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our system, in ,erms of legislation, policies incentivizing andx de-incentivizing in his system. where police involved with misconduct, how are we incentivizing the system to be fair and open and just when we know that district attorneys or prosecutors are not incentivized to do the right thing. how do we have a system that is open and fair and through our policy and advocacy work are incentivizing the right things? seconding everything my co-panelists have said. we just completed -- we hired special investigators to go down to texas because of what was theening with sandra bland, woman found hanging in the jail cell and taxes that became national news. we mobilize hundreds of thousands of members, work with other organizations, petitions to the justice department, back-and-forth with the justice department, but to the process and hearings of these conversations with members in --s county, and they sort of they were part of a larger narrative that we continue to hear about collusion and the lack of incentives to do the right rings in these small counties and towns, the conflict o
our system, in ,erms of legislation, policies incentivizing andx de-incentivizing in his system. where police involved with misconduct, how are we incentivizing the system to be fair and open and just when we know that district attorneys or prosecutors are not incentivized to do the right thing. how do we have a system that is open and fair and through our policy and advocacy work are incentivizing the right things? seconding everything my co-panelists have said. we just completed -- we hired...
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a story that incentivizes and pushes us to believe whatthat we are being told on the front pages of ournewspaper. we push this outthe saturn started campaigning. pushing the networks to do better. were not racist, but what you all are doing each side is this, and now we have to fix this or will be having conversations with your at the charges. and in the last peace, and this is an important piece in something that -- the amen choir peace. and i believe i will have this in this room. we made so many mistakes are on corporate accountability. after 2010 so much of our work should have been focused on holding and pushing back corporations. corporate accountability not only as a structural issue but a symbol is uniting not just across movements for black lives, but we see it showing up in other communities around the country, other oppressed communities on the right and left that have seen how corporations have moved and our lives what oppressed people, not just black people but immigrants and women and gay and lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and native people when comeau we are wen
a story that incentivizes and pushes us to believe whatthat we are being told on the front pages of ournewspaper. we push this outthe saturn started campaigning. pushing the networks to do better. were not racist, but what you all are doing each side is this, and now we have to fix this or will be having conversations with your at the charges. and in the last peace, and this is an important piece in something that -- the amen choir peace. and i believe i will have this in this room. we made so...
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it incentivizes sheriffs and judges from taking money under the table. it incentivizes all sorts of things and the united states and philippiners the only democracies that have this type bail system. so we're not sitting inside some normal process that exists in been global democracies. something that has to change for all the reasons laid out and that's at the macro policy level. but at the microlevel, woman for a traffic infraction was given $5,000 bail. her family had to figure out how to get that: it took days. she was found hanging in her jail cell. we continue to see at the story level this is happening and then at the macro level we see our our system absolutely incentivizes this. how the overlays of capitalism and coach pratt power, and that bail, that bail work is absolutely the work of alec. the bail bonds industry, the surveillance industry pushed these policies in states and they're continuing to push them in states around the country. be on the lookout because as the movement around stopping prisons happens, around no more prisons, around en
it incentivizes sheriffs and judges from taking money under the table. it incentivizes all sorts of things and the united states and philippiners the only democracies that have this type bail system. so we're not sitting inside some normal process that exists in been global democracies. something that has to change for all the reasons laid out and that's at the macro policy level. but at the microlevel, woman for a traffic infraction was given $5,000 bail. her family had to figure out how to...
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how does it incentivize the bill? david: it does not stop your colleagues for meeting on a compromise a bill. i am wondering if you think there is a legitimate compromise bill and what it looks like? no, i do not know what they are meeting with or on it. so, i do not know what they are trying to propose. david: is there anything in their that would get your support? rep. shimkus: i want to be up to see how do we incentivize delaying a new fiber optic cable? because when you make a governmental demand on what a private entity can carry then is thealmost assuming -- government eventually going to have to get involved in funding so you can upkeep because you're demanding carriage? if you let a free market system incentivize the rights away to carry large packages may that incentivizes someone. where is the incentive to build? another thing that has to be considered a net year is spectrum. as we sit on capitol hill on this topic, could you give us what is happening legislatively on the house of the wireless spectrum and h
how does it incentivize the bill? david: it does not stop your colleagues for meeting on a compromise a bill. i am wondering if you think there is a legitimate compromise bill and what it looks like? no, i do not know what they are meeting with or on it. so, i do not know what they are trying to propose. david: is there anything in their that would get your support? rep. shimkus: i want to be up to see how do we incentivize delaying a new fiber optic cable? because when you make a governmental...
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are we incentivizing them, or does the tax hold coders holding us back. jim: it's definitely holding us back and we have to simplify it. if we could abolish the irs, that would be good. i spend in my company, a few hundred thousand dollars just to accountants. it would sympathize and reduce my cost just to figure out what -- simplify and reduce cost just to figure out what taxes are. a simple tax code would be good across the country. why are we penalizing the rate? -- rich? why is this whole country thinking about the wealthy and help the poor? let's try to get the rest of us to get there. start an tax, i helped organization 15 years ago working on the death tax. that is double taxation, triple if you are a corporation. you have already paid at the corporate level, personal level, or then you lose your father mother and pay it again. from my hand, there should be no death tax. it should be abolished altogether. i don't care how wealthy you are, i know i won't get elected either if i take that tone forward, but that is my view. code is certainly a big pie
are we incentivizing them, or does the tax hold coders holding us back. jim: it's definitely holding us back and we have to simplify it. if we could abolish the irs, that would be good. i spend in my company, a few hundred thousand dollars just to accountants. it would sympathize and reduce my cost just to figure out what -- simplify and reduce cost just to figure out what taxes are. a simple tax code would be good across the country. why are we penalizing the rate? -- rich? why is this whole...
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technologyg infrastructure itself is something you can incentivize for developers.hen you look at utility and for sector, what most people do not realize is that when development's come in and put a big shopping mall in, the city will typically offer incentives to oversized infrastructure and growth areas for as a way that they can pay back developers overtime for building infrastructure to serve future growth. i think technology should be locked into that. when you start incentivize developments to put fiber in the home, the city takes an active role in saying we are going to provide tax incentives or abatements for you to oversized infrastructure because this is a big focus area for us. we do it with water and wastewater. why not technology and fiber? the answer is looking at incentivizing technology if the church at the city level. -- and infrastructure at the city level. about 15 years ago, the media outlets here in cleveland and amazing piece on regionalism. club teame city together with the stream. it was amazing and insightful and it show that we are basicall
technologyg infrastructure itself is something you can incentivize for developers.hen you look at utility and for sector, what most people do not realize is that when development's come in and put a big shopping mall in, the city will typically offer incentives to oversized infrastructure and growth areas for as a way that they can pay back developers overtime for building infrastructure to serve future growth. i think technology should be locked into that. when you start incentivize...
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are we incentivizing them or is the tax code holding us back? mr. neiman: the tax code definitely is holding us back. we have to find a way to simplify it. if we could abolish the irs, that would be good. i know we won't. i spend, in my company, a few hundred thousand dollars just to accountants. it would simplify and reduce my cost there just to figure out what our taxes are. a simple tax code would be good across the country. i'm like pete -- why are we utilizing the rich -- penalizing the rich? let's stop the fight and let everybody get the chance to get there, like those who have $10 million. the death tax, i helped start an organization 15 years ago working on the death tax. that is double taxation, triple if you are a corporation. you have already paid at the corporate level, the personal level, and then you lose your father and mother, and paid again. from my end, there should be no death tax. it should be abolished altogether. i do care how wealthy you are. i know i won't get elected either if i take that tone forward, but that is my view. m
are we incentivizing them or is the tax code holding us back? mr. neiman: the tax code definitely is holding us back. we have to find a way to simplify it. if we could abolish the irs, that would be good. i know we won't. i spend, in my company, a few hundred thousand dollars just to accountants. it would simplify and reduce my cost there just to figure out what our taxes are. a simple tax code would be good across the country. i'm like pete -- why are we utilizing the rich -- penalizing the...
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the x prize is a foundation that incentivize competition where the world most needs innovation. ♪ ♪ >o knew the world needed a commercial space industry? a new way to clean oil spills. quickly from the world's oceans. or a hand held medical triquarter like the one on star trek that will diagnose a patient at the wave of a hand. x prize has created incentivized competition to get the world's biggest thinkers working on ideas that will change the world. but where no market currently exists. now, x prize already sparked the commercial space industry with the ansari x prize and now its google lunar x prize is gearing up to make history. the israeli company space il announced it secured a spot in 2019 to send its rover to the moon. american company moon express is also competing and has also signed a launch contract although it needs to be verified through x prize. on. jake ward has more. >> moon express and astrobonic are competitors in a very small emerging market. a market that doesn't even know yet that it needs the moon. >> we see the moon as the 8th continent of the world. we want to
the x prize is a foundation that incentivize competition where the world most needs innovation. ♪ ♪ >o knew the world needed a commercial space industry? a new way to clean oil spills. quickly from the world's oceans. or a hand held medical triquarter like the one on star trek that will diagnose a patient at the wave of a hand. x prize has created incentivized competition to get the world's biggest thinkers working on ideas that will change the world. but where no market currently...
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what the hearing focused upon is w do we incentive -- incentivize possible. the second thing we can do on a rewrite which is emerging consensus is video reform, retransmission reform and how do we make video pricing more competitive, because what we have learned is that as video prices are high, it slows down the investment in new networks and it inhibits or impairs or new competition in a market. video reform, and new infrastructure deployment, a possible restructuring of the f.c.c. that would reflect the market. available.to be made that is where consensus is emerging. d reform that are modernizes or broadband services can be made available to low-income individuals. host: how do you restructure the f.c.c.? mr. pickering: they have the commentary and the broadcast and the cable, and really, we are going to emerge to all broadband world and having those silos may not make sense in today's world. but whatever is done, i think the 1996 act has been again a great success. the fundamentals of interconnection and competitive access to networks and last mile acces
what the hearing focused upon is w do we incentive -- incentivize possible. the second thing we can do on a rewrite which is emerging consensus is video reform, retransmission reform and how do we make video pricing more competitive, because what we have learned is that as video prices are high, it slows down the investment in new networks and it inhibits or impairs or new competition in a market. video reform, and new infrastructure deployment, a possible restructuring of the f.c.c. that would...
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are we incentivizing them or is the tax code holding us back? mr. neiman: the tax code definitely is holding us back. we have to find a way to simplify it. if we could abolish the irs, that would be good. i know we won't. , in my company, a few hundred thousand dollars just to accountants. it would simplify and reduce my cost there just to figure out what our taxes are. a simple tax code would be good across the country. we like pete -- why are rich -- tilizing the penalizing the rich? let's stop the fight and let everybody get the chance to get there, like those who have $10 million. an death tax, i helped start organization 15 years ago working on the death tax. that is double taxation, triple if you are a corporation. you have already paid at the corporate level, the personal level, and then you lose your father and mother, and paid again. from my end, there should be no death tax. it should be abolished altogether. i do care how wealthy you are. i know i won't get elected either if i take that tone forward, but that is my view. rep. beauprez: it
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we need to reward that, incentivize that, give them more leadership opportunities.one who wants to treat all teachers as the same, i think, devalues the extraordinary work they do and, frankly, demeans the profession. what you have is states around the country who are thinking differently about teacher and principal evaluation support, who are raising standards, who are turning around underperforming schoolings. this is another hugely underreported story that part of the reason the graduation rate is up and dropout rates are down is we've invested $5 billion to turn around the lowest emergencying schools in the nation. it hasn't been perfect, but many schools are getting better. this work is hard, it is a very significant change. it's being done imperfectly. implementation is difficult, but the nation is moving in a very different direction that short term will be rocky and bumpy, but long term puts us in a very different spot. one more second on it. massachusetts, virtually every measure is our highest performing state k-12. in massachusetts about 30% of their high
we need to reward that, incentivize that, give them more leadership opportunities.one who wants to treat all teachers as the same, i think, devalues the extraordinary work they do and, frankly, demeans the profession. what you have is states around the country who are thinking differently about teacher and principal evaluation support, who are raising standards, who are turning around underperforming schoolings. this is another hugely underreported story that part of the reason the graduation...
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third rail government house to move away from the regulatory environment they are in percolation incentivized regardless of what industry that will actually start to lift. charles: what about the third real? >> it is sent democrats are republicans but let's get business. charles: i don't think it is a confidence for at a five are very rich progressives have been in power for almost ever. when is the last time you didn't have not progressive policies with high taxes and a lot of regulation and a nanny state they know what is best for their people. >> you may have a point from that perspective but i am suggesting incentivizing from the tax structure will create jobs. charles: here is my question can they come back? they have a massive exodus you're not the only one who left california there was a wagon trail. with that cautionary tale. >> to have a low-grade broadbased flat tax. they need state regulatory reform government spending reduction and policies for a the country needs it to get going what i was there we had proper 13 -- proposition 13. charles: now illegals can vote and all kids get
third rail government house to move away from the regulatory environment they are in percolation incentivized regardless of what industry that will actually start to lift. charles: what about the third real? >> it is sent democrats are republicans but let's get business. charles: i don't think it is a confidence for at a five are very rich progressives have been in power for almost ever. when is the last time you didn't have not progressive policies with high taxes and a lot of regulation...
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the, you know, the right way to carry large packages, maybe that incentivizes someone to build out. so that's what i would look at, where's the incentive to build out. >> host: representative shimkus, another thing that has to be considered next year is spectrum. as we sit here today, hearings on capitol hill on this topic. could you give us what's happening legislatively on the house side when it comes to this wireless spectrum and how the fcc handles it? >> guest: yeah. it's a very exciting time. of course; we had a very, we would argue a very successful spectrum auction a year and a half ago. technology is just a financial thing, i think that's why i love serving on the committee. really, technology moves so fast that we can't regulate it, but what we know that we need is more spectrum, ability of the space to continue to innovate. we had a hearing on that today. and it, there was discussions about 3g moving into 4g and 4g moving to 5 and then a debate about sharing technology and how do you do that and white spaces which, you know, in essence, are free and wi-fi applications, yo
the, you know, the right way to carry large packages, maybe that incentivizes someone to build out. so that's what i would look at, where's the incentive to build out. >> host: representative shimkus, another thing that has to be considered next year is spectrum. as we sit here today, hearings on capitol hill on this topic. could you give us what's happening legislatively on the house side when it comes to this wireless spectrum and how the fcc handles it? >> guest: yeah. it's a...
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are we incentivizing them, or does the tax hold coders holding us back. jim: it's definitely holding us back and we have to simplify it. if we could abolish the irs, that would be good. i spend in my company, a few hundred thousand dollars just to accountants. it would sympathize and reduce my cost just to figure out what -- simplify and reduce cost just to figure out what taxes are. a simple tax code would be good across the country. why are we penalizing the rate? -- rich? why is this whole country thinking about the wealthy and help the poor? let's try to get the rest of us to get there. start an tax, i helped organization 15 years ago working on the death tax. that is double taxation, triple if you are a corporation. you have already paid at the corporate level, personal level, or then you lose your father mother and pay it again. from my hand, there should be no death tax. it should be abolished altogether. i don't care how wealthy you are, i know i won't get elected either if i take that tone forward, but that is my view. code is certainly a big pie
are we incentivizing them, or does the tax hold coders holding us back. jim: it's definitely holding us back and we have to simplify it. if we could abolish the irs, that would be good. i spend in my company, a few hundred thousand dollars just to accountants. it would sympathize and reduce my cost just to figure out what -- simplify and reduce cost just to figure out what taxes are. a simple tax code would be good across the country. why are we penalizing the rate? -- rich? why is this whole...
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it's more of the incentivizing that's part of that proposal. >> so do you want to venture a guess as to how it would affect consumers that buy these new cars? >> these are very good questions, but i'd like to get a little more detailed before taking a position on it. >> thanks. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. guthrie, five minutes for your questions, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. did nhtsa or the department of transportation participate in the development of the cybersecurity framework and will it participate in future iterations of that framework? >> we have ongoing interactions with all kinds of government agencies. we are always involved pretty much in participating as well as having them participate in our activities. >> are there ways nhtsa could participate to develop best practices for automotive cybersecurity? >> yes. in fact, if you look at the model of having the ten manufacturers come together to work on aeb as standard, it is a model to be applied across all kinds of issues, including cybe. everybody has already read the secretary is plannin
it's more of the incentivizing that's part of that proposal. >> so do you want to venture a guess as to how it would affect consumers that buy these new cars? >> these are very good questions, but i'd like to get a little more detailed before taking a position on it. >> thanks. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. guthrie, five minutes for your questions, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. did nhtsa or the department of transportation...
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in addition, gerrymandering these districts incentivizes idealogues. districts are drawn around a narrow group of similarly-minded individuals leaving no reason for elected official to need to compromise. in fact on promize has become a dirty word in washington. and you see the effects of that. the inmates who are currently running that asylum were willing to shut down the government this week because they didn't believe in funding women's health. how crazy is that? in exchange for not shutting down the government, their own speaker, john boehner. i'm sure john boehner's head was a delicious treat for conservative base but that sacrifice did nothing for the country. in fact we should be scared of this form of extreme governing. but again there is nothing we can do about it because they control the legislative chambers in states. progressives negligence has also left legislators in other state elected officials in a position to have to fend for themselves. up until now, there is not been any serious organized effort to identify rising stars, nurture and
in addition, gerrymandering these districts incentivizes idealogues. districts are drawn around a narrow group of similarly-minded individuals leaving no reason for elected official to need to compromise. in fact on promize has become a dirty word in washington. and you see the effects of that. the inmates who are currently running that asylum were willing to shut down the government this week because they didn't believe in funding women's health. how crazy is that? in exchange for not shutting...
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that incentivizes people to move things offshore.what i scanned the horizon for is things that matter for my state. i'm not saying that this does not matter, but with the most valuable resource that a human has, time -- for me, i'm scanning the horizon for things of monumental importance. i'm from new jersey, not texas, but oil exports. controversial issue, right? i also have a passionate belief that if we stay on the trajectory we are on now, we will still only have by 2030, about 20% renewables in our country. if we are able to renew the tax credit, and could ask again to 40% or more renewables in our total package. in a city that has -- i live in therk -- it has four times asthma. i'm writing a book right now. a kid that died from asthma. the particulate matter in the air is causing so much to the -- costing so much to the productivity of our kids. is there common ground to say, maybe we can allow more exports if we can allow business to do what they need, giving them reliable expectations of what the tax take sure what look like
that incentivizes people to move things offshore.what i scanned the horizon for is things that matter for my state. i'm not saying that this does not matter, but with the most valuable resource that a human has, time -- for me, i'm scanning the horizon for things of monumental importance. i'm from new jersey, not texas, but oil exports. controversial issue, right? i also have a passionate belief that if we stay on the trajectory we are on now, we will still only have by 2030, about 20%...
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. >> so we started the program with 4 policy goal to incentivize higher goal as you may know 12 percent is required in the inclusionary hours but we wanted to see it higher and this is a tool for that additionally a number of sites in the city not feasible and the density benefits that can be granted along with higher levels of visibility make those feasible the middle-income program and finally to facilitate one hundred percent of affordable housing entitlements the map before you is our program area or our study and were b that includes the city allows the residential uses and regulates the unit by rash to lot area to 6 hundred and one to 8 hundred as opposed to the base code that regulated by descended and bulk generally those areas require or allow commercial on the ground floor so that there are major show corridors or mixed use commercial areas they are always within a quarter of a mile in the muni thirty thousand parcels in the program area that's a large portion of the city 20 percent both parcels have healthy buildings are not going back going to be affected and not change we t
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. >> oh, you incentivize these kids. fantastic. and we just have a little bit of time left. talk to us about the kids in the clinic, golf classic. and that's a great fund-raiser, and how does this all fit together? >> yeah, sure. that's for san francisco and our school university of pacific school dentistry. we throw this annual golf program and we try to collect and donate money to the area and for the -- help with the process of the low-income kids. >> yeah. so you're serving at-risk youth and providing dental services to kids in our own community here in the bay area. >> uh-huh, yeah. >> okay. terrific. well, thank you so much for being here. we really appreciate it. good luck with the program. 700 pounds of candy last year, hoping to beat that record. you think you'll make it this year? >>cy think we will. we have some eager parents eager children and eager teachers to get that candy out there. >> sounds good. the kids in the clinic golf classic 2015 takes place october 26th put on the school of dentistry and it will be held at the olympic club, a great venue in san fran
. >> oh, you incentivize these kids. fantastic. and we just have a little bit of time left. talk to us about the kids in the clinic, golf classic. and that's a great fund-raiser, and how does this all fit together? >> yeah, sure. that's for san francisco and our school university of pacific school dentistry. we throw this annual golf program and we try to collect and donate money to the area and for the -- help with the process of the low-income kids. >> yeah. so you're...
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>> well, i think of course they're different things because laws can incentivize either moral or immoralior. mr. skrelli is not a person that is not a classical pharmaceutical executive. he didn't run through finance r&d, he's a hedge fund manager that has figured out how to do something, he has been denounced by the bases of pharmaceutical makers, he may be falling flat on the face because of the blow-back he's gotten. >> you know drugs broadly speaking have gone up 13% over the past year in price. while the generate of inflation in the economy is around 2%. so he may not be exactly aping the business model of the rest of big pharma. but there is something going on here. a lot of generic drugs have seen very healthy price rises that are not forced by for instance a rising cost of production. what's going on? >> the rising price of generic drugs is i think mysterious. because you can't make the justification that a research-based drug maker like gilliad could make for hep c drugs. there is effectively no research and development in generic drugs. they should be easy to enter the market,i
>> well, i think of course they're different things because laws can incentivize either moral or immoralior. mr. skrelli is not a person that is not a classical pharmaceutical executive. he didn't run through finance r&d, he's a hedge fund manager that has figured out how to do something, he has been denounced by the bases of pharmaceutical makers, he may be falling flat on the face because of the blow-back he's gotten. >> you know drugs broadly speaking have gone up 13% over...
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do you feel incentivized? does the company still get what they want? >> i guess. they're all still thriving, right? >> good point. >> maybe that's the way to go. who knows? >> next, a woman who's got quite a bit of time on her hands and under her belt probably. >> nicknamed wonder woman and you're about to see why. her name is mary cotter. she's just turned 103. that's right. 103 years young. there she is. she celebrated her birthday by doing what she loves best, serving coffee and tea as a volunteer at the senior center in southern california. she is up and at 'em. >> she lives alone, drives herself to and from the center five days a week rain or shine. she says the trick maintaining a daily schedule. i believe that. >> i want to be like her. >> don't take that six-month vacation. >> i love it. you're funny. >> coming up in "the skinny," tracy morgan just did something he hasn't done in quite some time. >> also ahead, convincing total strangers to reveal their most intimate thoughts. we'll go looking for the humans of new york. it's been one author's labor of lov
do you feel incentivized? does the company still get what they want? >> i guess. they're all still thriving, right? >> good point. >> maybe that's the way to go. who knows? >> next, a woman who's got quite a bit of time on her hands and under her belt probably. >> nicknamed wonder woman and you're about to see why. her name is mary cotter. she's just turned 103. that's right. 103 years young. there she is. she celebrated her birthday by doing what she loves best,...
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as it relates to areas it's making technology infrastructure itself something you can incentivize for developers. when you look at utility infrastructure, what most people don't realize is when developments come in and someone puts in a shopping mall they can emphasize infrastructure in growth areas. a way they can pay back developers over time for developing infrastructure to serve future growth. i think technologile should be lumped into that. when you incentivize providers to put fiber to the curb or the home and the city says we'll provide tax incentives or abatements to over size infrastructure. this is a big focus area for us. we do it with waste water. why not do it with technology and fiber. we are looking at technology and infrastructure at the city level. >> about 15 years ago, the media outlets in cleveland did an amazing piece on regionalism. came together with idea stream. it was amazing. insightful. it showed we are basically paying for between 300% or 1,000% more for redundant services in the county than necessary. since then, little or nothing has happened. how do we g
as it relates to areas it's making technology infrastructure itself something you can incentivize for developers. when you look at utility infrastructure, what most people don't realize is when developments come in and someone puts in a shopping mall they can emphasize infrastructure in growth areas. a way they can pay back developers over time for developing infrastructure to serve future growth. i think technologile should be lumped into that. when you incentivize providers to put fiber to...
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it's morbidly the incentivizing i think that's part of the proposal. >> so do you want to venture a guess to how it would affect consumers who buy these new cars? >> that's the sort of thing i think we need a little more time to sort of technically -- these are very good question but i think we want to get more detail before taking a specific position on the. >> thanks a lot. i thank you, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman gets back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky five minutes for your questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. rosekind, didn't nhtsa or the department of transportation participate in the development of the cybersecurity framework? will participate in the future iterations of that framework the? >> with ongoing interactions with all kinds of government agencies, so we are always involve pretty much in a lease participating as well as having them participate in our activities. >> are the ways of nhtsa could participate to develop best practices for automotive cybersecurity? >> yes. and effect if you look at the model of having a 10 manufactures come together t
it's morbidly the incentivizing i think that's part of the proposal. >> so do you want to venture a guess to how it would affect consumers who buy these new cars? >> that's the sort of thing i think we need a little more time to sort of technically -- these are very good question but i think we want to get more detail before taking a specific position on the. >> thanks a lot. i thank you, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman gets back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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requested if, tried the united nation, but didn't wield the means, what happened is he did enough to incentivize the civil war. and to innocent vice other players to get involved. i think the administration was slow to realise what was available at the time or that the disintegration of states, whether syria, iraq or libya could be worse than author tare can regimes. would an empire handle that differently. if we look at the modern middle east. the problem is that in the post imperial age, when the empires collapsed. the middle east entered a stage of informal empire, where the united states and the soviet union both tried to intervene with disastrous results, and that is where we have been for many years, without recognising what it is that we are trying to do. i think there was a naivety and ha repeated itself when the arab springs degan. >> so should there be democracy in the middle east. >> ideally, it's the best available political system that we have come up with. and a lesson we learnt in the last 100 years is if you go to democracy before the rule of law is in place or you rush to democr
requested if, tried the united nation, but didn't wield the means, what happened is he did enough to incentivize the civil war. and to innocent vice other players to get involved. i think the administration was slow to realise what was available at the time or that the disintegration of states, whether syria, iraq or libya could be worse than author tare can regimes. would an empire handle that differently. if we look at the modern middle east. the problem is that in the post imperial age, when...
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if you can incentivize people coming into the military, knowing that at the end of it, they will have this kind of an educational opportunity, you will actually expand the recruitment pool. it will not affect the retention pools. we had a 16 month period where, in our office, we worked with the veterans groups closely, listening to them with the different portions in the legislation, taking their suggestions to improve it. we also developed a leadership model, in terms of a prototype, if you would, in terms of how you get things done in the united states senate. i developed a four senator group that we used, in terms of talking to the democrats and republicans. senator warren, i actually served on his staff when i was a 25-year-old marine in the pentagon. frank lautenberg, new jersey, democratic side. he was a world war ii veteran. we approached our fellow senators as to democrats, to republicans, to world war ii republicans, to vietnam veterans saying, this is what he's people need, deserve, and have earned in their service. this was not easy, looking back .n it, it seems rather logi
if you can incentivize people coming into the military, knowing that at the end of it, they will have this kind of an educational opportunity, you will actually expand the recruitment pool. it will not affect the retention pools. we had a 16 month period where, in our office, we worked with the veterans groups closely, listening to them with the different portions in the legislation, taking their suggestions to improve it. we also developed a leadership model, in terms of a prototype, if you...
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in our first report, we focus on inacceptabili incentived offered to an increasingly important part of the work force, working mothers. here's more. >> reporter: this company in tokyo sells products. nine of the 30 staff members bring their kids to work. the manager started allowing them to do that after the company became very shorthanded. two years ago, five workers took time off to have babies. the remaining staff couldn't cope by themselves. the manager wanted the workers on maternity leave to return, so he let them bring their kids to the office, but the new arrangement wasn't perfect. the children kept running around the office, and that made it difficult for people to concentrate on their work. >> translator: the kids would play with documents and key boards and push the power buttons on computers from time to time. >> reporter: the manager set aside a separate space for the children so they could play safely within reach of their moms. the company also has a soundproof room. the staff members use this room when they need to call customers or create important documents. the work
in our first report, we focus on inacceptabili incentived offered to an increasingly important part of the work force, working mothers. here's more. >> reporter: this company in tokyo sells products. nine of the 30 staff members bring their kids to work. the manager started allowing them to do that after the company became very shorthanded. two years ago, five workers took time off to have babies. the remaining staff couldn't cope by themselves. the manager wanted the workers on maternity...
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the draft seeks to address concerns around recall awareness and incentivizes automakers to invest in technologies that will indeed save more lives. this is a life-saving endeavor. i look forward to a thoughtful and engaging dialogue on the merits of each proposal. while we have a ton of witnesses today, i want to invite everyone with an interest to give us feedback on how we can improve the legislation. our work continues to improve safety for drivers and i yield my time to marsha blackburn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank our witnesses for being here today. chairman burgess, i want to thank you for this hearing. i think you have chosen a great day. it is october 21st, 2015. remember the significance of that date and hear we are talking about interconnectedness of cars and using tablets, so perfect day to have this discussion. chairman burgess, i thank you for the draft that you have brought forward. my constituents are truly interested in this issue whether they work with toyota or gm or nissan or in the after market auto parts industry with autozone. when you look at th
the draft seeks to address concerns around recall awareness and incentivizes automakers to invest in technologies that will indeed save more lives. this is a life-saving endeavor. i look forward to a thoughtful and engaging dialogue on the merits of each proposal. while we have a ton of witnesses today, i want to invite everyone with an interest to give us feedback on how we can improve the legislation. our work continues to improve safety for drivers and i yield my time to marsha blackburn....
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also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. monmonticello mngz mnlz wante mo lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids to be able to do that just to get a basic education in this day and age. >> jacob ward joining us from sasan francisco. i'm going to talk with a sitting members of congress who accuses the fcc of a power grab. >> across the united states, cities are weighing the risks and benefits of building their own high speed internet networks. the goal is to bring faster speeds at a cheaper price. that is something cities believe the telecom giants aren't doing for them. but the telecoms don't think it's fair to be competing against a company that is funded by taxpayer dollars. starting their own broadband services
also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. monmonticello mngz mnlz wante mo lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids to...
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i don't have time to be doing this all night. 25% is really the number that i need that incentivizese to do the things that i think need to be done. investing in businesses is always a risk. but i always gear my offers towards minimizing my risk. there's over $400,000 of inventory here, so my $100,000 offer is safe. if this deal goes bad, i know for certain i'll get my money back. and you understand, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. last year, maarse lost $20,000. but i know with a few tweaks, we can go from losing $20,000 to making $1/2 million very quickly. i'm so confident that i can make a difference, i'm writing a check. >> is this a now or never deal? >> you're gonna make a decision right now. >> all right. i'm okay with that, for one week. >> but all i ask is that you don't screw me. you don't take my money. >> we're not the type. >> yeah, you won't find anybody that-- >> well, why did it take you a while to say that to me? your mom said it right away. why did you have to think about it? >> i'm just surprised you would even say something like that. >> well, sure, you hav
i don't have time to be doing this all night. 25% is really the number that i need that incentivizese to do the things that i think need to be done. investing in businesses is always a risk. but i always gear my offers towards minimizing my risk. there's over $400,000 of inventory here, so my $100,000 offer is safe. if this deal goes bad, i know for certain i'll get my money back. and you understand, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. last year, maarse lost $20,000. but i know with a few...
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but you can find a way to help countries that are genuinely committed and at the same time incentivize those countries to start looking more into how to fix their problems. in some countries, you'll work along side that government to build those hospitals and skills because they're demonstrating will to use their own money too. but in other countries, you'll use aid to clean up corruption or fix the institutions that don't have the will the. >> there are many more goals set out in the sustainable development goals than there were in the millennium goals. >> yes. >> does that send you rushing off in 16 different directions instead of being more focused and targeted, it seems like because there are so many goals, it's for diffuse. >> it is. but it's also more comprehensive. this agenda finally represents not just what donors want to do for developing countries but what they want to do for themselves and some of these big chronic challenges like inequality and planet change. the trick is you can't invest in all 17 goals at the same time with the same resources. we have the money to addres
but you can find a way to help countries that are genuinely committed and at the same time incentivize those countries to start looking more into how to fix their problems. in some countries, you'll work along side that government to build those hospitals and skills because they're demonstrating will to use their own money too. but in other countries, you'll use aid to clean up corruption or fix the institutions that don't have the will the. >> there are many more goals set out in the...
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and i think we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the business convinced it is going to be not just good for the woman but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be and where will the bank be? ana: i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, i want us to be the best bank in many more markets. we are already the best when i say the best, the best for our people, customers, shareholders, and communities. i think in some of the smaller countries like portugal and chile we are already there. we want to be there in many more markets. we define "best" as i said, not just for our shareholders but for all of our stakeholders. francine: thank you so much, ana botin, for speaking with bloomberg. ana: thank you so much. ♪ betty: he is the billionaire media mogul who calls himself a country boy from tennessee. dish network founder, charlie ergen. for the first time on bloomberg television, he weighs in on the seismic shift taking place in television. he plans to become the next big wireless company and why he may be loo
and i think we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the business convinced it is going to be not just good for the woman but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be and where will the bank be? ana: i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, i want us to be the best bank in many more markets. we are already the best when i say the best, the best for our people, customers, shareholders, and communities. i think...
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also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. mont monticello mngz mnlz wante minno lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids to be able to do that just to get a basic education in this day and age. >> jacob ward joining us from sasan francisco. i'm going to talk with a >> oil in the arctic. >> we're the eyes and the ears here in the arctic, we wanna be prepared. >> as the ice recedes and potential danger builds, can science keep a step ahead of disaster? >> we can't go back if we have a significant accident. the oil will make its way into the ice. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impac
also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. mont monticello mngz mnlz wante minno lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids...
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also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. mont monticello mngz mnlz wante minno lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids to be able to do that just to get a basic education in this day and age. >> jacob ward joining us from sasan francisco. i'm going to talk with a >> puerto rico's debt crisis. >> they're gonna demonstrate right outside where the governor lives. >> are hedge funds offering a fix? >> those investments will spark the economic recovery. >> or just fixing the odds? >> they're trying to force us into one course of action. >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-
also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. mont monticello mngz mnlz wante minno lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids...
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also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. mont monticello mngz mnlz wante minno lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids to be able to do that just to get a basic education in this day and age. >> jacob ward joining us from sasan francisco. i'm going to talk with a >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". satu
also it's important to understand that the fcc's fund that is supposed to incentivize these companies, $26 million for tennessee for at&t tennessee to provide service, sounds like a lot of money. that is not a lot of money. mont monticello mngz mnlz wante minno lay their own fiber line. guess how much it cost them, that was also $26 million that's for one tiny town. it's really not enough money anyway. we're talking about barely enough to get online. as you saw young parents need their kids...