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so i think 11:00 is -- i think that's a reasonable request. of a restaurant since the lemone is 10:30. i am just trying to kind of standardize some stuff for restaurants which we don't have. >> could i ask your comment on that, sir? >> i had two points. one is we secured a liquor license already and it's type 48. so we're actually taking a type 48 which is a full bar with no food component and downgrading that to a 47. we feel the net effect on the neighborhood -- this is a liquor license from the commission, by the way. the net effect would be less hours of operation for a business serving alcohol. the other point is that if you look at the street, there are a number of liquor licenses. charles stand is opening up his door space and granted liquor license. i don't have the hours in front of me but i do believe it's after 11:00. i don't know if someone can verify that. but it was about one month ago he was here. >> i'm going to make a modification of my motion slightly different than what's been asked by commissioner olague. and what i think ma
so i think 11:00 is -- i think that's a reasonable request. of a restaurant since the lemone is 10:30. i am just trying to kind of standardize some stuff for restaurants which we don't have. >> could i ask your comment on that, sir? >> i had two points. one is we secured a liquor license already and it's type 48. so we're actually taking a type 48 which is a full bar with no food component and downgrading that to a 47. we feel the net effect on the neighborhood -- this is a liquor...
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i think it's important that britain is able to act in self-defense. and sometimes, there isn't time to go to the u.n. or nato or whatever, so i can't believe in giving that sort of assurance, but in this sort of issue, i believe it was right to go to the u.n. it was right to act with allies and bring together partners. >> this was already recognized a game changing rule and the title the fight played. could the officer join with me in joining the -- in nonuniform personnel in keeping the aircraft flying. >> i'm delighted to do that. to a nato performed and the typhoon as well and i think that is a tribute to the pilots, the ground stop, but also to those involved in building, manufacturing and maintaining this aircraft and i think touching the wood of the box as though have been very, very good performance of those airplanes and their crew. >> shahma. >> could i also join in congratulating in libya. i can only say it's rather refreshing to have leads from the front. could i ask him, could he give us a few more details on the humanitarian aid is providi
i think it's important that britain is able to act in self-defense. and sometimes, there isn't time to go to the u.n. or nato or whatever, so i can't believe in giving that sort of assurance, but in this sort of issue, i believe it was right to go to the u.n. it was right to act with allies and bring together partners. >> this was already recognized a game changing rule and the title the fight played. could the officer join with me in joining the -- in nonuniform personnel in keeping the...
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i think that is it. thank you though. >> commissioner moore. >> i just wanted to make a comment that this commission does not decide what the exact outcomes will be. the only thing that we can do though is support the planning department and deliver an e.i.r. which is responsive to the questions and the concerns of this community. i think that we have the power to do that. and i do believe that the spoken comments which were pointed out to us in and other e.i.r. as prepared by many thoughtful and knowledgeable people should help give guidance to some of the issues and concerns. i would strongly encourage it particularly because it is such a fast track e.i.r. that it is done as much as possible. >> the nepa scoping hearing is august 17th at 4:30, not 6:30. >> sorry. thank you. >> they wanted to give that correction. but i agree with all of the comments of the commissioners. clearly if there are questions anyone has regarding the process, you know what is the time frame of when will the final e.i.r. be in p
i think that is it. thank you though. >> commissioner moore. >> i just wanted to make a comment that this commission does not decide what the exact outcomes will be. the only thing that we can do though is support the planning department and deliver an e.i.r. which is responsive to the questions and the concerns of this community. i think that we have the power to do that. and i do believe that the spoken comments which were pointed out to us in and other e.i.r. as prepared by many...
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i think, i mean, that is a little deep there i think. i think there is a perception out there that the highway program over the years has gotten away from its core purpose. and while some would argue out there that just for an example, bike paths or sidewalks or that kind of thing, that gets a lot of play. there are some who believe that we shouldn't fund those. there are obviously those who believe that we should. so the question is should we? and to what extent? and who is going to make the decision? so it all comes back to my earlier comments about reforming the program and getting it back to where it needs to be and focusing on the things that we need to do so we do have a national program, but at the same time, you know, not have a one size fits all type of a deal. >> maybe i can rephrase this question more to take out the hostage part of it. does the overall conversation about the role of government generally and the -- the waste in it, does that help your policy making or do you feel like it is totally separate? >> i'm not so much
i think, i mean, that is a little deep there i think. i think there is a perception out there that the highway program over the years has gotten away from its core purpose. and while some would argue out there that just for an example, bike paths or sidewalks or that kind of thing, that gets a lot of play. there are some who believe that we shouldn't fund those. there are obviously those who believe that we should. so the question is should we? and to what extent? and who is going to make the...
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i think i look kind of like a jerk. i'm not sure i would want to hang out with this guy. >> by "jerk" i mean a corporation. thank you, madam tussauds. it is a great tradition that goes back many years. there's vintage jooin collins, thursday taken before she slapped her wax figure and threw night a swimming pool and more recently, the rock, who just bench pressed a honda civic. beyonce, that exhibit will be complete once they sculpt the girls from destiny's child. and here's justin bieber. he appears to have frightened his figure. my favorite likeness, the one that captures the intangible quality of the man himself, should be no surprise, the one and only larry king. take a good look. that's how it's done. i can't get over that monkey. for me, i will forever be grateful for the people at madam tussauds. say hello when you see me, wax or otherwise, on the rediculist. see you at 10:00 p.m. eastern. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> the inferno destroyed his home. garing middle of the night
i think i look kind of like a jerk. i'm not sure i would want to hang out with this guy. >> by "jerk" i mean a corporation. thank you, madam tussauds. it is a great tradition that goes back many years. there's vintage jooin collins, thursday taken before she slapped her wax figure and threw night a swimming pool and more recently, the rock, who just bench pressed a honda civic. beyonce, that exhibit will be complete once they sculpt the girls from destiny's child. and here's...
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i find that if i want to think in any satisfactory way, i have to write about what it is that i'm thinking, and i find that history gives me the occasion to think about varieties of subjects in varieties of ways. i find that kind of endlessly stimulating. c-span: how do you write? >> guest: you mean how do i actually write? oh, on a word processor these days. i'm a total convert to it. i'm an enthusiast for it. c-span: do you write quickly? >> guest: when i finished a book called the idea of poverty, which was a very large book and a very fully researched book based upon archival material and so on and had masses of footnotes, when i finished that book i said i'd never write another book because i'm an obsessive reviser and rewriter, and so i would keep putting in footnotes in the middle of the chapter that had already been completed and then i would have to renumber all the footnotes, and it drove me absolutely mad. i said i'd never do it again. then the word processor came along, and it did it all for me, and i must say it makes for someone like myself who is, as i say, a compulsive rewr
i find that if i want to think in any satisfactory way, i have to write about what it is that i'm thinking, and i find that history gives me the occasion to think about varieties of subjects in varieties of ways. i find that kind of endlessly stimulating. c-span: how do you write? >> guest: you mean how do i actually write? oh, on a word processor these days. i'm a total convert to it. i'm an enthusiast for it. c-span: do you write quickly? >> guest: when i finished a book called...
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and i think we need to think about options, and is a conversation we need to have with all of the stakeholders. we've been cutting and cutting and cutting for the last few years. i always say, you know, it has gotten to a point where we have cut the fat, cut the muscle, and we're now putting the bomb. how deep can you go? -- and were now cutting at the bone. we are not going to cut our way out of this budget challenge. we are also not going to tax our way out of it either. there has to be a balanced approach that recognizes you have to do more with what you have and to have to inject revenue into the system. >> you mentioned public safety as a key issue. let's talk about that and the issue of crime in your district. what has happened with the issue of crime? supervisor campos: we have been lucky that over the last couple of years we have seen crime go down in the city. in march, we have seen a number of shootings in the mission especially. which are very alarming. we have an increase in gang activity in that neighborhood. i think we have to be very proactive about this. that means we have to i
and i think we need to think about options, and is a conversation we need to have with all of the stakeholders. we've been cutting and cutting and cutting for the last few years. i always say, you know, it has gotten to a point where we have cut the fat, cut the muscle, and we're now putting the bomb. how deep can you go? -- and were now cutting at the bone. we are not going to cut our way out of this budget challenge. we are also not going to tax our way out of it either. there has to be a...
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i don't think that's such a... i understand why corporations are in favor of it but i don't think it's such a big winner. >> rose: all right. >> starting with the end of the cold war, we've seen these huge megachanges in our economy. and barack obama's better than bill clinton at some things, he is not better at explaining those changes and saying... sending the signals to people and elites "i get what's going on. i'm going to explain it to you and i'm going to tell you what policies match up with how we're going to be a different kind of economy than your parents lived in." he talks about it, he did a little bit tonight but it's not in a way, i don't think, that imbues republicans in congress and people in the country at large with a sense of this is the guy we're going to follow on the economy. >> and that's w romney... >> rose: a very good speaker i know said he's very good aspiration not explanation. >> he has this thing. there was... one of the early advisors to bill clinton was a guy named bill gallston who ha
i don't think that's such a... i understand why corporations are in favor of it but i don't think it's such a big winner. >> rose: all right. >> starting with the end of the cold war, we've seen these huge megachanges in our economy. and barack obama's better than bill clinton at some things, he is not better at explaining those changes and saying... sending the signals to people and elites "i get what's going on. i'm going to explain it to you and i'm going to tell you what...
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well no i think they all see this as basically continuity but i mean i think the disappointing thing really is the russia is still very reactive in its foreign policy i mean under yeltsin it was very much doing the west's bidding and certainly under putin it's now become less predictable and more nationalistic and that's fine from a russian point of view but they're still negative i think on syria they don't want sanctions on iran they don't want sanctions but they're not really taking initiatives what do you do about iran what do you do about syria on the palestinian issue which is so topical this week why wasn't the russia didn't take a strong initiative and say they really support the palestinians and it's time to grow i don't know jonathan the russians in place of turning this around as to means for twenty years in the new russia very very firmly mr medvedev even went to ramallah and said that he supports statehood that was a few months ago i would say russia's foreign policy is extremely you would think it's very very conservative not reactive what do you think about that adrian
well no i think they all see this as basically continuity but i mean i think the disappointing thing really is the russia is still very reactive in its foreign policy i mean under yeltsin it was very much doing the west's bidding and certainly under putin it's now become less predictable and more nationalistic and that's fine from a russian point of view but they're still negative i think on syria they don't want sanctions on iran they don't want sanctions but they're not really taking...
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i have the right to know what my government truly want to know why i think. what i would characterize obama as a charismatic sort. of american exceptionalism.
i have the right to know what my government truly want to know why i think. what i would characterize obama as a charismatic sort. of american exceptionalism.
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about it i think the same i think that we all agree they can manage markets have made very big strides in terms of improving their underlying economic fundamentals but at the end of the day when things from google go south i think everybody routes for as for the exit and this exactly what has happened so i would agree with ben at this point of time we just have to play safe ok alexy what do you think about that everyone's going to play it safe here i don't i'm not going to give up on the emerging markets i see a lot more opportunity even during crisis well i would think that. many people are so. things go bad in the world economy. as a previous safe place to invest so i think that. many people just want to get out of russia these days. pull their money in something more safe like american treasuries or other safe assets i don't know what do you think about that tom i mean the burning keys words coming out of the fed here we have a report coming out of the i.m.f. i mean there is do and gloom out there i mean just sit on your money. yeah i mean i
about it i think the same i think that we all agree they can manage markets have made very big strides in terms of improving their underlying economic fundamentals but at the end of the day when things from google go south i think everybody routes for as for the exit and this exactly what has happened so i would agree with ben at this point of time we just have to play safe ok alexy what do you think about that everyone's going to play it safe here i don't i'm not going to give up on the...
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so i think that's one thing. when i will know, you know, i actually think that it also will be helpful if i have you contact the chair of the s.f. p.u.c., in addition to me contacting ed again. supervisor campos: sure. i did speak to mr. harrington and expressed the frustration that we have with this development. >> and i will have our clerk check in with their clerk daily, and i've asked jason to contact the s.f. p.u.c. daily to find out any updates on a date. supervisor campos: colleagues, do you have any comments or questions? why don't we open this piece up to public comment. >> good afternoon yet again, commissioners. eric brooks. i'm here representing san francisco green party and local grass roots organization in our city. i would policeman phi the err of frustration but take a slightly different trajectory, as i think a lot of us as advocates, i'm sure you have seen in the media, we have our own concerns about how the s.f. p.u.c.'s program may be moving forward, what the term sheet might look like. we have
so i think that's one thing. when i will know, you know, i actually think that it also will be helpful if i have you contact the chair of the s.f. p.u.c., in addition to me contacting ed again. supervisor campos: sure. i did speak to mr. harrington and expressed the frustration that we have with this development. >> and i will have our clerk check in with their clerk daily, and i've asked jason to contact the s.f. p.u.c. daily to find out any updates on a date. supervisor campos:...
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deeply well i think maybe a lot of people of pakistan would probably disagree with that but if i go to you john what do you think it was the united states and its allies just wanted to remake the world in its own image it's almost like a messianic vision of the world we can change we change an entire region with the invasion of one country to have this domino effect and in retrospect and you know i'm used to i was a trained as a historian ok i know what history is i mean in retrospect it was just a fool's errand in a lot of people lost their lives and the us is more or less bankrupt itself through this kind of messianic vision and it's still elements of it are still there go ahead john. you know they're still there though i certainly agree with david that the rhetoric has been toned down substantially. in general in terms of promotion of democracy the best thing the united states could as ever done is simply be an example when the revolutions took place in eastern europe after one thousand nine hundred nine the united states cheered them on and they mostly took place by themselves in l
deeply well i think maybe a lot of people of pakistan would probably disagree with that but if i go to you john what do you think it was the united states and its allies just wanted to remake the world in its own image it's almost like a messianic vision of the world we can change we change an entire region with the invasion of one country to have this domino effect and in retrospect and you know i'm used to i was a trained as a historian ok i know what history is i mean in retrospect it was...
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i think i mean we. it's not the united russia we in the world actions i think the number to watch is water curve yes to any of that i've said in the past that probably the biggest fear would be mr apathy there jonathan if i can go back to you i mean i can see some of the questions that. i could see coming from all of you on the panel here but the fact of the matter is mr putin is genuinely very popular in russia and going through some of the levant opinion polls which are considered the most reliable here he comes out consistently is the most popular by a long shot politician in this country well that's true and that's always been the case but i think the numbers have gone down a bit yes they have i think to come back to the one of the points that fred made about why they're doing it now i think in a way pushing the sidestepping bar getting government very different course as the head of the take it so that if in the december elections the united russia party does not less well than before madrid you fo
i think i mean we. it's not the united russia we in the world actions i think the number to watch is water curve yes to any of that i've said in the past that probably the biggest fear would be mr apathy there jonathan if i can go back to you i mean i can see some of the questions that. i could see coming from all of you on the panel here but the fact of the matter is mr putin is genuinely very popular in russia and going through some of the levant opinion polls which are considered the most...
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i do think in president obama they have a great messenger. i do think they have to work on the message. i think that's going to be a real big factor in this race. the republicans ought to take a look at bill clinton's campaign and i think barack obama has got to take a look at ronald reagan and craft what is going to happen in 2012. >> so you say they don't quite have the right message. well, what is missing? >> well, clearly, i think a further discussion on the economy because i do think james carville was right when it's the economy, stupid, and i think that's going to be a dominating issue in this campaign. but there are elements that certainly work. i mean, i think there are big factors that are working. we're seeing a lot of things. my daughter for example just bought a small business and is doing quite well in a retail operation. so there are segments of the economy that are doing well but i do think that president obama is a very effective campaigner. i also think that when it gets right down to it's going to be two people on a stage in
i do think in president obama they have a great messenger. i do think they have to work on the message. i think that's going to be a real big factor in this race. the republicans ought to take a look at bill clinton's campaign and i think barack obama has got to take a look at ronald reagan and craft what is going to happen in 2012. >> so you say they don't quite have the right message. well, what is missing? >> well, clearly, i think a further discussion on the economy because i do...
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i think it is very important. i would hope that the congress would take a lead from the chairmen and ranking member this committee and get about the business of dedicating the d block and let the private sector begin embedding the technology that we need. there may be political differences but i think the first responder community is generally saying work it out. we need the technology and we need it now, so. >> thank you and my next question is about how we deal with enhanced security while at the same time preserving our very cherished civil liberties. representative hamilton would you expand on the ideas you mentioned in your testimony regarding the civil liberties oversight lord? >> i am impressed with the capacity of government to intrude on the lives of people. i mentioned earlier in the hearing today that i had a briefing on this yesterday and it is just absolutely incredible what the sophisticated devices can do with regard to intruding on your privacy and civil liberties. now even if you take the position
i think it is very important. i would hope that the congress would take a lead from the chairmen and ranking member this committee and get about the business of dedicating the d block and let the private sector begin embedding the technology that we need. there may be political differences but i think the first responder community is generally saying work it out. we need the technology and we need it now, so. >> thank you and my next question is about how we deal with enhanced security...
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so i think i had to learn not to let fear control. but freedom from fear, i do not mean that you don't feel free but you let fr control you. it's not fear that should decide what you do or whayou should not do. you have to face that fear in order to be committed to a cause in wch you believe. >> rose: you've also talked about changing values rather than regimes. how will you achve a chan in values? >> by tking and talking, i suppose. so far that's what i think happened to it i try to talk to as many people as possible to make them understand what we are working for, what we are struggling for and why. i think basically people have the right to know what other people are doing if we want them to join us then they must know why but i have to explain that we don't need to say that much. a lot of people understand but they want the same thing that we want. >> rose: it gives me great honor again, as i mentioned earlier to invite president clinton back because of what he said to this audience and what he said to me so please invite presiden
so i think i had to learn not to let fear control. but freedom from fear, i do not mean that you don't feel free but you let fr control you. it's not fear that should decide what you do or whayou should not do. you have to face that fear in order to be committed to a cause in wch you believe. >> rose: you've also talked about changing values rather than regimes. how will you achve a chan in values? >> by tking and talking, i suppose. so far that's what i think happened to it i try...
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i think chris is focused on new jersey. and he believes, he just wants to get new jersey in a good position. but i don't know. i don't know if you know chris christy. he's not a guy that -- you know what i mean? he's not a guy you can bully but i like him a lot and he's exciting and people like him. and we'll just have to -- not too late until it's as yogi says it's not over until it's over. >> final question. >> i'm going to ask the nastiest question from them all. you're a steelers fan. who are you rooting for when the browns play the bengles? and will you root for the stealers against the browns and the bengles when they play? >> well, jack, i'm going to tell you, let me avoid that. i'm an indian'sn. i' hillary clinton. turf tell you, i've been disappointed with some of the thing that is the steelers did last year. i don't want to get into this exactly what causes my disappointment but i kind of lost interest. here's kind of the way i look at it. i want ohio to rise. that's important to us. and what would be better than t
i think chris is focused on new jersey. and he believes, he just wants to get new jersey in a good position. but i don't know. i don't know if you know chris christy. he's not a guy that -- you know what i mean? he's not a guy you can bully but i like him a lot and he's exciting and people like him. and we'll just have to -- not too late until it's as yogi says it's not over until it's over. >> final question. >> i'm going to ask the nastiest question from them all. you're a...
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i do think -- i do think you've got to deal with the optics, the cosmetics of politics. people that look a certain way, but i have to agree as i usually do with her assessment that we can't be anti-fat. i think it's a challenge for health. i lost weight -- my daughter's with me this morning, and she was the one that helped to -- and my daughter, i think, is a closet republican because she really likes you. >> that's a problem. we'll have to talk to her -- >> the mika fan club. >> you lost a lot of weight. >> i lost 120 pounds. >> how did you do it? >> well, it started, i went on a fast when i went to jail. and i came out, i had realized i could conquer my appetite. most of what we eat is what we think -- >> the al sharpton jailhouse diet. >> what i think we should do is put governor christie in jail for 90 days. no, you don't want to put people on my diet. but i do think that it is very important that we do stress -- i think mika's right, the obesity problem. a lot of young people. i think one of the things great about ms. reed here at this school is de-stressing the athl
i do think -- i do think you've got to deal with the optics, the cosmetics of politics. people that look a certain way, but i have to agree as i usually do with her assessment that we can't be anti-fat. i think it's a challenge for health. i lost weight -- my daughter's with me this morning, and she was the one that helped to -- and my daughter, i think, is a closet republican because she really likes you. >> that's a problem. we'll have to talk to her -- >> the mika fan club....
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i think he was both. i think he was very ambitious. but his oosmbigs as he saw it was for christ, for a bester world. and i think we see that in sort of contemporary figures who mix religious visionary qualities with sort of messianic belief in themselves for the politician. it's very hard to know where belief ends and pure personal ambition begins. >> contrast where you wrote it with where machiavelli wrote the prints. what were the circumstances for you? where did you do it? >> well, i did a lot of research in italy and florence. i spent a lot of time in restaurants. i'd been doing some research as well getting a feel for the place. and i think that's what i always like to go back, every book i write about florence i take one trip to drink in the atmosphere and the keente. and but i most of the circumstances are not quite as romantic. i spent a lot of time in front of the computer screen. fortunately for something like this, there's a lot of material available. his letters which are a wonderful read either the original italian or eve
i think he was both. i think he was very ambitious. but his oosmbigs as he saw it was for christ, for a bester world. and i think we see that in sort of contemporary figures who mix religious visionary qualities with sort of messianic belief in themselves for the politician. it's very hard to know where belief ends and pure personal ambition begins. >> contrast where you wrote it with where machiavelli wrote the prints. what were the circumstances for you? where did you do it? >>...
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think this new fee is wrong? >> well, it's not so much that it's wrong. i think anyone begrudges the banks charging a fair profit for a fair service. and they are offering a lot of convenience. they are offering fraud protection, they are offering overdraft protection. the question is here is how much does it really cost the banks to process a debit card transaction and how much do the ancillary services cost. here is an example. the federal reserve says it pretty much costs about 4 cents to process a debit card transaction, considering the huge economies of scale. 4 cents. so that means the current average of 44 cents represents a 1,000% profit, so now that we know that as of tomorrow that's going to be cut in roughly half to 21 cents, well, that's still a 500% profit. if you can't make money off a 500% profit margin you are in the wrong line of work. >> suarez: . >> brown: richard hunt l as a general proposition why is this being done. >> because we are forced to. a sure you the bank was not have raise fees on any customer if they didn't have to. congress
think this new fee is wrong? >> well, it's not so much that it's wrong. i think anyone begrudges the banks charging a fair profit for a fair service. and they are offering a lot of convenience. they are offering fraud protection, they are offering overdraft protection. the question is here is how much does it really cost the banks to process a debit card transaction and how much do the ancillary services cost. here is an example. the federal reserve says it pretty much costs about 4 cents...
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i think these plans will -- detail. i think they will have more to do with performance strategies of how we will deliver on things like addressing the park land in a way that safeguards those resources, that deals with the challenges of water traffic for the events. i think we have had a great set of dialogues with the national park service for their land and coast guard. this week on that website will be posted what is a very sort of high-level time line of the types of public communication and processes that will come forward the next several months, which would include, i think, the backbone of this year being the environmental review process. we issued a draft environmental impact report in july and received over 1,300 comments to that e.i.r., 2,000-plus pages of commentary. we appreciate that and we have been working hard to develop our comprehensive responses and integrate those responses into the implementation plans as well. that comment and response period will be published the full compendium of responses in n
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i think people. think. it's. part of the. point because i think. of the future. thinking makes i think the younger generation i. think. number of. international jobs probably think. the past. policy future might my conduct perhaps change. we have to allow for there might be some development. i think. maybe much. adrian a cop's rather a professor of politics at university of kent we saw him just a bit earlier here on our t.v. just joining us our breaking news here and i would say as the russian president medvedev has supported prime minister putin to run for the presidency of two thousand and twelve and. he was a right there boots on the ground the whole of elsewhere thought see here it is so good to see you i understand you've been talking to some people there can you tell us what the general reaction the general feeling is where you are. i think it's kind of split down the middle and i agree with some of our experts may say that some people did expect it today was the right way others and even some more of a surprise indeed the news that president's made you will
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now on tax increases i think are off the table. and i don't think they're a viable option for the joint committee. >> isn't it classic politicians talking out of both sides of their mouth? we can't have an ultimate im, my way or the highway, but we will not talk about tax increases as we go forward to try to bring this budget into balance over time. >> well, it never gets talked about but there actually are things we agree on. we passed the budget control act last gust, this past august. it will get us a trill dollars in savings over ten years. we're going to get another minimum of a million -- a trillion, $200 billion savings out of the joint committee. we passed a patent bill that we think will help the economy. this week, we extended the feder federal aviation administration and we passed a highway bill. if the president would send up these trade bills that have been sitting on his desk for 2 1/2 years, ever since the day he was sworn in, we'll pass those. there are things we can do together, david and we're ready to do it. >> le
now on tax increases i think are off the table. and i don't think they're a viable option for the joint committee. >> isn't it classic politicians talking out of both sides of their mouth? we can't have an ultimate im, my way or the highway, but we will not talk about tax increases as we go forward to try to bring this budget into balance over time. >> well, it never gets talked about but there actually are things we agree on. we passed the budget control act last gust, this past...
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well i think you can think of nine eleven as a shock to you know the united states and of a global system that the u.s. was the dominant player and the shah produced a radical policy that i think most people would conclude did a lot of damage to the united states to its alliance is to certainly the country's reputation and as i look at president obama who inherited the bush years of reaction tonight will have been struck by two things first i think obama has tried since he became president to lower the rhetoric you do hear less talk about a war on terror and under french it endless struggle against terrorists wherever they are and you do see an effort by obama to work to improve u.s. ally alliances the effort to reset as the term as the relationship with with russia i think is one of the significant policies that obama embarked on right at the beginning it was turning to the u.s. need more friends than it had and he said that changed policy so as to get them at the same time that obama has been using i think quieter rhetoric and has been trying to work better with allies he has been very
well i think you can think of nine eleven as a shock to you know the united states and of a global system that the u.s. was the dominant player and the shah produced a radical policy that i think most people would conclude did a lot of damage to the united states to its alliance is to certainly the country's reputation and as i look at president obama who inherited the bush years of reaction tonight will have been struck by two things first i think obama has tried since he became president to...
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>> i don't think so, steve. i would argue that the policies we put in place back in those days that were available to us and were utilized over time, and i have seen some comments to this effect from current officials of the government, helped produce for example the intelligence that allowed us to get osama bin laden. it was out of the hands of the interrogation techniques that some of the leeds game that ultimately produced the result when president obama was able to kill bin laden. so i think it has been a continuum if you will between administrations focused especially on the part of the career folks in the intelligence community and in the special ops community and the military that have worked overtime. it wasn't just that the new administration came in and all of a sudden we got bin laden. they had the benefit of all the work they had done. >> shirt at the same time the terrorist surveillance program was operating and there were no more enhanced interrogations. we are broadcasting to outside another is exa
>> i don't think so, steve. i would argue that the policies we put in place back in those days that were available to us and were utilized over time, and i have seen some comments to this effect from current officials of the government, helped produce for example the intelligence that allowed us to get osama bin laden. it was out of the hands of the interrogation techniques that some of the leeds game that ultimately produced the result when president obama was able to kill bin laden. so...
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i don't think i would go that far. but that's the idea of a big, bold plan. and we've seen very responsible, fiscal conservatives put out that kind of a plan as what you do about jobs now and what you do about deficit over time. >> i want to ask you one last question. you all when you were in the government were part of the report, the forecast in january of 2009. and we went back and looked at it. and right now, according to that forecast, with the stimulus plan that was put into place, unemployment should be at about 6.5. we clearly know it's not at 6.5. what went wrong, and what do we learn from that so that the president can do something different next wednesday? >> i think the most important thing is what went right, right? so in that report we certainly made a prediction about what the recovery act would do. it would create 3 to 3.5 million jobs. something i dearly wish the president would go on tv and say with all his heart is, that recovery act worked. it absolutely was an important step. >> but surely not the way you wanted it to work since you thoug
i don't think i would go that far. but that's the idea of a big, bold plan. and we've seen very responsible, fiscal conservatives put out that kind of a plan as what you do about jobs now and what you do about deficit over time. >> i want to ask you one last question. you all when you were in the government were part of the report, the forecast in january of 2009. and we went back and looked at it. and right now, according to that forecast, with the stimulus plan that was put into place,...
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>> i don't think that to comfort them i lie to them, and i don't think that i have the immodesty to say that i know. i say that they will miss me and hope they will remember me. i have lost my mom, my dad, and my sister and the love will live on as long as i do. there is not a second in my life that i will not love my mom, my dad, my sister and everybody that i have loved that has died. >> we will take a short break and the good news for you is that it does not have the finality of everything else in your life. we will be back in a moment. [ oswald ] there's a lot of discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. really? 25 grams of pr
>> i don't think that to comfort them i lie to them, and i don't think that i have the immodesty to say that i know. i say that they will miss me and hope they will remember me. i have lost my mom, my dad, and my sister and the love will live on as long as i do. there is not a second in my life that i will not love my mom, my dad, my sister and everybody that i have loved that has died. >> we will take a short break and the good news for you is that it does not have the finality of...
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that was, i think, certainly the tone that was heard. n't think it was much more extending a hand, here's how we can renew talks. i don't think that really carried over. he didn't prepare his people for compromises or be seen as telling the israelis, here we can build this two-state solution. it was more bringing the palestinian narrative to the world. i kind of expected it. and you could tell by the reaction in ramalathat's what they heard and that was well received. >> suarez: what cot israelis need to hear from the palestinians now to at least have an opening to talk? the quartet has called for new talks today and other prominent members of the u.n.? >> i think you need-- they would want to hear abbas say something like this-- we understand your fears. you have to understand ourselves. your freezer you got out of gaza and lebanon and you've got rockets. and we know with arab spring, egypt and adjourned are much more shakier now. we understand that these security reallies have been to be ironclad for you, that the peace has to be every
that was, i think, certainly the tone that was heard. n't think it was much more extending a hand, here's how we can renew talks. i don't think that really carried over. he didn't prepare his people for compromises or be seen as telling the israelis, here we can build this two-state solution. it was more bringing the palestinian narrative to the world. i kind of expected it. and you could tell by the reaction in ramalathat's what they heard and that was well received. >> suarez: what cot...
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i think we need to take that to the american people. i think there was a dissatisfaction. i don't think it was because of a weak candidate that we lost. i think, again, we need to learn from this and if we learn to this -- you know, this is the precursor to 2012. 2012 is the big race. and i think that if we do what we're supposed to do by knowing what we stand for and showing the voters, there will be more enthusiasm and voters will come out and vote for us in 2012. >> congressman eliot engel, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> joining us now, msnbc political analyst and "huffington post" reporter alex wagner. alex, the democratic spin is out there. just like when scott brown won that senate seat, teddy kennedy's seat in massachusetts, the democratic spin including from wasserman-schultz, oh, the democratic candidate was weak and it wasn't scott brown is a message that we are in serious trouble in the upcoming election which it turned out to be. >> right. on some level you could understand they don't want to say, hey, we really messed up, this is a big defea
i think we need to take that to the american people. i think there was a dissatisfaction. i don't think it was because of a weak candidate that we lost. i think, again, we need to learn from this and if we learn to this -- you know, this is the precursor to 2012. 2012 is the big race. and i think that if we do what we're supposed to do by knowing what we stand for and showing the voters, there will be more enthusiasm and voters will come out and vote for us in 2012. >> congressman eliot...
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and i think i get that on some level. but what happened was the standards for the physical sciences then shifted over to the social sciences and humanities and suddenly those professors always hah to be saying something new and could only be judged again by people inside their field. there was also another progressive idea which was that the sort of form the experts in society. they were supposed to be what we now call the public intellectuals and supposed to be kind of adding to society's store of knowledge. and again, i think this is what one result that you see of this today is that professors kind of stand apart and we are not supposed to in the broader society kind of really question what it is that they're doing when they're engaged in their research. >> the title of your book is the faculty lounges and other reasons why you won't get the college education you paid for. where did you get the idea? why is this necsa americans lov education. i talked to one pollster who said it's like mom and am pie. but i think right
and i think i get that on some level. but what happened was the standards for the physical sciences then shifted over to the social sciences and humanities and suddenly those professors always hah to be saying something new and could only be judged again by people inside their field. there was also another progressive idea which was that the sort of form the experts in society. they were supposed to be what we now call the public intellectuals and supposed to be kind of adding to society's...
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>> i think provides a big opportunity for her. every poll we have shows her third. >> i will say what i said for the last year -- chris: you have been saying she will run. >> i hope to god i'm wrong. i will never be happyer than the dime proven wrong about that. chris: very irish of you. >> i think perry makes room in the field. chris: on the other side, moderate to centrist republican point of view, a lot of people keep saying to me, chris christie's got to get in this thing, from new jersey, the governor. >> i think he's not going to get in but i think what republicans are looking for is somebody they believe can beat barack obama. electability is key and that's what mitt romney's been talking about. chris: is there room for chris christie to get in? >> i think there is but at the end of the day i feel increasingly confident we will be seeing a republican nominee mitt romney. >> i think it's time for anyone to come in but palin has -- chris: will christy get in? >> no. >> i think they're looking for barry goldwater republican, or
>> i think provides a big opportunity for her. every poll we have shows her third. >> i will say what i said for the last year -- chris: you have been saying she will run. >> i hope to god i'm wrong. i will never be happyer than the dime proven wrong about that. chris: very irish of you. >> i think perry makes room in the field. chris: on the other side, moderate to centrist republican point of view, a lot of people keep saying to me, chris christie's got to get in this...
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[applause] i think that was the honeymoon right there, guys. [laughter] before we talk about today's event, i want to meet -- i want to mention debra johnson, who unfortunately had a medical appointment this morning. she wanted to extend our congratulations. ms. johnson has served this agency so incredibly well. particularly, our work with the union negotiations recently, successfully completed. she is an outstanding, dedicated member of the team here. we look forward to working with her for a long time in the future. i want to say one thing in particular. i think a lot of people from staff are here for the mta. one of the highlights for me was to meet with about 50 of the senior managers and directors, getting input in an incredibly awful experience. i came away more proud than ever. i appreciate the input. i believe our selection reflects all the qualities you talked about. let's talk about the candidate himself. he is one of 30 or 40 applicants for this job. we see in him someone that is a very fast learner, who has proven time and again 311
[applause] i think that was the honeymoon right there, guys. [laughter] before we talk about today's event, i want to meet -- i want to mention debra johnson, who unfortunately had a medical appointment this morning. she wanted to extend our congratulations. ms. johnson has served this agency so incredibly well. particularly, our work with the union negotiations recently, successfully completed. she is an outstanding, dedicated member of the team here. we look forward to working with her for a...
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i think it's so often i think there's exaggeration on both sides i think the critics are wrong to suggest that. corruption is so rampant no one can do any business at all and i also think without people who perhaps are slightly too naive were optimistic and one has to be very realistic and choose areas where there's so much mutual interest that possibly corruption and other problems will not be as severe as has been the case in other areas what this clearly needs is political leadership i think if there is political support on both sides for bilateral economic and trade relations then i think business will be easier without the political support until now it's going to be much much harder to do business in the markets this is not only true of russia the other countries as well i think really isn't really is the answer here no point in being too skeptical or too naive and finally briefly also this came up at a news conference do you think david cameron would immediately k.g.b. agent. well this is something he mentioned his speech at moscow state university no i don't i don't think he's rea
i think it's so often i think there's exaggeration on both sides i think the critics are wrong to suggest that. corruption is so rampant no one can do any business at all and i also think without people who perhaps are slightly too naive were optimistic and one has to be very realistic and choose areas where there's so much mutual interest that possibly corruption and other problems will not be as severe as has been the case in other areas what this clearly needs is political leadership i think...
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somehow, i don't think he likes us. yway, since condoleeza rice is popular among conservatives, that sets up an interesting dialogue. joining us with her assessment, radio talk show star, laura ingraham, author of "of thee i zing" and you have mr. cheney on your program tomorrow. >> i do. >> bill: so i want you to be very tough on him. not because he doesn't come on here, but i think that he's got to answer some questions about iraq, about the economy and tension like that. >> i'm taking notes. wait. okay. i've got the question. okay. i'm going to be tough. i'm always tough, come on. you saw my interview with rangel >> bill: rangel compared to cheney? you don't like rangel. >> i'm equally tough. >> bill: i'm looking forward to hearing that interview because i do think the vice president has some explaining to do about some of the things that happened. but condoleeza rice, you know her? >> a little bit. i've met her a number of times. >> bill: i know her. i think she did a darn good job as secretary of state. i really do.
somehow, i don't think he likes us. yway, since condoleeza rice is popular among conservatives, that sets up an interesting dialogue. joining us with her assessment, radio talk show star, laura ingraham, author of "of thee i zing" and you have mr. cheney on your program tomorrow. >> i do. >> bill: so i want you to be very tough on him. not because he doesn't come on here, but i think that he's got to answer some questions about iraq, about the economy and tension like...
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>> i don't think we call it fondling. don't call it fondling. and -- >> don't put yourself -- >> don't push! [everyone talking at once] terms clearly defined! >> tsa is struggling to find what the methods that will come back -- >> do you think this making a safe now? >> think they're doing a pretty good job in a field where nobody -- where perfection is not. >> i get the impression that the tsa screeners, who do the patdowns, are not given very much freedom of discretion. >> by discretion i mean evaluating the person coming through. >> they have -- what else can you do? when you say discretion, there are certain rules that they have to follow. but they should follow. >> pistol, now heads it up and said he is going to give them more discretion over time. >> right. >> i think there's also going for training of these people to pick out people. i think that's the key thing. between the israelis are very highly sophisticated in this because they have this issue. but once there's a terrorist attacking believe me, these rules wil
>> i don't think we call it fondling. don't call it fondling. and -- >> don't put yourself -- >> don't push! [everyone talking at once] terms clearly defined! >> tsa is struggling to find what the methods that will come back -- >> do you think this making a safe now? >> think they're doing a pretty good job in a field where nobody -- where perfection is not. >> i get the impression that the tsa screeners, who do the patdowns, are not given very much...
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i think it is very important. i would hope that the congress would take a lead from the chairmen and ranking member this committee and get about the business of dedicating the d block and let the private sector begin embedding the technology that we need. there may be political differences but i think the first responder community is generally saying work it out. we need the technology and we need it now, so. >> thank you and my next question is about how we deal with enhanced security while at the same time preserving our very cherished civil liberties. representative hamilton would you expand on the ideas you mentioned in your testimony regarding the civil liberties oversight lord? >> i am impressed with the capacity of government to intrude on the lives of people. i mentioned earlier in the hearing today that i had a briefing on this yesterday and it is just absolutely incredible what the sophisticated devices can do with regard to intruding on your privacy and civil liberties. now even if you take the position
i think it is very important. i would hope that the congress would take a lead from the chairmen and ranking member this committee and get about the business of dedicating the d block and let the private sector begin embedding the technology that we need. there may be political differences but i think the first responder community is generally saying work it out. we need the technology and we need it now, so. >> thank you and my next question is about how we deal with enhanced security...
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discuss what we think or who -- i mean, i think there are a lot of people in the past that have taken advantage, certainly not like that, but people have taken advantage. michael, in a lot of ways, was very trusting. and i believe that he really trusted that this doctor would be there to be helpful and on call and -- i say that again. >> no, kathy, i know this is a very difficult thing to discuss and i do appreciate you coming on today. i think clearly there will be lots of twists and turns in this court case. i hope we can talk to you again as it unravels because you have such a unique perspective as somebody who has known him so long and is close to the family. i'm just sorry that you've had to experience what the family has today. it must be incredibly difficult for all of you. >> i don't understand. here is somebody who is doing so -- upbeat, happy, you know, just feeling great, i mean every single night i never talked to him ever after 10:30 at night. rick, my husband, would see him at the hotel on his way to the gym. he'd see michael and the children playing at the garden at the
discuss what we think or who -- i mean, i think there are a lot of people in the past that have taken advantage, certainly not like that, but people have taken advantage. michael, in a lot of ways, was very trusting. and i believe that he really trusted that this doctor would be there to be helpful and on call and -- i say that again. >> no, kathy, i know this is a very difficult thing to discuss and i do appreciate you coming on today. i think clearly there will be lots of twists and...
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>> i don't think that to comfort them i lie to them, and i don't think that i have the immodesty to say that i know. i say that they will miss me and hope they will remember me. i have lost my mom, my dad, and my sister and the love will live on as long as i do. there is not a second in my life that i will not love my mom, my dad, my sister and everybody that i have loved that has died. >> we will take a short break and the good news for you is that it does not have the finality of everything else in your life. we will be back in a moment. [ male announcer ] to the seekers of things which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. [ male announcer ] sitting. waiting. hoping. that's a recipe for failed investing. open an e-trade account and open doors, seize opportunities, take action with some of the most powerful yet easy-to-use trading tools on the planet all built to help you maximize the potential of every dollar you invest. successful investing
>> i don't think that to comfort them i lie to them, and i don't think that i have the immodesty to say that i know. i say that they will miss me and hope they will remember me. i have lost my mom, my dad, and my sister and the love will live on as long as i do. there is not a second in my life that i will not love my mom, my dad, my sister and everybody that i have loved that has died. >> we will take a short break and the good news for you is that it does not have the finality of...
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>> i think somewhere around 45 races. it is all of the challengers going against each other, but head to head. again, the exact format has not been finalized yet but there will be some sort of a round robin which will narrow itself down to an elimination round, which will lead to a head-to- head match. then the winner of that final head-to-head will be the winner to go on to compete for the oracle cupp. i think we can keep going. this is interesting for a number of reasons. this helps to give you an idea of what the event looks like, about the grounds and fans. this was the setup that we had in portugal. you can see the harbor, a lot of normal activity in the background. this pier area was set up specifically to have the craning process. it was a huge crowd draw. you can see these fans stop to watch the training process, but not in any danger. the larger area -- i am going to step away from the microphone. this is where we did our press activity. this is where we did the champagne and the announcements. this was one of ou
>> i think somewhere around 45 races. it is all of the challengers going against each other, but head to head. again, the exact format has not been finalized yet but there will be some sort of a round robin which will narrow itself down to an elimination round, which will lead to a head-to- head match. then the winner of that final head-to-head will be the winner to go on to compete for the oracle cupp. i think we can keep going. this is interesting for a number of reasons. this helps to...
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even bigger well what i think. you would have some things completely abolished you have say the air marshal service completely abolished the old way of security grant program basically abolished and then you would have things like personal going to coast guard which is within the homeland security. organization now. what i think one thing one benefit that you would get out of the is you get rid of this horrible germanic soviet term homeland security that. has become like there's been so we you know it's there's a colleague of mine put it allows people to wrap pork barrel spending in red white and blue i think if you swallow it just to go after that because they're running out of time too i just want to ask you what you think the chances are of this happening because everyone always talks about how polarized congress is these days but there is always a lot of bipartisan consensus when it comes to things like increasing defense spending and homeland security spending and of course you know allowing the patriot act to
even bigger well what i think. you would have some things completely abolished you have say the air marshal service completely abolished the old way of security grant program basically abolished and then you would have things like personal going to coast guard which is within the homeland security. organization now. what i think one thing one benefit that you would get out of the is you get rid of this horrible germanic soviet term homeland security that. has become like there's been so we you...
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but i think from the godfather on down i think the movies have been-- are better today, i think. maybe the stories aren't better. and i'm not saying the actors are any less interesting. but i think the directors in those days were authoritative and they want certain things. gene hackman once said that they asked henry ford to come on thset to direct one scene with a bunch of soldiers. >> john forde. >> yeah, up, up, ever had to be up in those days, like energy, energy. you know, it's-- it'sot about that really. that's a secondary thing, energy. and energy could come from a person rather than just an arbitrary outside force. >> as we were watching that and the godfather scene came on in that composite. >> yeah. >> you said that's the best with. >> well, for that kind of storytelling, cop ola was mastful, absolutely. i was fortunate in the last part of the 20th century to be in the two biggest film episodes, godfather 1 and 2, lonesome dove. although the godfather was better directed, actually, you know. and i walked into the dressing room one day on lonesome dove, i said boys, we'
but i think from the godfather on down i think the movies have been-- are better today, i think. maybe the stories aren't better. and i'm not saying the actors are any less interesting. but i think the directors in those days were authoritative and they want certain things. gene hackman once said that they asked henry ford to come on thset to direct one scene with a bunch of soldiers. >> john forde. >> yeah, up, up, ever had to be up in those days, like energy, energy. you know,...
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i think there is for certain people. we know certain people in our lives without the use of facebook and twitter will just gab about anything about their day. however, i think as younger students and children in general are learning to navigate the digital atmosphere, i think they are learning good skills about what is important to share in your daily lives. i think that as students and people are growing up with social media, we'll find that babies have facebook accounts because the parents have created them for them. and people have digital footprints before they've come out of the womb and that effects how they will be seen in the future. >> you realize you are frightening viewers with that. >> but the idea is that students and people in general start to learn more about accountability, about what is private, and what can be kept private and how you can use online media affectively instead of sharing everything as you start learning from a younger age. >> and dean, as you continue to study this in college, what about
i think there is for certain people. we know certain people in our lives without the use of facebook and twitter will just gab about anything about their day. however, i think as younger students and children in general are learning to navigate the digital atmosphere, i think they are learning good skills about what is important to share in your daily lives. i think that as students and people are growing up with social media, we'll find that babies have facebook accounts because the parents...
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i didn't think ofhi the project. i didn't think of the towers. i first participated and i went down to the bedrock, iea thought of, well it's not just a piece of real estate. it's a place where people felt, where something happened that had to be used as a foundation for a positive. so it was not just building nice places. it's how do you deal with it?çó a lot of the vision, some people wanted low buildings some people wanted two megatowers -- and i a often thought this is how do you connect that memory of that dayl and what happened and also make it something positive.t it's not just -- it'spe perseverance and hopeful of behalf that means nor new york and the future of america by the way and the world. >> one of the things i have to say, when you asked why did itne take so long, i have to to say one. reasons its took so long wasta that sense of monumentallism that we built into the projectt so early that it had to answer so many questions and be so many things, particularly for the port authority, how did you even build it, and i think that's, f
i didn't think ofhi the project. i didn't think of the towers. i first participated and i went down to the bedrock, iea thought of, well it's not just a piece of real estate. it's a place where people felt, where something happened that had to be used as a foundation for a positive. so it was not just building nice places. it's how do you deal with it?çó a lot of the vision, some people wanted low buildings some people wanted two megatowers -- and i a often thought this is how do you connect...
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for their stadium i think it is game that is important for him and for the one like at the end. i like to play this game. not only has to be a reality group a with both teams taking a first win in this year's tournament the home side even through proved on a goalless draw in the playoffs last season which allowed the spanish club to progress on a two one get scoreline though the yellow submarine languish in fifty place in the american league not believe coach water miles are already plenty in stuff that will come for golfing tonight and i want to see whether joe can opener they are a good team and they proved it last year even though we pleaded great match in their territory and it's going to be good at this level if it can be. anything could happen because they have more experience in the squad as it would if you play the best we. beat them we did it which is easy to. action on when i try. to make friends champions league after securing all three points in their first game against inter manchester united go head to head with basel the red devils fear it's not one despite being o
for their stadium i think it is game that is important for him and for the one like at the end. i like to play this game. not only has to be a reality group a with both teams taking a first win in this year's tournament the home side even through proved on a goalless draw in the playoffs last season which allowed the spanish club to progress on a two one get scoreline though the yellow submarine languish in fifty place in the american league not believe coach water miles are already plenty in...