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how many say... [laughter] how many say it's the same everywhere? how many are not quite so sure? how many say, "hewitt, i'm sure of everything. by gosh, count me in." okay? [laughter] well, it turns out, gang, it's gonna displace the same amount of water at which position? all. same everywhere. see? when i dunk this object in here, you see it lose some weight when it gets to here, right? does it lose more weight here? does it lose more weight here? isn't the weight that's lost the same at all points? isn't there more pressure when it's down here? if the pressure is greater than up here, true or false? true. so there's more pressure pushing up against the bottom down here? yup. there ought to be then more buoyancy? except down here, there's also more pressure pushing against the top-- right. --than when you're over here. - right. - and so guess what, gang? it's the pressure difference. the difference between the pressure pushing the bottom here and here, that difference is the same as the smaller pressure pushing here versus the even smaller pressure pushing here. so the differenc
how many say... [laughter] how many say it's the same everywhere? how many are not quite so sure? how many say, "hewitt, i'm sure of everything. by gosh, count me in." okay? [laughter] well, it turns out, gang, it's gonna displace the same amount of water at which position? all. same everywhere. see? when i dunk this object in here, you see it lose some weight when it gets to here, right? does it lose more weight here? does it lose more weight here? isn't the weight that's lost the...
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how do we get started? one other thing i need to let you know, things that, you know, i'm letting you know my experiences and things. don't do this facebook account if you can on your own computer because we all have ip addresses. sometimes they can find out where you live and where you are. you can pay a little bit of money and do that. the other thing is if you do do it at work, try to get a dedicated computer just for that. we have a dedicated laptop that we use that they scrambled it or whatever so they can't really find us as well. so, if that's at all possible and feasible, do that. does anybody have a fake facebook account? tell me some stories about yourses. wait, i have to do this thing right here. [laughter] >> i don't know how to get this thing out of here. do you feel important now? >> i feel very important. what you're saying for intel mainly, we'll see who is active, who is moving around. and one key is -- that i found is helpful is don't be from where you're actually working. >> exactly. that
how do we get started? one other thing i need to let you know, things that, you know, i'm letting you know my experiences and things. don't do this facebook account if you can on your own computer because we all have ip addresses. sometimes they can find out where you live and where you are. you can pay a little bit of money and do that. the other thing is if you do do it at work, try to get a dedicated computer just for that. we have a dedicated laptop that we use that they scrambled it or...
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how about--you make it longer? how about you take a snorkel like this. so i think i'll go a little deeper. i'm not into scuba tanks, honey. i'm just going to take this and go way down. now, can you go that deep? what happens you're that deep, gang? you get a lot of water pressure pushing in on you. and what's that water pressure pushing in your lungs. and what's that water pressure going to do to the volume of your lungs, scrunch them up, right? okay. so the pressure is gonna be more in there, right? now you've got more pressure in your lungs than up there. which way is the air gonna go? someone will go-- you can't go-- --get to a point down about this--this far. i get to about here. i could go this deep. and when i was that deep down here, that deep, i go... i could just just barely breathe, any deeper, augh. can't do it. so that's what that's all about. that's why you have to have pumps at the surface or you have to bring a scuba tank with you. and with that scuba tank, that's regulated so the deeper you go, the more pressure it feeds into your lungs.
how about--you make it longer? how about you take a snorkel like this. so i think i'll go a little deeper. i'm not into scuba tanks, honey. i'm just going to take this and go way down. now, can you go that deep? what happens you're that deep, gang? you get a lot of water pressure pushing in on you. and what's that water pressure pushing in your lungs. and what's that water pressure going to do to the volume of your lungs, scrunch them up, right? okay. so the pressure is gonna be more in there,...
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that's how i found out how he got started. he said it was more and better than a drug. so, when i hear it's an addiction, i'm 100% behind that because everybody i've ever interviewed has told me they're addicted to it and they can't stop. >> [speaker not understood]. >> what's that? >> [speaker not understood]. >> yeah, the whole graffiti diversion program. whatever, i know what it is. i know how it is and that's what i'll attest to for as long as i do this job. but, yeah, he's addicted to it, couldn't stop. man, you should have seen him. he's 27, 28-year old man balling his eyes out to me about how he couldn't stop doing t. he can't stop thinking about it. every day he got up, every day he went outside. you see the canal they're on there? he he would walk the canal all day back and forth just tagging. >> [speaker not understood]. >> facebook. it started out with facebook and then -- the way we do things first, this is how it all starts. i always see jugs come across my desk time and time again. i keep a little log for myself every year of all the taggers that come thro
that's how i found out how he got started. he said it was more and better than a drug. so, when i hear it's an addiction, i'm 100% behind that because everybody i've ever interviewed has told me they're addicted to it and they can't stop. >> [speaker not understood]. >> what's that? >> [speaker not understood]. >> yeah, the whole graffiti diversion program. whatever, i know what it is. i know how it is and that's what i'll attest to for as long as i do this job. but,...
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how much of the 2.7 is going to come from payroll and how much will come from other? >> with that federal aviation and ministration number, which overall a total sequestration numbers just over $600 million. we are going to have information technology savings for fy 2013 of about $36 million. we have a 30% reduction of travel costs. we are literally looking at every single contract for the federal aviation administration. >> i appreciate that you said you started this in the fall. here we are in march. how much is going to come out of payroll? >> we believe that about -- i am sorry. i will get you that number. is a moving target. as we get further in the fiscal year, we originally thought there would be far more than 11 furloughs. we don't know the dollar amount. we are talking about maybe 11 days for someone over the course of a year. how did you come up with 90- minute delays. where did that number come from? >> the delay number comes from what we think can happen. think of the bad weather day in new york or san francisco or chicago. those types of delays that you t
how much of the 2.7 is going to come from payroll and how much will come from other? >> with that federal aviation and ministration number, which overall a total sequestration numbers just over $600 million. we are going to have information technology savings for fy 2013 of about $36 million. we have a 30% reduction of travel costs. we are literally looking at every single contract for the federal aviation administration. >> i appreciate that you said you started this in the fall....
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it is not just about the data, it is how it is presented, how it is actionable, and how we can do something about it with tools that are accessible to us . >> for the number of physicians appear now, doctors find change the toughest. his vision's find -- physicians find change the toughest. consumers believe they have some chit in the game and they have a voice. physicians may be taking kicking and screaming, but changes on the way. donne of the things that mentioned it is using the data to recognize differences in the way you are practicing compared to your peers. the more we expose that and the become engaged and that in setting expectations, i think physicians will embrace the level of change that is necessary. >> we have a question out here. would you please stand and say your name? my nighttime job is making sure that carter here does his homework and cleans his room once a month -- >> i think you have been a pretty good job. am a primary day i care physician and i care for my patients in the hospital and when they get home. when they get home, i need a physical therapist, i need a i n
it is not just about the data, it is how it is presented, how it is actionable, and how we can do something about it with tools that are accessible to us . >> for the number of physicians appear now, doctors find change the toughest. his vision's find -- physicians find change the toughest. consumers believe they have some chit in the game and they have a voice. physicians may be taking kicking and screaming, but changes on the way. donne of the things that mentioned it is using the data...
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how would you handle privacy? how would you let people use it for only that purpose? that form of innovation as it spreads here and elsewhere i think leads to a whole lot of new possibilities and applications. and this great cross trading between the private second for and public sector is just now taking off. in many ways san francisco has a special responsibility here. lots of cities are investing in opening data. that's a lot of supply. you need the demand side to prove to the city it's worthwhile and to prove to the public you can build an ecosystem there. we can do things with that whether bottom up activities, gray area or private companies. so, it's a moment of real burst of innovation and the landscape changes as the public and private sides come together. >> i very much agree with everything that was said. i'll add that in addition to the public sector, at the city level for open data disclosures and the private sector i can also speak to how important this is at the federal government level as well as we continue to work with cities across america to get mor
how would you handle privacy? how would you let people use it for only that purpose? that form of innovation as it spreads here and elsewhere i think leads to a whole lot of new possibilities and applications. and this great cross trading between the private second for and public sector is just now taking off. in many ways san francisco has a special responsibility here. lots of cities are investing in opening data. that's a lot of supply. you need the demand side to prove to the city it's...
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which i think is how did you come to write this book and how did all of those various experiences and for what went into this? >> guest: delighted to be here. thank you. in that introduction you encapsulated many of the -- by giving a lot of those things that you mentioned, i arrived at having that intuition about what was going on with power. we all know that power is shifting from the west to the east, north to south from a very big companies through start-ups and from people in the presidential palace is to people in the streets. we know that is happening in the world. that is nothing new. but i detected the that there was something more profound happening to power, that power was experiencing innovation. power was buying much less. people with power could do less with it. that doesn't mean they are not very powerful, the pope and the head of the pentagon and the president of china, russia, the united states are very powerful people but they can do less. the are more constrained on what they can do. therefore i started looking at that. it also coincided with a period -- i get in th
which i think is how did you come to write this book and how did all of those various experiences and for what went into this? >> guest: delighted to be here. thank you. in that introduction you encapsulated many of the -- by giving a lot of those things that you mentioned, i arrived at having that intuition about what was going on with power. we all know that power is shifting from the west to the east, north to south from a very big companies through start-ups and from people in the...
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my daughter taught me how to play games. i am really hooked on that now to exercise my brain, and i started doing other things more quickly. i find that it really helps me. i can see pictures either that i have taken or that other people have taken if they are on a digital camera. i put them into my computer, and then i can crop the picture, enhance it. find out what safeway has on sale, and then michaels. they have their ads. i do use people who advertise, e-mail, so it is a very important part of my life. i love to e-mail, and i like to hear from people. i have trouble hearing from people on the phone, so if you send an e-mail and one in answer to a question, they can find it, or if they do not know the answer, they call you back again. it has been a big help with the family in many ways. now, i cannot be without my computer. i would be lost. >> it becomes second nature, and it becomes easier. it becomes a tool in your hand. >> it is so wonderful. memaw is on the computer. i would recommend coming here to learn the compute
my daughter taught me how to play games. i am really hooked on that now to exercise my brain, and i started doing other things more quickly. i find that it really helps me. i can see pictures either that i have taken or that other people have taken if they are on a digital camera. i put them into my computer, and then i can crop the picture, enhance it. find out what safeway has on sale, and then michaels. they have their ads. i do use people who advertise, e-mail, so it is a very important...
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it is really remarkable how amazing our neighborhoods are, how amazing its people are. i have a progressive outlook in terms of how i see things, and by progressive i mean we have to make government and make the city work for everyone, and that means that it's not just those who are doing well, it's also those who are not doing so well, those who have the least. but it also means making sure that the city works for the middle class. >> good evening, everyone. good evening. thank you all for being here. and when we first got into office about two years ago, we started talking to the mayor's office of workforce and economic development and trying to figure out how we can help different corridors within our district have a better sense of what that neighborhood should look like, what its main concerns and priorities should be and a strategy for the community. and that means business, residents and the city working together to make whatever that vision is a reality. ultimately if there is a guidance on how i approach government, i believe in good government, i believe in tr
it is really remarkable how amazing our neighborhoods are, how amazing its people are. i have a progressive outlook in terms of how i see things, and by progressive i mean we have to make government and make the city work for everyone, and that means that it's not just those who are doing well, it's also those who are not doing so well, those who have the least. but it also means making sure that the city works for the middle class. >> good evening, everyone. good evening. thank you all...
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how are we doing for time? any other questions? >> i might have missed this in the beginning, but i was curious, how do you guys get funded for this program. >> capital city clean up is a city of edmonton program. it started in 2005 as a litter reduction program and when our bylaw changed in 2008 our city council was very thoughtful in determining they needed to put their mouths were. basically they were going to require the property owners clean their graffiti, then they needed to put some effort into cleaning their own graffiti as well as supporting property owners in those efforts. >> so you have steady funding? >> yes, i have steady funding for the audit and the clean up program. >> how often do you share your data with other departments? >> always. mark and i just finished finalizing it last week, but we will be holding a press conference basically when i get back, so we will be sharing the information with all the city departments as well as the city in general and going through that. we're very open about the results. the on
how are we doing for time? any other questions? >> i might have missed this in the beginning, but i was curious, how do you guys get funded for this program. >> capital city clean up is a city of edmonton program. it started in 2005 as a litter reduction program and when our bylaw changed in 2008 our city council was very thoughtful in determining they needed to put their mouths were. basically they were going to require the property owners clean their graffiti, then they needed to...
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it will change how we do things. it's also, we've been told for years that it's 72 to 96 hours before help arrives. we know there's a forward leaning capability and strategic thinkers throughout the whole chain and various levels of response and command on this that will bring those resources to bear as quickly as can possibly be arranged and properly handled. that kind of coordination and communication is going to make all the difference. we can still provide top level trauma care and still provide as the recovery unfolds the kind of primary care and other care that will need to happen when our infrastructure has been seriously impacted. so it really has shifted how we're thinking literally from a tactical, just immediately taking care of what's in front of us, to a strategic kind of plan that we can now look at and really do the best for the city. >> so the captain and the colonel, through the discussions that took place yesterday, what are some of the things you learned about relating to civilian issues that will
it will change how we do things. it's also, we've been told for years that it's 72 to 96 hours before help arrives. we know there's a forward leaning capability and strategic thinkers throughout the whole chain and various levels of response and command on this that will bring those resources to bear as quickly as can possibly be arranged and properly handled. that kind of coordination and communication is going to make all the difference. we can still provide top level trauma care and still...
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we've been doing a lot, how are we doing, how is edmonton really doing? what we found when we started the program, i was thrown in, in 2008, they said come up with a graffiti program. i know nothing about graffiti, i'm a communications director and i manage projects so how am i going to come up with what we are doing. we had someone on light duty from the corporate properties department going around in neighborhoods in our business revitalization zones trying to count and tell us how much graffiti was there. well, that was all very well and good but the graffiti we could find was only, the numbers were only significant to the capabilities of the person that was finding it. it wasn't giving us any real sense of whether we were increasing in graffiti vandalism, whether it was decreasing. we had been working with mgm management on our litter audits, we had been doing capital city clean up starting in 2007 started doing litter audits where we hired mgh management -- mark is the auditor who do our litter audits and now was doing our graffiti audits. basically,
we've been doing a lot, how are we doing, how is edmonton really doing? what we found when we started the program, i was thrown in, in 2008, they said come up with a graffiti program. i know nothing about graffiti, i'm a communications director and i manage projects so how am i going to come up with what we are doing. we had someone on light duty from the corporate properties department going around in neighborhoods in our business revitalization zones trying to count and tell us how much...
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how to focus, how to concentrate, how to problem solve, how to memorize anything. tools and use them to your advantage, your mind becomes incredibly powerful. >> woman: these kids are seeing just how fun and cool learning can be and it's motivating them to do amazing things. >> girl: 743. >> how many have 743? very good! awesome! good job! >> woman: inspiring students teachers and parents across the country, the brainetics math and memory system is a recent winner of the parents' choice gold award. in addition to the parents' choice foundation's highest honor, mike byster and brainetics have also been spotlighted by leading news and media publications across the country, including reader's digest's "best of" issue and abc's 20/20. >> mike: oh, good job! [kids scream, mike laugh >> brainetics is tons of fun the kids absolutely love it, it's intrinsically motivating. >> it's really a way to make your brain work much more efficiently in a very short amount of time. 5-0-3-4-7-4-0, 4-9-7-7... >> woman: mike byster has been recognized to have one of the fastest mathemati
how to focus, how to concentrate, how to problem solve, how to memorize anything. tools and use them to your advantage, your mind becomes incredibly powerful. >> woman: these kids are seeing just how fun and cool learning can be and it's motivating them to do amazing things. >> girl: 743. >> how many have 743? very good! awesome! good job! >> woman: inspiring students teachers and parents across the country, the brainetics math and memory system is a recent winner of the...
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to buy gold coins to how to stock your house with food and water to how to buy a gun and how to pick one and what ammunition to stock up on. he has covered all the bases in a very entertaining way and you will be amused and you will be prepared. >> couldn't help but notice all three of these books deal with obama's second term. is there kind of an understanding for conservatives that is something they are going to have to live through? so how did you go about acquiring these books in such a short caird of time because you weren't aware of the election? >> that was something we struggled with and talked about a lot in the second half of last year. it's something that publishers have to do with but particularly for regnery because we have focused on only conservative political books and we know every four years it's going to be an interesting challenge to try to publish in the beginning of a new presidential term especially when you don't know and you never do whether it's going to be the incumbent or someone new. in some cases it's going to be someone new now matter what and what we d
to buy gold coins to how to stock your house with food and water to how to buy a gun and how to pick one and what ammunition to stock up on. he has covered all the bases in a very entertaining way and you will be amused and you will be prepared. >> couldn't help but notice all three of these books deal with obama's second term. is there kind of an understanding for conservatives that is something they are going to have to live through? so how did you go about acquiring these books in such...
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turns out the other stuff, condoms. >> how are you? >> hi, how are you? >> good.e a seat over here, please. >> sure. >> what's going on? >> i don't know. i'm here to see brandon. what's up? >> go ahead, sit down. >> yeah. >> what are you doing here? >> he invited me over to see him. >> who invited you over? >> brandon. >> brandon. and how old is brandon? >> i don't know, 20s, i think. >> 20s? >> yeah. >> 20s? >> uh-huh. who are you? >> what age did brandon tell you he was? >> 23, i believe. >> want to try again? >> no, he said he was 23. what's the problem? >> i have the transcript, that's what the problem is. brandon said he was 13. >> 13? >> 13. >> no, no, he didn't. >> you are crazy for the nats? >> yeah. >> meaning the baseball team? >> uh-huh. >> if you don't see how graphic some of these chats are, then there's a tendency to maybe give these guys the benefit of the doubt. maybe it was his first time. maybe he was just curious. but when you read the transcripts top to bottom, you know what the intent was. you know what these guys would be doing had there been
turns out the other stuff, condoms. >> how are you? >> hi, how are you? >> good.e a seat over here, please. >> sure. >> what's going on? >> i don't know. i'm here to see brandon. what's up? >> go ahead, sit down. >> yeah. >> what are you doing here? >> he invited me over to see him. >> who invited you over? >> brandon. >> brandon. and how old is brandon? >> i don't know, 20s, i think. >> 20s? >>...
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how easy is that? and with nearly twice the power of these other machines, the nutribullet is less than half the size. there's no other machine like it. the nutribullet comes with a supersized 24-ounce pitcher, with the same size and capacity of this full-size blender, to make supercharged nutriblasts the whole family can share to kick-start their day. it also comes with two single-serve 18-ounce mugs, so everyone gets to enjoy their own personal favorite nutriblasts. just twist on the customized handled lip ring and your nutriblast is ready to go when you are. you also get the superfood milling blade that instantly grinds and pulverizes nuts seeds, grains, raw chocolate and more for super-nutritious, super-delicious energy bars. you also get the superfood recipe book, packed full of delicious recipe combinations the whole family will love. you could spend up to $500 on these big, bulky industrial machines that still don't have the nutribullet's exclusive cyclonic action. but call now and you won't pay
how easy is that? and with nearly twice the power of these other machines, the nutribullet is less than half the size. there's no other machine like it. the nutribullet comes with a supersized 24-ounce pitcher, with the same size and capacity of this full-size blender, to make supercharged nutriblasts the whole family can share to kick-start their day. it also comes with two single-serve 18-ounce mugs, so everyone gets to enjoy their own personal favorite nutriblasts. just twist on the...
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how much fun, cookies and cream cookies. their cookies and cream is not even -- it took a lot of time, a lot of fun. >> a lot of butter. >> a lot, a lot, a lot. but it was one of those things. all right, now behold. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> cookies and cream. >> oh, they are beautiful. >> yes, so we got to get --. >> all right, all right. we treat the cookies like wine tasting. i don't ever want anybody to bite into a cookie and not get what they want to get. we're training staff because they can look at the cookie and tell if it's wrong. >> oh, here we go. >> you smell it and then you taste it, clean the plat palate with the milk. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it really just makes m
how much fun, cookies and cream cookies. their cookies and cream is not even -- it took a lot of time, a lot of fun. >> a lot of butter. >> a lot, a lot, a lot. but it was one of those things. all right, now behold. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> cookies and cream. >> oh, they are beautiful. >> yes, so we got to get --. >> all right, all right. we treat the cookies like wine tasting. i don't ever want anybody to bite into a cookie and not...
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how do you do it? i'm really looking for, god forbid, anything happens and red cross has to hit the ground in san francisco. what is the first thing you should do and what is the first thing we should do? >> the first thing, understand and accept that we live in an earthquake zone. >> uh. >> wherever you live in the bay area, you are potentially on an earthquake fault or impacted by an event on one of the bay area's earthquake faults. the next thing you can do is simple things like build a kit, build a plan and train. think in terms of the needs -- things you need every day. you need food and water. >> okay. you brought a kit with you. >> yes, i do. >> what is this? >> that is an energy bar. and it's very shelf stable. it will last in your kit for many years. it will provide you with nourishment, food, and we also have water. >> uh. >> in the kit. first aid supplies in the kit and flashlights and batteries. >> okay. what is this? >> this is a personal hygiene kit we have some comfort kits for things li
how do you do it? i'm really looking for, god forbid, anything happens and red cross has to hit the ground in san francisco. what is the first thing you should do and what is the first thing we should do? >> the first thing, understand and accept that we live in an earthquake zone. >> uh. >> wherever you live in the bay area, you are potentially on an earthquake fault or impacted by an event on one of the bay area's earthquake faults. the next thing you can do is simple things...
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hello, how are you?he practice whatever i wanted it to be, and if i don't want to see six patients an hour, i don't have to see six patients an hour. >> we're the only clinic in the county, so it's about 20,000 people overall. we're the only providers for. we're part of the community. all of us live here and work here. >> how are you today? >> good, how have you been? >> good. >> there's been a lot of change in me in that transition between la clinica and here. i can act more of a guide for patients, having them understand there are choices that they have the power to make for themselves. if you have that desire to quit smoking, we'll get there eventually. >> yeah. >> we just have to keep working towards that. and interestingly, patients really respond to that. did you go to the diabetes education? what did uchk about that? >> it was okay. kind of gave me more idea on what to eat. >> okay, okay. you lost five pounds. >> i quit drinking, too. >> how much were you drinking before? >> six and over. >> a day
hello, how are you?he practice whatever i wanted it to be, and if i don't want to see six patients an hour, i don't have to see six patients an hour. >> we're the only clinic in the county, so it's about 20,000 people overall. we're the only providers for. we're part of the community. all of us live here and work here. >> how are you today? >> good, how have you been? >> good. >> there's been a lot of change in me in that transition between la clinica and here. i...
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how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last nigh
how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going...
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. >> how are you? >> good. >> sit over here. how are you? >> good. >> it's freezing outside. >> you know why i'm here. i'm trying to get a better understanding of the place where you were arrested. let's kind of go through your information. >> what do you do? >> i'm certified mechanic. >> how long have you been a mechanic? >> about 15 years. >> okay. so once you are released and you go back, you will go back to working on cars? >> i will try. since i have been here, i have lost my house and they have broken in and stolen all of my tools. i have to start from scratch. my landlord found out. i have a conviction notice. >> where is all your stuff? >> my mom said she went to get it the other day but the door was locked. i had court and i told 3 guards here that i had to go to court. nobody took me to court. that caused me to be evicted from my house. she called the court to let them know i was incarcerated. he's holding my stuff. >> thank you for letting me know that. >> you were convicted of cocaine possession? >> yes i did. i really planned to
. >> how are you? >> good. >> sit over here. how are you? >> good. >> it's freezing outside. >> you know why i'm here. i'm trying to get a better understanding of the place where you were arrested. let's kind of go through your information. >> what do you do? >> i'm certified mechanic. >> how long have you been a mechanic? >> about 15 years. >> okay. so once you are released and you go back, you will go back to working on cars?...
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how do you see that working out? do you think you and your colleagues will be able to go along with a tax reform that does not raise revenue like $1 trillion? >> it goes back to the question you started with. we really need to have balance. we really need to look at further cuts. they have to be wise to cut. they have to get the deficit under control. we have to look at medicare and health care costs and the steps we've taken in health care reform to get a hold of them. we also do not have to look at revenues. the level of discretionary programs, and you know this, all the public should understand that these are programs, health, education, nutrition. we are now headed toward the lowest percentage of gdp in decades. these have impacts on education and health. we have to really understand the past we are on. this is simply to say let these cuts go into effect. let this pattern continued of a diminished part of gdp going to education and health and food is less nutrition programs. the president is very firm on this and
how do you see that working out? do you think you and your colleagues will be able to go along with a tax reform that does not raise revenue like $1 trillion? >> it goes back to the question you started with. we really need to have balance. we really need to look at further cuts. they have to be wise to cut. they have to get the deficit under control. we have to look at medicare and health care costs and the steps we've taken in health care reform to get a hold of them. we also do not...
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how to get there in the hours that they're operating? a smart phone application for all of our events in recreation and park department, that to me is going to be invaluable to visitors and to our neighborhoods. bronwin who is working with us on data information from neighborhoods in our city, growth trends, that kind of data certainly is going to help a department like city planning who is trying to kind of figure out where the new neighborhoods in our city, what do we do from a planning and zoning effort, prioritizing. is it small businesses now in pier 70 area or do with we go high-rises downtown? what kind of people trends and business trends and constituent trends are happening in our neighborhoods * ? that data is there to be shared with our city planning. so we can plan for the future and make sure when we're not planning to limit the kind of growth that we want to encourage. >>> and then we've got another exciting one. chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health relat
how to get there in the hours that they're operating? a smart phone application for all of our events in recreation and park department, that to me is going to be invaluable to visitors and to our neighborhoods. bronwin who is working with us on data information from neighborhoods in our city, growth trends, that kind of data certainly is going to help a department like city planning who is trying to kind of figure out where the new neighborhoods in our city, what do we do from a planning and...
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we're able to look by [inaudible] in terms of how newcomers are doing, how long terms are doing, we also track by the different pathways as well. we can do it for the next 2010 cohort and so on and so on. and >> that's just great because for years and years we could never even pull apart who was in what program and even though we have strands at schools, we couldn't say this strand is doing that. everybody was lumped together and we never knew what was good and what wasn't and how our kids are moving along. and for somebody who's a big believer in language emersion programs, but when you look at it from a data perspective it makes you think about ways we're gonna improve this. to commissioner fewer's point should we be /kpapbding -- expanding them, what are the best programs. and the whole idea we can actually identify them based on what programming is even more exciting so thank you for bringing this to our attention and i look forward to seeing more of a comprehensive approach in the way to which we wanna do programming. >> i wanna say one other thing is i'm wondering if we have any da
we're able to look by [inaudible] in terms of how newcomers are doing, how long terms are doing, we also track by the different pathways as well. we can do it for the next 2010 cohort and so on and so on. and >> that's just great because for years and years we could never even pull apart who was in what program and even though we have strands at schools, we couldn't say this strand is doing that. everybody was lumped together and we never knew what was good and what wasn't and how our...
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how are you doing? >> good. how are you?> good. >> i made us some drinks. >> awesome. >> and we have a hot tub. >> awesome. >> i really liked your videos, by the way. >> did you really? >> so how have you been? >> i've been good. it took me like 21 minutes to get down here because there was so much traffic. >> are you serious? where do you live? >> north hollywood. >> oh, that's not bad. >> we have a lot to talk about, you and i. why don't you have a seat right there, please. >> okay. >> no, i need you to -- >> i have to go, i'm sorry. >> you're going to want to talk to me. trust me on this. >> now, you work at nickelodeon, huh? >> no. >> you don't? what's your name? >> police. get on the ground. >> get on the ground. get on your knees! >> put your hands behind your head. back of your head. >> i'm so sorry. >> on your need. both knees. >> i'm so sorry. i wasn't going to do anything. i swear to god. >> smith is taken to the processing center, where a police investigator interviews him. >> i will be lucky if i have any sort of
how are you doing? >> good. how are you?> good. >> i made us some drinks. >> awesome. >> and we have a hot tub. >> awesome. >> i really liked your videos, by the way. >> did you really? >> so how have you been? >> i've been good. it took me like 21 minutes to get down here because there was so much traffic. >> are you serious? where do you live? >> north hollywood. >> oh, that's not bad. >> we have a lot to talk...
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how do you know what is valuable and how do you find this suff?i started doing this 25 years ago, there was no internet. we didn't have e-mail or anything. so you have to had to make a gut reaction when he saw something. now everything is at your fingertips. you can find out so much information mmediately. but as far as this, i say buy whatou like. you know, the trends come and go. the mainstream media drives what is hot. like industrial or midcentury model furniture. people start searching for certain items. gerri: what advice would you have for folks who'd like to do this themselves? but would you tell them? >> there are a lot of people that buy namebrand products. they sell that tuff. i have already been to older stuff, i have talked to other dealers. make sure that you are buying original things. there's a lot of reproduction out thre. i did not spend beyond their means because you might get stuck with something. gerri: i read that you said the best way to find them is the east coast. specifically pennsylvania. why is that? >> i absolutely lov
how do you know what is valuable and how do you find this suff?i started doing this 25 years ago, there was no internet. we didn't have e-mail or anything. so you have to had to make a gut reaction when he saw something. now everything is at your fingertips. you can find out so much information mmediately. but as far as this, i say buy whatou like. you know, the trends come and go. the mainstream media drives what is hot. like industrial or midcentury model furniture. people start searching for...
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torrez, how are you holding up? >> i'm fine, thank you. >> how's mr. torrez >> he's doing his best, still trying to raise bail. >> first they murder and then on the very same day. >> that was no accident. my husband shot that poor boy down in cold blood when he bought that gun he carried it with him everywhere hoping something would happen. he had so much rage. now he just sits there and barely speaks. he knew that boy. the one they call ill, he knew him since he was a small boy. but it was dark and all he could see was someone coming through the window. why must there be so many guns? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> and then those boys, paul, the one they call pratt, falling to his death from a freeway overpass. what was he doing out there so late at night. >> the kid was climbing up the freeway sign to tag it and lost his footing. they said he was hit by two cars. >> does life mean nothing any more? what can be done? (music). >> all right, listen up. this ain't kid stuff any more. this is war. everybody attack, all the gangs beating on us, now it's
torrez, how are you holding up? >> i'm fine, thank you. >> how's mr. torrez >> he's doing his best, still trying to raise bail. >> first they murder and then on the very same day. >> that was no accident. my husband shot that poor boy down in cold blood when he bought that gun he carried it with him everywhere hoping something would happen. he had so much rage. now he just sits there and barely speaks. he knew that boy. the one they call ill, he knew him since he...
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and how do we recover? and we've learned an awful lot as we've developed these relationships and how do we avoid the mistakes that were made after hurricane katrina? but what we've also found is that by simply convening these groups, we are preparing ourselves not just for what happens after a disaster, but we are literally building our community today. with this coordinating council, we're figuring out how to fix the potholes, how to deal with the literally million people who are going to descend on our neighborhood this weekend, how to take care of the needs that we have, not just in the future after the big one, but today in 2012. and by bringing us together today, by tackling and talking about the problems we'll deal with tomorrow, we're actually achieving many things here at this moment in october. and, so, i want to ask you to think about how it is that you can help us to build these infrastructures, how you can help us to build community so that we're keeping ourselves safe today, this month, this ye
and how do we recover? and we've learned an awful lot as we've developed these relationships and how do we avoid the mistakes that were made after hurricane katrina? but what we've also found is that by simply convening these groups, we are preparing ourselves not just for what happens after a disaster, but we are literally building our community today. with this coordinating council, we're figuring out how to fix the potholes, how to deal with the literally million people who are going to...
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how is that possible? you take a place that has maybe vast parking lots and isn't that attractive and then you just build up to the sidewalks so that people can enjoy a vibrant street life. and what happens is you actually create destinations that make it that people living nearby suddenly have a place to walk to or have a short drive to instead of these long drives to everywhere we're going. so before growth and change is going to happen, we start by asking the community, what do you love about this place? we want to preserve that. but what do you need? we've been going around the whole region doing that in communities from antioch to san jose, and people say different things. but you can then offer that up as part of the planning process. and so in san leandro, they wanted a childcare center near b.a.r.t. center to do a quick drop-off. they wanted safer streets. they wanted a better grocery store downtown and wanted some parks. it was included as part of the plan that came for their downtown. and what we
how is that possible? you take a place that has maybe vast parking lots and isn't that attractive and then you just build up to the sidewalks so that people can enjoy a vibrant street life. and what happens is you actually create destinations that make it that people living nearby suddenly have a place to walk to or have a short drive to instead of these long drives to everywhere we're going. so before growth and change is going to happen, we start by asking the community, what do you love...
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we can pass laws but how do they get enforced, how do they get actualized, how do we have the accountability? more than that, as tony smith was talking about, creating caring climate, a culture of trust and respect. and that's hard and needs to, top down but also bottom up. i just recently viewed the movie bully and brought back a lot of memories, it brought back a focus on just the cruel course of bullying and the insensitivity, the interviews with administrators and school personnel. i don't know if any of you have seen the movie or a preview of it, it's just an appalling, republic prehence sibl, the ignorance . my beloved niece took her own life a couple miles from here. she was a special needs child and it's hard to know what happened, but this story of grief and then the turn around in the movie was really positive because it emphasized the positive that was coming out of the tragedy. so for rob and for the mom over here who grieves, you have the idea i am somebody. in the movie there's tee shirts, i am somebody, everything starts with one. we got to go from here forward and replacing h
we can pass laws but how do they get enforced, how do they get actualized, how do we have the accountability? more than that, as tony smith was talking about, creating caring climate, a culture of trust and respect. and that's hard and needs to, top down but also bottom up. i just recently viewed the movie bully and brought back a lot of memories, it brought back a focus on just the cruel course of bullying and the insensitivity, the interviews with administrators and school personnel. i don't...
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is that how it is going and is that how it works? >> 2 might work.e we're a huge hit and we're punish and and so naughty that they have to a create a channel that will be naughty bench, fxx, naughty bench for the league. it is working on ore line dating. you can find somebody who is also interested in cost mow poll tans and want to spend the rest of your life with that person? same thing with "the league". you're interested in comedy and fan at this football, fx, "the league". >> fxx was channel designed by news corp to make fox business channel people we're great. so many households. we're giant. fxx was the fox soccer channel. this switch as disappointed literally tens of people. >> talk about it called fxx. that show is filthy and say stuff on basic cable i'm positive you're not allude to. how do you get away with that. >> we've been accused of porno jason. we're literally one x away what people accuse us of all along. >> so funny. beginning of truckloads of money. there are no truckloads of money. only question we ask how much we're making. don't
is that how it is going and is that how it works? >> 2 might work.e we're a huge hit and we're punish and and so naughty that they have to a create a channel that will be naughty bench, fxx, naughty bench for the league. it is working on ore line dating. you can find somebody who is also interested in cost mow poll tans and want to spend the rest of your life with that person? same thing with "the league". you're interested in comedy and fan at this football, fx, "the...
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how does it work at the vatican? has been talk in the past 24 hours about pope francis possibly shaking up the church bureaucracy but how does it actually start and when would actually somebody see any kind of actual change? >> very good question. i don't think we would operate in the same way as the government in the white house or prime minister in britain or whatever. but the pope does bring in certain people with him, people with whom he's worked, he's felt comfortable with, and there are also some key positions that are opening in their normal course. so one of the key positions we're all watching for is who is the person that will be assigned to be secretary of state, sort of like the prime minister. the pope is the pastor reaching out to the world and somebody has to run the operation home to make sure there's proper communication, so that position, secretary of state, cardinal bertoni is past the age, has submitted his resignation. that's one of the appointments to watch for. it will come about not next week,
how does it work at the vatican? has been talk in the past 24 hours about pope francis possibly shaking up the church bureaucracy but how does it actually start and when would actually somebody see any kind of actual change? >> very good question. i don't think we would operate in the same way as the government in the white house or prime minister in britain or whatever. but the pope does bring in certain people with him, people with whom he's worked, he's felt comfortable with, and there...
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how convincing was he?andi kaye was in the courtroom. >>> and the parachute fails as well as the backup parachute. >> in the air, i knew i was going at a speed that i probably was not going to survive. >>> well, the defense in the jodi arias murder trial put an expert on the stand today to help explain her memory loss and her fiery exchanges with the prosecutor. we'll take you inside. so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ >>> crime and punishment tonight, the jodi arias murder trial. she's accused of shooting ex-boyfriend travis alexander, stabbing him dozens of times, cutting his throat. if she's found guilty, she could be sentenced to death. today the defense relied on expert testimony. more on that in a moment. arias herself, as you know, spent 18 days on the stand testifying she doesn't remember much of the attack, which she calls s
how convincing was he?andi kaye was in the courtroom. >>> and the parachute fails as well as the backup parachute. >> in the air, i knew i was going at a speed that i probably was not going to survive. >>> well, the defense in the jodi arias murder trial put an expert on the stand today to help explain her memory loss and her fiery exchanges with the prosecutor. we'll take you inside. so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any...
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mo hart how much time we give it, i don't think people would fully appreciate how much you have. i go back to tivo. when we first saw tivo and tried to explain it to people we got blank stare. then they got one. >> until you used it. >> how are you disrupting the real estate industry? >> there's a few things that we do. we publish the information so we got access to the databases that real estate agents use. we put it online and we hired our own real estate agents and paid them to put the customer first. >> they are your employees? we're not paying them a commission? >> that's the crazy part. we started as a software company and decided if we wanted to change the game we had to hire our own agents. today we have 3 or 400 agents all across the country. their paid a customer satisfaction bonus so if you're happy they make money. if you're not, they don't. that allows us to not only have digital part be revolutionary but also the service part. i'm not the founder. i'm just the ceo. when we had to decide what we wanted to do with this business we could turn over leads to traditional
mo hart how much time we give it, i don't think people would fully appreciate how much you have. i go back to tivo. when we first saw tivo and tried to explain it to people we got blank stare. then they got one. >> until you used it. >> how are you disrupting the real estate industry? >> there's a few things that we do. we publish the information so we got access to the databases that real estate agents use. we put it online and we hired our own real estate agents and paid...
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how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to come down and watch candlestick park, my dad would bring me down, i would watch the 49ers play and i have great pride in the amount of collaboration and cooperation you are showing to figure out what the next nightmare scenario might be and be ready for it. it's probably going to be either an earthquake, it may be a man-made catastrophe such as an heinous terrorist act that could range anywhere from a mass casualty with chem-bio, be it small pox, be it chemical gasses, be it tactical nuclear effect, to a pandemic. avian influenza. how prepared will we be? let's get back to that marine or sailor that's blown up? in previous conflic
how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to come down and watch candlestick...
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i think it's indicative of how women tend, not always, but how we tend to think about how we together, you know, can make a difference. and i have to be, you know, totally honest, after the nobel women's initiative, i really, really became happy that i had the peace prize. i feel now not only is it a tool for my work but i'm sharing it with women all over the world. it makes sense to me now. >> you have lived for, you know, more than a couple of days, in what places? in other words you lived in environment for how many years? >> 25. i didn't leave until i was 25 years old. i thought i would never leave vermont. >> went to the university of vermont? >> yes. >> studied what? >> psychology after switching my major five times because i wanted to be everything and nothing. >> how many times have you been married? >> bruce is my second husband. i was married for a minute to my high school sweetheart, we shouldn't have married. i didn't love him by the time we married. didn't realize i could just get an apartment and get a job. i was afraid, i got married. >> claude? >> yes. pronounced "clod
i think it's indicative of how women tend, not always, but how we tend to think about how we together, you know, can make a difference. and i have to be, you know, totally honest, after the nobel women's initiative, i really, really became happy that i had the peace prize. i feel now not only is it a tool for my work but i'm sharing it with women all over the world. it makes sense to me now. >> you have lived for, you know, more than a couple of days, in what places? in other words you...
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how was the capital starting landscape and how who it been for you? >> for the parse five years, people call me the doctor of the future. i've been really connected to the vc world. so, you know, honestly, it was very -- relatively easy for us. because most vcs who don't invest in health care want to invest in health care, because it's something cool, something new. something meaningful. >> do you see more of this on the horizon? is this space ripe for more funding? >> the challenge is, sometimes technology is, that doesn't fit into the economic model of health care, and it's more of a political problem rather than a technological problem. >> why? >> well, for example, whenever, you know, the feds are saying we'll only pay doctors for office visits and procedure, whenever you bill companies it's based on messaging to doctors, it's never going to work, unless you create a business model around it. that's what we've done. >> what is your business model? how do you make money? >> we contract with companies. so, you know, it's very easy. we charge about $
how was the capital starting landscape and how who it been for you? >> for the parse five years, people call me the doctor of the future. i've been really connected to the vc world. so, you know, honestly, it was very -- relatively easy for us. because most vcs who don't invest in health care want to invest in health care, because it's something cool, something new. something meaningful. >> do you see more of this on the horizon? is this space ripe for more funding? >> the...
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how much has it changed? >> i have been with the program since it began 37 and a half years ago but i have seen changes in the trend. fashion comes and goes. >> i think that you can still find plenty of titis perhaps. >> this is because the 60's is retro for a lot of people. i have seen that come back, yes. >> people still think of this city as the birth of that movement. great, thank you for talking about the background of the program. i'm excited to go shopping. >> i would like you to meet two street artists. this is linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to me about a variety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is
how much has it changed? >> i have been with the program since it began 37 and a half years ago but i have seen changes in the trend. fashion comes and goes. >> i think that you can still find plenty of titis perhaps. >> this is because the 60's is retro for a lot of people. i have seen that come back, yes. >> people still think of this city as the birth of that movement. great, thank you for talking about the background of the program. i'm excited to go shopping....
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tavis: how did this happen?ou go from a critically acclaimed show like the west wing which runs from multiple seasons itself. and you transition literally right from that to "psych." that just does not happen for brothers every day. >> it does not happen for people in general. i give god thanks for the wonderful blessing. she has definitely put his hands on that area and said, this is yours now. at the age of 15 was the first time i made the goal of wanting to be on television. i did not get the series until i was 23. so i guess patience. tavis: old man. >> 8 years. patience is a virtue. i was thankful that god said, not yet. but when he did, he opened the door. then it is about connecting the dots. from the west wing, allison jannings manager is christopher hennessey. he knew we from the west wing. he was also the executive producer of "psych." that is how that got connected. then body hammer who was the president of usa and is now -- she is so high up i cannot even see her now. she knew me from "bring in da no
tavis: how did this happen?ou go from a critically acclaimed show like the west wing which runs from multiple seasons itself. and you transition literally right from that to "psych." that just does not happen for brothers every day. >> it does not happen for people in general. i give god thanks for the wonderful blessing. she has definitely put his hands on that area and said, this is yours now. at the age of 15 was the first time i made the goal of wanting to be on television....
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to focus our soaforts with that, happy to answer any questions. >>> so how did it go with the meeting that you were scheduled to have with the advocates. >> we have very good deliberation over the mast week on wednesday alone we have four hours of meetings one and-a-half will with the stakeholder and is very helpful input and i know there has been discussions subsequent to to that, very helpful, i have provided all of these materials as well to the advocate and is many of us share the same goals we would love to seat a lot of the same jobs come out of this and i don't think anybody can argue against that and it comes with the idea that we have to borrow a lot of money and those are the grade trade-off that is we have to comfort and it has been very productive and i would like to thank the stakeholder and is as well as lp i and the leadership. >> what has emerged from those discussions. >>> what has emerged is that we are at a critical junction tour that the ideas that have been put for the require a lot of money to be borrowed and a very large scale roll out and that would provide a g
to focus our soaforts with that, happy to answer any questions. >>> so how did it go with the meeting that you were scheduled to have with the advocates. >> we have very good deliberation over the mast week on wednesday alone we have four hours of meetings one and-a-half will with the stakeholder and is very helpful input and i know there has been discussions subsequent to to that, very helpful, i have provided all of these materials as well to the advocate and is many of us...