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foundation over and pushes out the ruptured pipeline >> it is intimidating i'm talking to people as a layman who needs help. >> this is a difficult process for people to navigate we're only focused on outreach so we've got the informational and we've spoken to many different owner groups and community groups all across the city. >> outreach is critical for the retrofitting program the city has to get out to the community and help people said what they have to do and do it and raise finances so this program is an advocate and resource for the community. >> so why not skip to the theme. foremost and most to come we've been presenting community meetings and going face to face with community owners and helping people understand what to do >> you may be wanting to know about the sf green but this will allow you to have is a loan for the property so if you have the property the loan will be summoned by the new owner and this is pay back for your property taxes and the low rates this is a fantastic option. >> i'm in favor of the program obviously we're going to have a earthquake this is from an inv
foundation over and pushes out the ruptured pipeline >> it is intimidating i'm talking to people as a layman who needs help. >> this is a difficult process for people to navigate we're only focused on outreach so we've got the informational and we've spoken to many different owner groups and community groups all across the city. >> outreach is critical for the retrofitting program the city has to get out to the community and help people said what they have to do and do it and...
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in layman terms for the american people, this is not something aat we believe will have , but shock to the system obviously, it is very painful for the greek people. it can have a significant effect on growth rates in europe, and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow, that has an impact on us, it has an impact on brazil. those are major export markets and back and have a dampening effect on the entire world economy, so it is something we are monitoring, something we spent a lot of time on. we have been on the phone fairly consistently for the last several months. i have spoken to my european counterparts encouraging them to ,ind a path toward resolution so it is something we take seriously but it is not promptng i think should overreactions. so far, i think the markets have happily factored in the risks and bumps. in terms of my best week. my best week, i will tell you was married michelle. that was a really good week. [laughter] molly and sasha being born, an excellent week. and sasha being born, an excellent week. [laughter] there is a game where i scored 27 points. [laug
in layman terms for the american people, this is not something aat we believe will have , but shock to the system obviously, it is very painful for the greek people. it can have a significant effect on growth rates in europe, and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow, that has an impact on us, it has an impact on brazil. those are major export markets and back and have a dampening effect on the entire world economy, so it is something we are monitoring, something we spent a lot of...
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his goal, is to mend that thousand-year-old between the churches and chastising the most powerful layman is not going to get him to mend it. >>> thank you. >>> president barak obama's sweeping immigration policy is on hold and that spells bad news. they are fed up with the backlog. >>> republicans are taking aim at the affordable care act, they are testifying before the house ways and main committee one is subsidies. >>> the big question is, then what? >>> what about the people who are going to lose their subsidies and their coverage, is the president going to dictate to us, how to fix this? or is the president is ad menstration going to work with us to give the families, greater freedom? >>> the secretary testified that the administration is dedicating to insuring that they receive coverage under the act and the supreme court is expected to rule by the end of the month. >>> the president is considering its options, and the federal judge has put it on hold, and the system is broken, and they are overwhelmed with immigration cases. >>> over the last few years, the cases have come in, and
his goal, is to mend that thousand-year-old between the churches and chastising the most powerful layman is not going to get him to mend it. >>> thank you. >>> president barak obama's sweeping immigration policy is on hold and that spells bad news. they are fed up with the backlog. >>> republicans are taking aim at the affordable care act, they are testifying before the house ways and main committee one is subsidies. >>> the big question is, then what?...
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>> in layman's terms, he done had it and he's going ham. >> larry: he's going ham. >> yeah yeah. kanye thing. >> larry: so this is an actual program. this is about his attitude? >> oh, no it's a program larry it's a program about his attitude. obamacare upheld ttp shutting down the hecklers these are all the initial elements of the 18 month implementation of taking the administration from change to obama don't care. >> larry: this is amazing so this will only last for 18 months. >> yeah, until he leaves office. after that we will be done with obama-don't-care and it will just be obama-don't-give-a-[bleep]. >> larry: that actually does make sense. i have to say i'm sorry bluejasmine. it seems like he's going to get a lot of criticism for this, are you saying he's not engaged in being president. >> no quited opses. he's absolutely engaged in letting people know that obama don't care. we've been building to this for quite a while. >> larry: how so. >> obama-don't-care is responsible for many of the i nes difficults you didn't even know were part of the program. jetblue flying to cub
>> in layman's terms, he done had it and he's going ham. >> larry: he's going ham. >> yeah yeah. kanye thing. >> larry: so this is an actual program. this is about his attitude? >> oh, no it's a program larry it's a program about his attitude. obamacare upheld ttp shutting down the hecklers these are all the initial elements of the 18 month implementation of taking the administration from change to obama don't care. >> larry: this is amazing so this will only...
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accommodating the zoning it i saw the thought process and the dialog that went back and forth as a layman i'm understanding the process which was helpful i want to say thanks. >> commissioner moore. >> i appreciate the historic overview i'm disturbed about the length of the building with the freeway not just the geometry of the walls but the arc of the road that determines how long your embodied embodied to the wall not the length of the give mey but thought curve if we curve that the exposure is longer than than what spice up me the department didn't take a stronger entrance on the alternative fee on page 42 that basically brings on a point of the building to the freeway which would have been my preferred option to put it more into the grow. y of the grid wouldn't have - would have given more exposure to the building rather than having it on the facade parallel to the building that will make a slightly taller building to be blunt you don't know i don't believe that the number of reluctance inherent in the zoning but a requirement in which to create the buildings as to whether or not like
accommodating the zoning it i saw the thought process and the dialog that went back and forth as a layman i'm understanding the process which was helpful i want to say thanks. >> commissioner moore. >> i appreciate the historic overview i'm disturbed about the length of the building with the freeway not just the geometry of the walls but the arc of the road that determines how long your embodied embodied to the wall not the length of the give mey but thought curve if we curve that...
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in layman's terms for the american people this is not something that we believe will have a major shock to the system, but obviously it's painful for the greek people and can have an effect on growth rates in europe and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow that has an impact on us, an impact on brazil. they are major export markets and that can have a dampening effect on the economy. it's something that we were monitoring, something that we spent a lot of time on jack lew has been on the phone consistently over the last several months. i have spoken to my european counterparts encouraging them to find a path towards spending resolution. so it's something we take seriously, but it's not something that i think should prompt overreactions, and so far i think the markets have factored in the risks involved. in terms of my best week - no my best week i will tell you, was marrying michelle. that was a really good week. my daughters being born - excellent weeks. >> reporter: good that you remembered those. >> yes. there was a game where i scored 27 points - that was a pretty good
in layman's terms for the american people this is not something that we believe will have a major shock to the system, but obviously it's painful for the greek people and can have an effect on growth rates in europe and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow that has an impact on us, an impact on brazil. they are major export markets and that can have a dampening effect on the economy. it's something that we were monitoring, something that we spent a lot of time on jack lew has been...
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and just in layman's terms, in language that americans can understand i just want to ask simply is a financial crisis in greece capable of bringing down the global economy? and separately, sir, i wanted to ask you about what some people are calling your best week ever last week. you had two supreme court decisions supportive of the affordable care act and of gay rights, you also delivered a speech down in charleston that was pretty warmly received. it seems that you've built up some political capital for the remaining months of your presidency. i'm curious how you want to use it. what hard things do you want to tackle at this point? and president rousseff you extended an invitation of the president to join you in rio next year. the terror group isis has shown a willingness and capacity to carry out terrorist attacks around the world. what preparations are you making to make sure that the olympic games are safe and are you concerned about that happening in rio? thank you very much madam president. >> on greece. this is a situation that we've been monitoring throughout the year. as i t
and just in layman's terms, in language that americans can understand i just want to ask simply is a financial crisis in greece capable of bringing down the global economy? and separately, sir, i wanted to ask you about what some people are calling your best week ever last week. you had two supreme court decisions supportive of the affordable care act and of gay rights, you also delivered a speech down in charleston that was pretty warmly received. it seems that you've built up some political...
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services so those are the agencies that are going to support them in that and again, we have jessica layman here more, more specific information bullet it includes the independent living resource services and the disability advocates and also could include the california advocates for nursing reform and so forth those are strong advocate groups. >> is that satisfactory or more. >> yeah a little bit more. >> i apologize i don't have the list but i'll send it last night today but llc as mentioned and home bridge and the arc and legal aid we work with on various issues. >> don't go away on the budget page the last page i want to know what is i r lc stand for independent living reservoirs center the independent living center for our city. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioner sims. >> just gone how does that program fit with the long term care coordinating council. >> as indicated this particular program works directly with consumers; right? out in the community and also, if there's agencies having certain issues that need adding you know, i know for a fact there was a lot of the systems being gi
services so those are the agencies that are going to support them in that and again, we have jessica layman here more, more specific information bullet it includes the independent living resource services and the disability advocates and also could include the california advocates for nursing reform and so forth those are strong advocate groups. >> is that satisfactory or more. >> yeah a little bit more. >> i apologize i don't have the list but i'll send it last night today...
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detailed proposal that as dressed some of the -- addressed some of the issues is council member mary laymancame back and said, here's how we can reduce the amount that you've proposed, mr. county executive. i disagreed with her but it was detailed about moving the school system forward. chairman franklin and the rest of the council didn't do that. they simply gave a number of a tax increase that won't move school systems forward. what we showed them is dr. maxwell cut $70 million of waste when he came in. he's one of the best superintendents in the nation. they proved to us they were making progress. if they hadn't, i wouldn't have asked people to invest $133 million in the school system. so that question was answered. so that was not what was holding the council up. >> all right. let's talk about line-item veto because you have the opportunity over the next few weeks to look at what the council has passed on to you and if you would like, you can bring up the tax proposal again. what are you going to do? >> well, here's the things i'm faced with. the council has already passed a tax increas
detailed proposal that as dressed some of the -- addressed some of the issues is council member mary laymancame back and said, here's how we can reduce the amount that you've proposed, mr. county executive. i disagreed with her but it was detailed about moving the school system forward. chairman franklin and the rest of the council didn't do that. they simply gave a number of a tax increase that won't move school systems forward. what we showed them is dr. maxwell cut $70 million of waste when...
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>>pam moore: we're is and how we ended up looking like this >>pam moore: a 200 prominent layman maintaking internet his name is not on dragons' dollars he is roger he lives on animal preserve of australia called the pain or sanctuary pictures of them crashing metal has gone wild on the web of the muscular marsupial is the real bill order to the guy who rescued him he is on a show national geographic scott came through dundee those metal can see crushes them daily for exercise that is his will stand here apparently is aggressive but other kangaroo's like to start rajahs way bigger than that we may have an update next year on a to rotted affected roger that is it for us tonight at 8:00 we will be back at 11 and hope to see you then in the meantime stay in touch www.kron4.com (alarm blaring) smoke comes out of the vents into the first four break rooms. you're sure you turned the flame down last night? totally, 100% guaranteed, positively sure. alarm's gone off before, but the smoke was always gray. one time, a possum got stuck in the shaft. smoke came out like this. dr. addy was conduct
>>pam moore: we're is and how we ended up looking like this >>pam moore: a 200 prominent layman maintaking internet his name is not on dragons' dollars he is roger he lives on animal preserve of australia called the pain or sanctuary pictures of them crashing metal has gone wild on the web of the muscular marsupial is the real bill order to the guy who rescued him he is on a show national geographic scott came through dundee those metal can see crushes them daily for exercise that...
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i'm a math and science geek and i read all kind of layman math and science stuff.ished a book by symon singh who is a british science popularrist. and he wrote this book about big bang all you ever need to know about man kind's biggest discovery. we were playing a show in los angeles, and there was a lot of improv and spontaneity in our shows. he had written and in the awnings were bill praty and chuck lorrie who were developing big bang theory. they said we need you to write a story for our show. >> what keeps you going? >> we're 27 years this fall. it's remarkable to me that i've been in a band called bare naked ladies a lot longer than i wasn't. i started this band when i was 18 years old. i have to say i like it more now than ever. ♪ ♪ >> there were a lot of years write felt like, i have to go on tour, i have to go to this award show, i have to go make this video. in the last couple of years i've truly felt like, i get to go on tour, i get to go to this award show i get to make this video. i'm a pretty fortunate guy. >> exciting stuff. thanks for being here. >>
i'm a math and science geek and i read all kind of layman math and science stuff.ished a book by symon singh who is a british science popularrist. and he wrote this book about big bang all you ever need to know about man kind's biggest discovery. we were playing a show in los angeles, and there was a lot of improv and spontaneity in our shows. he had written and in the awnings were bill praty and chuck lorrie who were developing big bang theory. they said we need you to write a story for our...
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goal he's more likely to reach if he doesn't chastise the russian orthodox church's most powerful layman. patricia sabga is al jazeera. >> in typical fashion president putin arrived an hour late, he has kept many late, including 800german be prime chancellor angela merkel. >>> russian backed forces in eastern ukraine. >> in washington today cuba installed a flag pole at its diplomatic headquarters. for now it remains the cuban intersection symbolic statement on strengthening ties between the u.s. and cuba. the site is likely to become the first cuban embassy in the last five decades. no flag will fly until they decide to officially restore diplomatic relations. >>> why posing in the nude will turn out to be a bad idea. >>> and the love affair with people and their shoes dating back thousands of years. years. >> after six weeks of fighting >> you must make you're voice be heard... >> struggling >> it's very scary... >> dreaming >> we're actually working on that as we speak... >> where are they now? >> nothing was given too us, we had to earn everything... >> see how it all ends.. >> all o
goal he's more likely to reach if he doesn't chastise the russian orthodox church's most powerful layman. patricia sabga is al jazeera. >> in typical fashion president putin arrived an hour late, he has kept many late, including 800german be prime chancellor angela merkel. >>> russian backed forces in eastern ukraine. >> in washington today cuba installed a flag pole at its diplomatic headquarters. for now it remains the cuban intersection symbolic statement on...
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in layman's terms for the american people, this is not something we believe will have a major shock to the system, but obviously it is very painful for the greek people and they can -- and it can have a significant effect on growth rates in europe. if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow, that has been -- has an impact on us and an impact on brazil. those are major export markets. and it can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. it is something we are monitoring and something we spend a lot of time on. jack lew has been on the phone consistently over the last several months. i have spoken to my european counterpart and encouraging them to find a path towards resolution. so it is something we take seriously, but it is not something i think should prompt overreactions. and so far i think the markets have properly factored in the risks involved. in terms of my best week, my best week i will tell you was marrying michelle. that was a really good week. malaya and sasha being worn, -- being born excellent weeks. ,[laughter] president obama: there is a game where i sc
in layman's terms for the american people, this is not something we believe will have a major shock to the system, but obviously it is very painful for the greek people and they can -- and it can have a significant effect on growth rates in europe. if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow, that has been -- has an impact on us and an impact on brazil. those are major export markets. and it can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. it is something we are monitoring and...
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. >> okay, well -- to put it in layman's terms, facebook is aggregating the world's largest databasen so that we can learn what our users want, what they need, how they use it, and when they need it. the goal is to make your facebook experience as personal as possible. >> jimmy: you could see how that's kind of scary. a major corporation knowing who we are and gathering huge amounts of personal information about us. right? >> well, the fact is your privacy settings remain unchanged. users have always had the ability to -- oh my god, have you seen this quiz that tells you what character from "entourage" you are? >> jimmy: no, well -- >> jimmy, i think you should take the quiz. >> jimmy: i don't want to take the quit. i have to be honest. it kind of seems like you keep trying to distract me with nonsense. >> distract you with nonsense at facebook? no. that is not what we are trying to do here. our goal is completely clear. all rewant to do is gather enough information on everyone so we can displace and dismantle the federal government -- oh my god did you see your son's new high score
. >> okay, well -- to put it in layman's terms, facebook is aggregating the world's largest databasen so that we can learn what our users want, what they need, how they use it, and when they need it. the goal is to make your facebook experience as personal as possible. >> jimmy: you could see how that's kind of scary. a major corporation knowing who we are and gathering huge amounts of personal information about us. right? >> well, the fact is your privacy settings remain...
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but i also say going back to whether or not this guy is crazy, let me just use the layman's terms, i'm not a learned in the psycho analytical world. he is as crazy as all the other kkk members. he's as crazy as charles manson was when he thought that he also as this kid did, could launch a race war by committing an atrocity so vile that it divided the races. taking advantage of the racial divide in this country i think manson it's more about manson than it is even than the four little girls who were killed in the birmingham church bombing in 1963. it is an awful, awful event that happened here. i just -- my heart's broken. >> my heart's broken too. you mentioned the facebook photo, the display of the apartheid era of south africa or another flag of white rule in rhodesia now zimbabwe obviously. do we miss signs? we have a roommate who has come out and said he was into segregation, he wanted to start a civil war. he said he was going to do something like this and kill himself. why almost in every case after the fact do we find out all the evidence was there, even posted on social media
but i also say going back to whether or not this guy is crazy, let me just use the layman's terms, i'm not a learned in the psycho analytical world. he is as crazy as all the other kkk members. he's as crazy as charles manson was when he thought that he also as this kid did, could launch a race war by committing an atrocity so vile that it divided the races. taking advantage of the racial divide in this country i think manson it's more about manson than it is even than the four little girls who...
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is security has not been put into our software, our hardware or our -- and what that means from a layman'se is this. none of the systems that we use has security in them as a first thought. it's always an afterthought. and being an afterthought, it is much harder to secure things than it would be if we built security into the systems from the get-go. >> well, the fbi and department of homeland security are now investigating what led to the breach. >>> a capsized cruise ship in china is now upright as survivors search continues. 90 people survived. cnn's senior international correspondent ivan watt joins us. what's the latest with the salvage operation and what's happening? >> well, we've heard that they've succeeded in righting the capsized vessel. that's a big operation because this is a 75 meter long cruise ship with at least four stories above deck. and it had been for the last four days basically turned over with only a portion of its hull sticking above water. and the only images that we've really seen emerge thus far on chinese state television, we can see basically the roof of the v
is security has not been put into our software, our hardware or our -- and what that means from a layman'se is this. none of the systems that we use has security in them as a first thought. it's always an afterthought. and being an afterthought, it is much harder to secure things than it would be if we built security into the systems from the get-go. >> well, the fbi and department of homeland security are now investigating what led to the breach. >>> a capsized cruise ship in...
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they have a lot of problems in that police department that officer layman is reflective of.the end of the day, the idea that citizens can apply pressure to the system and justice is what victory is all about for this breaking news. >> we'll see you later in the show. thanks for joining us. >> stick around the rapid response panel is next. >>> stocks build on wednesday's big gains, the dow adds 38 the s&p 500 is up 3, the nasdaq climbs by five points. shares of twitter are higher after hours. retail sales jumped in may, rising 1.2%. as pending increase on a range of items, including autos. and weekly jobless claims rose more than expected last week but they've remained below the key 300,000 mark for the last 14 weeks. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. and during red lobster's island escape, three new tropical dishes take me straight to the islands. so i'm diving fork-first into the lobster and shrimp in paradise, with panko-crusted lobster tail and jumbo shrimp in captain morgan barbecue glaze. or the ultimate island seafood feast, with tender crab wood-grille
they have a lot of problems in that police department that officer layman is reflective of.the end of the day, the idea that citizens can apply pressure to the system and justice is what victory is all about for this breaking news. >> we'll see you later in the show. thanks for joining us. >> stick around the rapid response panel is next. >>> stocks build on wednesday's big gains, the dow adds 38 the s&p 500 is up 3, the nasdaq climbs by five points. shares of twitter...
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. >> as i understand it as a layman, network virtualzation would allow you to create virtual walls around that a hackerer would enterer into, make it harder for them to expand out and get data from all across the network. but you did a survey ahead of the announcement that you are making today of 1,000 businesses talking about how they plan to shift to a mobile model. what does it mean -- shifting the core processes to a mobile podle? does it mean they are planning to run business off of smart phones? >> yes. in fact, it is exactly that. we finished the survey over 1,000 customers and almost all wanted to embrace business mobility to change the business prophecy but only 17% actually had. in that, the two issues are enterprise security, consumer simplicity. en abling those to come together as you describe is exactly the power of network virtualzation. but combining it with business mobility and the air watch acquisition we did is just knocking it out of the park growing over 100% year to year. today's announcement is key few technologies like the security use cases. key new industry partn
. >> as i understand it as a layman, network virtualzation would allow you to create virtual walls around that a hackerer would enterer into, make it harder for them to expand out and get data from all across the network. but you did a survey ahead of the announcement that you are making today of 1,000 businesses talking about how they plan to shift to a mobile model. what does it mean -- shifting the core processes to a mobile podle? does it mean they are planning to run business off of...
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when i was first eelectricity to congress there was a congressman from miami florida bill layman. bill had been a used car dealer before he was elected to congress and used to the all of us he didn't think he could fall any lower in public esteem and then he was elected to congress. that is at a time when congressional approval rates were in the 40s and 50s. there was a poll last year that showed only eight percent of the public approved of the job congress is doing. that's family and friends and paid staff. and it's not really good for our country, quite frankly that congress is held in such low esteem. we're a great country. we hope we have a legislative branch that can respond to the desires of the public, and it can work together and to that -- and that has not been the case in recent years. tom and i after we both left congress we would appear on cable television sometimes in kind of a point-counterpoint. we were first put together by chuck todd on msnbc on his show "the daily rundown." and after that we were on cnn and bloomberg variety of cable shows, and we realized that e
when i was first eelectricity to congress there was a congressman from miami florida bill layman. bill had been a used car dealer before he was elected to congress and used to the all of us he didn't think he could fall any lower in public esteem and then he was elected to congress. that is at a time when congressional approval rates were in the 40s and 50s. there was a poll last year that showed only eight percent of the public approved of the job congress is doing. that's family and friends...
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there's issues across the nation as it relates to grand jury procedure in law school they use the layman term a prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich. so marry show when they go into that grand jury, of what is going to happen, and so if you have someone that does not feel that a case should be brought they may or may not move as aggressively as they should in certain situations and that's why you have someone like this bringing citizens filing a citizenning complaint and trying to bypass that whole grand jury process so before i let you -- it puts the prosecutors feet to the fire. >> before i let you do, does this effect the grand jury proceedings, there's the old saying the geneny is now out of the bottle how can a prosecutor not charge now that a judge has said they should be charge. >> absolutely very strategic. you have to get past just getting out in the streets and protesting. so nos few the prosecutor's term to make his move. so i am looking forward to see what he does, because you do at least have on the books right now that a judge in the city looks at this a
there's issues across the nation as it relates to grand jury procedure in law school they use the layman term a prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich. so marry show when they go into that grand jury, of what is going to happen, and so if you have someone that does not feel that a case should be brought they may or may not move as aggressively as they should in certain situations and that's why you have someone like this bringing citizens filing a citizenning complaint and...
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this high energy injury explain to us what this means in layman's terms. >> it's not easy to break threeebra. it takes force. >> great force? >> great force. there was an injury that fractured three vertebra and severed the spine. >> they say it's a similar injury to something that somebody that would have had a shallow water diving incident right? >> that's correct. >> is that a fair comparison given what we know to the injuries he suffered? >> there was always the question in my mind as to whether the vertebra had been fractured prior to him getting into the van. >> the takedown? the arrest et cetera? >> yes. i think what we are reading about in the article hypotheses, surmiseing. i think there were questions. >> let's get to that. i want both a scientific and legal perspective on that. this from the baltimore sun, the medical examiner's report gives two scenarios. one, the m.i. surmise that gray not being belted in could have stood up while shackled his wrist and ankles and a sudden movement a sharp movement of the transport van, either an acceleration or deceleration would have been
this high energy injury explain to us what this means in layman's terms. >> it's not easy to break threeebra. it takes force. >> great force? >> great force. there was an injury that fractured three vertebra and severed the spine. >> they say it's a similar injury to something that somebody that would have had a shallow water diving incident right? >> that's correct. >> is that a fair comparison given what we know to the injuries he suffered? >> there...
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. >> in layman's terms for the american people, this is not something that we believe will have a major very painful for the greek people and it can have a significant affect on growth rates in europe. >> all right. the president is talking about this. claudio is live in gatt then greece covering the latest developments. we're gouging talk to talk about this but what are the protesters there in athens what do they want out of any deal for their country? >> well, these particular protesters you're seeing right now are for the yes vote. are campaigning for the yes vote. what does yes mean in this particular case? yes means, yes, we will accept the deal that was offered to greece by the european creditors on saturday. the same deal that the government said was humiliating, was unacceptable and just said we cannot accept that. and that's why we're going to put it to the test to the greek people. we're going to let the greek people decide. last night there were -- there was another similar demonstration in the square and they were supporting the no vote. in that particular case they said let
. >> in layman's terms for the american people, this is not something that we believe will have a major very painful for the greek people and it can have a significant affect on growth rates in europe. >> all right. the president is talking about this. claudio is live in gatt then greece covering the latest developments. we're gouging talk to talk about this but what are the protesters there in athens what do they want out of any deal for their country? >> well, these...
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in layman's terms for the american people this is not something that we believe will have a major shock to the system, but obviously it's very painful for the greek people, and it can have a significant effect on growth rates in europe, and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow, this has an impact on us. it has an impact on brazil. those are major export markets, and that can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. so it's something that we are monitoring. it's something that we spend a lot of time on. jack lew has been on the phone fairly consistently over the last several months. i've spoken to my european counterparts encouraging them to find a path towards resolution. so it's something that we take seriously, but it's not something that i think should prompt overreactions. and so far i think the markets have properly factored in the risks involved. in terms of my best week -- now my best week i will tell you was marrying michelle, that was a really good week. malia and sasha being born excellent weeks. >> good thing you remembered those. >> yeah. there's a g
in layman's terms for the american people this is not something that we believe will have a major shock to the system, but obviously it's very painful for the greek people, and it can have a significant effect on growth rates in europe, and if europe is not growing the way it needs to grow, this has an impact on us. it has an impact on brazil. those are major export markets, and that can have a dampening effect on the entire world economy. so it's something that we are monitoring. it's...
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i mean in layman's terms, c-4 is something that you can carry around, and when you need to use it, use it. but it's very stable when it's not being detonated. so the atf agent can tell you more specifics about the explosive rate and so on about c-4. i will tell you from my experience it's hard to get. it's not something that you can just go in and get off the shelf. >> so matthew horace formerly atf also on the phone with us in new york. can you kind of assess for us the difference between what has been described as a pipe bomb that was detonated. near the police headquarters and this c-4 that this alleged gunman claims to have? the differences, similarities? >> galvanized steel pipe. sometimes people use pvc pipe. they use combinations of high and low explosives and may have had shrapnel. in this case this individual is a bomber i would say a broad stretch to use pipe bombs at the beginning of the day, we have to be concerned about pipe bombs in this vehicle and any other space that the investigation takes this where the suspect has been. >> jonathan, you said c-4 very difficult to ge
i mean in layman's terms, c-4 is something that you can carry around, and when you need to use it, use it. but it's very stable when it's not being detonated. so the atf agent can tell you more specifics about the explosive rate and so on about c-4. i will tell you from my experience it's hard to get. it's not something that you can just go in and get off the shelf. >> so matthew horace formerly atf also on the phone with us in new york. can you kind of assess for us the difference...
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. >> in layman's terms for the american people, this is not something that we believe will have a majorthing we take seriously. but it is not something that i think should prompt overreactions. >> neil can any government really guarantee what the ultimate shock impact will be? >> no. and the president might be right about the near term. for example the u.s. stock market was only down 2% on monday. up a little bit today. so the markets aren't exactly overreacting. but over the medium term and the long-term that could change. it diminishes europe. it could limit the ability of the european union to be a viable ally in geopolitics. and for the european economy this spells nothing good. so there are some medium term consequences that are pretty severe even if the near term consequences aren't that great. >> when you are in athens do people feel they essentially have no choice that they have tried everything? what is the outlook for the vote this weekend? >> no, they definitely don't think they have no choice. they are mainly confused because we have this referendum on sunday and we have to
. >> in layman's terms for the american people, this is not something that we believe will have a majorthing we take seriously. but it is not something that i think should prompt overreactions. >> neil can any government really guarantee what the ultimate shock impact will be? >> no. and the president might be right about the near term. for example the u.s. stock market was only down 2% on monday. up a little bit today. so the markets aren't exactly overreacting. but over the...
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it seems like to the layman out there it's a needle in a haystack. >> can yeah. you know what? let me just tell ya, and i've worked many, many years with the u.s. marshals' service, and these individuals that work for that service, they're excellent. they always, we always in law enforcement, we get our man. we may not get them as soon as we would like to get them, but eventually they get caught. they can run, but they can't hide. so i'm very confident that either tonight or tomorrow these two individuals will be back behind bars where they deserve to be. melissa: boy, rod wheeler, i certainly hope you're right. thank you so much for coming on, we appreciate it. david: well, from excellent public servants to not so excellent public servants. the first comments from the head of the irs after a massive data breach affecting 100,000 taxpayers. peter barnes is following that story. >> reporter: hey, dave. the irs, state tax officials and industry officials announced a number of new steps to prevent identity theft and refund fraud that they say they plan to put in place in coming mo
it seems like to the layman out there it's a needle in a haystack. >> can yeah. you know what? let me just tell ya, and i've worked many, many years with the u.s. marshals' service, and these individuals that work for that service, they're excellent. they always, we always in law enforcement, we get our man. we may not get them as soon as we would like to get them, but eventually they get caught. they can run, but they can't hide. so i'm very confident that either tonight or tomorrow...
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>> reporter: so far we have heard from the attorney representing officer layman.fense will include the fact that the toy gun looked very real. >> when you are a privilege and you are called upon a scene a man pointing a gun and you walk up you ask that person, is that gun real or not real? >> reporter: no timeline for returns from the grand jury. >> reporter: turns out the largest known hack attack against the government may be than bigger than we were first told. we'll tell you what hackers were able to get their hand on. >> should the white house have a say in who your neighbors are? the white house planning to use government cash to force diversification in community nationwide. it's getting a lot of attention coming up. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. leland: it's believed to be the largest data breach ever in the youth government. we are learning it may have been worse than originally thought. the president of the federal workers union says hearing out of china stole in
>> reporter: so far we have heard from the attorney representing officer layman.fense will include the fact that the toy gun looked very real. >> when you are a privilege and you are called upon a scene a man pointing a gun and you walk up you ask that person, is that gun real or not real? >> reporter: no timeline for returns from the grand jury. >> reporter: turns out the largest known hack attack against the government may be than bigger than we were first told. we'll...
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i would be remiss if i didn't ask about the prospect of a financial crisis in europe and just in layman's terms in lanage that americans can understand, i want to ask you simply is a financial crisis in greece capable of raining down global economy, and separately, sir, i wanted to askout about what some are calling your best week ever last week you had two supreme court decision supportive of affordable care act an of gay rights you also delivered a speech down in charleston that was pretty warmly received. it seems that you have built up political capital to remaining month of your presidency i'm curious how you want to use it. what hard things do you want to tackle at this point? and president rousseff if i may ask you extended invitation of the president to join you at the olympics in rio necks year. the terrorist group isis has shown a willingness and capacity to carry out terrorist attacks around the world. what preparations are you making to make sure that the olympic games are safe and are you concerned about that happening in rio? thank you very much madam president. >> on greece
i would be remiss if i didn't ask about the prospect of a financial crisis in europe and just in layman's terms in lanage that americans can understand, i want to ask you simply is a financial crisis in greece capable of raining down global economy, and separately, sir, i wanted to askout about what some are calling your best week ever last week you had two supreme court decision supportive of affordable care act an of gay rights you also delivered a speech down in charleston that was pretty...
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besides policy geeks reading the supreme court, what the president did yesterday was break it down in layman'se call back after the job interview but jamal probably is not. and jamal will probably get the job interview but won't get the job. people that look like you and i have a steeper hill to climb. this goes back to a president who feels liberated to help connect these dots and say, look, america, look inside the mirror. what type of country do we want to be and are we on the road to the more perfect union. i think we are. >> i want to come back to you in a moment. you said to me yesterday as we were talking about the big policies, you said yes, all of these important big policies but it is important to take down that confederate battle flag. i want to be respected as a citizen. is that what's at stake with that flag? >> that's the issue. at the end of the day, at the end of the day all of the citizens of the state regardless of their ethnic background religious philosophy want to be respected as human beings and, unfortunately -- unfortunately -- in most circumstances and most situations
besides policy geeks reading the supreme court, what the president did yesterday was break it down in layman'se call back after the job interview but jamal probably is not. and jamal will probably get the job interview but won't get the job. people that look like you and i have a steeper hill to climb. this goes back to a president who feels liberated to help connect these dots and say, look, america, look inside the mirror. what type of country do we want to be and are we on the road to the...
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but denise layman wants to know, do any of her scrapbooks still exist?acqueline berger: i'll change it to how many of her scrapbooks exist. kendra hinkle: we have one of her scrapbooks now on display at the house. i left it out. i pulled it out for the show. and that's generated a lot of interest by the public. susan swain: what kinds of things did she collect? kendra hinkle: she collected newspaper articles primarily about her husband. she would show him some in the evening, some in the morning depending on the tone. susan swain: we were also in the age of photography by this point. did she collect any photographs? kendra hinkle: no photographs in there, but -- susan swain: political badges and things of that nature? kendra hinkle: there's a blank pardon that andrew johnson was pardoning people as president. so, but, primarily newspaper articles. susan swain: next up is mary in omaha. hi, mary. mary: hi. thank you for taking the call. we were just wondering. we noticed that -- i wondered if the natural surroundings and original area around the home has
but denise layman wants to know, do any of her scrapbooks still exist?acqueline berger: i'll change it to how many of her scrapbooks exist. kendra hinkle: we have one of her scrapbooks now on display at the house. i left it out. i pulled it out for the show. and that's generated a lot of interest by the public. susan swain: what kinds of things did she collect? kendra hinkle: she collected newspaper articles primarily about her husband. she would show him some in the evening, some in the...
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. >> opposed to just for a layman how is it different than what is it called cart racing or -- >> indycaren pit and their cars get airborne pretty easily. and they go much faster than we do because of the down force they have. >> what's the highest speed you have? >> we run about 218 to 220 at the front straightway at michigan. that's the fastest we get throughout the season. you get used to the speed. 180 to 220 you can't really tell the difference, to be honest with you. >> wow. >> because i've gone on a dark night i've gone 145. >> where? >> in indiana actually. >> on a highway it's scarier than 220 on a racetrack. >> it's truly a picket fence. you know you're going 150. >> do you have trouble when you're just driving down a street in a 25 miles an hour zone? >> no not at all. i had a lot of tickets when i was younger. i learned my lesson quick to stay under the speed limit when driving through town. >> is there anything bigger? it's tv audience but also the way you pack them into -- a lot of people can go to the stadium. it's expensive too. in terms of dollars, is it behind football?
. >> opposed to just for a layman how is it different than what is it called cart racing or -- >> indycaren pit and their cars get airborne pretty easily. and they go much faster than we do because of the down force they have. >> what's the highest speed you have? >> we run about 218 to 220 at the front straightway at michigan. that's the fastest we get throughout the season. you get used to the speed. 180 to 220 you can't really tell the difference, to be honest with...
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we can tweak it so it's successful for the average layman out there. host: you want lawmakers to work together? caller: absolutely and the business people. host: william your healthcare is better? why? caller: i used to be the big naysayers about it until my wife got it. i'm a disabled vet and she's now on social security. during the time we had it i was surprised it was not a major big deal about having it. all the thing that they were prothlesizing as far as what was wrong with it, it was working. that's all i have to say about it. host: how did it work for your life? did she see her healthcare costs go down or was it that it was easy? caller: because of our income -- actually at the time i was -- when i was working i was drawing insurance from my work. then we switched over to the a.c.a. because i was saving 40%. so that's the direction that we went. of course now she has social security disability and i'm no longer working because i'm a disabled vet. like i said, i don't see what the problem was. host: are you a republican? caller: i used to be. i'
we can tweak it so it's successful for the average layman out there. host: you want lawmakers to work together? caller: absolutely and the business people. host: william your healthcare is better? why? caller: i used to be the big naysayers about it until my wife got it. i'm a disabled vet and she's now on social security. during the time we had it i was surprised it was not a major big deal about having it. all the thing that they were prothlesizing as far as what was wrong with it, it was...
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i just want to reset for the audience, explain exactly what was going on at least from my layman's understandingt, you know a certain amount of mercury in the air retards our iqs a certain amount and it came up to $6 million annually. so their prescription was $10 billion worth of annual retrofits for these coal plants. i mean, it was, obviously, disingenuous. it was an argument that finally fell flat, at least so far with the supreme court. what does this do for the industry, and how much momentum can it be to maybe change some of the other things john? >> well, i think what it does, hopefully isive -- is give us time to make the kind of energy conversion we will be making anyway given the need for clean air. and so the time is what is essential to get, first, the full economic value out of existing sources of energy, and secondly, to plan for the future infrastructure requirements of new sources of energy be that natural gas or be that clean coal. now remember, natural gas, we think we have plenty of it, but i've maintained for years now we need about a third of that natural gas to be converte
i just want to reset for the audience, explain exactly what was going on at least from my layman's understandingt, you know a certain amount of mercury in the air retards our iqs a certain amount and it came up to $6 million annually. so their prescription was $10 billion worth of annual retrofits for these coal plants. i mean, it was, obviously, disingenuous. it was an argument that finally fell flat, at least so far with the supreme court. what does this do for the industry, and how much...
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. >> can you explain in layman's terms why the dow drops 350 points because of the problems in greece? seems like a world away. what is the connection? >> 27 out of 30 stocks in the dow jones average have business in europe. europe will slow down because of this. makes sense they went down. >> do you expect it to go down further because there's a huge vote coming up in greece whether they accept bailout conditions of these three central banks or say we're out of the eurozone and we're going on our own. >> if they can't pay the money, this he don't belong in that union. what i care about is that the market go down a bit so we can buy. wait for pull back. when you get the pull back you don't say i'm scared. >> you make a real point of this. you say when you see a drop like the one we saw yesterday, view it as an opportunity for the average investor. >> if it were here and if the problem were pennsylvania new jersey new mexico texas, we would be saying whoa. it's greece. >> let's come closer to home. governor of puerto rico said on sunday that island commonwealth cannot afford to pay som
. >> can you explain in layman's terms why the dow drops 350 points because of the problems in greece? seems like a world away. what is the connection? >> 27 out of 30 stocks in the dow jones average have business in europe. europe will slow down because of this. makes sense they went down. >> do you expect it to go down further because there's a huge vote coming up in greece whether they accept bailout conditions of these three central banks or say we're out of the eurozone...
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so let me sort of put in layman is. the current wiretap standard, equivalent to to going to a fisa court, approves at a 25% higher rate than the fisa court and the fisa court is the court that expedites time-sensitive investigations and time-sensitive intelligence requests. minimummyth number two the problem in the fisa court is when they take you to this court it's secret. true, it is secret. beer so are anybut so are any other judicial hearings subject to the court. and that court shuts down and goes into a nonpublic setting. just like this institution and we'll do it when we get into the appropriations bills ans when we get into classified appropriations. the doors will be shut, the galleries will be cleared the tv's will be shut off and we will do our business on secret classified information. it's only real stliks to bleive that the court especially the court that hears the most sensitive cases would only hear those cases in secret because the cases cannot be presented in public. number wurntion the bulk collection
so let me sort of put in layman is. the current wiretap standard, equivalent to to going to a fisa court, approves at a 25% higher rate than the fisa court and the fisa court is the court that expedites time-sensitive investigations and time-sensitive intelligence requests. minimummyth number two the problem in the fisa court is when they take you to this court it's secret. true, it is secret. beer so are anybut so are any other judicial hearings subject to the court. and that court shuts down...