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i would imagine that it would be somewhat difficult to change that inertia at this point. also we would want to consider where the diagram overlaps. how many things are really going to be over 5,000 square feet for small businesses. of those how many will be triggered and used. i feel that ultimately over those intersections of things there are very small projects. to change the inertia behind this for an unspecified but likely small population of projects is highly unlikely. so we can of course make a recommends if we want, but i think any recommends other than 5,000 carries it's own arbitrary nature and all we are doing is advocating for more. the question is where do you draw the line. adam has been very thorough in providing something we all know and love and that their indeed there is one kind of case here where or one example that a company is larger than 5,000. certainly it bears witness to the idea that they are less than 5,000 feet. it's where to pick your battle. >> right. >> where is the reasonableness plays in. commissioner adams? >> i agree with everything you
i would imagine that it would be somewhat difficult to change that inertia at this point. also we would want to consider where the diagram overlaps. how many things are really going to be over 5,000 square feet for small businesses. of those how many will be triggered and used. i feel that ultimately over those intersections of things there are very small projects. to change the inertia behind this for an unspecified but likely small population of projects is highly unlikely. so we can of...
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political inertia. keeps the event first.aved is the director of the policy institute at southern illinois, and a veteran observer of iowa politics. great to have you with us. we'll look at the ways iowa could distort and inform the race for presidents. it's the inside story. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew, guns came in. >> the murder rate was sky high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day - i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences... and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >>> welcome back to "inside story". i'm ray suarez. four years ago rick santorum, former u.s. senator won the island's caucuses. by the time the results were known, former massachusetts governor mitt romney was thought to be the iowan winner for a while. and went on to win. santorum went on to win seve
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there's a huge pack and this unbelievable inertia and people do the thing they saw other people do andt takes someone of a very specific caliber to run away from that or to march straight -- take that head on. and it seems like he was that. >> he was. and more power to him. i mean, he -- he really charted a new path. but you can be tough, you don't kno necessarily have to be cruel. he encouraged us all to think different. emblazoned on that advertising campaign were the images of gandhi, martin luther king, rosa parks, but he didn't seem to transmit those values to the workers in china who were being paid so little and whose working conditions were so bad. sol those are the issues i think that we have to reckon with. and also i think the other interesting thing about jobs was he really did connect us to our machines in a very powerful way and he connected those machines to each other so that we're all more interconnected. i think you have to give him tremendous credit for that. at the same time, the guy had difficulty himself with human connection. i think he viewed it as transactional
there's a huge pack and this unbelievable inertia and people do the thing they saw other people do andt takes someone of a very specific caliber to run away from that or to march straight -- take that head on. and it seems like he was that. >> he was. and more power to him. i mean, he -- he really charted a new path. but you can be tough, you don't kno necessarily have to be cruel. he encouraged us all to think different. emblazoned on that advertising campaign were the images of gandhi,...
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campaign promises, your campaign policies will become programs and laws when you're faced with the inertia of partisanship and politics in washington? and could you comment on debt reduction as an example of how you will embrace that? gov. christie: you have to look at our record. i do not think there is a governor who has operated as a conservative and more hostile territory than i have in new jersey. i have not used an excuse. in the eight years before i became governor -- zero in eight years. we came in, we got a $2.3 billion tax cut to create jobs. we cut spending. we balance the budget. we did it by cutting over 800 programs and vetoing tax increases. we got things done with a democratic legislature. i have sown i can do -- i have shown i can do it. you've got to be willing to work with the congress. i will stand up when i need to. you need to develop a personal relationship. it is not an excuse to close down the government. you are sent there to govern. do your job here at that means developing relationships. -- do your job. that means developing relationships. last week was the firs
campaign promises, your campaign policies will become programs and laws when you're faced with the inertia of partisanship and politics in washington? and could you comment on debt reduction as an example of how you will embrace that? gov. christie: you have to look at our record. i do not think there is a governor who has operated as a conservative and more hostile territory than i have in new jersey. i have not used an excuse. in the eight years before i became governor -- zero in eight...
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i would imagine that it would be somewhat difficult to change that inertia at this point. also we would want to consider where the diagram overlaps. how many things are really going to be over 5,000 square feet for small businesses. of those how many will be triggered and used. i feel that ultimately over those intersections of things there are very small projects. to change the inertia behind this for an unspecified but likely small population of projects is highly unlikely. so we can of course make a recommends if we want, but i think any recommends other than 5,000 carries it's own arbitrary nature and all we are doing is advocating for more. the question is where do you draw the line. adam has been very thorough in providing something we all know and love and that their indeed there is one kind of case here where or one example that a company is larger than 5,000. certainly it bears witness to the idea that they are less than 5,000 feet. it's where to pick your battle. >> right. >> where is the reasonableness plays in. commissioner adams? >> i agree with everything you
i would imagine that it would be somewhat difficult to change that inertia at this point. also we would want to consider where the diagram overlaps. how many things are really going to be over 5,000 square feet for small businesses. of those how many will be triggered and used. i feel that ultimately over those intersections of things there are very small projects. to change the inertia behind this for an unspecified but likely small population of projects is highly unlikely. so we can of...
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historically america has been the global leader on refugee resettlement but it has been marked by inertia rather than leadership over the four or five years of the syria crisis. >> one more question about politics, you've got to admit politics is important in this. we're seeing a rising tide not just in britain, france, germany with nasty neonazi protests in the last couple of weeks. how do you manage this, helping these people who desperately need help and the political situation inside some of these european countries? >> i think it's a great point and easier to say when you're outside politics. for those who say it's impossible to use power responsely, i'd point to the vice chancellor who is from an opposing party who i spoke to today, there's a real determination in germany at a to recognize the role that comes with being the richest country in europe. i think that's an important message for every neonazi demonstration in germany, there is a football crowd what you would call a soccer crowd that's putting up a banner that says refugees welcome. there's a side to european identity that
historically america has been the global leader on refugee resettlement but it has been marked by inertia rather than leadership over the four or five years of the syria crisis. >> one more question about politics, you've got to admit politics is important in this. we're seeing a rising tide not just in britain, france, germany with nasty neonazi protests in the last couple of weeks. how do you manage this, helping these people who desperately need help and the political situation inside...
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the inertia and cronyism and failure in d.c.ver and over and over again, has just reached a boiling point with americans, and they are looking for a candidate who can sort of be the avatar for that. they will shift as they get closer to the election -- they will shift to focusing on who is the optimum muchup against either hillary clinton or joe biden or bernie sanders may be. but right now they are furious and letting it show, and scott walker just didn't catch that moment. >> do you want to pick one early for us? who would run the best in this field according to you? >> well, i will tell you right now, i think there are two candidates that present the toughest challenge to hillary clinton, who is likely still their nominee are carly fiorina who is a woman, has tremendous focus and intensity to her. and the other person is somebody that i know for a fact, the clinton people have told me this over the occasional cocktail, they are terrified of marco rubio. they are absolutely mortified about that. >> still a long way to go. >> o
the inertia and cronyism and failure in d.c.ver and over and over again, has just reached a boiling point with americans, and they are looking for a candidate who can sort of be the avatar for that. they will shift as they get closer to the election -- they will shift to focusing on who is the optimum muchup against either hillary clinton or joe biden or bernie sanders may be. but right now they are furious and letting it show, and scott walker just didn't catch that moment. >> do you...
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house, your campaign promises and policies will become programs and laws when you are faced with the inertia, partisanship and politics in washington. could you comment on debt reduction as an example of how you would embrace that. christie: two minutes to solve that problem. let's do it. i don't think there is a governor who has operated as a conservative and more hostile territory then in new jersey. i have not used it as an excuse. before i was governor in eight years, there were zero private jobs. we came through and got a tax cut put through, we balanced the budget. over ait by cutting hundred programs. need to look at what you have done before to see what you can do and washington. is youportant than that have to be willing to work with congress. i will send up to them when i need to. longerot an excuse any to closed on the government. you are sent there to govern. it was stunning to me to find three leaksville is a first-time speaker baiter had ever been on -- speaker boehner had ever been on air force one. i'll care who they are, you want to come over? come on. we have to get to know
house, your campaign promises and policies will become programs and laws when you are faced with the inertia, partisanship and politics in washington. could you comment on debt reduction as an example of how you would embrace that. christie: two minutes to solve that problem. let's do it. i don't think there is a governor who has operated as a conservative and more hostile territory then in new jersey. i have not used it as an excuse. before i was governor in eight years, there were zero...
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attempt to improve conditions in the neighboring states of syria and after four years of latitude and inertiadiplomatic muscle try to bring the conflict to a close. >> steve, you hear mr. miliband refer to the response as feeble the united states 1500 people. >> that it took 18 months to vet. 1500 people waited 18 months to get here on average. when they talk about ramping up, it is not only the numbers but -- you talk about the free syrian army and trying to set up moderate rebels, these are people trying to save their lives, their children's lives. they are leaving their homes under duress in fear for their safety. we are vetting them at such a level it takes them 18 months. david miliband has challenged us and said we should take at least 65,000 refugees a year. such an order of magnitude is higher than what we are doing. martin o'malley has embraced this but no one set a number as to what we should have done like david has done. british, his country, 20,000 over five years. that's pretty pathetic. i'm sorry to say. the point is this hillary clinton is right. everyone should do it. the way
attempt to improve conditions in the neighboring states of syria and after four years of latitude and inertiadiplomatic muscle try to bring the conflict to a close. >> steve, you hear mr. miliband refer to the response as feeble the united states 1500 people. >> that it took 18 months to vet. 1500 people waited 18 months to get here on average. when they talk about ramping up, it is not only the numbers but -- you talk about the free syrian army and trying to set up moderate rebels,...
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stop that airplane, you've already pretty much committed to take off, there's a lot of energy and inertia going forward. so now you're relying exclusively on those brakes to stop the aircraft so it's still unclear to me as to whether the engine fire caused this or whether it was an engine out that subsequently caused a fire from the brakes as les was point out earlier. >> david, les, thanks for your expertise. i appreciate it. >>> just ahead, the kentucky clerk who refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses freed from jail today. she steps up to a mic and we'll tell you where the story goes from here. the human foot has always been good at... it's unleashing great power. the is performance line just got a power boost. introducing the lexus is 200 turbo and is 300 awd v6. the is line has never been... more powerful. once driven, there's no going back. wait, i can freeze my account. [touch tone] introducing freeze it, from discover. it allows you to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds if your card is misplaced. not here... ♪ and once you find your card, you can switch it right
stop that airplane, you've already pretty much committed to take off, there's a lot of energy and inertia going forward. so now you're relying exclusively on those brakes to stop the aircraft so it's still unclear to me as to whether the engine fire caused this or whether it was an engine out that subsequently caused a fire from the brakes as les was point out earlier. >> david, les, thanks for your expertise. i appreciate it. >>> just ahead, the kentucky clerk who refused to...
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growing strongly, europe struggling, from the big change inertia we've had in the last five or six yearsconomies moving very slowly lockstep. now we are getting different movements in china as part of the picture. francine: so you are not worried about a credit crunch in china? at the moment, 10% and 15% probability. ian: i believe there are adjustments going on but i don't think it will be something like that. francine: how worried about you armored -- how worried are you about emerging markets? ian: it depends on the state of the structural reforms in the strength of their constitutional systems, depending upon their budget in foreign exchange positions. some of them will come through reasonably well others will suffer. that is part of the picture you are seeing in the global economy. i am very interested in that which investsm, in macro trading strategies, has had few opportunities in the last few years because all economies have been the same. but with interest rates getting and different performance in different economies, we think we see much more fertile opportunity. i don't think
growing strongly, europe struggling, from the big change inertia we've had in the last five or six yearsconomies moving very slowly lockstep. now we are getting different movements in china as part of the picture. francine: so you are not worried about a credit crunch in china? at the moment, 10% and 15% probability. ian: i believe there are adjustments going on but i don't think it will be something like that. francine: how worried about you armored -- how worried are you about emerging...
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can -- there is another -- a lot of inertia there. i don't want to change their view.he market pricing has looked a lot more of the dynamics. when you relate china to china slowing down, fed raising rates. the fed is so domestically focused that it is paying attention but not really. >> that would have been the case i think in the pre-financial crisis era. some catastrophe would have had to happen for them to do that. as a proportion of the global economy has changed to about 20%. you have to pay more attention to the world. you have seen that in the statements recently as they mention greece, etc.. the fed has changed. they do have to take more attention than they have before. anna: do they have to wait until it comes back at some sort of wealth affect? before they react to that kind of volatility in the market. the slowey reacting to growth in china. abouty are also concerned the volatility that we do see in desk we have seen that come through in their own equity markets and the reverse there. factors do those come into play. guy: oil has rallied quite significantly
can -- there is another -- a lot of inertia there. i don't want to change their view.he market pricing has looked a lot more of the dynamics. when you relate china to china slowing down, fed raising rates. the fed is so domestically focused that it is paying attention but not really. >> that would have been the case i think in the pre-financial crisis era. some catastrophe would have had to happen for them to do that. as a proportion of the global economy has changed to about 20%. you...
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that your campaign promises and policies will become programs and laws when you're faced with the inertiathe partisanship, and politics in washington and on debtu comment may be reduction as an example of how he would embrace that? host: about two minutes. governer christie: two minutes to solve that problem. let's do it. you have to look at our record and what we've done. i don't think as a governor in this country who has operated and more hostile territory and i've not used it as an excuse for not getting things done. do you know how many private sector jobs we grew in new jersey in eight years? zero. we came in and that a $2.3 billion tax cut and we cut spending. we balanced a budget with an $11 billion deficit and we did it by cutting over 800 programs. and we got things done with the democratic legislature. you need to take a look at what you've done before. more important than that is he have to be willing to work with congress. i will stand up to them when i need to but you also develop a personal relationship important and governing. it's not an excuse any longer to closed on the
that your campaign promises and policies will become programs and laws when you're faced with the inertiathe partisanship, and politics in washington and on debtu comment may be reduction as an example of how he would embrace that? host: about two minutes. governer christie: two minutes to solve that problem. let's do it. you have to look at our record and what we've done. i don't think as a governor in this country who has operated and more hostile territory and i've not used it as an excuse...
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build from this giga coaster range of over 300 feet, at 325 feet tall, you want to take all of that inertiao get that air time which is the coveted feeling of weightless knee, zero g as you go over the top of the hill and you lift up out off your seat. it's those type of sensations that people crave. >> absolutely. can i ask you what drew you to designing roller coasters? i understand you are an architect by training. >> i am. you know, i have a passion for the business. and it's a fun business. so what we get to do is we get to create experiences and rides that people crave. they enjoy these things. they come to us, it's a very consumer-friendly business. we get to walk out in the park and talk to people. >> cedar fair entertainment's robert decker there. >>> i want to give you an update on the weather. i understand there is a rough surf alert on the east coast. >> that's right. that's for the threat of rip currents from the atlantic beaches around kitty hawk, all the way north toward delaware around dewey beach, around rehoboth. real easy to get caught up in it for swimmers that are going
build from this giga coaster range of over 300 feet, at 325 feet tall, you want to take all of that inertiao get that air time which is the coveted feeling of weightless knee, zero g as you go over the top of the hill and you lift up out off your seat. it's those type of sensations that people crave. >> absolutely. can i ask you what drew you to designing roller coasters? i understand you are an architect by training. >> i am. you know, i have a passion for the business. and it's a...
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states are indeed taking the lead on privacy laws but the -- part of that is because of federal inertia and in response to the concerns of their citizens, but the patchwork of state privacy laws is also going to be difficult for the industry to navigate. particularly for a technology like u.a.f. which could fly between the borders of individual states. so i think providing some sort of regulatory certainty with regard to privacy will benefit both individuals as well as ommerce. >> mr. connolly. mr. connolly: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing. it really raises some pretty fundamental questions about the future and values and parts of our philosophy and i think, mr. geiger, you're right to raise the question of what this privacy means as we move forward. even a commercial drone that -- whose mission is purely the delivery of a good could be equipped with surveillances -- surveillance equipment and actually penetrate the walls of a house and look into what's going on. technology isn't far away from being able to do that. i'm not arguing anyone would do that, but w
states are indeed taking the lead on privacy laws but the -- part of that is because of federal inertia and in response to the concerns of their citizens, but the patchwork of state privacy laws is also going to be difficult for the industry to navigate. particularly for a technology like u.a.f. which could fly between the borders of individual states. so i think providing some sort of regulatory certainty with regard to privacy will benefit both individuals as well as ommerce. >> mr....
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if we can take advantage of inertia, and that is really what these auto enrollment or secure choice things going on say thate are going to everybody gets automatically enrolled in the program. mainly only 3% initially and we can increase that over time, but everybody should have some retirement savings. in california, if you look at it, the average person is earning less than $25,000. by the time they got to rick time, they had $100,000 or more in a retirement account, even with the percent contribution. the: our guest is a national institute on retirement security. you can get more information online. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. host: it is the start up the nfl season although there was a game last thursday between pittsburgh and the new england patriots. coming up, we talk about that judge and the reversal of the four-game suspension of tom brady, the quarterback for the new england patriots and what this means for the nfl. andare watching listening to "washington journal ." we are back in two moment. stay with us. ♪ >> monday night on "the communicators," chair of the
if we can take advantage of inertia, and that is really what these auto enrollment or secure choice things going on say thate are going to everybody gets automatically enrolled in the program. mainly only 3% initially and we can increase that over time, but everybody should have some retirement savings. in california, if you look at it, the average person is earning less than $25,000. by the time they got to rick time, they had $100,000 or more in a retirement account, even with the percent...
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because during that time is sleep inertia that means our grogginess takes two to four hours.t is once we are past that little period of time. so many times, you know, the ideal time to start work around your 30's is around is 1:00 in the morning, believe it or not. >> if you don't live in sicily or spain, that's not a possibility. so i notice that society is radically out of step with with these sir indicated yum rhythms you are talking about. >> why? >> why? just because i think we are in environment where we just need to like go and go to our max and so we don't really take those things in in consideration. >> i know clayton is really interested in when to work out. he works out all the time. so is there a certain time that you should be working out? >> about four hours before bedtime. that's when your body is optimal strength so that's when you. >> so in your 30's, 7:00 p.m. >> in 40s? >> account for -- everything else is shifting up around, you know, around 6:00 and in your 50's around 4:00 in the afternoon would be your optimal time. >> early bird special. >> one of bl t
because during that time is sleep inertia that means our grogginess takes two to four hours.t is once we are past that little period of time. so many times, you know, the ideal time to start work around your 30's is around is 1:00 in the morning, believe it or not. >> if you don't live in sicily or spain, that's not a possibility. so i notice that society is radically out of step with with these sir indicated yum rhythms you are talking about. >> why? >> why? just because i...
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states are indeed taking the lead on privacy laws and part of that is because of federal inertia in response to the concerns of their citizens but the patchwork of state so i think that providing some sort of regulatory certainty with regard to privacy will again pit both individuals as well commerce. >> thank you. mr. connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thing you for holding this he here. and i think you're quite right to raise the flag. what does privacy mean as we move forward in the future. i mean, even a commercial drone whose purpose is clearly delivery of goods could be equipped with surveillance equipment and actually penetrate the wall in it's going to make it very difficult to enforce even those regulations we even adopt. it's a fascinating frontier kind of issue for us. mr. whet of -- what is -- if i'm a homeowner, how high up do i go in my property control? someone fly 500 feet from my roof? >> i think mr. geiger has -- >> i'm going to ask all of you please to speak into the mic and move it clo it's your house. it's federally regulated air spares. when federally egg lated a
states are indeed taking the lead on privacy laws and part of that is because of federal inertia in response to the concerns of their citizens but the patchwork of state so i think that providing some sort of regulatory certainty with regard to privacy will again pit both individuals as well commerce. >> thank you. mr. connolly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thing you for holding this he here. and i think you're quite right to raise the flag. what does privacy mean as we move...