first of all, the constitution gives executives so much leeway. you have powers that you can do something. and you are in charge of the operation. all the agencies you have, they deliver the services that people depend upon. the laws that have been passed, gives that agency the power to do things, are they exercising it in a prudent manner. you don't have to say anything. my goodness, keep moving around. and if you do, go out with the playing field and someone says, wait a minute, governor or mr. president, you are going too far here. let's sit down and talk. let's interpret it this way. >> is he going too far in doing things on an administrative level? >> i keep seeing frustration. i have trade it. maybe he believes in his heart to the best of his ability he has tried everything he can to people together. you don't give up on that, that's the challenge. do you ever try hard enough and accomplish it and are you able to get frustrated to the point that you think i have the powers to do
i would have liked to think he could have chosen better words. first of all, the constitution gives executives so much leeway. you have powers that you can do something. and you are in charge of the operation. all the agencies you have, they deliver the services that people depend upon. the laws that have been passed, gives that agency the power to do things, are they exercising it in a prudent manner. you don't have to say anything. my goodness, keep moving around. and if you do, go out with...
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have been ignored. so those are issues of deep concern to me. i have to ask you about all of them. i look forward to hearing your open and complete answers. i would turn to my ranking member. >> thank you for convening today's hearing. i also want to thank our nrc's commissioner for being so accommodating with your schedule after the previous hearing was postponed to facility the majority photoon the nuclear option. thank you for coming back. as the chair alluded, many of these hearings have been scheduled and canceled because of the ongoing pursuit of documentation from the nrc. .. management of nuclear waste. the legal commitment. more importantly, it's a step in the right direction for the federal government after years of political gains pacoima frankly. the policy and agencies tiering ship. today in his resulted in over $50 billion in spending with very little for movement. it is really irresponsible in the failure of that the yakima and safety evaluation report was halted in the first place and sh
have been ignored. so those are issues of deep concern to me. i have to ask you about all of them. i look forward to hearing your open and complete answers. i would turn to my ranking member. >> thank you for convening today's hearing. i also want to thank our nrc's commissioner for being so accommodating with your schedule after the previous hearing was postponed to facility the majority photoon the nuclear option. thank you for coming back. as the chair alluded, many of these hearings...
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have to bring this up. need to do it. have to have the address it. september 202013 i asked you will be enrollment be ready january 1 and you said consumers will get its determination of what tech-savvy cities are vulnerable for an book that plans available where they live. they will be able to see the premium subsidy they would have to pay and be able to choose a plan and get enrolled in coverage beginning october 1. do you recall that exchange? >> i recall it very well. >> knowing what you know now would you like to revise that answer? >> clearly it was wrong but it was also what i believed and what i understood. based on what i had been told -- i would like to answer your question if you would permit me. i knew that i was going to be asked that question when i came here on september 19 i knew is close to -- and i was careful to give a thorough briefing from the people responsible for overseeing the web site and the answer that i gave you was exactly what they told me her functionality with the umm october 1 come exactly. >> who told you that exact
have to bring this up. need to do it. have to have the address it. september 202013 i asked you will be enrollment be ready january 1 and you said consumers will get its determination of what tech-savvy cities are vulnerable for an book that plans available where they live. they will be able to see the premium subsidy they would have to pay and be able to choose a plan and get enrolled in coverage beginning october 1. do you recall that exchange? >> i recall it very well. >> knowing...
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>> i have four minutes? >> cool. >> very short director housing rights committee and i i wanted to first off really thank commissioners fewer and mendoza for bringing this forward and the time has come so thank you very much and i, am really tired and it has been a long, hard day andvy been working on fighting evictions that have been result of speculation and i have been talking to the tenants about the evictions and the rent experiences and counseling them about the rights and talking to them and dealing with the tremendously horrible repair situations that are not getting resolved and it has been a hard week and a hard month and year. and i wanted to go home, you know hours ago, but it is important enough for me to be out here tonight, to tell you that you have an amazing opportunity staring you in the face. and it is not everyone and it is not every day that has the ability to do something to put a dent in this affordable housing crisis that we are experiencing right now. so you are in an incredible posi
>> i have four minutes? >> cool. >> very short director housing rights committee and i i wanted to first off really thank commissioners fewer and mendoza for bringing this forward and the time has come so thank you very much and i, am really tired and it has been a long, hard day andvy been working on fighting evictions that have been result of speculation and i have been talking to the tenants about the evictions and the rent experiences and counseling them about the rights...
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i have not fought about it much. i have been going back to russia. but i will be very interested to read what you and max hastings and the fellow who thinks the russians started the war, and others. the war began -- that is enough. i don't think publishers or others would agree with me. and i am going to look, beginning with your book to see what you say i need to rethink. talking about the balkans i always felt the government in vienna was very worried about the serbian influence, sort of magnetic pull on the serbs within the empire, and they had been looking for an excuse to do something about it if necessary militarily and increasingly militarily, and the pretext was perfect, the black hand of a young man under that influence. fascinated the area. and everybody in europe, nobody approved, i don't know what you call it, and airaside, but when serbia gave its ultimatum to -- austria gave it to serbia and along with a lot of other things, the final thing the serbs could index said was austrians must be a part of judicial panel which was going to inte
i have not fought about it much. i have been going back to russia. but i will be very interested to read what you and max hastings and the fellow who thinks the russians started the war, and others. the war began -- that is enough. i don't think publishers or others would agree with me. and i am going to look, beginning with your book to see what you say i need to rethink. talking about the balkans i always felt the government in vienna was very worried about the serbian influence, sort of...
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we have found that we have built a really great audience here.around the country. we are going to start rolling it out. >> that is funny, san francisco, i am surprised you did not start there. can you come back to talk about other cities? >> absolutely. >> and the music industry. like that is right. thank you, guys. be right back. >> no, we will not. >> we will see you tomorrow. ♪ is 56 minutes past the hour, bloomberg television is on the market. let's get you caught up with where stocks ended at this session. down, thenes ended nasdaq actually gained about 12 and a half points. traders were reacting to minutes from the latest fomc meeting. the fed did decide to taper. reacting to some better-than- expected data on jobs, the adp survey this morning show that the u.s. added 238,000 jobs in the month of december. bitcoin has been gathering a lot of attention, as everyone from regulators to investors decided what to make of the crypto currency. advocates are in washington, lobbying to keep the industry alive. for more on the push to get it are the,
we have found that we have built a really great audience here.around the country. we are going to start rolling it out. >> that is funny, san francisco, i am surprised you did not start there. can you come back to talk about other cities? >> absolutely. >> and the music industry. like that is right. thank you, guys. be right back. >> no, we will not. >> we will see you tomorrow. ♪ is 56 minutes past the hour, bloomberg television is on the market. let's get you...
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to have better technology, everybody wants technology everywhere. >> rose: and you have to have a culture that encourages technology and you have to build on whatever innovation you already have? >> well, exactly, and the problem is that it is not that we need engineers in the short terms, a shortage of engineers in the moment and the shortage here, i believe, it is that young people are not realizing their potential, here in schools, it is very interesting i have been to schools in chicago and you see these hinn to 14 years old fascinated by design engineering and creating things and solving problems and someone somewhere or a lot of people or popular culture tells them that being an engineer is a bit hard and it is not very interesting either, you know, be a lawyer or a doctor or something. and so that is what they all do, and so then they are missing. >> rose: or they go to wall street. >> yes or go to wall street where you make lots of money and by the way they pinch a lot of engineers. so i think a lot of young people are not really realizing their potential, and we are being left be
to have better technology, everybody wants technology everywhere. >> rose: and you have to have a culture that encourages technology and you have to build on whatever innovation you already have? >> well, exactly, and the problem is that it is not that we need engineers in the short terms, a shortage of engineers in the moment and the shortage here, i believe, it is that young people are not realizing their potential, here in schools, it is very interesting i have been to schools in...
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they have to have a paramedic license. there's eight excludeing me. one, appropriately over the ems division and i have a chief that maintains a license and my chief at the airport is a paramedic. everyone on the command staff has the emt certification. >> because it says -- >> what page? >> it's
they have to have a paramedic license. there's eight excludeing me. one, appropriately over the ems division and i have a chief that maintains a license and my chief at the airport is a paramedic. everyone on the command staff has the emt certification. >> because it says -- >> what page? >> it's
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did not have private money, we have the old masters. it is the private moneys that through history have been willing to try new things and have an instinct that something will work. they cannot prove it but are willing to make that bet. are good personal friends. you will be heading off to africa. bill, you have been to africa .umerous times what advice do you have four m? what do you think he should see their? -- there? getting down to see the projects is exciting. good seeingll feel the death rate is the -- is down. the citiesthe people need a lot of help. drawn and more and more of our philanthropy help these companies. per dr.. people there are places with no roads. if you need an operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy is, relatively simple operations. with a little help working, we will not cure everything and be able to do open heart surgery. but you can make a few things which can make an enormous difference. >> what do you hope to see and accomplish their? -organization i am participating in is
did not have private money, we have the old masters. it is the private moneys that through history have been willing to try new things and have an instinct that something will work. they cannot prove it but are willing to make that bet. are good personal friends. you will be heading off to africa. bill, you have been to africa .umerous times what advice do you have four m? what do you think he should see their? -- there? getting down to see the projects is exciting. good seeingll feel the death...
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i have to do another show after this. >> she has to do another show and i have to -- what do i have to do? i do have things to do. i have to get a haircut. >> there you go. >> i've got to get more clothes for davos. >> it's crazy. i can't -- >> you know, i'm trying -- long underwear today, andrew, and you're not here when i need you. >> you're trying on your long underwear? >> thinking about it. >> i will get you -- you know my favorites. i will give you some tommy john long underwear. i will go and get some today for you. >> if it doesn't fit, can i return the bottoms? do they take those back after you try them on? >> no. >> here is the question. do you wear your long underwear over your other underwear or do you wear it -- >> i don't think you should. i think it's -- >> your other underwear? >> yeah. yeah. >> you're the authority, andrew. do you or don't you wear the tidy whiteys under the tommy john longs? >> i think you're not supposed to. >> yeah. that's why they're called underwear. it's called underwear because -- >> you're at the regency doing power breakfast. how did this happ
i have to do another show after this. >> she has to do another show and i have to -- what do i have to do? i do have things to do. i have to get a haircut. >> there you go. >> i've got to get more clothes for davos. >> it's crazy. i can't -- >> you know, i'm trying -- long underwear today, andrew, and you're not here when i need you. >> you're trying on your long underwear? >> thinking about it. >> i will get you -- you know my favorites. i will...
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that is the insider intel that i got. >> and we will have to grab her, and we have to -- we have gotr lawrence with a.j., and we have to go to that right now. >> yes. >> and you have to come to me when i have jennifer lawrence. it is one of the rules of the red carpet. >> i am enjoying watching. >> are you hanging in there? it is chaotic. >> and you have a couple of the franchise premiers, and you are used to screaming. you can't hear it. >> are you getting used to the screaming, and you are getting used to the award season and at the golden globes, and why the face? >> well, i don't know. >> when you watch it back, because people inevitably show it to you, and are you sitting there saying, oh, why? >> i didn't watch it, but i have the memory of me feeling come meetly out of control and hating myse myself. >> and why do you think? because you said, i don't know why i am so nervous when you gave the acceptance speech for winning, and you are used to the crowds and the winning. >> well, it is shocking. i think that it is just genuinely being shocked. i personally don't think it is fair
that is the insider intel that i got. >> and we will have to grab her, and we have to -- we have gotr lawrence with a.j., and we have to go to that right now. >> yes. >> and you have to come to me when i have jennifer lawrence. it is one of the rules of the red carpet. >> i am enjoying watching. >> are you hanging in there? it is chaotic. >> and you have a couple of the franchise premiers, and you are used to screaming. you can't hear it. >> are you...
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until we have a noticed meeting, there's -- as president of the commission, i can't have but one, you know, conversation. and, so, i don't know what folks are thinking here. so, this is a chance to shape it. you know, i think it's great. and i think when we sat down and learned about some of the different kind of ways that this has been done, there was -- sounds like there was a certain tact to do it. you know, if candidates -- you know, you have to have it set up a certain way because folks might not apply that may not necessarily want everyone in the world to know they're applying. >> i was thinking maybe we could do it over video conference and not have to bump into each other. i don't know if that's possible. given it's going to be a closed meeting, we don't need to have it sort of -- >> there's also the winner involved here. >> we don't want like 12 people -- [multiple voices] >> there's also the winnowing process. you may want to use the search committee to reduce the number of candidates because the search firm could come back with six good candidates. you have to figure out ho
until we have a noticed meeting, there's -- as president of the commission, i can't have but one, you know, conversation. and, so, i don't know what folks are thinking here. so, this is a chance to shape it. you know, i think it's great. and i think when we sat down and learned about some of the different kind of ways that this has been done, there was -- sounds like there was a certain tact to do it. you know, if candidates -- you know, you have to have it set up a certain way because folks...
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if you are a professional person, you have got to have standards. this woman has no standards. and i think that by looking at me but this woman has no standards and i was approached by a number of journalists who told me that the ethics commission would not give them the required documents, thank you very much. >> further comments from the public? >> commissioners, any further comments from you before we move toward making a decision on this? >> mr. hur? >> could i just for purposes of my own understanding, did the staff believe that it was that there was an absence of an intent to deceive here? >> yes? >> yes. >> and did the staff believe that this was inad inadvertent, specifically look the at c. >> yes. >> had the staff determined that it was deliberate? what do you think the range of penalty recommendations would have been? >> much higher. i don't know. i can't give you an amount. >> okay. >> mr. st. croix, i had asked you this at one time, but if you could refresh my memory, does this commission have the authority to recommend that a person be in a case like this be remove
if you are a professional person, you have got to have standards. this woman has no standards. and i think that by looking at me but this woman has no standards and i was approached by a number of journalists who told me that the ethics commission would not give them the required documents, thank you very much. >> further comments from the public? >> commissioners, any further comments from you before we move toward making a decision on this? >> mr. hur? >> could i just...
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people have you in their sights. they have their guns out.on't you have to have overinflated eagan go to live through that. >> live through that. >> not overinflated ego. i would not use that word. you have to have backbone of steel to deal with what jamie dimon has, that's a backbone. because you're willing to sacrifice everything for a cause greater than yourself. i know it sound totally conttadictory but it is true. sometimes in order to be more full of yourself, in order to have stronger backbone you have to be willing to sacrifice yourself. very biblical as a matter of fact. >> sometimes confidence and ego get confused, i really do. i think jamie dimon, hh is there and has to have confidence and ego says by the way i'm right, i don't care what you say. i will persevere. melissa: that goes against what we were saying before. i'm right, i will persevere is on opposite what we said at beginning, taking everybody's opinions and i'm taking last word because i'm right, dammit. >> no ego at all. melissa: just we're out of time. >>> up next, pre
people have you in their sights. they have their guns out.on't you have to have overinflated eagan go to live through that. >> live through that. >> not overinflated ego. i would not use that word. you have to have backbone of steel to deal with what jamie dimon has, that's a backbone. because you're willing to sacrifice everything for a cause greater than yourself. i know it sound totally conttadictory but it is true. sometimes in order to be more full of yourself, in order to have...
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these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like a
these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings....
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do you have a report for us? . >> i don't know if specifically is a report but a memo they wrote i would recommend that he be approved. he has met all of the qualifications to be a patrol special. the only problem there is a current investigation going on which ebb had been completed but it was for administrative issues only for paperwork not turned in. the paperwork has been turned in and this has taken several months. i don't see that is a problem or any reason he's not appointed to a patrol special for that reason. >> commissioner chan. >> thank you for putting together the information in the packet. i was trying to understand and i was going through the packet and different than the ones i seen before and application that the person fills out to be a patrol specialists. is that missing? >> that's separate and he's already one and that stuff is already done so that is if somebody wanted to be one and not part of the program so that is done, all of the fingerprinting, all of this took place prior to that. >> ho
do you have a report for us? . >> i don't know if specifically is a report but a memo they wrote i would recommend that he be approved. he has met all of the qualifications to be a patrol special. the only problem there is a current investigation going on which ebb had been completed but it was for administrative issues only for paperwork not turned in. the paperwork has been turned in and this has taken several months. i don't see that is a problem or any reason he's not appointed to a...
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republicans have the advantage of only having 16 seats up. those 15 seats, 13 of them are in very red states. don't have that much opportunity to expand the field. kentucky, there have been talks of trying to get a good candidate in mississippi. republicans have a very different picture. they are fighting on pretty friendly ground. there are a lot of formidable seats in red states. they also have more potential to grow, especially if the political landscape favors them. they might have enough to make the case and some other races. that short list is going to get a lot longer. host: oath guests understand the geopolitical print -- understand the geography of states. you can send us an e-mail or send us a tweet at c-span wj. let's look at what it would take for the democrats to take control of the house of representatives. republicans have 234 seats. and net gain of 17 would flip the house from republican to democrat. when we look at the 52 seats on our competitive lists, it is not a matter of only winning 17 out of 52 seats. democrats are defe
republicans have the advantage of only having 16 seats up. those 15 seats, 13 of them are in very red states. don't have that much opportunity to expand the field. kentucky, there have been talks of trying to get a good candidate in mississippi. republicans have a very different picture. they are fighting on pretty friendly ground. there are a lot of formidable seats in red states. they also have more potential to grow, especially if the political landscape favors them. they might have enough...
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>> we don't have a choice. we don't have all lots of power. gerri: increasingly people are deciding they wi negotiate but if you are in paid you are not in the mood. we talked to the hospital in here is their statement. hospitals also operate in a unique environment where we receive less than the actual cost of providing services from the majority of reparations is a while serving scores of other patients who have no ability. what they say i believe is you have to sponsor and foot the bill for those who don't pay. how would you feel about that mr. 20 year-old retail clerk? >> it is not fair i have to foot the bill for those who did not pay there's. i don't have that kind of money to support other people. gerri: a believable. your asking for a more detailed breakdown. what are you looking for? >> there is a pharmacy description i one to know what and how much did they pay that technician that looked at my ct scans just a more detailed break down so i have a better understanding why it cost 55,000. gerri: the pharmacy costs to 400 years you don'
>> we don't have a choice. we don't have all lots of power. gerri: increasingly people are deciding they wi negotiate but if you are in paid you are not in the mood. we talked to the hospital in here is their statement. hospitals also operate in a unique environment where we receive less than the actual cost of providing services from the majority of reparations is a while serving scores of other patients who have no ability. what they say i believe is you have to sponsor and foot the...
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we have out grown the space. we are focusing on the public space and the ability to more effectively counsel and educate our members and clearly what you are referencing what follow up back to the board is in progress and part of the investment staff work product that they are working on and it will be brought forward as soon as it's ready. >> i recognize it's a separate issue but we are talking about a lease for your department. if we are to approve an expansion that you carry out the will of your board. >> supervisor avalos again, i say that the critical need for space at this point is in the public area whenever we would have the ability to more effectively counsel and educate our employees. we are going to double this space to over 8,000 square feet for not the investment side but to provide better service to our clients. >> could you also tell me more about now this is like as the budget analysts pointed out on page 21 of it's report that we are seeing 60 percent of expansion of space. i understand over all
we have out grown the space. we are focusing on the public space and the ability to more effectively counsel and educate our members and clearly what you are referencing what follow up back to the board is in progress and part of the investment staff work product that they are working on and it will be brought forward as soon as it's ready. >> i recognize it's a separate issue but we are talking about a lease for your department. if we are to approve an expansion that you carry out the...
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we still have things on where we have different attitudes. have not nearly enough economic relations we need to have for two very large economies. there are plenty of things which need to be done. >> what would russia like to see from the united states? more trade? what else? >> more trade, and really being more serious about taking an interest in each other. like the europeans have their bid tohat in drag ukraine into the association agreement, they were reckless. they were putting their finger on something which was extremely sensitive both for ukraine and russia. i personally do not see that from the united states ishink the united states unfortunately acting in a very provocative manner toward ukraine. >> how was that? ?hat is provocative >> trying to put pressure on the government. basically inciting violent acts. demonstrations are motivated by the united states government? >> not because of the u.s. government, but when the government has to take measures to prevent thoughts from destroying downtown -- thugs from destroying downtown ki
we still have things on where we have different attitudes. have not nearly enough economic relations we need to have for two very large economies. there are plenty of things which need to be done. >> what would russia like to see from the united states? more trade? what else? >> more trade, and really being more serious about taking an interest in each other. like the europeans have their bid tohat in drag ukraine into the association agreement, they were reckless. they were putting...
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have to go home. believe in that forever and i still believe in that. >> there are senators, that have been in washington almost as long as i have been alive. that's not the way it should be. it is their policys that have gotten us into this mess. we can't blame it only on the democrats. the republicans have contributed to it as well. and we need to change things. it is not working. let's try fresh ideas from the new guys that are actually out there in touch with america. they breathe the air that is outside of the washington d.c. bubble. and how nice is that? they are not drunk under the -- >> that's a good point. let's say you have a challenger and he doesn't win, should we then unite behind the person who is the nominee believing look, it may not be the perfect republican but better than the democrats that might win if he is it not, is that valid? >> i think we should do that. sense, particularly since 2010 and 12, is that sometimes there is two sets of rules. sometimes the tea party guy wins the p
have to go home. believe in that forever and i still believe in that. >> there are senators, that have been in washington almost as long as i have been alive. that's not the way it should be. it is their policys that have gotten us into this mess. we can't blame it only on the democrats. the republicans have contributed to it as well. and we need to change things. it is not working. let's try fresh ideas from the new guys that are actually out there in touch with america. they breathe the...
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i know you have been listening to the conversation we have been having. what is your take?istening to the conversation, there are areas of common ground. we support the idea of reforming the legal regression system to make sure businesses have the workers they need and that those are willing to come to the country and play by the rules can get here in a way that makes sense. we oppose amnesty. we think it is unfair and costly. we don't think it will work . >> what exactly is amnesty to you? >> i think amnesty is when you decide that a general law will not be applied in a particular case or in this instance, for about 11 million people who have come or state in the u.s. and allowing them to get citizenship. that would constitute as amnesty. >> to me amnesty connotes this magic wand that says now you are legal. >> is amnesty what you're going for? like me have been here for years and have paid taxes for years. since ieen paying taxes was 18 and making sandwiches at subway. it wasn't mentioned in a report that people like me have been paying billions into local and state and n
i know you have been listening to the conversation we have been having. what is your take?istening to the conversation, there are areas of common ground. we support the idea of reforming the legal regression system to make sure businesses have the workers they need and that those are willing to come to the country and play by the rules can get here in a way that makes sense. we oppose amnesty. we think it is unfair and costly. we don't think it will work . >> what exactly is amnesty to...
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maybe one approach to have in the rfp to have flexibility to look at both to have as much information as we can. i don't know if you are open to that but that would be my thinking. >> okay. it's really up to your direction. i know when we had the meeting with the advocates there were some that wanted that flexibility. since it wasn't clear is why i brought it up. i just want to make sure how you want to approach that. i don't think -- i think it's possibility to do it. it may draw a cost because we talk about what would be the option if there were no shell, but that's certainly doable. >>supervisor john avalos: the option being flexible to have one that includes shell and one that doesn't? >> right. along the line of what the commissioners have been saying. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. i think that's the right approach. and in the meantime, what was the timeframe for this rfp? >> well, the timeframe was to try to get enough comments and good robust comments to be able to feel that we heard everyone and we had incorporated or figured out why we were not incorporating what everyone w
maybe one approach to have in the rfp to have flexibility to look at both to have as much information as we can. i don't know if you are open to that but that would be my thinking. >> okay. it's really up to your direction. i know when we had the meeting with the advocates there were some that wanted that flexibility. since it wasn't clear is why i brought it up. i just want to make sure how you want to approach that. i don't think -- i think it's possibility to do it. it may draw a cost...
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you have to have some patience.f you do something in the scientific world and it turns out to be a failure, that in some sense is a success because you don't have to go down that path again. unfortunately, in the world i came from, you are labeled a failure -- >> and it is all over the press. >> yep. knowing what you're doing, measuring it, there are a lot of people going around trying to apply metrics. in some cases you have to do it on faith. i know down the road this is going to help and i am willing to make that bet. give it the old college try. if it doesn't work, don't be stubborn but don't walk away too quickly either. >> coming up, these titans take their money and experience on the road. >> more and more of countries have great needs. >> there are places where there are no roads. ♪ >> bill gates and michael bloomberg, influential billionaires on their own and together, a philanthropic powerhouse. you two are old friends. you work together but you are also personal friends. mike, you are heading off to afric
you have to have some patience.f you do something in the scientific world and it turns out to be a failure, that in some sense is a success because you don't have to go down that path again. unfortunately, in the world i came from, you are labeled a failure -- >> and it is all over the press. >> yep. knowing what you're doing, measuring it, there are a lot of people going around trying to apply metrics. in some cases you have to do it on faith. i know down the road this is going to...
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five homes have been destroyed. and no injuries have been reported. so far the fire has burned over 17-hundred acres. r >> today marks a grim anniversary. on january 17, 1994 a 6.7- magnitude earthquake hit the san fernando valley area of los angeles. it happened at 4-30 in the morning. the northridge earthquake killed 57 people, injured thousands more it damaged 112,000 structures and left more than 20-billion dollars in property losses. the quake was felt as far >> the san francisco police department is searching for the people responsible for vandalizing a muni bus last month. you're looking at surveillance photos from december 20th on the muni- 37 line. the bus was stopped at haight and ashbury streets. at a red light, when a large crowd surrounded the bus, yelling and banging on the windows. some of the windows were shattered while others were marked with graffiti. >> the time is 6:11 a.m.. the big story this morning is 49ers' getting ready for seattle. >> here is a live look outside from on the creek. we will be right back. >> welcome back. the
five homes have been destroyed. and no injuries have been reported. so far the fire has burned over 17-hundred acres. r >> today marks a grim anniversary. on january 17, 1994 a 6.7- magnitude earthquake hit the san fernando valley area of los angeles. it happened at 4-30 in the morning. the northridge earthquake killed 57 people, injured thousands more it damaged 112,000 structures and left more than 20-billion dollars in property losses. the quake was felt as far >> the san...
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as i have listened to some of these proposals it seems to me interesting that people have seen to have forgotten our experience one year ago. is someone feels differently please speak up at the american people's attitudes from the sopa has done a u-turn with the idea the performance available goes in the same direction that is a nonstarter in my opinion i value getting viewpoints and academic discussions but it will not happen. one of the things we should review is the issue of statutory damages. when you take a look at these outrageous things with statutory damages looking at the case of the single mother there is a case where a jury awarded 1.$5 million for downloading 24 songs was no indication she eddie finn share them and that was reduced at 54,000 because of the disproportionate nature of the statue by the judge but if you have that statutory scheme and is irrational it needs to be change. i spent a long time trying to work on that and finally gave up with the other members of the committee because of the intransigence of some of the participants by what we ought to take a look a
as i have listened to some of these proposals it seems to me interesting that people have seen to have forgotten our experience one year ago. is someone feels differently please speak up at the american people's attitudes from the sopa has done a u-turn with the idea the performance available goes in the same direction that is a nonstarter in my opinion i value getting viewpoints and academic discussions but it will not happen. one of the things we should review is the issue of statutory...
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you have no choice. thatould be the problem unapologetically says that there are way too many people who are struggling and you are poor. one of the ways we need to address it is to hold a country whose economy is based on the notion that if you are willing to work and work hard, you can get ahead, and it is not the government's boot that will be in your face every time you try to get your head out of the hole. there are many of you in this room who understand what i'm talking about today. [applause] did,of you grew up like i there was no silver spoon in my mouth. i grew up in a home like so many of you with parents and grandparents who never had a formal education. i'm the first male in my entire family lineage that ever graduated from high school, much less went to college. what i did have hope. theit wasn't all based on beatles. it was based on the notion i believe america was the kind of place that where i started didn't mean that's where i had to stop. there was something else going for me. somethin
you have no choice. thatould be the problem unapologetically says that there are way too many people who are struggling and you are poor. one of the ways we need to address it is to hold a country whose economy is based on the notion that if you are willing to work and work hard, you can get ahead, and it is not the government's boot that will be in your face every time you try to get your head out of the hole. there are many of you in this room who understand what i'm talking about today....
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they'll have to have permission to use those zones and it will have rules that reiskin will go into but respecting the minnesota lines and a making sure that certain rules their abated but for the commuter shuttle so that they're not in the way of our muni lines and also causing any further congestion or shock to the emergency e 1906. we wanted to signal an agreement on a approach that has a set of rules and has signage to let people know they're there and also a set of rules that suggest their b be there in a times and places where they'll respect the other modes of transportation that we want to have in the city. we think that with this coordinated approach we'll receive better data for our sfmta to consider for future improvements and have a ground function to talk with the commuter shuttle services and we'll have some good data to share with our companies with the practices of the employees and where the best pickup times and how they'll add value to a more efficient and safe transportation system. this is the purpose of today's announcement. as to begin this coordination but to get
they'll have to have permission to use those zones and it will have rules that reiskin will go into but respecting the minnesota lines and a making sure that certain rules their abated but for the commuter shuttle so that they're not in the way of our muni lines and also causing any further congestion or shock to the emergency e 1906. we wanted to signal an agreement on a approach that has a set of rules and has signage to let people know they're there and also a set of rules that suggest their...
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>> they may have a great spot but did you did have a terrible spot downstairs you still have to havebecause that is part of the deal to get the better wind. what do you do? >> this is very insightful. would reserve margin? >> sometimes it is very good melissa: you are a good sport. think you for coming on. for the got a and miserable for the index says america's key use woes have skyrocketed under obama since he took office. making it the highest increase under any president with me now is george attacked undergrad and we also have a 25 year-old political officer. thanks for joining us. do you feel more miserable? >> absolutely not. at the end of the day i think technology is moving at a pace it has never moved before. lahood the opportunities are endless the jobs available to be probably don't exist that is exciting as there is student debt and a lot of underemployment that is sorry some but i really don't think it is not something that we can fix. melissa: id started to look for a job yet? the your so optimistic because you are still in school and you don't understand that youth un
>> they may have a great spot but did you did have a terrible spot downstairs you still have to havebecause that is part of the deal to get the better wind. what do you do? >> this is very insightful. would reserve margin? >> sometimes it is very good melissa: you are a good sport. think you for coming on. for the got a and miserable for the index says america's key use woes have skyrocketed under obama since he took office. making it the highest increase under any president...
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have a look. burberry. these guys have delivered online. they have delivered technologically.red on product. they have had moment where is it has been tough in terms of profitability. you can see you're touching levels again that you haven't seen since 2012. nice. this afternoon, it will be all about the beige book in the united states of america. came out with their comments last night. richard fisher had to tell his audience about beer goggles. how things look when you have had a beer. he said change it to a martini or a glass of wine to his audience. you have another day of fed speak today. we'll have a few comments coming through from mr. lockhart planned charles evans. they don't have a vote. u.s. futures indicating higher. p .8%. essentially what they are saying is that q.e. , they would have to get a more aggressive tapering mode but lower rates for longer but that growth is a key thing. what does that do for the dollar? it is a debate. do you buy dollar because it is strong or go elsewhere in terms of pro risk assets. that is state of play. up and at it. 80.87. >> tao
have a look. burberry. these guys have delivered online. they have delivered technologically.red on product. they have had moment where is it has been tough in terms of profitability. you can see you're touching levels again that you haven't seen since 2012. nice. this afternoon, it will be all about the beige book in the united states of america. came out with their comments last night. richard fisher had to tell his audience about beer goggles. how things look when you have had a beer. he...
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the idea that this 70-year-old has on have birth control provisions or that they have to have maternity coverage, i mean, these are kinds of things that people ought to be able to select on that your own and this is -- at the heart of the president's deception and dishonesty with regards to obamacare. that is he told people you can keep the insurance you have if you like it. that was not honest. that was deceptive. the american people recognize that and they are rejecting obamacare. >> if president obama had been honest during the 2012 campaign, if he admitted that millions of people are not going to be able to keep their policies, do you still think he would have beaten you? >> well, i don't know. i wish i could go back and turn back the clock and take another try. but history is in the past. i'm not going to worry about what could have happened. what i'm worried about is that you have a lot of people who are going to find their premiums going through the roof and they are going to find that the doctor they have had they can't keep. they are going to find that the policies they were pr
the idea that this 70-year-old has on have birth control provisions or that they have to have maternity coverage, i mean, these are kinds of things that people ought to be able to select on that your own and this is -- at the heart of the president's deception and dishonesty with regards to obamacare. that is he told people you can keep the insurance you have if you like it. that was not honest. that was deceptive. the american people recognize that and they are rejecting obamacare. >> if...