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ima sent me a letter. and she said that -- i quote -- "i went from feeling hopeless and full of uncertainty regarding my future to feeling confident and optimistic that one day i may actually get the opportunity to help my community and people in poverty-stricken areas." then loyola university in chicago, after the president's executive order on daca, decided that they would create 10 spots in their medical school for daca students around america like ima. she applied. i got to go to loyola the day they started classes and met 10 of them. ima is an amazing young woman an extraordinary academic achievement in her life. she is surrounded by those just like her who are -- quote -- "undocumented," protected by president obama's executive order. well the 10 were accepted to loyola on one condition: that is when they finished and became doctors, they had to agree to serve in underserved areas where the poor people live in america and don't have doctors. they gladly agreed to do it. they're going to medical schoo
ima sent me a letter. and she said that -- i quote -- "i went from feeling hopeless and full of uncertainty regarding my future to feeling confident and optimistic that one day i may actually get the opportunity to help my community and people in poverty-stricken areas." then loyola university in chicago, after the president's executive order on daca, decided that they would create 10 spots in their medical school for daca students around america like ima. she applied. i got to go to...
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ima making money above. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> you want to try this? >> sure. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today the market value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >> with this illness, i have nine months to a year to live. >> that's what they said. >> that's what i was told. and then they put me on this aggressive chemotherapy. i said i have an obligation to resign if i cannot handle the chemotherapy. >> robert ben benmosche was born in brooklyn in 1944. early in his childhood his father moved his family to the catskill mountains, but shortly afterwards, his father died of a heart attack, leaving his mother and three other siblings a quarter of a million dollars in debt and with a half completed hotel. from there, money, having enough of it, became a driving force in benmosche's life. soon after gradua
ima making money above. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> you want to try this? >> sure. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today the market value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >> with this...
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someone mocked the vice president calling ima "creepy uncle," and someone said if this was anything to this i don't think the v.p. would be so blatant, just being friendly. and another seas "it is inappropriate and rude to get in personal space without invitation." another writes "gross." biden has not commented on what happened yesterday or what he whispered in the woman's ear but people on-line are having fun guessing. >> new this morning, bay bridge officials are investigating why smoke was coming from the old span of the bay bridge this morning. smoke could be soon by drivers passing by and the officials say it could have been caused by a construction vehicle on the bridge. they stopped work when they were alerted about the some evening and did not want to cause backups. >> consider a different route if you use the golden gate bridge overnight. starting at my night northbound highway one is closed from lake street to doyle drive so crews can officer the connection between highway one and 101 south of the golden gate bridge. it will be closed until 5:00 tomorrow. the overnight closu
someone mocked the vice president calling ima "creepy uncle," and someone said if this was anything to this i don't think the v.p. would be so blatant, just being friendly. and another seas "it is inappropriate and rude to get in personal space without invitation." another writes "gross." biden has not commented on what happened yesterday or what he whispered in the woman's ear but people on-line are having fun guessing. >> new this morning, bay bridge...
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ima making money above. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche.d to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> you want to try this? >> sure. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today the market value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle.
ima making money above. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche.d to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> you want to try this? >> sure. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today the market value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle.
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>> ima he not going to repeat this but the reality is all these online sources are gathering data fromrent areas trying to predict based on some sort of data gathering who is going to win. they all have reached consensus about who the winner is so anybody can look it up if they want to. but the reality is i'm hoping it's just not that predictable. >> i agree with you on that. ira, thanks for being here. >>> back with more "reliable sources" in just a moment. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya?
>> ima he not going to repeat this but the reality is all these online sources are gathering data fromrent areas trying to predict based on some sort of data gathering who is going to win. they all have reached consensus about who the winner is so anybody can look it up if they want to. but the reality is i'm hoping it's just not that predictable. >> i agree with you on that. ira, thanks for being here. >>> back with more "reliable sources" in just a moment. meet...
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ima he a turnaround guy by background.ad an honest conversation with the faculty about the fact that the budget of this institution was dedicated to all of the tenured faqky in the departments that didn't have students. we had -- i kid you not -- 45 majors and minors 84% of our student body majored in only seven departments. that's not going to work. and it turns out if you tell the truth about the fact that people were not going to get paid at this place in the future, and you could not waste the crisis and you could use it to build something that focused on the students of tomorrow instead of financial commitments that were made yesterday, reasonable people were willing to have that conversation but you couldn't meet something with nothing. you had to have a story of how we were going to serve the students of tomorrow. we said let's rebuild the institution for those students yet to come. it shouldn't take six years for a four-year degree. we'll give you better advising but you'll have to do the actual work of getting thr
ima he a turnaround guy by background.ad an honest conversation with the faculty about the fact that the budget of this institution was dedicated to all of the tenured faqky in the departments that didn't have students. we had -- i kid you not -- 45 majors and minors 84% of our student body majored in only seven departments. that's not going to work. and it turns out if you tell the truth about the fact that people were not going to get paid at this place in the future, and you could not waste...
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not only president ima, senator obama as he was before. one of the things that run through the book is a problem what are the ethical responsibilities of the campaign and a competitor is that they may eventually use the tools of our trade to propel high office in surly on who did and governor rob okoye. what responsibilities do you think consultant has to base? to the extend beyond honor to the candidate? what responsibilities do they have for the general public? >> guest: david, first of all the subhead that i wanted on the book that was too long for the book cover was how my idealism survived 40 years in politics. you know as you know having read the book that my interest in politics goes way back to it was five years old and john f. kennedy came to have a little community in which i grew up in new york and fired my imagination. i knew it seemed really important that is talking about the future of the country that everybody was watching, and it just seemed very important to me. that was the beginning of it. i approach politics from that
not only president ima, senator obama as he was before. one of the things that run through the book is a problem what are the ethical responsibilities of the campaign and a competitor is that they may eventually use the tools of our trade to propel high office in surly on who did and governor rob okoye. what responsibilities do you think consultant has to base? to the extend beyond honor to the candidate? what responsibilities do they have for the general public? >> guest: david, first of...
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ima' not sure of the timing of it.we went back to washington again and presented further mitigation evidence to the capital review committee or whatever they are called asking them to remove the death penalty from the case and they declined to do so. we then approached later in the fall maybe december is right we approached the local prosecutors steve and his team to see if they would entertain an offer to plead guilty and remove the death penalty with two conditions. one condition would be northerlyally if you plead guilty you wave your right to challenge rulings like the suppression motion. we wanted to know we wanted to be able to preseven right to appeal the suppression motion which there is a procedure for doing but the government has to agree to it and at the time we wanted to know whether they would agree that he would not be sent to a mental institution. and as opposed to any other place, bureau of prisons had under its control or the department of justice and they declined to do that. >> so what happened after
ima' not sure of the timing of it.we went back to washington again and presented further mitigation evidence to the capital review committee or whatever they are called asking them to remove the death penalty from the case and they declined to do so. we then approached later in the fall maybe december is right we approached the local prosecutors steve and his team to see if they would entertain an offer to plead guilty and remove the death penalty with two conditions. one condition would be...
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. >> ima he hopeful this body will continue to assist you in making sure that that happens and i yield the balance of my time. >> thank the gentle woman. will now recognize the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member. mr. dodaro good to see you again and all your cohorts. i agree that this may not be the most sexy hearing of the year but -- >> objection. >> -- i think it may reflect best core mission of this committee, however. i do notice in your list of areas of concern you've got a list of the 2015 high-risk list that the va health is on that list for the first time. i know it is 1 of the 2 new areas. this designation comes in light of the long-standing and systemic witnesses -- weaknesses -- excuse me -- in accessibility and quality of care. we saw the problems that we had down at the phoenix va. terrible situation there. we also have, quite frankly a huge increase in the number of veterans that are now for the first time in their lives relying on the va for their health care. we went from 6.8 million veterans in 2002
. >> ima he hopeful this body will continue to assist you in making sure that that happens and i yield the balance of my time. >> thank the gentle woman. will now recognize the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member. mr. dodaro good to see you again and all your cohorts. i agree that this may not be the most sexy hearing of the year but -- >> objection. >> -- i think it may reflect best core mission...
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. >> ima he sorry, i don't have them in front of me. the three conditions in the legislation? >> i hope that when you're negotiating with the castro regime you keep in mind u.s. law. u.s. law is the act of 1996. the president is calling for the lifting of the embargo. please go and check that out because -- >> i certainly will. >> -- that is u.s. law and we are hoping that you abide by that. >> absolutely. >> mr. clausen has a follow-up question. >> i believe that good leadership requires all stakeholders to be taken into account companies go off track when they only think about shareholders. and in government i think it is even more important that we keep all stakeholders and take them into account and that they are consulted. this felt like a sad decision to me because it seemed to bypass a normal conversation with all stakeholders with respect to cuba, stakeholders that live in our country, family members and others, that got surprised as you did as stakeholders that work on the front line. and i kind of want to be on the record on that. because i think when we bypass stake
. >> ima he sorry, i don't have them in front of me. the three conditions in the legislation? >> i hope that when you're negotiating with the castro regime you keep in mind u.s. law. u.s. law is the act of 1996. the president is calling for the lifting of the embargo. please go and check that out because -- >> i certainly will. >> -- that is u.s. law and we are hoping that you abide by that. >> absolutely. >> mr. clausen has a follow-up question. >> i...
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caller: ima federman of world war ii. -- i am a veteran of world war ii.acturing has fallen to 10%. the reason it has moved out people that own the manufacturing are making obscene profit on it. that is one of the basic problems. there used to be 20% of our economy. it has fallen to 10. that is where a lot of good jobs have gone. something has to be done to bring those jobs back to this country. it may be too late. guest: thank you for your service. manufacturing is making a resurgence in this country. they're are working with the department of defense to get more into manufacturing. it is different than what we consider manufacturing were minor taking you 10 to 15 individuals to get one piece together or to assemble a particular product. the 3-d printing types of professions takes one or two people to run and operate a particular piece of equipment. that individual has to have a higher skill level or skill set to operate the new types of machinery and get these products out the door. how do we get those individuals the right credentials? it can be an actu
caller: ima federman of world war ii. -- i am a veteran of world war ii.acturing has fallen to 10%. the reason it has moved out people that own the manufacturing are making obscene profit on it. that is one of the basic problems. there used to be 20% of our economy. it has fallen to 10. that is where a lot of good jobs have gone. something has to be done to bring those jobs back to this country. it may be too late. guest: thank you for your service. manufacturing is making a resurgence in this...
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i paid $125 but ima he not able to resolve this with them. >> three words. small claims court.nd have someone read the paperwork first to make sure the claim is good. but one more suggestion. the power of yelp. if she goes to her neighbor and says i'm contemplating a one-star yelp review but perhaps we can negotiate a deal that will personally have me refrain refraining from saying something negative online. it is a threat but it is the beginning of a negotiation. it is not even in court. it is just another way to communicate with someone without having to sue. >> but it might be enough. who wants to go through that. >> i want to ask more but we don't have time! >> this is so great. >> lisa's coming back. if you have any legal questions you'd like answered logon to klgandhoda.com. >>> bobbie's buzzing about babies. next. in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. and the ultimate sleep number event going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed s
i paid $125 but ima he not able to resolve this with them. >> three words. small claims court.nd have someone read the paperwork first to make sure the claim is good. but one more suggestion. the power of yelp. if she goes to her neighbor and says i'm contemplating a one-star yelp review but perhaps we can negotiate a deal that will personally have me refrain refraining from saying something negative online. it is a threat but it is the beginning of a negotiation. it is not even in court....