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the network -- or incentivizing the industry to better service and better competition? >> guest: that depends on the particular transaction you might have in mine. certainly for me, that is the bottom line. is the consummation of this transaction going to benefit the american public. if it doesn't, and if in particular the broadband marketplace would be harmed, that's something i have concern about. >> does the new york regulators recently approved the charter transaction with time warner cable. do you -- i realize there may be limits to what you can say about the transaction, but, you know, is this a positive sign for the parties? >> guest: as you suggest in your question, because it's a pending proceeding in which i and my colleagues are going to have to render judgment, i can't really say one way or the other how the new york decision might inform or what it might portend for the fcc's decision. >> let's talk a little bit about the incentive auction whose deadline is, in fact, the reverse auction this week. have you, what's your impression, you know, of the broadcast
the network -- or incentivizing the industry to better service and better competition? >> guest: that depends on the particular transaction you might have in mine. certainly for me, that is the bottom line. is the consummation of this transaction going to benefit the american public. if it doesn't, and if in particular the broadband marketplace would be harmed, that's something i have concern about. >> does the new york regulators recently approved the charter transaction with time...
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two, while we are lowering pries, we want to make sure we continue to invest in and incentivize the development of lifesaving therapies. congress responded to that, senator murray's leadership and senator blunt especially, adding $2 billion to the appropriation process for n.i.h. that's $32 billion now for n.i.h. in a year. the pharmaceutical manufacturers spend $50 billion in a year coming up with new cures and treatments. third, to try to balance the growth -- restraining the growth of drug prices and encouraging investment and incentives for lifesaving therapies, we need to avoid unnecessary regulatory burdens that drive up costs and we need to do our best to keep the marketplace competitive. for the last year, we have been working in a bipartisan way on ways to avoid unnecessary regulatory burdens. the aging committee, senator collins and senator mccaskill have been examining what improvements may be necessary to ensure that the f.d.a. expedites applications for generic drugs to keep the marketplace competitive and drug prices down. but still, over the last 30 years, this is a success story
two, while we are lowering pries, we want to make sure we continue to invest in and incentivize the development of lifesaving therapies. congress responded to that, senator murray's leadership and senator blunt especially, adding $2 billion to the appropriation process for n.i.h. that's $32 billion now for n.i.h. in a year. the pharmaceutical manufacturers spend $50 billion in a year coming up with new cures and treatments. third, to try to balance the growth -- restraining the growth of drug...
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other producers also been incentivized to produce work on the unrest in the country. this is the case of russia, this is the case of iraq, this is the case of brazil. all these producers have been incentivized to produce more and to make up the volume weighted lost in price. on the demand side, demand has also been very weak and that is undermined prices as well. the normal demand response one might expect from a drop in prices has not happened for a number of reasons. the slowdown in china, changes in currencies of major consuming countries, and effort to subsidized oil prices by a number of emerging economies. in addition, the environment in many economies meant at low prices increased expectation of deflation instead of stimulating economic growth. enters concerns in the oil sector about the rapid pace of penetration of traditional oil markets like natural gas and renewables. so all these factors are changing the picture. means there's much more supply, much more downward pressure on prices. we are seeing the beginning of the supply response but supply continues to
other producers also been incentivized to produce work on the unrest in the country. this is the case of russia, this is the case of iraq, this is the case of brazil. all these producers have been incentivized to produce more and to make up the volume weighted lost in price. on the demand side, demand has also been very weak and that is undermined prices as well. the normal demand response one might expect from a drop in prices has not happened for a number of reasons. the slowdown in china,...
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actually make stuff happen. >> you're talking about incentivizing government to adopt this. i've heard that we are going to have the republican national convention next year. you see any way to help use that as a lever to incentivize the city of cleveland to do more with this kind of innovation? dustin: i think the event itself will be heavily technology focus. on the network standpoint, to support that many people in a centralized area. you look at the improvements out of that make them more sustainable long-term. also, i think since cleveland has a regular dialogue with the republican convention as they plan this. they can look at different things that they can do to help allow people from the community to plug into that keep the infrastructure in place after the event we use. i definitely think there are opportunities to do that as they start to plan how to support that many people. >> thank you a much. -- very much. when you talk about opt in technologies, how do you deal with issues of representativeness of your population-base? you may have a biased sample or advice bi
actually make stuff happen. >> you're talking about incentivizing government to adopt this. i've heard that we are going to have the republican national convention next year. you see any way to help use that as a lever to incentivize the city of cleveland to do more with this kind of innovation? dustin: i think the event itself will be heavily technology focus. on the network standpoint, to support that many people in a centralized area. you look at the improvements out of that make them...
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what the presidents were incentivized to do is find somebody who is very ideologic and already has these entrenched views. most of the justices in the supreme court worked in a presidential administration, whether it was reagan or ford or obama, most worked in a presidential administration, i don't think you want third parties deciding how to interpret our laws. >> this latest era that gabe defines really start with clarence thomas who was young was ideologic could be expected to be around for a long time on the bench ? >> well, i do think it started about that time. and clearly, it's become the trend . i think in the past 30 years or so justices started to search 20 years or so. president saying i think it's good thing to nominate somebody who's only he going to be on the court for a decade or so, the whole system is structured to incentivize someone who can stay on for a long time. i can't blame the president for wanting to do it. i can't blame senators who are under pressure from special interest groups and these sorts of things to want to nominate somebody who is going to comport wit
what the presidents were incentivized to do is find somebody who is very ideologic and already has these entrenched views. most of the justices in the supreme court worked in a presidential administration, whether it was reagan or ford or obama, most worked in a presidential administration, i don't think you want third parties deciding how to interpret our laws. >> this latest era that gabe defines really start with clarence thomas who was young was ideologic could be expected to be...
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ways they are not incentivized to do so. we are hoping to aggregate votes and voters in a way so that their opinions are tied to the identity of someone who votes and can incentivize elected officials. if you could get them directly connected to a group of voters who care about something, it probably would be well incentivized to spend time with them. i think it isn't all problem at this point and there are some good people working on it. >> i am a student and an elusive millennial that you spoke of. for me the flipside is that a lot of my peers and young people feel like just liking on something on facebook is enough and that is engaging with the cause. for me, as someone who has a see howand has tried to social media can be used to sustain involvement and go beyond the social media presence and i'm wondering if you can speak a little bit to that. there is a huge amount of engagement online with millennial's posting articles and commenting on political topics. when you ask millennial's what are the most impactful things the
ways they are not incentivized to do so. we are hoping to aggregate votes and voters in a way so that their opinions are tied to the identity of someone who votes and can incentivize elected officials. if you could get them directly connected to a group of voters who care about something, it probably would be well incentivized to spend time with them. i think it isn't all problem at this point and there are some good people working on it. >> i am a student and an elusive millennial that...
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and incentivize them to cut spending and invest in future production. there are a lack of new projects to make up for decline rates and decline rates are increasing because necessary maintenance has been pushed back. we are likely to see an increase in decline rates and an increase in natural drop in production and a lack of new projects to make up for those declines. eventually we will see a steep rebound in prices. in inventory as it reaches a reflection point and amatory and inventoryn -- starts going down. ] sen. murkowski: thank you. chairman murkowski, ranking member cantwell, thank you for the opportunity to testify before this committee. i am honored you to request my views and the state of the electric power industry and power markets. and these were markets, i will present high-level views on electric utilities and russian power producers and the critical issues of price formation and market structure in the wholesale power markets. and ie is james lussier am the head of the energy practice at capital energy they serve mostly institutional ass
and incentivize them to cut spending and invest in future production. there are a lack of new projects to make up for decline rates and decline rates are increasing because necessary maintenance has been pushed back. we are likely to see an increase in decline rates and an increase in natural drop in production and a lack of new projects to make up for those declines. eventually we will see a steep rebound in prices. in inventory as it reaches a reflection point and amatory and inventoryn --...
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and that's why the book is trying to incentivize political aptitude and political interest because wecan swing the other way as long as we have new voices and fresh ysdz to help get us there. we always have and no reason to believe that we always won't. >> thank you jennifer lawless. >> thank you. [applause] joins now for bread and spreads and books are sold to the hall washington to your left. we'll see you on the 19th at noon. >> here's a look at some of the authors recently featured on booktv afterwards our weekly interview program. karl rogge discussed the pornts of williams mckinley 1896 presidential campaign. darcy olson of the gold water institute took a critical look at the new medications must undergo to receive fda approval and world medical association president michael reported on the factors contradicts to america health and wellness gap in the coming weeks pulitzer prize winning talking abouts china discontinued one child policy. former senators tom dashel offer solutions to resolve current state of partisanship in washington. also coming up, e jeffrey explain roosevelt
and that's why the book is trying to incentivize political aptitude and political interest because wecan swing the other way as long as we have new voices and fresh ysdz to help get us there. we always have and no reason to believe that we always won't. >> thank you jennifer lawless. >> thank you. [applause] joins now for bread and spreads and books are sold to the hall washington to your left. we'll see you on the 19th at noon. >> here's a look at some of the authors recently...
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and have a lot less time to think about how to engage in a wider audience and they're not that incentivized to do so. part of what we are hoping to do is aggregate votes and voters, in a way, and constituents, so their opinions are tied to their identity as someone who votes and ken incentivize elected officials to spend more time. they're spending a lot of time figuring out how to get the money. if you could get them directly connected to a group of voters who care about something, it would be well incentivized to spend time. but i think it is an unsolved problem at this point, and there are some good people working on it. >> thanks. thank you. next question. >> hi, my name is shayna. me, the flip side of the proliferation of social media is and young of my peers people feel like clicktivism and liking something on facebook is enough, and that is engaging with the cause. for me, as someone who has a twitter and a website, it has been difficult to see how social media can be used to sustain involvement in nature civic engagement goes past just a social media presence. i wonder if you can sp
and have a lot less time to think about how to engage in a wider audience and they're not that incentivized to do so. part of what we are hoping to do is aggregate votes and voters, in a way, and constituents, so their opinions are tied to their identity as someone who votes and ken incentivize elected officials to spend more time. they're spending a lot of time figuring out how to get the money. if you could get them directly connected to a group of voters who care about something, it would be...
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we believe they don't incentivize and guarantee funds add an unnecessary burden on the consumer given the stellar financial strength of the industry. >> thank you. my time has expired. recognize the ranking member mr. cleaver from missouri for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday, i asked your witnesses if any of them believed that we needed to end the nfip. and there were no hands raised so i am interested in whether this panel sees it the same way. are there any of you who believe we need to eliminate the nfip? raise your hand. >> i think we need to eliminate the nfip as a direct provider of insurance and transition it to a mega reinsurer along the model of the terror risk program. the private market is in a better position to deliver the coverage of flood in the standard homeowners and commercial properties than the nfip with a separate flood insurance program. >> but wouldn't the rates be higher for the consumers than they are right now for the nfip? >> no, certainly for some. but for the vast majority of consumers the rates would be less because the private market
we believe they don't incentivize and guarantee funds add an unnecessary burden on the consumer given the stellar financial strength of the industry. >> thank you. my time has expired. recognize the ranking member mr. cleaver from missouri for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday, i asked your witnesses if any of them believed that we needed to end the nfip. and there were no hands raised so i am interested in whether this panel sees it the same way. are there any of...
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the renewable biochemical tax credit is geared to incentivize building new production facilities that use co-products from renewable fuel production, which would extract chemicals like glycerin from plants and turn them into a variety of products like cleaning detergent. it is not aimed at food or fuel production but credits five cents per pound of renewable chemicals produced in a given year, giving a total of a million dollars a year for companies less than five years old, half a million for those older. a business can only use this five times and the proposal lasts 10 years. it's placed under the iowa economic development authority's business tax credit cap and proponents say it's not an increase to current business tax credits. iowa's cultivation corridor and the iowa biotechnology association partnered late last year to develop a white paper from iowa state university researchers, which found iowa could be the best positioned to get to the next frontier of bioprocessing. the iowa biotechnology association says the tax credit would add more value to agriculture. executive director
the renewable biochemical tax credit is geared to incentivize building new production facilities that use co-products from renewable fuel production, which would extract chemicals like glycerin from plants and turn them into a variety of products like cleaning detergent. it is not aimed at food or fuel production but credits five cents per pound of renewable chemicals produced in a given year, giving a total of a million dollars a year for companies less than five years old, half a million for...
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other producers also have been incentivized to produce more in their countries. this is the case of russia, iraq, brazil, all these producers have been incentivized to use more. now the demand-side, demand has been very weak and that has undermined prices as well. normal demand response one might expect from a drop in prices has not happened for number of reasons. the economy, the slowdown in china, changes in the currency of nature consuming countries, and that could d subsidize all prices by number of emerging economies. in addition, the environment and many economies, low prices increase expectation instead of stimulating economic growth. there is concern in the oil sector with the rapid pace of penetration of competing fuels like natural gas and renewables. all these factors are changing the picture and it means there's much more supply. we are seeing out the beginning of a supply and if that continues to exceed demand, inventory will continue to dwindle in that means more pressure. longer-term there could be more pressure because incentivizing producers to m
other producers also have been incentivized to produce more in their countries. this is the case of russia, iraq, brazil, all these producers have been incentivized to use more. now the demand-side, demand has been very weak and that has undermined prices as well. normal demand response one might expect from a drop in prices has not happened for number of reasons. the economy, the slowdown in china, changes in the currency of nature consuming countries, and that could d subsidize all prices by...
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but i don't have a problem with them incentivizing parents to taking a course.a pimply faced 15-year-old boy who has to study more to get restricted license than a parent to have a child and screw their life up. kennedy: you think we should have permits now to have children? >> i'm not going that far. kennedy: that is exactly the slippery slope you're falling down. >> i'm not going that far. provide some education. kennedy: that is the next step. there is plenty of education available. there is. there are faith-based organizations and there are social services. andrea: non-profits do much better job than the government. >> incentivize them to take courses in a non-profit. tax rebate or something but encourage parents to learn something and not just mess up their kids. andrea: in the words of david bowie, baby, why don't you shut your mouth. rockledge end david bowie losing his battle with cancer at the age of 69. we'll look back at his life and career and legacy of that iconic musician next. ♪ listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. an
but i don't have a problem with them incentivizing parents to taking a course.a pimply faced 15-year-old boy who has to study more to get restricted license than a parent to have a child and screw their life up. kennedy: you think we should have permits now to have children? >> i'm not going that far. kennedy: that is exactly the slippery slope you're falling down. >> i'm not going that far. provide some education. kennedy: that is the next step. there is plenty of education...
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we believe they don't incentivize strong corporate financial operations and guarantee funds in our opinion would add an unnecessary burden on the surplus lines consumer given the stellar financial strength of the industry. >> thank you. my time has expired. recognize the ranking member, mr. cleaver from missouri for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday i asked our witnesses if any of them believed we needed to end the nfip and there were no hands raised so i'm interested in whether this panel sees it the same way. are there any of you who believe that we need to eliminate the nfip? just raise your hands if you -- >> yes. i think we need to eliminate the nfip as a direct provider of insurance and transition to a mega reinsurer, along the model of the terrorism risk insurance program. because the private market is in a much better position to deliver the coverage of flood in the standard homeowners, and commercial property insurance policies, than the nfip with a separate flood insurance program. >> but wouldn't the rates be higher for the consumers than they are right now for
we believe they don't incentivize strong corporate financial operations and guarantee funds in our opinion would add an unnecessary burden on the surplus lines consumer given the stellar financial strength of the industry. >> thank you. my time has expired. recognize the ranking member, mr. cleaver from missouri for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday i asked our witnesses if any of them believed we needed to end the nfip and there were no hands raised so i'm...
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while lawmakers are trying to incentivize teacher retention in school districts across the state- the eoc is looking at how to retain teachers at private early education centers. according to eoc executive director melanie barton- a lot of issues with teacher retention deal with resources available to small, private groups- and rising costs of maintaing a 4k program. "they have a hard time recruiting for those classroom centers because they're small operations and can't pay the level a district pays, so you get a lot of turnover." the reporter presented to the education oversight committee did lay out several including merging private and public early education programs under one state-funded administration. ww, wis news 10. the polls remain tight in iowa, where we are just one week out from the first votes of the primary season. and tonight, the democrats will once again share the stage for a town hall debate. senator bernie sanders has continued to chip away at the polls and is running neck-and-neck with hillary clinton. former maryland governor martin o'malley remains in the single
while lawmakers are trying to incentivize teacher retention in school districts across the state- the eoc is looking at how to retain teachers at private early education centers. according to eoc executive director melanie barton- a lot of issues with teacher retention deal with resources available to small, private groups- and rising costs of maintaing a 4k program. "they have a hard time recruiting for those classroom centers because they're small operations and can't pay the level a...
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the bill would incentivize states to work think about it, in our states we might have a great programs. in my state of ohio, southern ohio, w virginia, kentucky, have different programs, you don't know if someone got a prescription filled in ohio there without having better intrastate and that's something that the federal government can exclusively do. portman has taken flak from democrats for a vote last year -- in favor of a budget that threatened major cuts to substance abuse programs. while communities nationwide worry about lead in their water...some hamilton residents will have to live with *no water* at all!this -- after a storm sewer collapsed. collapsed.nine on your side's jay warren tells us how that's leaving some without water this friday.jay? we're standing along eden park drive where a six foot storm sewer collapsed--it happened right in this area. also running right here is a water line--the city will turn the water off on friday while they make the repairs and then after that the boil order goes if the city has a theory as to why the sewer line collapsed at this locatio
the bill would incentivize states to work think about it, in our states we might have a great programs. in my state of ohio, southern ohio, w virginia, kentucky, have different programs, you don't know if someone got a prescription filled in ohio there without having better intrastate and that's something that the federal government can exclusively do. portman has taken flak from democrats for a vote last year -- in favor of a budget that threatened major cuts to substance abuse programs. while...
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i'm very interested in how do we incentivize the private sector? is this something you think should be required or do you just think this will develop over time? i'm looking at you if you see the need of the government to require insurance against these type of attacks? >> i don't think there's a need for the government to require it. i think the lawyers at the end of the day will help corporations and other organizations understand the legal lie of ability associated with not taken. >> do companies really suffer that much who have had these data breaches. >> all i think they're beginning to. i'm seeing more and more boardroom calls being made to our company than ever before. i think the very public retail breaches that have occurred are now heading into not just the ceos office but right into the board rooms. i also believe the critical infrastructure industry that we have out there that are ready regular laded seal the pressure associated with doing something. that's why think doing the insurance companies are doing what they are in terms of tryi
i'm very interested in how do we incentivize the private sector? is this something you think should be required or do you just think this will develop over time? i'm looking at you if you see the need of the government to require insurance against these type of attacks? >> i don't think there's a need for the government to require it. i think the lawyers at the end of the day will help corporations and other organizations understand the legal lie of ability associated with not taken....
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when you have a system that incentivizes innovation and incentivizes higher quality and greater efficiency and the kinds of decisions that reward those things, you get them. when you have a system that's controlled by the federal government and which is gla shall in its ability to move on anything, witness that the fact the previous majority party has been loath to even consider responsibility common sense changes to this law, what happens is that you don't get them. consequently, you don't get the highest quality and you don't get innovation. i am reminded from my colleagues all of the time in the area of orange peaices, the other areas of world that they go to see what is cutting edge, because the technology in this country is losing to other countries because of the force of the federal government that it's disincentivizing higher quality. >> you have been a physician for how many years? >> 35. >> in your 30 years as a physician, medicare and medicaid, government programs, how do they compensate physicians, on what basis? >> it's a great question as well, because it's hard to tell how t
when you have a system that incentivizes innovation and incentivizes higher quality and greater efficiency and the kinds of decisions that reward those things, you get them. when you have a system that's controlled by the federal government and which is gla shall in its ability to move on anything, witness that the fact the previous majority party has been loath to even consider responsibility common sense changes to this law, what happens is that you don't get them. consequently, you don't get...
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percent increase.peter schweizer/gove rnment accountability institute "you have students who are not incentivized to try to pay off their student loans and you have a sprawling bureacracycy that rewards hill, lawmakers are calling out those nefficiencies and calling to simplify the system where currently the agency gets to set its own goals and define its own version of success." virginia foxx/chairwoman, higher education subcommittee "it's clear we've allowed this system to become far too complex to serve students well."at a hearivg in november the f-s-a touted improvements, like making financial aid forms easier and reducing wastejames runcie/fsa chief operating officer "we updated our systems, increased capacity and provided training to thosuands of financial aid professionals at thousands of schools to move to 100 percent direct lending."and there's a growing concern problems now will lead to bigger problems latersen sherrod brown/d-ohio "when kids graduate with huge debt they can't buy a house, they're less likely to start a family they can't start a business, they just can't get going in th
percent increase.peter schweizer/gove rnment accountability institute "you have students who are not incentivized to try to pay off their student loans and you have a sprawling bureacracycy that rewards hill, lawmakers are calling out those nefficiencies and calling to simplify the system where currently the agency gets to set its own goals and define its own version of success." virginia foxx/chairwoman, higher education subcommittee "it's clear we've allowed this system to...
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every other country in europe has implemented an incentivized system which declines over time and increases market mobility. >> unions have rejected the current proposals. all sites will sit down in the spring when negotiations will take place. until then, france will continue of its recordost high on up limit level as the country tries to reduce its 70 billion euro budget deficit. >> more of today's business headlines. shares in the british supermarket chain have risen 4% in london. 1.3% in january. the luxury brand are various unit sales plummet in hong kong, down by 6%. sales plummet in hong kong. the outlook for the luxury sector remains uncertain for 2016. lindt has seen sales rise 8%. outperformedtly the overall chocolate market faster. >> the other day, we were talking about cadbury. seen athing brand has boom in sales tax to the mexican drug lord el chapo. people seem to have noticed the shirt he was wearing. it was made by an l.a. clothing company. they've sold out of the design he was wearing. >> he has a lot of choices. you can choose to wear any brand. makes us happy that he --l
every other country in europe has implemented an incentivized system which declines over time and increases market mobility. >> unions have rejected the current proposals. all sites will sit down in the spring when negotiations will take place. until then, france will continue of its recordost high on up limit level as the country tries to reduce its 70 billion euro budget deficit. >> more of today's business headlines. shares in the british supermarket chain have risen 4% in...
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increase.peter schweizer/govern ment accountability institute 9:43 you have students who are not incentivized to try to pay off their student loans and you have a sprawling bureacracy that rewards inefficiencystandup on capitol hill, lawmakers are calling out those inefficiencies and calling to simplify the system where currently the agency gets to set its own goals and define its own version of foxx/chairwoman, higher education subcommittee "it's clear we've allowed this system to become far too complex to serve students well."at a hearing in november the f-s-a touted improvements, like making financial aid forms easier and reducing operating officer we updated our systems, increased capacity and provided training to thosuands of financial aid professionals at thousands of schools to move to 100 percent growing concern problems now will lead to bigger problems latersen sherrod brown/d-ohio "when kids graduate with huge debt they can't buy a house, they're less likely to start a family they can't start a business, they just can't get going in their lives."another bubble some in washington wor
increase.peter schweizer/govern ment accountability institute 9:43 you have students who are not incentivized to try to pay off their student loans and you have a sprawling bureacracy that rewards inefficiencystandup on capitol hill, lawmakers are calling out those inefficiencies and calling to simplify the system where currently the agency gets to set its own goals and define its own version of foxx/chairwoman, higher education subcommittee "it's clear we've allowed this system to become...
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education ... the governor wants to aggressively start recruiting teachers to rural districts and incentivizing them to stay there. under her proposal, if a student agrees to teach in a challenged district for eight years, the full cost of their education at a state university would be covered. if recent graduates agree to eight years, the state would repay their student loans. and career educators who teach in challenged districts, could have their graduate coursework covered. the governor went on to say, children cannot learn as well when the wawas of classrooms are crumbling around them. so, she wants to permanently dedicate up to one percent of our state's bond capacity to k-12 education facilities. the governor says the plan would start with a complete evaluation buildldg standards ... and there would be restrictions on local governments. the governor also revisited her road funding plan saying she will not sign any bill that raises taxes. she called on lawmakers to pass legislation that cuts taxes, reforms the transportation system, and invests in our roads. in response to the governor's
education ... the governor wants to aggressively start recruiting teachers to rural districts and incentivizing them to stay there. under her proposal, if a student agrees to teach in a challenged district for eight years, the full cost of their education at a state university would be covered. if recent graduates agree to eight years, the state would repay their student loans. and career educators who teach in challenged districts, could have their graduate coursework covered. the governor...
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. >> this is the way to incentivize it. whether through fitness or rewarding shoppers for shopping on a point system or cash back reward. amber: matthew is with ultimate coupons.com and they compiled a list of retailers using fitness apps to allow you to earn points for cash or coupons. >> we have everything from walgreens to dick's sporting the one you will save money on is sports authority because you will track fitness through third party apps. amber: once you link to them and move the more activity you do the more you earn. >> if you are looking at walgreens or sports authority you can do everything from test your blood sugar, blood pressure. amber: walgreens is the one that allows users to redeem points up to $50 while dick's sporting goods, sears, k-mart and authorities sport offer savings or rewards to use in store or online. with sears or k-mart you can earn up to 2,000 points for walking or running 15 miles or better thanking 1,500 calories. every 1,000 point earns you a dollar. while there's a cap on how much you
. >> this is the way to incentivize it. whether through fitness or rewarding shoppers for shopping on a point system or cash back reward. amber: matthew is with ultimate coupons.com and they compiled a list of retailers using fitness apps to allow you to earn points for cash or coupons. >> we have everything from walgreens to dick's sporting the one you will save money on is sports authority because you will track fitness through third party apps. amber: once you link to them and...
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incentivizing industries to do that for you, so they come up with a system consistent with that, is whate are trying to do. vago: what are your priorities for this last year in office? frank: two words, sustaining momentum. the evidence that is clear now is very y encouraging to me. i put it t out to the work force to make sure they understand that. we are doing the righthings. one thing that is going to catch onone thing we are going to keep doing is -- all the services except for one exception. i welcome their involvement. they arere required to accept se accountability for the programs. a lot of the resnsibility we have always had, that includes quirements and budgeting. inedibly important t me is taking care of the acquisition woworkforce. vago: up next, jeanette mack tells where start if you want to retire but still have a lot of debt. >> 31% of retirees feel the same way according to a recent survey. if this sounds like you, there are steps you can take to reduce or eliminate your debt. at starttart looking collecting attention. this gives you an advantage of being able to pay off
incentivizing industries to do that for you, so they come up with a system consistent with that, is whate are trying to do. vago: what are your priorities for this last year in office? frank: two words, sustaining momentum. the evidence that is clear now is very y encouraging to me. i put it t out to the work force to make sure they understand that. we are doing the righthings. one thing that is going to catch onone thing we are going to keep doing is -- all the services except for one...
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we as a league, and the collective 32 owners, have said they want to incentivize the community to go ahead and try to get the kind of facility that the raiders need." the nfl will chip in $100 million dollars to help in oakland... but the raiders will the chargers spot in la -- if they decide to stay in san diego... they have a year to make that decision. reno's joe wieland is on the move again.... traded for the 3rd time in his career wieland was dealt to the mariners in exchange for a minor leaguer... he played in the dodgers organization last year, going 10-and-5 with a 4.59 era at triple-a.... he also made a pair of starts for l-a... wieland has also pitched in the big leagues with the padres... he was originally a 4th round pick by the rangers out of bishop manogue matt williams will take part in the reno aces hot stove luncheon this year.... he's now the third base coach of the d'backs... the carson high school grad spent the last two years as the nationals manager... the luncheon is on february first, and it's open to all baseball fans... for more info, go to kolo tv dot com.
we as a league, and the collective 32 owners, have said they want to incentivize the community to go ahead and try to get the kind of facility that the raiders need." the nfl will chip in $100 million dollars to help in oakland... but the raiders will the chargers spot in la -- if they decide to stay in san diego... they have a year to make that decision. reno's joe wieland is on the move again.... traded for the 3rd time in his career wieland was dealt to the mariners in exchange for a...
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what could we do to incentivize that?been a great question in the concern for everyone to work with the interagency partners to find a long-term sustainable solution to a b grade of a drop boxes all over the country until then we will do the takeback event an opportunity to get them off but also to educate to the link between prescription opioid and her when the we will try to expand the drop box. >>. >> once the regulation passed actually we have had conversation with large pharmacy chains to see what we could do and if there are other possibilities. >> two years since the past and five years to get the rules we cannot take six more years if we need more rules as people are addicted so that is the answer the pharmacies need more rules or force a regulation and then we can do that but then we better get it done. then they should do it you will join with you to get that done. also on the record that testimony from the court one of the leading treatment centers in the country based in minnesota. in talking to the chief medi
what could we do to incentivize that?been a great question in the concern for everyone to work with the interagency partners to find a long-term sustainable solution to a b grade of a drop boxes all over the country until then we will do the takeback event an opportunity to get them off but also to educate to the link between prescription opioid and her when the we will try to expand the drop box. >>. >> once the regulation passed actually we have had conversation with large...
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what incentivized behavior in the first place. >> i got that 10 guys that we have. theory on them, i mean, they can be there forever. you know how they are. >> it's better that they remain in prison forever as hostages than the united states apologize to iran. >> interesting. you say? >> well, i say i get them out first and then once they are out then it's time to actually crack the whip. >> like what? >> well, for example let's start imposing serious sanctions on iran. >> reimpose sanctions? then they will tear up the nuke deal? >> we are fully entitled to impose sanctions for ba his sticks missiles, hostage taking. >> you would reimpose sanctions after this incident with the sailors? you would blow the whole nuke thing up, pardon the pun? >> again bill, we have the legal right under this agreement to impose -- >> -- we do, but there is a legal right and there is a practical right. i see what you are saying. i think the obama administration has mishandled iran from the jump. but i'm glad these 10 guys are out thereof in less than 24 hours. if you took a hard line w
what incentivized behavior in the first place. >> i got that 10 guys that we have. theory on them, i mean, they can be there forever. you know how they are. >> it's better that they remain in prison forever as hostages than the united states apologize to iran. >> interesting. you say? >> well, i say i get them out first and then once they are out then it's time to actually crack the whip. >> like what? >> well, for example let's start imposing serious...
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or 90 projects from 80 neglectful 80 or 90 percent market rate housing that will encourage and incentivizeshe landlords where rent-controlled unit or not due to the increased inland value and the desirability of the neighborhood to the potential for marketing and, yes through the influx of more attractive businesses that will take up the new commercial spaces that will be more attracted this is a disaster for tenants i ask you to send it back to the drawing board and come up with a plan for more affordability. >> good evening commissioners tim cohen on behalf of the coalition first commends the planning department for the exemplar communities outreach we're stunned by the history take care and misinformation surroundings a might have program we recognize the difficult position given the enormous observations my observation if you don't like the ah bp kill it and if you don't think that is generous enough rays is that doesn't solve the problem the existing law explicit don't think on what you think about that or don't think what the supervisors think about or the mayor it is a state law it i
or 90 projects from 80 neglectful 80 or 90 percent market rate housing that will encourage and incentivizeshe landlords where rent-controlled unit or not due to the increased inland value and the desirability of the neighborhood to the potential for marketing and, yes through the influx of more attractive businesses that will take up the new commercial spaces that will be more attracted this is a disaster for tenants i ask you to send it back to the drawing board and come up with a plan for...
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while we're lowering prices, we want to make sure we continue to invest in and incentivize the development of life saving therapies. congress responded to that. senator murray's leadership, adding 2 billion to the appropriation process for nih. the pharmaceutical manufacturer's spend 50 billion in a year. >> we need to avoid unnecessary regulatory burdens that drive up costs and we need to do our best to keep the marketplace competitive. for the last year, we've been working on a bipartisan way to avoid unnecessary regulatory burdens, in the aging committee, senator collins and senator mccaskill have been examining what improvements have been necessary to ensure the fda expedites applications for generic drugs to keep the marketplace competitive and drug prices down. over the last 30 years -- generic drugs have gone from zero to 88% of the marketplace. it's hard to imagine what the prescription drug market would look like, i look forward to the testimony today, senator murray. >> thank you very much. thank you for all your work on behalf of our families and communities. i'm glad we have th
while we're lowering prices, we want to make sure we continue to invest in and incentivize the development of life saving therapies. congress responded to that. senator murray's leadership, adding 2 billion to the appropriation process for nih. the pharmaceutical manufacturer's spend 50 billion in a year. >> we need to avoid unnecessary regulatory burdens that drive up costs and we need to do our best to keep the marketplace competitive. for the last year, we've been working on a...
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when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether an owner or renter i want to find more information about earthquake insurance where should i go. >> earthquake authority.com not only information about insurance but a calculated figures and as of january lots of deductible and 25 percent if a homeowner mitigate their hope up to 20 percent off their premium as an incentive for the work. >> what does mitigate the home mean. >> strengthen, renovate, retrofit through a home particularly older to earlier codes and you put in adding streamlining maybe collar bolts to tie to the foundation or to the wall so it is braced to earthquake can be very, very affordable and really makes a difference. >> thank you very much for being with us i encourage the viewers not only to checkout the earthquake authority but we'll talk about - >> good morning, everybody. thank you for coming to city h
when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether an owner or renter i want to find more information about earthquake insurance where should i go. >> earthquake authority.com not only information about insurance but a calculated figures and as of january lots of...
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the integrity at security level, integrity at level, the incentivize smugglers, those are don't know americans can katrina shealy voted to move to the full senate bill 997 away state refugee allow sled track refugees and liabilities on resettlement like lutheran services assume the what they do when they get part of this going to be a public is right to be when you see europe, we don't want that here in south carolina. "senator kevin johnson voted against moving the bill "i think that we've always been a country i think that we've been a country that helps people fortunate than us and i think that what i heard tonight, i disappointed. i think this is probably the most absurd legislation that i've been involved with in my short ulmately the bill was moved to the full senate 3 3 so far 11 syrian refugees have been resettled in south carolina since december. 3 some lawmakers in the house want to spend more time working....and less time advanced to the house floor ... that would increase work time.. by limiting random introductions of school groups, beauty pageant winners and others...wh
the integrity at security level, integrity at level, the incentivize smugglers, those are don't know americans can katrina shealy voted to move to the full senate bill 997 away state refugee allow sled track refugees and liabilities on resettlement like lutheran services assume the what they do when they get part of this going to be a public is right to be when you see europe, we don't want that here in south carolina. "senator kevin johnson voted against moving the bill "i think that...
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every other country in europe has implement it an incentivized system which declines over time and increases market mobility. mark: unions have rejected the current proposals. all sides will sit down in the spring when negotiations are expected to take place. until then, france will continue to count the cost of its near record high unemployment levels as the country tries to reduce its 70 billion euro budget deficit. markus: we will finish up with news from germany. we saw shoppers boosting the economy last year. official figures show the economy expanded by 1.7% during 2015, the strongest reading in four years. local employment and rising wages helped domestic consumption, which was the main growth driver. asre are warnings about 2017 china may slow because of -- as germany may slow because of an economic slowdown in china. we wrap up the business news for now. catherine: thanks very much. 01/14/16 01/14/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> i want to thank the iranian authorities for their cooperation and quick response. these are oh
every other country in europe has implement it an incentivized system which declines over time and increases market mobility. mark: unions have rejected the current proposals. all sides will sit down in the spring when negotiations are expected to take place. until then, france will continue to count the cost of its near record high unemployment levels as the country tries to reduce its 70 billion euro budget deficit. markus: we will finish up with news from germany. we saw shoppers boosting...
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is student out the ideas put forth by governor nikki haley during her state of the state- like incentivizing teaching in a "teachers will have scholarship monies paid off if they teach in rural areas. they can get their student loans paid off. all those kinds of things help. we're also doing a salary study with recommendations." many of the ideas laid out by the governor have been on the radar of groups like the education oversight committee- which discussed upgrading k-12 facilities, and retaining educators. "the human resources, they kind of have the exertise in how to do this." superintendent spearman backs up the governor's comments on improving k-12 education- especially when it comes to preparing students for life after class. "there's a real difference in opportunities. particularly in career options major in a choice of 16 different majors." superintendent spearman says bringing some rural areas up to district system- and reaching acrosspcounty lines to help schools in need. ww wis news 10 a suspect with a violent criminal past is back a suspect with a violent areas up to the level o
is student out the ideas put forth by governor nikki haley during her state of the state- like incentivizing teaching in a "teachers will have scholarship monies paid off if they teach in rural areas. they can get their student loans paid off. all those kinds of things help. we're also doing a salary study with recommendations." many of the ideas laid out by the governor have been on the radar of groups like the education oversight committee- which discussed upgrading k-12 facilities,...
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and just as aggressively incentivizing them to stay there. if a student agrees to teach in a challenged district for eight cost of education at a state university. recent graduates, we will repay their student loans. for career educators who want to grow professionally and teach in the districts, we will cover their graduate course work and we will support mentorship programs for all of the above. children deserve to know that teachers believe in them enough to stay. we have to slow this revolving door. i know we can. and now i know we will. finally, we cannot continue to ignore that in much of our state we have a facilities problem. children can't learn as well when the walls of their classrooms are crumbling around them. teachers can't teach as well when the hallways they walk are littered with puddles. our students and our teachers deserve no less than to go to school each day in a place that over the last year, there has been much discussion about floating. i'm not opposed there are times it makes sense. it is why i signed a bill in 2012
and just as aggressively incentivizing them to stay there. if a student agrees to teach in a challenged district for eight cost of education at a state university. recent graduates, we will repay their student loans. for career educators who want to grow professionally and teach in the districts, we will cover their graduate course work and we will support mentorship programs for all of the above. children deserve to know that teachers believe in them enough to stay. we have to slow this...
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spain is trying to incentivize permanent jobs, and moving from passive to active politics, a little bit higher in italy. spain is working closely with the government in trying to fix this issue. stephen: what does labor market hold? will we see an uptick in employment, and what sort of employment? stefano: we are still talking -- and this is not a discussion that we are hearing in davos, about jobs. we should be talking about roles . the market has completely changed roles because we need much more focusing on soft skills, which are much more important. we see in our service that there -- that means that creativity, besides the technology -- team working, leadership, collaborative way of working -- stephen: and job security as well for people. stefano: cap job 6 -- everyone has to find the balance between the two. and this shift happening in the labor market, that is going to accelerate in the next decade. scabbio, thankno you. a quick check on what is in the stock market. we are seeing significant gains in the stock market. more toaghi could do help the european economy. , back to you,
spain is trying to incentivize permanent jobs, and moving from passive to active politics, a little bit higher in italy. spain is working closely with the government in trying to fix this issue. stephen: what does labor market hold? will we see an uptick in employment, and what sort of employment? stefano: we are still talking -- and this is not a discussion that we are hearing in davos, about jobs. we should be talking about roles . the market has completely changed roles because we need much...
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. >> i'm incentivizing families to send kids to school. if the teacher doesn't seem to care, there is no link. we all need to work on the same page, if we will work together, there would be better results. >> he says he's a working man now, but that doesn't mean he doesn't wonder what if. >> you do regret it later and you look for different work and they ask for qualifications. you think to yourself, why didn't i go to school. he said if he has a son, he'll do everything he can to keep him out of the fields and in the classroom. al jazeera, mexico. >>> you can read much more about that story on our website, aljazeera.com. you'll find the day's top stories, as well. it's at aljazeera.com. >> economic slowdown, the latest government physician show the economy barely grew to end 2015. >> the republican president candidates debate without donald trump. >>> we want to do what we can to give the public as much information as possible. >> the final moments, the f.b.i. releases this video of the takedown that ended with one of the oregon
. >> i'm incentivizing families to send kids to school. if the teacher doesn't seem to care, there is no link. we all need to work on the same page, if we will work together, there would be better results. >> he says he's a working man now, but that doesn't mean he doesn't wonder what if. >> you do regret it later and you look for different work and they ask for qualifications. you think to yourself, why didn't i go to school. he said if he has a son, he'll do everything he...
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first year we aggressively start recruiting teachers to rural district's, and just as aggressively incentivizing them to stay there. if the student agree to teach in a challenged district for eight years, we will cover the full cost of their education at a state university. for recent commitment, we will repay their student loans. four career educators who want to grow professionally and teach in these challenged district's, we cover the cost of their graduate course work. and we will support mentorship programs for all of the above. children deserve to know that teachers believe in them enough to stay. we have to slow this revolving door. i know we can. and now i knew we will. finally, we cannot continue to ignore that in much of our state we have a facit prrathis problem hyko children can't learn as well when the laws of this walls of their classrooms are crumbling around them. teachers can't teach as well when the hallways they want are littered with models. our students and our teachers deserve no less than to go to school each day in a place that is safe and clean. has been much discussion
first year we aggressively start recruiting teachers to rural district's, and just as aggressively incentivizing them to stay there. if the student agree to teach in a challenged district for eight years, we will cover the full cost of their education at a state university. for recent commitment, we will repay their student loans. four career educators who want to grow professionally and teach in these challenged district's, we cover the cost of their graduate course work. and we will support...
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this will be the first year we aggressively start recruiting teachers to rural districts, and incentivizing them to stay. if a student agrees to teach in a challenged district for eight years, we will cover the full cost of their education at a state university. to that commitment, we will repay their student loans. for career educators want to grow professionally and teach in these challenged districts, we will cover the costs of graduate coursework. we will support mentorship programs for all of the above. children deserve to know that teachers believe in them enough to stay. we have to slow the revolving door. i know we can. and now, i know we will. finally, we cannot continue to ignore that in much of our stay, we have a facilities problem. children cannot learn as well when the walls of their classrooms are crumbling around them. teachers cannot teach as well when the hallways they walk are littered with puddles. students and teachers deserve no less than to go to school each day in a place that is safe and clean. been much discussion about putting a bond bill. i am not unilaterally op
this will be the first year we aggressively start recruiting teachers to rural districts, and incentivizing them to stay. if a student agrees to teach in a challenged district for eight years, we will cover the full cost of their education at a state university. to that commitment, we will repay their student loans. for career educators want to grow professionally and teach in these challenged districts, we will cover the costs of graduate coursework. we will support mentorship programs for all...
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joined with me on the and moved together forward. [ applause ] >> mississippi's investments to incentivize industry paid dividends to the state. investment report indicates an 11-1 return for every dollar spent for this purpose. [ applause ] >> i have given you my assurance to the past and pledged to be vigilant with the hard-earned tax dollars. more than a decade a state auditor gave me a sense of caution. i will refuse any economic development project that will put your trust or the taxpayer's investment at risk. time does not permit me to list the accomplishments of the economic development effort this past year. for your benefit, i will summarize by providing the important outcomes. it includes addition of over 5,000 jobs and $787 million in private investment in 2015 alone. in four years, the mississippi development authority projects have brought the state over 21,000 jobs a$21,000 jobs and $. we do business on a global scale. in fact, according to the u.s. chamber foundation, we are the number three state in america for export growth. and the second best for overall cost of doing bu
joined with me on the and moved together forward. [ applause ] >> mississippi's investments to incentivize industry paid dividends to the state. investment report indicates an 11-1 return for every dollar spent for this purpose. [ applause ] >> i have given you my assurance to the past and pledged to be vigilant with the hard-earned tax dollars. more than a decade a state auditor gave me a sense of caution. i will refuse any economic development project that will put your trust or...
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percent increase.peter schweizer/gove rnment accountability institute "y"y have students who are not incentivized to try to pay off their student loans and you have a sprawling bureacracy that rewards inefficiency.""on capitol hill, lawmakers are calling out those inefficiencies an calling to simplify the system where currently the agency gets to set its own goals and define its own version of success." virginia foxx/chairwoman, higher education subcommittee "it's clear we've allowed this system to become far too complex to serve students well."at a hearing in november the f-s-a touted improvements, like making financial aid forms easier and reducing wastejames runcie/fsa chief operating officer "we updated capacity and training to thosuands of financial aid professionals at thousands of schools to move to 100 percent direct lending."and there's a growing concern problems now will leaeato biggererproblems latersen sherrod brown/d-ohio "when kids graduate with huge debt they can't buy a house, they're less likely to start a family they c't start a business, they just can't get going in their lives
percent increase.peter schweizer/gove rnment accountability institute "y"y have students who are not incentivized to try to pay off their student loans and you have a sprawling bureacracy that rewards inefficiency.""on capitol hill, lawmakers are calling out those inefficiencies an calling to simplify the system where currently the agency gets to set its own goals and define its own version of success." virginia foxx/chairwoman, higher education subcommittee "it's...
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from becoming public record once the trial starts because we hope it will encourage people and incentivize people to come forward to help us solve these crimes. i mean, we've had numerous children under age 17 killed this year. >>and it has the support of the county commissioner, rep. modestine, and they're pushing it forward right now. >>correct. and again, it's another tool to help us, help our community, and it's something that we all can get involved in if we know something. and again, these unsolved crimes, unsolved murders, unsolved shootings that are out there, someone knows something. jackie: right. >>we just want to encourage people. you don't have to be afraid to come forward because again, this bill, if passed -i'm hopeful that it will- will protect your information. >>tangela, let me ask you because in the particular case of the seven-year-old on new year's, it was a retaliatory psyche of especially our youth in this community? how do you start to begin the process of changing the psyche of our youth so that this doesn't happen? >>you know, this is so out of control now what we
from becoming public record once the trial starts because we hope it will encourage people and incentivize people to come forward to help us solve these crimes. i mean, we've had numerous children under age 17 killed this year. >>and it has the support of the county commissioner, rep. modestine, and they're pushing it forward right now. >>correct. and again, it's another tool to help us, help our community, and it's something that we all can get involved in if we know something. and...
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he's going, if i live in front of a fire hydrant, i'm incentivized to dig that fire hydrant out. and eric michaels wrote, like in a day, to try something out, wrote an app called adopt a hydrant, that allowed the citizens of boston to say, i'm digging out that fire hydrant if it's covered in snow. and it's just this crazy thing that took flight. anyone here live in oakland? you can adopt a storm drain in oakland. why should the city come out and clear that storm drain when it's full of leaves? when you can just walk out and do it. i will say, i've done it, and it is gross to, stick your hand in a storm drain. but once you get over there, you've saved the city, like a whole crew, right? and your street isn't backing up. there are things that we as citizens can do, to make our communities and neighborhoods work better that are things that we've asked institutions, local governments, to do them for us. they do them at very great cost. it is free to stick your hand in the storm drain. adopt a siren in honolulu, where it really matters, that you know when the tsunami is coming and you
he's going, if i live in front of a fire hydrant, i'm incentivized to dig that fire hydrant out. and eric michaels wrote, like in a day, to try something out, wrote an app called adopt a hydrant, that allowed the citizens of boston to say, i'm digging out that fire hydrant if it's covered in snow. and it's just this crazy thing that took flight. anyone here live in oakland? you can adopt a storm drain in oakland. why should the city come out and clear that storm drain when it's full of leaves?...
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and i think we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the businessvinced it is going to be good not just for the woman but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be, and where will the bank be? ana: we are setting very ambitious targets, so in terms of financial targets, i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, you know, i want us to be the best bank in many more markets. we are already the best -- and when i say the best, the best for our people, our customers, also our 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 of our 10 core 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. ♪ we have the latest on text and the biggest ceos. woman
and i think we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the businessvinced it is going to be good not just for the woman but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be, and where will the bank be? ana: we are setting very ambitious targets, so in terms of financial targets, i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, you know, i want us to be the best bank in many more markets. we are already the best -- and when i...