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, especially [speaker not understood] is an institution where they can actually go on to four-year institutions and city college plays a vital role for that. we have a great deal of vocational training that goes on that -- >> excuse me. ladies and gentlemen, as you come into the committee room, we're trying to handle business here. if you could please come in quietly. and if you do not have a seat, i will have to ask you to go back to the overflow room. supervisor avalos, please continue. >> thank you very much. there is a great deal of vocational training [speaker not understood] that city college is involved in. we have a very high immigrant population in san francisco and many people in the immigrant community are learning english as a second language so they can actually have a better fit to work in our local economy and city college provides support for them as well. we have campuses all over san francisco touching many, many neighborhoods, touching all of our communities in this city. district 11 where i serve on the board of supervisors is right across the street from the main campus of
, especially [speaker not understood] is an institution where they can actually go on to four-year institutions and city college plays a vital role for that. we have a great deal of vocational training that goes on that -- >> excuse me. ladies and gentlemen, as you come into the committee room, we're trying to handle business here. if you could please come in quietly. and if you do not have a seat, i will have to ask you to go back to the overflow room. supervisor avalos, please continue....
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of course, what it means is there's institutions largely financial institutions which are viewed as toobig our connected to fail without causing damage at the financial system. it's not really gone away. and where the financial crisis has made it worse because people saw the bailouts of those institutions. because they were too big to fail. now to say that they're bigger and it's really not disappear. so a lot of the work, and it's written up in his book how you could reform the bankruptcy code so even a large financial institution could go into bankruptcy just like united airlines winning the bankruptcy and people kept flying on the planes, we would like to if necessary a large financial institution do the same thing but people can still use its services and they don't get any special deal. that would be a much healthier system. we're working on that. i think there's some promising opportunities to put it into place but it's consistent with these pretzels because it says we have the law, called the bankruptcy law and it applies to this firm, applies to that for. no special favors but w
of course, what it means is there's institutions largely financial institutions which are viewed as toobig our connected to fail without causing damage at the financial system. it's not really gone away. and where the financial crisis has made it worse because people saw the bailouts of those institutions. because they were too big to fail. now to say that they're bigger and it's really not disappear. so a lot of the work, and it's written up in his book how you could reform the bankruptcy code...
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the institution needs to do that itself. it might state -- the standard will state the institution must have a mission statement that's regularly reviewed by using this governance processes and evaluated on a regular basis. >> so, this is a state set standard or is it the acc/jc set standard? >> there is the accreditation community that the board of junior colleges. the larger organization is the western association of schools and colleges. so, there is the commission for the senior colleges and universities. there is the commission that deals with elementary, middle school, and high schools. and this is the one for junior and community colleges. >> so, as far as like our department of education for the state of california, that doesn't have necessarily a role that is played in terms of how standards are set -- [multiple voices] >> there needs to be alignment, of course, with whatever the federal regulations are, state regulations. >> so, is that for the acc/jc role of accountability with -- directly with state or federal le
the institution needs to do that itself. it might state -- the standard will state the institution must have a mission statement that's regularly reviewed by using this governance processes and evaluated on a regular basis. >> so, this is a state set standard or is it the acc/jc set standard? >> there is the accreditation community that the board of junior colleges. the larger organization is the western association of schools and colleges. so, there is the commission for the senior...
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institution in our community. voted before we had the right to vote. it's where we owned property when we couldn't own property. it's where we chose our own leaders. and to the professor's point, black churches today generally no longer have the central kind of influence in america at large or african-american communities in particular that it once had. and i think therefore this conversation is critical, because in christian theology, res resurection follows death. >> we begin to talk about the role of the black churches in the very life of communities. we need to understand that african-american communities are dynamic, that they're complex, and that that complexity reflects in very interesting ways the material conditions under which black folk are -- >> well but i mean jay-z is not representative of an institution. barack obama is catching hell today -- >> it's not an institution? >> it's not a viable and it's not an institution that's capable of producing anything. [ overlapping speakers >> some would argue t
institution in our community. voted before we had the right to vote. it's where we owned property when we couldn't own property. it's where we chose our own leaders. and to the professor's point, black churches today generally no longer have the central kind of influence in america at large or african-american communities in particular that it once had. and i think therefore this conversation is critical, because in christian theology, res resurection follows death. >> we begin to talk...
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institutional transforming. how many people attend churches in the neighborhood where the church happens to be located? the shift in the population. folks actually drive from where they live to the church so what is the organic relationship of churches to the communities in which they happen to be, if they have been relocated? so the function of the institution is what i'm trying to get out, not that churches aren't doing anything but how were we imagining black institutional life in this neoliberal moment? that is what i'm trying to get a >> especially as i hear you continue to speak of the decentralizing of the black church, being a pentecostal by background and now much more of hopefully a postmortem pentecostal -- [laughter] was it not a mistake for us to assume that because god was so near and dear to us in delivering us from the bondage of white supremacists i hate theology and mitigation of blackness, it was such a close thing that i remember at my churches congregation i thought 500 -- street was a cente
institutional transforming. how many people attend churches in the neighborhood where the church happens to be located? the shift in the population. folks actually drive from where they live to the church so what is the organic relationship of churches to the communities in which they happen to be, if they have been relocated? so the function of the institution is what i'm trying to get out, not that churches aren't doing anything but how were we imagining black institutional life in this...
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they take a look at the entire history of the institution. they review the team evaluating report, the visiting team that came, the report that they prepared. they take into consideration the testimony that the chancellor, the special trustee and myself provided to the commission. we sort of plead our case of the changes that we've made. and they take a look at our show-cause report that we prepared, which was a self-evaluation of how -- how well we're doing to meet the standard, where we fall short, and what our plans are to meet the standards. and the commission makes its decision. >> and what standards does the commission follow in making that decision? >> i can't answer that question. the original standards of accreditation, if you read them and you look at where the college is, it's very clear if we've met it or not, yes or no. when you read our report, significant changes were made, but perhaps not completed. so, for example, the mission statement, we fell short a year ago and the standard reads something to the effect that the institut
they take a look at the entire history of the institution. they review the team evaluating report, the visiting team that came, the report that they prepared. they take into consideration the testimony that the chancellor, the special trustee and myself provided to the commission. we sort of plead our case of the changes that we've made. and they take a look at our show-cause report that we prepared, which was a self-evaluation of how -- how well we're doing to meet the standard, where we fall...
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but this is where our insurance institutional leaders sat and -- institutional leaders sat and i think they helped pass that sense of panic to the rest of the country, but i also think that domestically there were some greater risks and anxieties out there that had been masked that between 911 and the financial panic just became much more clear. one of those was the economic one. while all of us are more or less secure professionals, there are many people out there with college degrees who were already living with a deep sense of economic anxiety that nobody had really articulated well and then the financial crisis came along and exposed all that. chris: sure did. we have to halt it there but we'll be right back. we have to halt it there but we'll be right back. >> "the chris matthews show" is vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged.
but this is where our insurance institutional leaders sat and -- institutional leaders sat and i think they helped pass that sense of panic to the rest of the country, but i also think that domestically there were some greater risks and anxieties out there that had been masked that between 911 and the financial panic just became much more clear. one of those was the economic one. while all of us are more or less secure professionals, there are many people out there with college degrees who were...
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the consortium is made up of two institutes in switzerland two institutes in germany and the university of cambridge. she within the european commission financed us because europe was trying to catch up with japan and when you will several years ago japan made a significant breakthrough in the blue and violet spectrum scheme if you did that with mainly thanks to the efforts of such companies as sony and shelf so japan was very much ahead of the rest of the world as it practically have the monopoly for these lasers on the market of japan had already unveiled the first blue ray prototype in two thousand with the first plays being released in the country just three years later the blue relays it generates a more focused beam than the one using d.v.d. drives the greater position of the blu ray allows much more data to be crammed onto each disk as well as leans more immersive game and film experiences the blue ray also has much more serious scientific occupations with such high demand for these lasers enough to thirteen years of production japan cannot churn them out for as little as eight d
the consortium is made up of two institutes in switzerland two institutes in germany and the university of cambridge. she within the european commission financed us because europe was trying to catch up with japan and when you will several years ago japan made a significant breakthrough in the blue and violet spectrum scheme if you did that with mainly thanks to the efforts of such companies as sony and shelf so japan was very much ahead of the rest of the world as it practically have the...
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the leadership institute, clear booth loose institute. the latter, i've made small contributions to. my sister speaks to them at girls, women in colleges and things. the idea that they've been targeted, they say it's a coincidence. you're exactly right. let's find out how many of these major political institutions, liberal, conservative, progressive, whatever, were targeted in 2011. let's get the whole list out. that's what representative issa and his staff, because he's a busy man, ought to be doing. >> you know, to me it's sort of mean to make -- whether these women are right or not, they truly believe it. and to demean them and act like it's just phony, you know, it's sort of -- to me, it's like i wouldn't do that. i would take them seriously, investigate it and see whether they're right or not. but i wouldn't be dismissive. they truly believe they've been targeted. they may very well have been. i welcome any liberal group on who has been targeted. it's just nasty. >> yeah. what i would do, if i were jack lew and said, look, this happe
the leadership institute, clear booth loose institute. the latter, i've made small contributions to. my sister speaks to them at girls, women in colleges and things. the idea that they've been targeted, they say it's a coincidence. you're exactly right. let's find out how many of these major political institutions, liberal, conservative, progressive, whatever, were targeted in 2011. let's get the whole list out. that's what representative issa and his staff, because he's a busy man, ought to be...
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more than double capital in the largest institutions. we are on our way to a set of liquidity requirements short-term and over a somewhat longer period negotiate something that is medium term liquidity requirement. vet orderly resolution, authority to be improblemed by the fdic. we have the stress testing regime that the fed has put into place. so an awful lot has been done and some of those things surcharged liquidity reqirmentsz will be done they are on the horizon. the big area. the big area i this that i we will need to do more about is short-term wholesale funding. >> right that is the obvious follow yum when we do something on short-term wholesale funding. what do you want to see in terms of reform and banks with lending? >> the first opportunity there is a opportunity here. that is with the net stable funding ratio for those in your audience that do not know, committee has been negotiating two kinds of arrangements. the first coverage ratio that short-term covers 30 days of vulnerability, has been completed. we in the other bankin
more than double capital in the largest institutions. we are on our way to a set of liquidity requirements short-term and over a somewhat longer period negotiate something that is medium term liquidity requirement. vet orderly resolution, authority to be improblemed by the fdic. we have the stress testing regime that the fed has put into place. so an awful lot has been done and some of those things surcharged liquidity reqirmentsz will be done they are on the horizon. the big area. the big area...
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sit in development institute. specializing in electric motors for over forty five years need to produce low voltage election motors for the shipping industry trains . and countless other applications their experience and expertise and just played a crucial role in developing an electromechanical transmission the very specific criteria set by mean start to works. it took nine months well twelve to be completely honest to build the first tractor off to designing the prototype. as we designed the prototype built the equipment tested it and finally installed it in a track. the world is constantly changing and people always looking for quick and easy ways of doing things so given that some try to drivers have to contend with all to fifty years it's hardly surprising that manufacturers are looking for a better solution the electromechanical transmission and all the benefits that come with it means that farming just got a little bit easier the twenty three is kitted out with all the latest cons including a touchscreen g.
sit in development institute. specializing in electric motors for over forty five years need to produce low voltage election motors for the shipping industry trains . and countless other applications their experience and expertise and just played a crucial role in developing an electromechanical transmission the very specific criteria set by mean start to works. it took nine months well twelve to be completely honest to build the first tractor off to designing the prototype. as we designed the...
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institutions respond to pressures.o in pashtun if the general sense there' there is no mandatd should return people what to do, the technocrats are getting it wrong become stronger and stronger, the bis will move towards that greater transparency. i mean, my idea and a foundation and a block of shares given to civil society i think it's a bit of a dream, a bit of a pipe dream. but i think that's wha what they should you do buddy don't see it happening in the near future. but i couldn't imagine down the line every one information about the global economy meetings, that they become more of an outward looking organization. i feel the need to be a little more accountable. it kind of depends on the pressures upon the. but there's definitely, i live in newark but i know there's a real sense of anger about this idea. against -- the ecb, the european central bank is an important part of the bis so they are kind of connected to it. tragedies always argued against inflation and more in favor of austerity and careful prudence tha
institutions respond to pressures.o in pashtun if the general sense there' there is no mandatd should return people what to do, the technocrats are getting it wrong become stronger and stronger, the bis will move towards that greater transparency. i mean, my idea and a foundation and a block of shares given to civil society i think it's a bit of a dream, a bit of a pipe dream. but i think that's wha what they should you do buddy don't see it happening in the near future. but i couldn't imagine...
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tavis: so how does the smithsonian institution get to make this?you oversaw that and raise the money to make it happen. >> well, the timing was right. i will not at all attempt to claim that it was i who did all of it. i wasn't. i happen to be at the right place at the right time. i happen to be a washington lawyer. i am a lawyer by trade, and i came to the museum in the second part, my first part was as an attorney. i had been in washington and had contact with the smithsonian institution avocational the prior to becoming the director of the museum, so i was known to the smithsonian. i had experience in washington, which they wanted to. i had raised money before for various reasons. i came out of the art aside, if you will, in the native community because my father was an artist, and i grew up around the although trained as an artist, and all sort of fit as we smithsonian institution was concerned, and for me, it definitely fit, and i probably deliberated 1 nanoseconds, and when i was even contemplating doing it, i knew that was precisely what i w
tavis: so how does the smithsonian institution get to make this?you oversaw that and raise the money to make it happen. >> well, the timing was right. i will not at all attempt to claim that it was i who did all of it. i wasn't. i happen to be at the right place at the right time. i happen to be a washington lawyer. i am a lawyer by trade, and i came to the museum in the second part, my first part was as an attorney. i had been in washington and had contact with the smithsonian...
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, the institutions that you are in charge of. so i'm here to just be a part of this experience, to welcome mr. bailey but to also know that your mayor is looking out and being a part of this institution and i want you to know that i am very happy to be a part of the boards effort and staff's effort to continue this great institution and all the wonderful work you do. it's my pleasure to be here and we'll continue to make all the success it has been for many many decades. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> well, thank you very much. i'm also very happy to say that on march 12th, we had our millionth visitor of our fiscal year that doesn't finish until june 30. i think we'll have another record breaking year. all of our wonderful shows this year and exhibitions are doing very very well. so a week ago wednesday, we had over 13,000 visitors in this museum. so we are really on a roll as the mayor said and we look forward to many many more successes and with collin as our new leader, i know he's going to come up with some wonderful e
, the institutions that you are in charge of. so i'm here to just be a part of this experience, to welcome mr. bailey but to also know that your mayor is looking out and being a part of this institution and i want you to know that i am very happy to be a part of the boards effort and staff's effort to continue this great institution and all the wonderful work you do. it's my pleasure to be here and we'll continue to make all the success it has been for many many decades. thank you very much. [...
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sit in development institute. specializing in electric motors over forty five years need them to choose low voltage election motors for the shipping industry trains. and countless other applications their experience and expertise and has played a crucial role in developing an electromechanical transmission the very specific criteria set by means top to works. it took nine months well twelve to be completely honest to build the first tractor off to designing the prototype. designs the prototype then built the equipment tested it and finally installed it on a tractor. the will is constantly changing and people always looking for quick and easy ways of doing things so given that some try to drivers have to contend with all to fifty gears it's hardly surprising that money factors are looking for a better solution the electromechanical transmission and all the benefits that come with it means that farming just got a little bit easier the twenty three is kitted out with all the latest cons including a touchscreen g.p.s.
sit in development institute. specializing in electric motors over forty five years need them to choose low voltage election motors for the shipping industry trains. and countless other applications their experience and expertise and has played a crucial role in developing an electromechanical transmission the very specific criteria set by means top to works. it took nine months well twelve to be completely honest to build the first tractor off to designing the prototype. designs the prototype...
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the consortium is made up of institutes in switzerland to institutes in germany and the university of cambridge. which would in european commission financed us because europe was trying to catch up with japan when you will several years ago japan made a significant breakthrough in the blue and violet spectrums and if you did that with mainly thanks to the efforts of such companies as sony and shell so japan was very much out of the rest of the world as it practically have the monopoly of these lasers on the market of japan had already unveiled the first blu ray prototype in two thousand with the first plays being released in the country just three years later the blue relays it generates a more focused beam than the one used in d.v.d. drives the greater precision of the blu ray allows much more data to be crammed onto each disk as well as leans more immersive game and film experiences the blue ray also has much more serious scientific occupations with such high demand for these lasers and after thirteen years of production japan cannot churn them out for as little as eight dollars api
the consortium is made up of institutes in switzerland to institutes in germany and the university of cambridge. which would in european commission financed us because europe was trying to catch up with japan when you will several years ago japan made a significant breakthrough in the blue and violet spectrums and if you did that with mainly thanks to the efforts of such companies as sony and shell so japan was very much out of the rest of the world as it practically have the monopoly of these...
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we're focusing on our action plan, continuing to make changes in the institution, and trying to get the word out that we're open, we're accredited, and we're enrolling students. >> [inaudible]. >> all right, everyone, i know this is a very passionate issue for all of us, but i want to make sure we respect all speakers who are here. so, with that, i don't know if we need to call up hydra mendoza from the mayor's office. >> and if we can pass around the few items. it is the accrediting commission questions and answers for commonly asked questions and answers as well as the frequently asked questions for our students that we are promoting and hope that you will help us in promoting. and i thank you for your assistance and the city's for supporting city college. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm hydra mendoza, mayor lee's education [speaker not understood] advisor. thank you for having me in the committee. i was asked to give you an update on the involvement of the mayor and what we've been doing in support of city college. so, there absolutely no ques
we're focusing on our action plan, continuing to make changes in the institution, and trying to get the word out that we're open, we're accredited, and we're enrolling students. >> [inaudible]. >> all right, everyone, i know this is a very passionate issue for all of us, but i want to make sure we respect all speakers who are here. so, with that, i don't know if we need to call up hydra mendoza from the mayor's office. >> and if we can pass around the few items. it is the...
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used that institution to address. but, your honor, i -- >> well, could you explain that a little bit to me, just because i did not pick this up in your briefs. what harm you see happening and when and how and -- what harm to the institution of marriage or to opposite-sex couples, how does this cause and effect work? >> once again, i would reiterate that we don't believe that's the correct legal question before the court, and that the correct question is whether or not redefining marriage to include same-sex couples would advance the interests of marriage as a >> well, then are you conceding the point that there is no harm or denigration to traditional opposite-sex marriage couples? so you're conceding that. >> no, your honor, no. i'm not conceding that. >> well, but, then it -- then it seems to me that you should have to address justice kagan's question. >> thank you, justice kennedy. have two points to make on them. the first one is this -- the plaintiffs' expert acknowledged that redefining marriage will have real-w
used that institution to address. but, your honor, i -- >> well, could you explain that a little bit to me, just because i did not pick this up in your briefs. what harm you see happening and when and how and -- what harm to the institution of marriage or to opposite-sex couples, how does this cause and effect work? >> once again, i would reiterate that we don't believe that's the correct legal question before the court, and that the correct question is whether or not redefining...
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thoroughly compromised institution. again, compromised with the full knowledge of the state department by giving them treasury and everybody else. so there was a lot of pressure to shut the bank down. send it we will build a new global economic system to run a global economy after the war. we don't want this tainted institution in the war. but what ended up happening was that a resolution was passed saying the bank should be shut down at the earliest possible moment. when is that? no date was set paris of the banks survived. one of the things that they're brilliant at doing and has been since its inception in 1930's, reinventing itself. after the war there was a sense and an argument for this, we have to get the global economy up and running, start making things, selling things. the country has to start trading we need somewhere to be the focal point. the imf has been set up, but no one knows what it is. it's only year-old. and the world bank as well. the dis is there, experience. it has jacobson. so the dna is survived
thoroughly compromised institution. again, compromised with the full knowledge of the state department by giving them treasury and everybody else. so there was a lot of pressure to shut the bank down. send it we will build a new global economic system to run a global economy after the war. we don't want this tainted institution in the war. but what ended up happening was that a resolution was passed saying the bank should be shut down at the earliest possible moment. when is that? no date was...
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the consortium is made up of institutes in switzerland. and germany and the university of cambridge. european commission financed us because europe was trying to catch up with japan several years ago japan made a significant breakthrough in the blue and violet spectrum. mainly thanks to the efforts of such companies as sony and shelved so japan was very much ahead of the rest of the world as it practically have the monopoly of these lasers on the market of japan had already unveiled the first blu ray prototype in two thousand with the first plays being released in the country just three years later the blue relays it generates a more focused theme. and the one using d.v.d. drives the greater position of the blu ray allows much more data to be crammed onto each disk as well as leans more immersive game and film experiences the blue ray also has much more serious scientific observations with such high demand for these lasers and after thirteen years of production japan cannot churn them out for as little as eight dollars a piece it's no wond
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but specifically not included among them is to keep the institution going. if a very large financial institution can't pay its debts -- that's what we're talking about -- and that threatens the rest of the economy because they can't pay people, then other people don't get paid, et cetera, the first thing that happens is the institution is abolished. those are the death panels. sarah palin talked about death panels. they're not in the health care bill. they're not for old ladies. they're for insolvent banks. bank is put out of business. ceo, executives are fired. the shareholders' equity is wiped out. at that point it may be that the federal deposit insurance corporation -- which has always been our instrumentality for winding down failed banks -- they may have to pay some of the debts to prevent there from being this cycle. but every penny paid out is required by law to be recovered from financial institutions with $50 billion in assets or more. so, yes, if a very large financial institution failed, we would have to deal with the consequences. but we would d
but specifically not included among them is to keep the institution going. if a very large financial institution can't pay its debts -- that's what we're talking about -- and that threatens the rest of the economy because they can't pay people, then other people don't get paid, et cetera, the first thing that happens is the institution is abolished. those are the death panels. sarah palin talked about death panels. they're not in the health care bill. they're not for old ladies. they're for...
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institution. what i want today say is the good news is you're not alone. you have the support of the majority of people in this city. (applause) ~ wanted to >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, everyone. supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood]. i'm from mission campus city college. for me it is very important to keep open the city college because i have to study at city college. city college for me is like my second [speaker not understood]. being study in city college a medical receptionist, emt, and i was working, but i had two accidents on my job so i returned to city college again. and i'm studying ged. i want to continue to finish my ged. i'm a mother for two childs. they're going to city college and i don't want to lose city college. i know i want to have education for my kids [speaker not understood]. all the students so i will support city college. please keep open. thank you. (applause) >> i'm going to call a few more cards. alvin jah. renato [speaker not understood]. gordon mcclellan. patrick [speaker not understood]
institution. what i want today say is the good news is you're not alone. you have the support of the majority of people in this city. (applause) ~ wanted to >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, everyone. supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood]. i'm from mission campus city college. for me it is very important to keep open the city college because i have to study at city college. city college for me is like my second [speaker not understood]. being...
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of the institution. i did feel in '07 because of all of the problems -- it was problems all of the developed. i felt in '07 i should not get a the reasons you're alluding to. crisis s the financial inquiry committee. that's the leader there. ruben is the democrat. of e comes from the world finance as well as government. i see him as a talented and much ways d and in many worldsful figure in both the idn't understand that was his career is becoming more and more corrupt institution in the last at city group.re the difference in wall street and the country that he thought ould be harmonized, especially in the clinton white house and treasury department, were pulling in opposite directions. opposed to each other. he didn't see that. and in that clip, what he senses is a man who cannot grapple with the xtent to with which world that made him and where he succeeded wildly is no longer, you know, a or an ethical or an -- you know, a part of that added value to americans. it had taken value away from face ans a
of the institution. i did feel in '07 because of all of the problems -- it was problems all of the developed. i felt in '07 i should not get a the reasons you're alluding to. crisis s the financial inquiry committee. that's the leader there. ruben is the democrat. of e comes from the world finance as well as government. i see him as a talented and much ways d and in many worldsful figure in both the idn't understand that was his career is becoming more and more corrupt institution in the last...
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yeah accommodative institutions. and you have private for- profits conscientious individual business owners. that state of affairs did not exist. that state of affairs sets up a new situation for religion in the united states. that alone, that change is worth spending a lot of time on. it is important also to recognize that the suits that have been brought have not been recognized by the conference, but rather have been brought by an arrays -- an array of liketutions, institutions universities, charities, and the like. these institutions and individuals have recognized that their religious liberty is at stake. regarding the question of the accommodation, it is a 110 page rule. there are many intricacies in it. until now, we have been dealing with two previous iterations of the rule. now we have the final rule. we will subject that too intense study. that work is getting under way now. >> and the reason we would support the civil rights legislation that you mentioned and the difference from this sort of mandate from t
yeah accommodative institutions. and you have private for- profits conscientious individual business owners. that state of affairs did not exist. that state of affairs sets up a new situation for religion in the united states. that alone, that change is worth spending a lot of time on. it is important also to recognize that the suits that have been brought have not been recognized by the conference, but rather have been brought by an arrays -- an array of liketutions, institutions universities,...
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so why did six institutes the european commission of us really of course all this trouble well apart from their interest in the nitty gritty futuristic science of it all super radio lasers also have very practical applications today that can be used to transfer process information because times help scientists study bracket reductions in cells and improve the accuracy of g.p.s. navigation systems on the filter of a serious injury margin just fine on his bike. bush is rapidly expanding market is becoming increasingly attractive to international corporate. since. qualcomm is one of the firm for can suggests only auction so we went to the core concomitants to see what they had to offer. stage. it didn't take much to jump into to attend i.q. two thousand and thirteen which was held just a stone's throw away from brad square at the ritz carlton hotel the event brought together the biggest and brightest plays of the mobile and wireless industries looking to tap into that sense of the bush markets the extensive bull lots of four g. networks and the ready availability default of all smartpho
so why did six institutes the european commission of us really of course all this trouble well apart from their interest in the nitty gritty futuristic science of it all super radio lasers also have very practical applications today that can be used to transfer process information because times help scientists study bracket reductions in cells and improve the accuracy of g.p.s. navigation systems on the filter of a serious injury margin just fine on his bike. bush is rapidly expanding market is...
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we don't want this institution anymore. what ended up happening is the resolution past saying the bank should be shut down at the earlier possible moment. when was that? no date was set. the bank survived. one of the bis is brilliant of doing, it has been since it was born in the 1930 reinventing itself. after the war, there was a sense, there's an argument for this. you have to get the global economy up and running. we have to start making and selling thing. countries have to start trading. we need somewhere to be the to call focal point of this. t only a year old or whatever and the world bank. the bis is there's. it has a lot of experience. they have contacts all over the world. the bis survived in the next phase over the next few decades, basically until the 1990s the bis hosted all of the prepare work on technical and secretarial work for the preparation of the euro. that's how it kind of reinvented i.t. this starts in the late 1940s with a lot of obscure things like the european monetary corporation fund and the europ
we don't want this institution anymore. what ended up happening is the resolution past saying the bank should be shut down at the earlier possible moment. when was that? no date was set. the bank survived. one of the bis is brilliant of doing, it has been since it was born in the 1930 reinventing itself. after the war, there was a sense, there's an argument for this. you have to get the global economy up and running. we have to start making and selling thing. countries have to start trading. we...
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clear what will happen if you take this action or that action or a regulatory role for provincial institutions they should not take so much risk and have capital that they will be enforced by the regulators to leave it have a special favors it is not just government run well but the concern we are dependent on government. >>host: what went wrong in 2008? >> the leading up to it the two main things the federal reserve decided to hold interest rates very low that caused people to search for yield to get hired just raise san to god risk and also caused a boom in the housing market that turned into the bust people saw that extra risk that led to the crisis ultimately to the panic of 2008. >>host: what about the tax cuts of the first bush 43 administration of the first term? we often hear that president clinton left the bush with the answer plus a and he lost it. >> he certainly did leave president bush and the economy with a surplus. a big reason for that is tea brought spending ralph during the '90s as a share of gdp spending fell by four-point 1% of gdp during the 1990's. that enabled us to have
clear what will happen if you take this action or that action or a regulatory role for provincial institutions they should not take so much risk and have capital that they will be enforced by the regulators to leave it have a special favors it is not just government run well but the concern we are dependent on government. >>host: what went wrong in 2008? >> the leading up to it the two main things the federal reserve decided to hold interest rates very low that caused people to...
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if i'm writing about the undoing of our institutions. , the media is essential.andrew breitbart is a perfect story about how the media lost its hold on people. you have the charlatan charmer who knew how to use the internet to get attention. he had a polarizing approach. get attention and spook the old media. he got inside their head. his story of coming out of nowhere in l.a. and becoming a major figure in the new media seems like it had to be in the book. ageied of a heart attack at 43. you say he was adopted? >> they were both jewish. irish.estry is he was adopted when he was a few weeks old. i tell you the story and intercut it with the rise and fall of the golden age of media. walter cronkite was in one in every five households. theward and bernstein are of the watergate scandal. as he comes of age, cable news rises up. shouting heads on cable news. twitter,net, blogging, all of this transforms the landscape. --is herbert lee positioned perfectly positioned. he says, i am here. >> he was a liberal turned conservative. he worked for a conservative turned libe
if i'm writing about the undoing of our institutions. , the media is essential.andrew breitbart is a perfect story about how the media lost its hold on people. you have the charlatan charmer who knew how to use the internet to get attention. he had a polarizing approach. get attention and spook the old media. he got inside their head. his story of coming out of nowhere in l.a. and becoming a major figure in the new media seems like it had to be in the book. ageied of a heart attack at 43. you...