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in layman ‘s terms? countries interested in buying? in layman 's terms?nvestment in their infrastructure. aviation, air traffic control, high—speed lines, this investment is there to sustain urbanisation and globalisation of the world. and while asia is still the world. and while asia is still the biggest importer of of those weapons, countries like china and south korea are starting to export as well. and australia just announced they want to boost export as well. are you worried that they could potentially pose a threat to your business? not really because we are more local. we have seven or eight singaporeans working here and we benefit from a highly talented base here in the region. we recruit the best engineers to develop a local solution for the market and for regional economies and markets. at this hour show we are seeing many of the latest technologies. are you worried about cyber security? yes and no. it is a direct consequence of digitalisation. we inject more and more artificial intelligence into our wine markets and as a consequence you need t
in layman ‘s terms? countries interested in buying? in layman 's terms?nvestment in their infrastructure. aviation, air traffic control, high—speed lines, this investment is there to sustain urbanisation and globalisation of the world. and while asia is still the world. and while asia is still the biggest importer of of those weapons, countries like china and south korea are starting to export as well. and australia just announced they want to boost export as well. are you worried that they...
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ainsley: will you explain what this means in layman's terms? are repreventing hacking or preventing nuclear plants from being attacked and what is a super computer? >> anxiously, all of the above. when we talk about protecting the american citizens from a cyber attack, we're talking about viruses that can be put into systems that can lay there literally for years undetected that previously and we have the ability now with our computers that in a super computer being one that has the ability to move at such massive rates of data through there and extraordinary speeds. to be able to analyze just massive amounts of data. we are moving into mississippis what we call machine learning. on the edge of artificial intelligence. i mean, it is moving at incredibly fast pace. the department of energy is keeping up with that. we have got 17 national labs that are the vast majority of them have some role in this cyber security business. steve: well, that's great. i'm glad you are being vigilant. meanwhile you are there at national harbor at cpac. you're goin
ainsley: will you explain what this means in layman's terms? are repreventing hacking or preventing nuclear plants from being attacked and what is a super computer? >> anxiously, all of the above. when we talk about protecting the american citizens from a cyber attack, we're talking about viruses that can be put into systems that can lay there literally for years undetected that previously and we have the ability now with our computers that in a super computer being one that has the...
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this country and it's because of our mobile devices so good point and so when you start putting in layman's terms with it ok most of the time right now in this country we have an abundance of affordable and reliable energy ok that we can have if we can get access to roll back those regulations and make it happen and so and to and so when i start talking to people about going green and of course we all need to reduce our footprint i'm an agreement with that and until we can figure out what's the best way to harness all of this renewables we need to use what we have right and so i will for you know the approach in terms of what's new what's what can reduce our carbon footprint the kind of thing but until we harness the sun and to harness water then we have the use of fossil fuels the god given. right here in north america i've begun we should be they could go for the amount of fossil fuels that we have and it's going to be right here as opposed to other countries but we have a brown and black outs right now for us and for how does that connect to racial inequality because at the end of the da
this country and it's because of our mobile devices so good point and so when you start putting in layman's terms with it ok most of the time right now in this country we have an abundance of affordable and reliable energy ok that we can have if we can get access to roll back those regulations and make it happen and so and to and so when i start talking to people about going green and of course we all need to reduce our footprint i'm an agreement with that and until we can figure out what's the...
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do i get a prescription filled or do i pay my lecture bill and so we start talking and put it in layman's terms like that now people i wait a minute what can i do to actually lower the cost of my energy bill and so now we start talking about the use of fossil fuels and so i'm very passionate about energy because my first graduate from college moved back home to norfolk virginia and i worked for norfolk southern railroad i was a break then ok. we are going to hook the hoses right up the brakes that every day and so our job the responsibility was to low coal ships that transport coal all around the world so i've always asked myself the question if our coal and natural resource are good enough of the countries that wasn't good enough for us right here at home and addition to that my grandfather was a black coal mine in southwest virginia so when i start talking about for gent i mean if you fossil fuels and energy now it comes across as very genuine and i've been able to i would say humanize fossil fuels and energy but obviously fossil fuels is a divisive issue because it is you know given th
do i get a prescription filled or do i pay my lecture bill and so we start talking and put it in layman's terms like that now people i wait a minute what can i do to actually lower the cost of my energy bill and so now we start talking about the use of fossil fuels and so i'm very passionate about energy because my first graduate from college moved back home to norfolk virginia and i worked for norfolk southern railroad i was a break then ok. we are going to hook the hoses right up the brakes...
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required successor have an obligation schedule, and layman's language, a list of obligations we need to make and funding source for the fiscal year 18-19. signed by the governor in the fall of 2016 made some changing, rather than than biannual, now annual. we do have the opportunity to amend it one time a year, that opportunity comes in the fall. commit the amendment on october 2nd. and what that does, because of the schedule we are starting now a month or two in advance of the budget cycle, so as other departments refine their budgets and keep us informed of those changes and how those will impact service, anything that changes -- the largest outside envelope what the budget could be, as we move closer and closer to the budget, we use information from other city departments to hone it down a little tighter and then any, those changes are then later reflected in a rops amendment that is submitted to the department of finance on october 2nd. so, the schedule where we have been so far is on january 8th, we held a workshop with the oversight board where we did not get any substantive co
required successor have an obligation schedule, and layman's language, a list of obligations we need to make and funding source for the fiscal year 18-19. signed by the governor in the fall of 2016 made some changing, rather than than biannual, now annual. we do have the opportunity to amend it one time a year, that opportunity comes in the fall. commit the amendment on october 2nd. and what that does, because of the schedule we are starting now a month or two in advance of the budget cycle, so...
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in layman's terms, what's happened?at's happened is -- it's going to sound a little crazy and perverse. the good news about the economy recently turned into bad news. and what i mean by that is this. we got a great employment report last week. actually, we're doing better than i think some people had expected. that, the real economy, coupled with whatever you think of the tax reform plan and what that's going to do or not do, coupled with deregulation, has spurred this idea that actually, our economy may soon overheat. it actually may be too good, if you can believe that. and you might say, well, how could that be bad? well, if the economy got so good, the federal reserve, which controls interest rates and worries about things -- this thing called inflation, would say, we've got to put the break on this. because otherwise, we'll have an even bigger problem. so it's completely backwards in that the good news could be turning into the bad news. and what happened is, literally over the past, let's say weekend, investors sa
in layman's terms, what's happened?at's happened is -- it's going to sound a little crazy and perverse. the good news about the economy recently turned into bad news. and what i mean by that is this. we got a great employment report last week. actually, we're doing better than i think some people had expected. that, the real economy, coupled with whatever you think of the tax reform plan and what that's going to do or not do, coupled with deregulation, has spurred this idea that actually, our...
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the race did conclude canada's brady layman won the race over mark the ship back to switzerland riddick the man who was involved in the crash from time was able to get out finish the race get the bronze medal but this really was kind of overshadowed by the seriousness of this crash and really reminded everybody what a dangerous. this can be absolutely fortune we have to talk about doping again talk to us about the russian athlete who allegedly doped alexander kwasniewski he was part of the olympic athletes from russia mixed doubles curling team they won the bronze medal earlier in these games has a sample tested positive for mel dhoni and this is a drug that sort of is meant for blood circulation problems but a number of athletes have been using it for performance enhancing reasons and since twenty sixteen it has been banned now we have a clip from from chris on its case saying he denies taking this drug this is what he told russian television. that we are very interested in the investigation on name korea and the sports life is at stake will do everything to find those responsible for
the race did conclude canada's brady layman won the race over mark the ship back to switzerland riddick the man who was involved in the crash from time was able to get out finish the race get the bronze medal but this really was kind of overshadowed by the seriousness of this crash and really reminded everybody what a dangerous. this can be absolutely fortune we have to talk about doping again talk to us about the russian athlete who allegedly doped alexander kwasniewski he was part of the...
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three we're going to talk about the grand rapids police department flagged this steve tell us in layman's terms what is fishing with a ph and how these netflix impersonators are trying to hook us. fishing is the biggest basis for every major data breach from target to government data breaches to sony but when it's aimed at us individually it's an e-mail or a text message that looks like it's from something legitimate like netflix because they send it out in a wide range because they know where all in there and it appears to come from this legitimate source asks us that tells us is some emergency in the case of this netflix when there's been a problem with our account we need to reconfirm our credit card so they ask for that personal information people provide it or they click on a link and download malware so it's trust me you can't trust anyone you never give personal information you never click on a link unless you've absolutely confirmed it's legit you know and it may look legit because it's easy for them to simply grab a logo from bank of america or a netflix or something and embed it
three we're going to talk about the grand rapids police department flagged this steve tell us in layman's terms what is fishing with a ph and how these netflix impersonators are trying to hook us. fishing is the biggest basis for every major data breach from target to government data breaches to sony but when it's aimed at us individually it's an e-mail or a text message that looks like it's from something legitimate like netflix because they send it out in a wide range because they know where...
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is he's giving the thumbs up to let the crowd know that he is ok but in the end a countryman brady layman walked away victorious so canada do have something to celebrate in terms of this particular competition but according to insiders if you're just paid attention to the sport crashes is something you often see unfortunately there's another story that's been making headlines and tell us more about this doping case with the russian bronze medal winner right who tested positive for doping you know he's come out maintaining his innocence and this is what he had to say to russian t.v. . we are very interested in the investigation on name korea and for the sports life is at stake we'll do everything to find those responsible for this we are confident that we are clean here in the ok press explain this to us because he's tested essentially positive for the substance twice but he says he's innocent what's going on here well he was tested a few weeks ago and it was all clean and currently this is not a sport where you need performance enhancing drugs that's what that's what he was as a positive
is he's giving the thumbs up to let the crowd know that he is ok but in the end a countryman brady layman walked away victorious so canada do have something to celebrate in terms of this particular competition but according to insiders if you're just paid attention to the sport crashes is something you often see unfortunately there's another story that's been making headlines and tell us more about this doping case with the russian bronze medal winner right who tested positive for doping you...
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he broke his pelvis which has to be painful in itself fer candidates sake though a canadian brady layman did walk away victorious with a gold medal but it's was definitely a crash highlighting just how dangerous the sport can be and here's what fans on the scene had to say about the accident. sidestreet. reince emotionally land because there was in the way but it looks pretty bad you know i think generally when you're like competing against other players there's always a chance for injury but. of course to specially at those high speeds you know you just never know they're separated by milliseconds you know so. those yeah those jumps and so it can be dangerous but it's very very very sport. yes scary for the fans as well hoping for a speedy recovery and i forgot. tell us more about this other headline which has been the doping case involving the russian bronze medal winner alexander. is his name and tested positive for doping he's been maintaining his innocence and this is what he had to say to russian t.v. . we are very interested in the investigation on name korea and for the sports li
he broke his pelvis which has to be painful in itself fer candidates sake though a canadian brady layman did walk away victorious with a gold medal but it's was definitely a crash highlighting just how dangerous the sport can be and here's what fans on the scene had to say about the accident. sidestreet. reince emotionally land because there was in the way but it looks pretty bad you know i think generally when you're like competing against other players there's always a chance for injury but....
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right got to these viruses don't steal data how do they work it later in layman's terms for us. yes so once you're on one of the infected websites which include some government websites here in the u.k. over the weekend what happens is your device is temporarily borrowed by the bad guys and they use not to do these complex mathematical operations and that results in you being rewarded with crypto currency which is you know can be converted into real money and then the bad guys make away with that and you have been used your computer your power home has been used to generate funds for the these these criminal gangs know this the way that this guardian apparently was through something called brows allowed yeah that's something the deaf and hard of hearing and. sight people use that's a lot of people as has gotten and that's how they got in that's the crux of the problem is it. yeah so a lot of the web sites that were impacted were kind of official or government websites a lot of local councils and departments here in the county because they all load the software for visually impai
right got to these viruses don't steal data how do they work it later in layman's terms for us. yes so once you're on one of the infected websites which include some government websites here in the u.k. over the weekend what happens is your device is temporarily borrowed by the bad guys and they use not to do these complex mathematical operations and that results in you being rewarded with crypto currency which is you know can be converted into real money and then the bad guys make away with...
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done thirty years later it's a long story you know i was a layman but i study a coal dust as they like it. is basically dust which is going around the sun as are the planets you can regard them small planets these grains of dust if you like so my mission was to find out. where these grains of dust are going there are they were getting the same direction as the planets or opposite directions it has a great bearing on how the solar system was formed how the sun came into being and how life was formed on the. linked in together you know the more information you can get about this the more we understand what we are and where we came from donald trump. is going to send people to mars as far as we know that's his plan and he's going to try yeah what was your reaction to him saying according to leak draft budget that the administration will end financial support for the international space station well that's politicians for years and you know they're saying one thing over here and another thing over here yeah i think everybody in our circles doubted that funding was going to be put in you kn
done thirty years later it's a long story you know i was a layman but i study a coal dust as they like it. is basically dust which is going around the sun as are the planets you can regard them small planets these grains of dust if you like so my mission was to find out. where these grains of dust are going there are they were getting the same direction as the planets or opposite directions it has a great bearing on how the solar system was formed how the sun came into being and how life was...
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those the type of things that people will learn from your book "media 2.0 (18)" is it written for the laymanis it written for the investor or the techie? it's really written for everybody. it's written in a more conversational style. i've been blogging for a long time. i don't want to be hypertechnical. it's a great guide to getting a lay of the land. video, virtual reality, augmented reality, then you get into things like block chain. the media business is not focusing on but it will be a huge story in 2018. after you read the book, you can take some real action to be a hero within your company and help this transformation and fueled the transformation through technology. on the expert side, the best way to capture that is i've had a lot of experts who were insiders, either way at interviewed over 20 insiders, but the experts tell me that they get a lot out of it as well. there is so much ground for all of us to try to understand. i try to bring it home to everybody so that it will ground you, give you a good understanding of where things are in for their going, the lead players in the spac
those the type of things that people will learn from your book "media 2.0 (18)" is it written for the laymanis it written for the investor or the techie? it's really written for everybody. it's written in a more conversational style. i've been blogging for a long time. i don't want to be hypertechnical. it's a great guide to getting a lay of the land. video, virtual reality, augmented reality, then you get into things like block chain. the media business is not focusing on but it will...
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islamic state but our side has no love of the codes he'd like to to control of the region saw that our layman opens up the possibility he could turn in the codes as well so what we're seeing here is a huge chunk of change road in alliances which must be discomforting the americans who find themselves in a very awkward situation now in our eyes of the codes as they still are but no facing possible trouble with turkey we have the trouble relationship that russia and of course around so what we're seeing here is a change of alignment in the middle east and america looking like it's being a bit more sidelined that certainly is used to be in the past. what can president assad gain from intervening in a friend our friend do you think or. well i think he must be looking at the possibility that he can bring regain control of the territory here essentially ceded to the codes as parts i said of the alliance with the kurdish forces against against so-called islamic state no that so-called islamic state seems to be on the edge of theat the calculation in damascus must be is that maybe by shifting line if
islamic state but our side has no love of the codes he'd like to to control of the region saw that our layman opens up the possibility he could turn in the codes as well so what we're seeing here is a huge chunk of change road in alliances which must be discomforting the americans who find themselves in a very awkward situation now in our eyes of the codes as they still are but no facing possible trouble with turkey we have the trouble relationship that russia and of course around so what we're...
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if you try to understand how this works, as a layman it is easier to understand the hammurabi code than the way they get these rebates and other stuff. we made a couple -- a little bit of progress, if i told the president this january you told me the power to exclude somebody from the formulary that doesn't want to enter a negotiation, i will see a significant increase. if you invented the hepatitis c drug and that is understandable. all the drugs don't fit into that category and that is more complicated with hepatitis c and how they recover their costs. how much r&d did they actually do? or did they buy the r&d from the university and charge the university and claim r&d? mess of things need to be done. a guy who is going to tackle this and understand the system, mental illness, diabetes, whatever it is, we need to get cost control on this. and i optimistic about congress getting this done. don't tell me, show me. i don't want to talk. i want action. i want alexander murray to pass on a bipartisan basis, the insurance market stabilize before more people get hurt. do i think they're read
if you try to understand how this works, as a layman it is easier to understand the hammurabi code than the way they get these rebates and other stuff. we made a couple -- a little bit of progress, if i told the president this january you told me the power to exclude somebody from the formulary that doesn't want to enter a negotiation, i will see a significant increase. if you invented the hepatitis c drug and that is understandable. all the drugs don't fit into that category and that is more...
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done thirty years later it's a long story you know i was a layman but i study a coal dust as they like it. is basically dust which is going around the sun as are the planets you can regard them small planets these grains of dust if you like so my mission was to find out. where these grains of dust are going there are they were getting the same direction as the planets or opposite directions it has a great bearing on how the solar system was formed how the sun came into being and how life was formed on earth. all linked in together you know the more information you can get about this the more we understand what we are and where we came from donald trump. is going to send people to mars as far as we know that's his plan and he's going to try yeah what was your reaction to him saying according to leak draft budget that the administration will end financial support for the international space station well that's politicians for years and you know they're saying one thing over here and another thing over here yeah i think everybody in our circles doubted that funding was going to be put in
done thirty years later it's a long story you know i was a layman but i study a coal dust as they like it. is basically dust which is going around the sun as are the planets you can regard them small planets these grains of dust if you like so my mission was to find out. where these grains of dust are going there are they were getting the same direction as the planets or opposite directions it has a great bearing on how the solar system was formed how the sun came into being and how life was...
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[laughter] >> host: is it written for the layman, the investor or the techie?guest: it's really written for everybody. and that truly, it's written in a more conversational style. i've been blogging for a long, long time. i don't want it to be hyper-technical. so it's a great guide to getting a lay of the land of where the digital media landscape is today. that means in video, streaming music, virtual reality, augmented reality, e-sports. and then you get into things like block chain where the median intertenement business -- entertainment business is not really focusing on, but that's going to be a huge story starting in 2018. and beyond that i give my traditional predictions of where the world is going, and then i also put in things i've seen being an operator/investor of real news you can use, so it's practical. after you read the book, you can take some real action to be a hero within your company and help this transformation of the median entertainment content space through technology. and then on the expert side, i think the best way to capture it is that
[laughter] >> host: is it written for the layman, the investor or the techie?guest: it's really written for everybody. and that truly, it's written in a more conversational style. i've been blogging for a long, long time. i don't want it to be hyper-technical. so it's a great guide to getting a lay of the land of where the digital media landscape is today. that means in video, streaming music, virtual reality, augmented reality, e-sports. and then you get into things like block chain...
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in layman's terms, his decision to philly.ore legal terms has decision is academic because his rationale for denying trump here is all about well, you know, the president's rationale was incorrect. however, he admitted he had disputed the absolute right to eliminate daca. circumventing congress here. now president trump can eliminate what president obama did. pretty simple. trade to the other issue is chain migration, family migration. democrats don't want to see that change as well. the two sides are very still, very far apart even on the march 5th deadline is right around the corner. >> absolutely. the two sides are very far apart. we are used in the lives these dreamers as a football which should not be done. chain migration has been dubbed is not something democrats are saying we want to remove from this bill appeared to touch upon the point of the merit of the argument, the judge said this was flawed because there is no evidence presented outside for an anti-latino sentiment and use the exact phrasing from the trump admin
in layman's terms, his decision to philly.ore legal terms has decision is academic because his rationale for denying trump here is all about well, you know, the president's rationale was incorrect. however, he admitted he had disputed the absolute right to eliminate daca. circumventing congress here. now president trump can eliminate what president obama did. pretty simple. trade to the other issue is chain migration, family migration. democrats don't want to see that change as well. the two...
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>> president, i have a copy -- an electronic form of the powerpoint that was presented, in layman's terms, and i'm happy to make that available. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> just a quick question. do you have a sense, diane, of the politics were some of these were pulled in terms of personal care tax credit, the personal needs, the dignity -- living with dignity bonds? are these being tabled for potential hearing at a later date this session for a spot bill or -- [ inaudible ] >> according to the rule. i went and looked up the rule because i thought this might be asked. >> yeah. >> if you haven't -- if a bill that's introduced during the first year and is not passed on or before january 31st of the following year as a carryover bill, then, it dies, and they didn't vote to carry it over. >> okay. thank you. >> any other comments or questions from the public? okay. tacc report, cathy russo. haven't seen cathy in a while. case report. okay. hearing none, seeing none. okay. is there any other general public comment at this point? hearing none, any o busineld b? new busin
>> president, i have a copy -- an electronic form of the powerpoint that was presented, in layman's terms, and i'm happy to make that available. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> just a quick question. do you have a sense, diane, of the politics were some of these were pulled in terms of personal care tax credit, the personal needs, the dignity -- living with dignity bonds? are these being tabled for potential hearing at a later date this session for a...
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. >> interestingly, the cone, i'm going to speak in layman's terms here, the cone of the rocket has openedrect me if i'm wrong, steve, opened up like this if you can see my hands, so that his car is now sticking out. it's now the nose headed for the sun. >> and from time to time we're actually seeing images of that. >> inside the tesla. >> you're seeing the car with the dummy in the front seat. >> what you can't hear -- only elon musk would do this, right? what you can't hear is a looped recording of david buoy's "space odyssey," "ground control to major tom." so, you know, there's so much rich kind of the stuff that he loves. >> you know what, flying in space has got to be fun because it's just so hard and so much work and takes so much preparation. there's got to be some fun involved. and then i respect that. >> guys, thank you, tom -- >> heck of a day here, guys. back to you. >> amazing. thank you for your work. thanks, steve for me. congratulations to elon musk and folks at spacex. sometimes there's so much crap out there that it makes you loose hope. i'm going to close off my day thin
. >> interestingly, the cone, i'm going to speak in layman's terms here, the cone of the rocket has openedrect me if i'm wrong, steve, opened up like this if you can see my hands, so that his car is now sticking out. it's now the nose headed for the sun. >> and from time to time we're actually seeing images of that. >> inside the tesla. >> you're seeing the car with the dummy in the front seat. >> what you can't hear -- only elon musk would do this, right? what you...
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my name is jessica layman with senior and disabilities action and we're in strong support of this legislation. first, of course, because we support the rights and dignity of all people, including those who are transgender, gender nonconforming. this is a huge issue for the senior and disabilities community and we had a work group looking at seniors and people with disabilitieses and s.r.o.s. there is a huge proportion of seniors and people with disabilitieses living in s.r.o.s and all gender bathrooms can also be an issue for somebody who has a care attendant who goes into the bathroom with them who may be of a different gender. i've experienced that myself being in a wheelchair having an attendant who is male. the looks, the comments, it's obviously very uncomfortable. and i know i only know the half of it as a transgendered woman. and so by making bathrooms all gender, we're really allowing people to not have to worry about their safety anytime they use the restroom. this is also -- we think it is really an important culture shift to really look at how are we valuing all bodies, whether the
my name is jessica layman with senior and disabilities action and we're in strong support of this legislation. first, of course, because we support the rights and dignity of all people, including those who are transgender, gender nonconforming. this is a huge issue for the senior and disabilities community and we had a work group looking at seniors and people with disabilitieses and s.r.o.s. there is a huge proportion of seniors and people with disabilitieses living in s.r.o.s and all gender...
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.>> joining us from our newsroom is our professional expert and professor in layman's terms, what doess decision mean for the so-called dreamers. >> they have time if they are already in the program to renew their application, and that could go as long as another two years while the proceedings continue in the ninth circuit and perhaps at the u.s. supreme court. so it definitely gives them more time than they have before. >> president donald trump asked the supreme court to get involved, but they are staying out of it. what happens that?>> the next step is that he goes back to the ninth circuit. what the trump administration was trying to do was to leapfrog over the ninth circuit, and now it is going to be following the normal process. the ninth circuit has already set up a briefing schedule, and the breeze will be in by april, and i am sure they will schedule a hearing pretty quickly after that. the supreme court order did say they expected the ninth circuit to move weekly, and i expect they will. we will probably hear from the ninth circuit by the early summer or late june or early j
.>> joining us from our newsroom is our professional expert and professor in layman's terms, what doess decision mean for the so-called dreamers. >> they have time if they are already in the program to renew their application, and that could go as long as another two years while the proceedings continue in the ninth circuit and perhaps at the u.s. supreme court. so it definitely gives them more time than they have before. >> president donald trump asked the supreme court to...
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anticipate that this could be the beginning of a full correction, or, you know, what would you say in layman'sto somebody sitting at home going what does this mean for me? >> i would certainly not look at your 401(k) every day, week in and week out. the -- what the market has going for it is that the economy is picking up steam, wage growth is starting to kick in a little bit. some of the job adds that have been announced and some of the pay increases that have been announced probably aren't even reflected in the numbers that we've seen the last week and a half. and corporate earnings are still very strong. and we anticipate that that trend will continue as positive implications from the tax reform plan work its way through the economy. now that being said, the market has had a very, very strong run for over the last year. the last leg of the rally really kicked into full gear in mid-november when it became clear the tax reform plan was going to pass. so it wouldn't be surprising to see the market consolidate some of the gains. we reached all-time highs a week ago on friday, january 26th, if y
anticipate that this could be the beginning of a full correction, or, you know, what would you say in layman'sto somebody sitting at home going what does this mean for me? >> i would certainly not look at your 401(k) every day, week in and week out. the -- what the market has going for it is that the economy is picking up steam, wage growth is starting to kick in a little bit. some of the job adds that have been announced and some of the pay increases that have been announced probably...
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it's in a nightclub so quite frankly to a layman, everyone looks drunk. you have to monitor that. number two, staffing. it is an unusually high staffing count. good for me i guess but it is a large count. we're talking on any given night, seven security on a saturday, plus five to six hosts that are actually trained in security. so that's a compliment of 12-13. then there's sis, that controls line management, fading, id's, interior control and of course in and out's. that's large. that's every night that they have capacity. to answer directly, i think the security has contributed to the lowering of violence but i just don't see how changing the -- keeping the noise or live music at midnight to 2:00 a.m. will do any difference. the music is still on. there's music now. that doesn't contribute -- if there's someone up there, yes, of course if it's a higher talent or celebrity or host hired to help with the club, security is dealing with that regardless of who is in front of the booth playing. one of the issues i'm seeing, remove the 12:00 condition. it's harder to attract business w
it's in a nightclub so quite frankly to a layman, everyone looks drunk. you have to monitor that. number two, staffing. it is an unusually high staffing count. good for me i guess but it is a large count. we're talking on any given night, seven security on a saturday, plus five to six hosts that are actually trained in security. so that's a compliment of 12-13. then there's sis, that controls line management, fading, id's, interior control and of course in and out's. that's large. that's every...
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. >> and to a layman watching, it is a very ambiguous thing. what is the debt? no one feels any relationship to it. okay, it has gone up. what does it mean for me? >> if i said it is a trillion, it's a gazillion. you won't know the difference. this is abstract and doesn't affect us, but it does if you think about what will have to get cut. it does if you think about how we're going to have to borrow as a country. and when you start to look at the market, you say people are worried about inflation, interest rates. these things all begin to stay together. so for republicans to suddenly say they don't xwar decare abou they always did before. and if you are suddenly infusing a stimulus package now, what are you going to do when we're this bad times? one of the reasons the market went down is because there is good news out there. unemployment is in a good place. wages are going up. that means we don't need interest rates to be extra ordinarily low anymore. it is not normal for rates to be 3% right around there. we saw the treasury -- excuse me, we you saw the fed pus
. >> and to a layman watching, it is a very ambiguous thing. what is the debt? no one feels any relationship to it. okay, it has gone up. what does it mean for me? >> if i said it is a trillion, it's a gazillion. you won't know the difference. this is abstract and doesn't affect us, but it does if you think about what will have to get cut. it does if you think about how we're going to have to borrow as a country. and when you start to look at the market, you say people are worried...
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. >> charlie savage, if a layman like myself wants to know about the fisa system, i'll turn to your reporting. i want a sent from you here of how much this conversation has changed. i recall just a few years ago lots of complaints from progressive or liberal sides, now the same thing here from the conservative side, as well. what's your take away from what was included in this four-page memo? >> i think the complaints you heard from liberals and libertarians was not about this kind of fisa. it was about warrantless surveillance that grew out of the bush administration's post-9/11 program that initially olated the law and the government fed it but the courts weren't able to rule on it. it was a sort of new thing about internet surveillance that the country was grappling with and still grappling with to some extent, even though with devin ni necessary last month it was extended six years without changes. this is good old fashioned meat and potatoes going back to the 1970s traditional with a judge looking at an application warrant fisa and that's not something that's been controversial in this c
. >> charlie savage, if a layman like myself wants to know about the fisa system, i'll turn to your reporting. i want a sent from you here of how much this conversation has changed. i recall just a few years ago lots of complaints from progressive or liberal sides, now the same thing here from the conservative side, as well. what's your take away from what was included in this four-page memo? >> i think the complaints you heard from liberals and libertarians was not about this kind...
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birmingham thanks very much for taking the time to speak to us and so just for viewers everywhere for the layman what does it mean to surrender and of calm license well it basically means that you will no longer be regulated boyle on you won't be broadcasting in the u.k. and europe and. you know you're no longer subject to their regulations but also means that you won't be able to you know you miss out on a chunk of the audience that you're after which is the reason why you got a license in the first place yes i was just going on our. our b.-o. will still have to pay the fine of one hundred twenty thousand whether you've got a lot of sense or not still subject to the fine i was just going to ask you there about the the ramifications of not broadcasting in the u k. well i suppose it depends on what a broadcast his priorities are and you know the reason why they got the license in the first place on the cd you know i'm not privy to. the channels discussions with of com but i would imagine that they wanted to. you know get access to the sort of. diaspora and they won't be able to do that in the fut
birmingham thanks very much for taking the time to speak to us and so just for viewers everywhere for the layman what does it mean to surrender and of calm license well it basically means that you will no longer be regulated boyle on you won't be broadcasting in the u.k. and europe and. you know you're no longer subject to their regulations but also means that you won't be able to you know you miss out on a chunk of the audience that you're after which is the reason why you got a license in the...
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. >> but frank, break that down into layman's terms. something that everybody can understand. talk to me and everyday americans. when you're talking about that sort of stuff, you say "code word," what do you mean? and why should people be concerned? really concerned. >> yeah, so, within the top-secret classification, there are categories that you have to be read into and out of. and you're especially vetted for those. that means that even if you have a top-secret, this is actually especially compartmented, because it's singular source in nature. it might be a human source that literally is risking his life every day in a foreign country for the united states. it might be a microphone that's placed in some president's office overseas in another country that you need to be especially read into, or a new technique that science and technology has developed that allows us to read messages or bounce things off of buildings that allow us to understand what's being said inside the building. these are techniques that are extremely sensitive and cannot be accessed by people without the
. >> but frank, break that down into layman's terms. something that everybody can understand. talk to me and everyday americans. when you're talking about that sort of stuff, you say "code word," what do you mean? and why should people be concerned? really concerned. >> yeah, so, within the top-secret classification, there are categories that you have to be read into and out of. and you're especially vetted for those. that means that even if you have a top-secret, this is...
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. >> one thing that's puzzled me is that target 2% inflation rate as a layman and looking at this, and the suggestion seems that's benign you mentioned about 20 years if you have 100 bucks 20 years ago and 2% every year, the purchasing power went down can you educate us about this 2% target because my count, $10020 years ago at 2%, it might cost about 150 bucks today. >> so this was a big debate which was settled around 2% as opposed to zero for central banks to aim at. it's now become a global standard around the world. central banks are aiming at 2% the reason why that was pickeded over is is that it gives us more room to cut real interest rates. if the interest rate, if inflation is zero, then interest rates would be in the one, two, three range and when a recession coming, we would have little to cut. so having 2% inflation kind of we think oils is wheels of the economy and gives central banks more ammunition. it would be hard for any bank to diverge from it. >> you bet >> gentlemen yields back the chair now recognizes gentleman from texas mr. green, the ranking member of our overs
. >> one thing that's puzzled me is that target 2% inflation rate as a layman and looking at this, and the suggestion seems that's benign you mentioned about 20 years if you have 100 bucks 20 years ago and 2% every year, the purchasing power went down can you educate us about this 2% target because my count, $10020 years ago at 2%, it might cost about 150 bucks today. >> so this was a big debate which was settled around 2% as opposed to zero for central banks to aim at. it's now...
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it's hard to tell from a layman's standpoint who's playing politics here.seems like everybody is playing politics. >> i would resist -- no, i have to push back hard on that, katy. look, devin nunes has already displayed his a partisan. he was removed from leading the investigation because of his shenanigans at the white house. the difference is adam schiff is deeply respected. he's read the underlying documents. if they would agree to release the memoranda, this would be very clear. anyone who's paying attention, this is about undermining an ongoing investigation that's getting closer and closer to the president of the united states. certainly we always have to keep in mind how important it is to protect our intelligence services, to protect the work to keep us safe. they're releasing a highly classified document. what you're suggesting would be hard to do. >> i'm asking the question, i'm not suggesting. >> it would be hard to do. but this is very, very important in terms of our ability to keep the american people safe, to continue to have partnerships with
it's hard to tell from a layman's standpoint who's playing politics here.seems like everybody is playing politics. >> i would resist -- no, i have to push back hard on that, katy. look, devin nunes has already displayed his a partisan. he was removed from leading the investigation because of his shenanigans at the white house. the difference is adam schiff is deeply respected. he's read the underlying documents. if they would agree to release the memoranda, this would be very clear....
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a lot of colleagues look at people who do public anthropology, readable and understandable to the layman. people would say that's what so and so does. it means you are not very theoretical. we have gotten to a point where we have to take stock and go what is it that i do? doing what i am doing and not think about the dumpster fire of the world that is happening. how am i going to contribute to the conversation. there has been a shift where they are seeing public scholarship has distinction from what they do. the worldmmitment to and sharing information about the work we do in an accessible way. now, more than ever, do we need social scientists to be working to be understandable, readable, and louder in terms of interpreting to this counter to the alternative facts. [applause] >> we have time for one last question. how does the current anti-immigrant wave compared to other historical periods is there any discernible connection with the economy and unemployment rates over time? >> we currently have an anti-immigrant wave. nativist sentiment in the united states is not unknown. early 1800s,
a lot of colleagues look at people who do public anthropology, readable and understandable to the layman. people would say that's what so and so does. it means you are not very theoretical. we have gotten to a point where we have to take stock and go what is it that i do? doing what i am doing and not think about the dumpster fire of the world that is happening. how am i going to contribute to the conversation. there has been a shift where they are seeing public scholarship has distinction from...
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really a court follower or law student so we wanted a collection that would be of interest to the layman, really that would be interesting to the average american and not just the legal nerd. >> host: and like well-adjusted normal people who don't spend all this time reading court opinion to exactly. normal people want readable opinions but a write up of an opinion but not the whole thing. one of the advantages of these speeches especially the ones about the law that my dad could explain his approach to interpreting the constitution in the law uninterrupted without having to focus on a specific case but bring in multiple cases and the co- editor and i were sure to pick one that would be understandable to anybody. ... this book has so many wonderful speeches about a high school graduation or talking about his catholic faith to catholic audiences, talking about foreign -- just talking about so many subjects. one of the real appeals of the book. >> guest: a couple tall real. >> -- at that time really surprised me. spoke a couple item time at the national wild turkey federation. we included
really a court follower or law student so we wanted a collection that would be of interest to the layman, really that would be interesting to the average american and not just the legal nerd. >> host: and like well-adjusted normal people who don't spend all this time reading court opinion to exactly. normal people want readable opinions but a write up of an opinion but not the whole thing. one of the advantages of these speeches especially the ones about the law that my dad could explain...
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who is not a court follower or law students we wanted a collection that would be of interest to the layman really that would be interesting to the average american is not just the legal nerd and well-adjusted normal people don't spend all their time reading court opinions speak to exactly, normal people won't read opinions but you write up it but not the whole thing. to one of the advantages to be to. >> he could explain without having to focus on the the case that bringing multiple cases and the co- editor ed whelan and i were sure to one that would be understandable to anyone not just the law student and then of course there's the range of subject matter. obviously, there plenty of speeches about the law in here in a section devoted to defenses of his approaches to the law and his jurisprudence but a lot of students have nothing to do with the law and readers will be interested in some of the very different and surprising subjects he touches on it. >> my that was certainly my reaction. i knew his views on the law and heard some of the law speeches but this book is so many wonderful speec
who is not a court follower or law students we wanted a collection that would be of interest to the layman really that would be interesting to the average american is not just the legal nerd and well-adjusted normal people don't spend all their time reading court opinions speak to exactly, normal people won't read opinions but you write up it but not the whole thing. to one of the advantages to be to. >> he could explain without having to focus on the the case that bringing multiple cases...