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the spending cuts, tax increases to do with our long-term debt? >> i do not think i have an analytic basis for picking a threshold for you. as the economy strengthens, as unemployment falls, then it becomes increasingly less problematic to implement these this could change as you are discussing and increasingly reject increasingly important in terms of stabilizing debt, but i do not think it is a particular tipping point that i could identify for you, senator. >> thank you. we are now going to go to a representative. a and representativebecerra,
the spending cuts, tax increases to do with our long-term debt? >> i do not think i have an analytic basis for picking a threshold for you. as the economy strengthens, as unemployment falls, then it becomes increasingly less problematic to implement these this could change as you are discussing and increasingly reject increasingly important in terms of stabilizing debt, but i do not think it is a particular tipping point that i could identify for you, senator. >> thank you. we are...
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to create serious long-term problems in our nation. firms with access to credit markets are able to borrow at relatively low interest rates, the businesses and house holds that depend on banks continue to find difficulty in assessing credit. investment demand remains enemic. in this less than robust environment, it's not surprising that price inflation is hardly an issue. the c.p.i. has increased by 1.1% and core c.p.i. has increased by .9%. our economy is in need of additional help. it is evident that the fed takes that issue seriously. the federal funds rate is now near zero and the banks are sitting on extraordinary quantities of excessive reserves. one of the issues i would like to explore is whether the fed can do more to help expand output and employment in our nation. i turn to my good frind, senator shelby, for any comments he has. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you have been with us for many years. judging by the open market committee meeting and statements by fed officials, uncertainty about the economic outlook has risen recent
to create serious long-term problems in our nation. firms with access to credit markets are able to borrow at relatively low interest rates, the businesses and house holds that depend on banks continue to find difficulty in assessing credit. investment demand remains enemic. in this less than robust environment, it's not surprising that price inflation is hardly an issue. the c.p.i. has increased by 1.1% and core c.p.i. has increased by .9%. our economy is in need of additional help. it is...
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commitment to long term process and it's not going to be successful in one year or one day why do you think the u.s. wants to whether or not they want to why they say that they want to have this long term commitment why do they want to build trust is it simply because at the moment they feel like if pakistan is on their side that they can actually help fight extremism and terrorism or is it because they know that pakistan is going to be a big power player in the region once the u.s. finally withdraws out of afghanistan they're really going to need them later well both of those things yes they're true i mean that's a paradox because you know like if you look at historical political systems you want to have economic development it all goes like you know if you have electricity economic development education then the historic history suggests that. it should lead towards democracy and democracy makes a country stable of course a practice that a stable pakistan is something that u.s. and the rest of the world would want because it's the only muslim nuclear power nuclear country so of
commitment to long term process and it's not going to be successful in one year or one day why do you think the u.s. wants to whether or not they want to why they say that they want to have this long term commitment why do they want to build trust is it simply because at the moment they feel like if pakistan is on their side that they can actually help fight extremism and terrorism or is it because they know that pakistan is going to be a big power player in the region once the u.s. finally...
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how can these people have long term stability and this community? >> next speaker please. >> we are of is the sponsor of public policy advocacy organization. about one in five of the private-sector work force works for one of our companies, and i am representing those member companies, asking if they support the project very dead -- support the project. we took them back to washington, d.c., next year, met with the alliance. this project was one of the vendor projects to show them what we are doing with the example of sustainable development they can replicate across the country, and it was reviewed highly. it was a banner project we will be very proud of once it is completed. you reference concerns, and those have been echoed. the ladies said we were not fair to speak, but we are -- thought there is free, but we are. -- not there to speak, but we are. we are going to have up to 12,000 new jobs. the bridge is vital for traffic circulation and development. it will be of vital and economically sustainable part of the city. the gentleman from the sierr
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apparently there were no cameras here in the long-term parking lot. i'm in the area of s10 right now. no cameras here. but there were cameras on the entrance and exits of the parking lot. so airport going through that tape. back to you. >> thank you. anne makovec at san francisco international airport. >>> the california state fair is out $100,000 stolen by two armed men. the heist happened at about 10:00 last night at cal expo. this is in sacramento. the two thugs stole the money from an office near the grandstand. that office was being used by ovation, a company that provides catering for cal expo. police say the robbers were wearing ovation uniforms. no one was injured during the heist. >>> a drug suspect is dead during a raid in the diablo mountain range in a remote area on the eastern edge of santa clara county. it happened yesterday. deputies had been searching the hills near mines road for pot farms. so far investigators saying little about what prompted deputies to open fire. but they say it's not unusual for these raids to turn into shootouts
apparently there were no cameras here in the long-term parking lot. i'm in the area of s10 right now. no cameras here. but there were cameras on the entrance and exits of the parking lot. so airport going through that tape. back to you. >> thank you. anne makovec at san francisco international airport. >>> the california state fair is out $100,000 stolen by two armed men. the heist happened at about 10:00 last night at cal expo. this is in sacramento. the two thugs stole the...
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get a long-term plan to reduce the deficit. remember, we talk about the deficit and jim accurately quotes 13 trillion but do you know, margaret what the deficit is today? it's less than 2 trillion today and i'm not saying that that is little. but it's the long-term deficit that's scary. and we have some time to address that long-term deficit. we've got to keep people working and get people back to work. that's the foremost challenge for our country. i think people will understand that. >> governor ed rendell and jim douglas, thank you both. >> thank you, margaret . >> woodruff: next the soccer world cup ends south africa's massive jobless program remains. fred de sam lazaro reports on one social entrepreneurs efforts to help some of the unemployed. >> reporter: the world cup with south africa's own economic stimulus plan. $6 billion spent building or rebuilding stadiums, more on roads and a fast train. still the official jobless rate is 27%. and that's not counting migrants from neighboring countries and doesn't include the hug
get a long-term plan to reduce the deficit. remember, we talk about the deficit and jim accurately quotes 13 trillion but do you know, margaret what the deficit is today? it's less than 2 trillion today and i'm not saying that that is little. but it's the long-term deficit that's scary. and we have some time to address that long-term deficit. we've got to keep people working and get people back to work. that's the foremost challenge for our country. i think people will understand that. >>...
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. >>> also -- >> reporter: a mysterious fire in sfo's long-term parking lot. a minivan spreads its fires and we'll have the latest investigation coming up. >>> san leandro police called out the s.w.a.t. team right behind the police department near california and la fayette avenues a block west of east 14th street. police say a man lived in a house there. there was a brief standoff when the man did not respond for calls for him to come outside but he eventually surrendered to police. no one was hurt. people in the area said they've seen the man around that he might have mental problems. >>> investigators this noontime are trying to figure out what started a fire early this morning that burned up six vehicles in the long-term parking lot at san francisco international airport and damaged a seventh. as claudine wong reports, they are considering the possibility, it was arson. >> reporter: sources tell ktvu, the burned vehicles in sfo's long-term parking lot have been there for days. the toyota minivan has been there for a week. they believe the fire started in th
. >>> also -- >> reporter: a mysterious fire in sfo's long-term parking lot. a minivan spreads its fires and we'll have the latest investigation coming up. >>> san leandro police called out the s.w.a.t. team right behind the police department near california and la fayette avenues a block west of east 14th street. police say a man lived in a house there. there was a brief standoff when the man did not respond for calls for him to come outside but he eventually...
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>> thank you can back out analysts in the short term and long term you can back up and listen long termort-term it is important because they're communicating with analysts this thing this is what we expect from europe and asia. 60 days later they don't hit that them wall street is disappointed. >> what if you do while it doesn't mean that the analysts say. >> every single day there's no right price wrong price record price of stock. are you excited or are you upset. you beating expectations are underperforming. over time your right great companies reinvestments. >> apple came out today publicly and address the issue with the reception problems with the i phone 4. stocks of been tipping because of the problems over the last week or so what you think? >> great buying opportunity i omaha shares of apple. >> how much? >> about 250. but wednesday the a lot of humble pie for the first time a long time. it makes me nervous there's a cheek and armored it what i say is great product is right other funds have reception problems phones are perfect he's not perfect. it's a buying opportunity for lo
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they were unable to make those savings stick long term. what made the successful attempts different? a key difference is the successful efforts rely principally on reducing spending. those that relied mostly on raising taxes tended to fail. successful fiscal consolidations were about 60% based on spending reductions and 40% based on tax increases. other successful consolidations were almost entirely based on raising taxes. about 90% of initial success. they focused on reducing social transfers spending or entitlement. the focus on reducing the size and cost of the government work force. this tended to be most successful. these results are not particularly controversial. others have reached similar conclusions. the imf stated that this will consolidations that focus on the expenditures and transfers of government wages are more likely to succeed in reducing the public debt ratio than tax-based consolidation. the oecd concluded that an emphasis on utting expenditures is associated with overall consolidations and increased the chances of stab
they were unable to make those savings stick long term. what made the successful attempts different? a key difference is the successful efforts rely principally on reducing spending. those that relied mostly on raising taxes tended to fail. successful fiscal consolidations were about 60% based on spending reductions and 40% based on tax increases. other successful consolidations were almost entirely based on raising taxes. about 90% of initial success. they focused on reducing social transfers...
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but talk to us about the long-term effects of unemployment. what worries you about that, in a brief comment, if you would? >> well this is part of the reason why i'm -- i am concerned about the current situation and why i make reference in my remarks to the fact that currently, about half of the unemployed have been unemployed for six months or more. in terms of long unemployment, this is the worst labor market earthquake the worst episode suns the great depression. of course, long-term unemployment is very stressful for the unemployed and their families, being without income or reduced income for such a long period of time. but even from the perspective of economic growth and stability, as we have seen in other countries, people are unemployed for a long period of time often see their skills at trophy or see their skills being irrelevant to the new economy to or economic -- the economic wait economy is developing or they may become demoralized, may become separated from the labor market and indeed, long-term unemployment sometimes becomes ess
but talk to us about the long-term effects of unemployment. what worries you about that, in a brief comment, if you would? >> well this is part of the reason why i'm -- i am concerned about the current situation and why i make reference in my remarks to the fact that currently, about half of the unemployed have been unemployed for six months or more. in terms of long unemployment, this is the worst labor market earthquake the worst episode suns the great depression. of course, long-term...
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long-term we don't know. i for one, as a grown man that doesn't have issues around fish like children and women of childbearing age, i decided acally to eat gulf shrimp because i want to support the fishermen down there. tavis: paul greenberg has given us our men use. his book is called "four fish: the future of." thank you. >> thanks, tavis. appreciate it. tavis: up next, david kilcullen. stay with us. dave zave a former counterinsurgency advisor for david petraeus and former secretary of state condoleeza rice. his new text is called "counterinsurgency". david kilcullen, good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me start before i get too much into the text about two individuals whose names have been in the news a lot of late. petraeus and mccrystal. we know that mccrystal was removed from being our top leader in afghanistan. he is goings to retire from the military. you have advised both of them. talk to me about your sense of what happened to general mccrystal. >> look, i think
long-term we don't know. i for one, as a grown man that doesn't have issues around fish like children and women of childbearing age, i decided acally to eat gulf shrimp because i want to support the fishermen down there. tavis: paul greenberg has given us our men use. his book is called "four fish: the future of." thank you. >> thanks, tavis. appreciate it. tavis: up next, david kilcullen. stay with us. dave zave a former counterinsurgency advisor for david petraeus and former...
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both medium and long-term fiscal targets are critical. they may require different policies with a medium-term change is relying more on saving discretionary programs including both defense and domestic discretionary and revenue changes including everything from cutting tax expenditures to fundamental tax reform and the plan is one good place to start looking for ideas. both groups point out in the longer-term the bulk of their form will have to come from programs related to the driver per spending growth, e aging of populations soaring health care costs. simply put without changes to these areas have a budget that at cannot be stabilized. these policy conclusions are borne out in the types of policies in the fiscal fiscal future committee report contained in the report as well as the illustrative budget blueprint. they reflect the general desire by policymaker to make charges more gradually to entitlement programs to allow people time to adjust as well as the reality that this area of the budget for the long-term problems lie. this is par
both medium and long-term fiscal targets are critical. they may require different policies with a medium-term change is relying more on saving discretionary programs including both defense and domestic discretionary and revenue changes including everything from cutting tax expenditures to fundamental tax reform and the plan is one good place to start looking for ideas. both groups point out in the longer-term the bulk of their form will have to come from programs related to the driver per...
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so right now i think it could be like once in a generation opportunity for long-term investors to buy stocks. >> long-term investors to buy stocks, but at the same time we had these headwinds in terms o the economy, right? i mean, yes, the point that you make as far as corporate earn suggests obviously the right one and it's coming through with the numbers, but when you look at housing or unemployment, do these issues for the broad economic landscape bother you? >> oh, yes, certainly, we're in a soft spot right now. we -- we ended the recession last summer. we got a couple of quarters of very good growth and now we're getting quarters of much more moderate growth. this is not that unusual in an economic recovery, that there is a slowdown in the middle of it. yeah, there are headwinds, yes, we are in a slowdown and there are always headwinds. there are always headlines we can point to to give people an excuse not to buy. the more of those there are, history shows the better it is for investors to put their money in the stock market. >> all right. so how do we want to invest in that env
so right now i think it could be like once in a generation opportunity for long-term investors to buy stocks. >> long-term investors to buy stocks, but at the same time we had these headwinds in terms o the economy, right? i mean, yes, the point that you make as far as corporate earn suggests obviously the right one and it's coming through with the numbers, but when you look at housing or unemployment, do these issues for the broad economic landscape bother you? >> oh, yes,...
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long-term parking lot. they are not sure if it's accidental or intentional. >> okay, you know, riders don't want discounted fares because they figure, well, they figure how long is it going to last? >> go back up? so today the bart board votes on whether to temporarily roll back fares. it's one of the ideas as a way to use some surplus money that they have. >> and who loves you, mr. kessler? after a long dry spell, we have not one but two. >> two "blowed ups"! >> would not believe the number of e-mails coming in. >> 5, 6? [ laughter ] >> 7 this morning. >> well, for the last hour or so actually we have been following a water main break reported in contra costa county near richmond. they were able to contain the water main break but for a while they were doing traffic control in the area. there were reports it was flooding homes. we have a crew on scene and traffic is open in the area. water main break is fine. it was around francisco and hazel. you can see from the green on our freeways, traffic is fine. we
long-term parking lot. they are not sure if it's accidental or intentional. >> okay, you know, riders don't want discounted fares because they figure, well, they figure how long is it going to last? >> go back up? so today the bart board votes on whether to temporarily roll back fares. it's one of the ideas as a way to use some surplus money that they have. >> and who loves you, mr. kessler? after a long dry spell, we have not one but two. >> two "blowed ups"!...
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just past midnight as excess of long-term parking lot. of 12 cars that damage to one was only cosmetic. the rest of turley unusable, where investigators are trying to figure out what started the fire looks like it started with this minivan is a will with the most damage. as a those prairie is trying to get in touch with the owners of the cars, many of these because it is long-term parking a lot of these people dropped off their car went on their trip. they're trying to track them down which is difficult the best they can do is try to trace their license plate to the home and make a phone call. hopefully leave a message to notify them that. 7 cisco, yuli, kron4 news. >> take a look at the numbers on wall street we have been great. right now stocks are looking terrific above 10,000 up 595 points. stocks surging after a another strong batch of earnings reports providing optimism about the economy0t÷ adding to the ofe rw?pcv-+ú >> george ray now to aerial shots above the wreckage of the greyhound bus crash fresno killing six people this reall
just past midnight as excess of long-term parking lot. of 12 cars that damage to one was only cosmetic. the rest of turley unusable, where investigators are trying to figure out what started the fire looks like it started with this minivan is a will with the most damage. as a those prairie is trying to get in touch with the owners of the cars, many of these because it is long-term parking a lot of these people dropped off their car went on their trip. they're trying to track them down which is...
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there is long-term concern. this is before we even get to the baby boom problem of medicare, social security, long term fiscal solvency of the united states and with the united states will and to become greece, which is on pace to do in probably 40 years if we did nothing, if you allow the tax cuts to expire and various scenarios and you never cut medicare, the united states is on that path. concern over a short-term recovery and long term fiscal imbalance. host: we have robert on the democrats' line from st. louis, missouri. caller: yes, thank you for c- span. host: thank you for calling. caller: good morning, america. it is amazing to me that the top 2% to 3% who hold all the money in this country have -- can make such a big debates and basically hold our economy hostage because they have all of the money, and they are not doling out to put any jobs with all of the money that they have the end -- have come and they are making a big fuss about getting the little guy a break, saying i'll have to pay more, but th
there is long-term concern. this is before we even get to the baby boom problem of medicare, social security, long term fiscal solvency of the united states and with the united states will and to become greece, which is on pace to do in probably 40 years if we did nothing, if you allow the tax cuts to expire and various scenarios and you never cut medicare, the united states is on that path. concern over a short-term recovery and long term fiscal imbalance. host: we have robert on the...
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but long term look at what happened in california. you had pete wilson who road to reelection on the tough proposition 187. but that brought up a very strong latino involvement in democratic politics and that has handed the state to democrats. so long-term it's good for the democrats. >> woodruff: we are going to keep watching it. linda feldmann, susan page. thank you both. >> thank you. >> brown: next, the booming south american nation of brazil is looking to oil to give it an even bigger boost. margaret warner reports from rio de janiero. >> reporter: the p-51 oil platform rises from the south atlantic off the brazilian coast, like a fire-breathing leviathan of mythic times. as the u.s. fights to pacify the b.p. gusher in the gulf, the p51-- owned by brazils national oil company, petrobras-- is pumping 24/7 from similar depths below the sea. its the newest platform in it's the newest platform in brazils quarter-century push to develop its oil reserves. 90% of them are offshore, many in far deeper waters than the b.p. rig. julio alme
but long term look at what happened in california. you had pete wilson who road to reelection on the tough proposition 187. but that brought up a very strong latino involvement in democratic politics and that has handed the state to democrats. so long-term it's good for the democrats. >> woodruff: we are going to keep watching it. linda feldmann, susan page. thank you both. >> thank you. >> brown: next, the booming south american nation of brazil is looking to oil to give it...
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when it comes to recovery-friendly legislation and building opportunities for people to get into long-term recovery. feel free to go to our web site at www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org and you can sign up for our e-newsletter and become part of the growing recovery advocacy movement around our country. congressman davis, we've talked about the level of effort that is necessary, that we've got a lot of people who need addiction treatment. we've talked about the need to coordinate services. how does that start to happen? well, you know, i come from an area that has a tremendous amount of need, as well as many health care institutions and facilities. i actually have more hospitals and hospital beds in my congressional district than any other district in america. i also have 5 medical schools and more than 20 colleges and universities. and so obviously we spend a great deal of time looking at health issues and health needs. when it comes to addiction and mental health, and we've arrived at the point where we recognize that something is needed that we call "treatment on demand." that is to say
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and talking to them i know is there a saying most of the producers are unlikely to agree to the long term contract the fact that this price is experiencing a serious volatility of the market right now. the profitability of russian businesses increased by eighty six percent in the first five months of two thousand and ten compared to the previous year the statistics service says the combined pretax profits in large mid-sized companies trying to eighty billion dollars bums working in the extraction utilities and processing industries were among the top gayness meanwhile the number of companies reporting a loss dropped by just two point six percent compared to the first months of two thousand and nine when the country was in the depths of recession. and not so from the business team for now but of course i'll be back with more updates from you in an hour's time see you then. say luscombe good to see canary due to a chinese pitch twitter. this is not just going to communicate you. want to find a site. you can read to go to china which. you can see. on t.v. . with you. if you. come up. but. fi
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sfo says there are no plans to increase security in the long term lot. >> consumer news now. washington mutual bank is long gone, but left behind a trail of unclaimed money. >> that is right. thousands of customers have cash coming. maybe you. michael finney is here with the story tonight. >> we love trails of cash. who doesn't? there is a lot of cash, too. $90 million in california just sitting and waiting to be claimed. washington mutual was bought out by chase bank back in 2008. many customers left their money in wamu accounts. those unclaimed accounts have since been transfered to fdic and now... the fdic is turning that money over to the unclaimed property department in each state. about 350,000 customers in california alone are entitled to claim their part of the $0 million. they have 10 years to claim it to. find if you're one of them go to the california state controller's web site. and there is a link on our web site. a study shows 51% of housing counsel yerls say the president of making home affordable rez program isn't working that wex a survey of 53 mortgage couns
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there is pressure away from long-term solutions. i thinking over the long-term -- the most obvious examples being health care, medicare, social security and so forth -- >> charlie: the deficit. >> climate change, the whole set of things -- what universities are good at doing is thinking long-term, ok -- of the 85 institutions in the world that exist the way they did 500 years ago, 70 of them are universities and we do that -- we think long-term. we're liberated by tenure and all those good things -- >> charlie: say that again? >> of the 85 institutions in the world that exist like they did 500 years ago, like the vatican, parliament, 70 of them are universities. there is a reason for that because we're kind of atemporal -- it's very interesting in a hyper-changing environment the way we are today when we talked about the development of globalization -- >> charlie: what's also interesting to remember is that -- i think if you look at, for example, what has been the great change agent in terms of the internet over the last five years,
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that is suitable for all of long term contracts to be established it seems a political intervention is needed due to the fact that consumer. trying to read all the press for the up to several months. they're saying that most of the producers are and likely to agree to the long term contracts it is the fact that this still fries is experiencing a serious volatility of the market right now. so from the business team for now but you can always buy more stories on the website that's also you don't call slush but . a. few months i. love you. thanks. fellows ought see live from moscow just off for eight thirty pm time these are all top stories sweltering in the city. and record breaking temperatures today friday the heat wave caused russia's worst arrived on the emergencies ministry says three hundred people on the ground this week alone mostly trying to cool off. serbia says it will never recognize kosovo.
that is suitable for all of long term contracts to be established it seems a political intervention is needed due to the fact that consumer. trying to read all the press for the up to several months. they're saying that most of the producers are and likely to agree to the long term contracts it is the fact that this still fries is experiencing a serious volatility of the market right now. so from the business team for now but you can always buy more stories on the website that's also you don't...
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those are long-term and their expense of commitments. make no mistake. but they are invaluable in terms of intelligence that they provide. >> i wanted to thank secretary chertoff. the privacy issues may be less than we think. in light of that, what are the biggest remaining hurdles? the two that i see are how do get data to find data without being flooded? you talked about artificial intelligence and alerts. how'd you get that to happen? how do you get it to happen. together they when the owners of data -- particularly when the owners of data say i would like to share it but i cannot. you cannot look at the data without a predicate. >> we have to get over the traditional rules. it is -- it cannot be ok to say i would like to share but i cannot. tell me why we can and we will solve the problem. we have to challenge those i cannots and solve them. i don' t think we have taken a hard enough turn. whether it is the eu or state and local regulatory agencies that require it for different purposes. those can be solved. it requires the hard work of deciding you
those are long-term and their expense of commitments. make no mistake. but they are invaluable in terms of intelligence that they provide. >> i wanted to thank secretary chertoff. the privacy issues may be less than we think. in light of that, what are the biggest remaining hurdles? the two that i see are how do get data to find data without being flooded? you talked about artificial intelligence and alerts. how'd you get that to happen? how do you get it to happen. together they when the...
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i like the company for the long term i wouldn't be afraid of canal.not my favorite named for the 20, 30 or 40 years i prefer city grouper bank of america. judy he makes a lot of people we'll see it's a good name it's telling you they're confident in their economy than they are the economy. they've got 2000 divisions. when they're raising their dividends they're saying things are good. i like that. >> it seems like their credit on finance that was dragging the company down over the last year is that trouble over for that part of a general lack truck. >> on a big level yes they've got an airplane division and health-care division and will use their finest division to pay for health care they give you the x-ray machine for freight as long as there's financing it's just crazy. they got hit by a double them they also have their financing. >> for a couple that just does about everything wire too high and them for the long term? >> the to diversify their got too many good things a kind of waters down i like the company and not against the companies are going
i like the company for the long term i wouldn't be afraid of canal.not my favorite named for the 20, 30 or 40 years i prefer city grouper bank of america. judy he makes a lot of people we'll see it's a good name it's telling you they're confident in their economy than they are the economy. they've got 2000 divisions. when they're raising their dividends they're saying things are good. i like that. >> it seems like their credit on finance that was dragging the company down over the last...
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outdoor lot for long term parking. with all these cars parked so closely to each other, it's lucky the damage didn't get worse. the fire started in one car and then spread to half a dozen others. burning mostly the front parts of the cars. they are parked head to head and it spread rather quickly. >> all the cars that were affected but the main car, it looks like the entire interior was gutted by fire. it's a total loss. >> what the arson investigator is looking at is obviously was it an accident or arson. one the things the airport manager is not common for cars to ignite on their own. they will look at some of the surveillance cameras in the area. it was parked in the long term lot since july 13. all the cars will be stowed once the investigation is done here. passengers coming back will not be happy confronted with a situation where they have no car. what they are going to try to do is contact the registered owners. live at sfo, teresa garcia, "abc 7 news." >> in oakland, police are investigating an early morning fa
outdoor lot for long term parking. with all these cars parked so closely to each other, it's lucky the damage didn't get worse. the fire started in one car and then spread to half a dozen others. burning mostly the front parts of the cars. they are parked head to head and it spread rather quickly. >> all the cars that were affected but the main car, it looks like the entire interior was gutted by fire. it's a total loss. >> what the arson investigator is looking at is obviously was...
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we have long-term commissioners dr. david sanchez, dr is here. and now it is my great pleasure to introduce the president of our current commission, jim miller. >> what a great day for the public health of san francisco. first of all, i want to thank dr. hatz for all of his hard work to bring us to this day, and i want to acknowledge the current and former members of the commission who are here today. each of them has worked hard to champion this project. and we have forked together as a health commission to review and support each of the many steps it took to create the state of the art facility for the free list and most honorable of our citizens. i want to recognize those who designed and built and managed this massive project and overcame the many challenges to bring it to completion. and i especially want to honor and think the staff -- honor and thank the staff of our public health department, who work every day to provide care and rehabilitation for these patients. now you, the staff of laguna honda, finally have a facility to match your e
we have long-term commissioners dr. david sanchez, dr is here. and now it is my great pleasure to introduce the president of our current commission, jim miller. >> what a great day for the public health of san francisco. first of all, i want to thank dr. hatz for all of his hard work to bring us to this day, and i want to acknowledge the current and former members of the commission who are here today. each of them has worked hard to champion this project. and we have forked together as a...
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this is a big, long-term issue. we all talk about it in different terms and sound bites and there's no sustained product. when we try to get the public interested we're competing with iraq, healthcare, just to name all the things out there in the media all the time and there's no uniform way we describe this. it's this abstract thing way off in the future and unless we make it marketable for the public they're going to support the billions and billions to address this now for the future. it's not just the city of san francisco or the department of resource there has to be a much more sustained campaign to address these issues. >> i think that's very true and i will talk about new yorks plan to engage the city to think about the problems. two often problems are war memorial complex sorry, water related and hard decisions that need to be made in the city regarding water issues. this is the first outreach which was a supplement in new york times and daily news which i think is the most circulated paper in new york city
this is a big, long-term issue. we all talk about it in different terms and sound bites and there's no sustained product. when we try to get the public interested we're competing with iraq, healthcare, just to name all the things out there in the media all the time and there's no uniform way we describe this. it's this abstract thing way off in the future and unless we make it marketable for the public they're going to support the billions and billions to address this now for the future. it's...
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we look forward to the partnership and look forward to long-term success for both virgin america and california. thank you very much. [applause] >> about five years ago, when the idea of virgin america started, the airport wanted to be the home base of that airport, and we went to sacramento's governor's office, and they would be if -- they were behind us 100%. it is my great honor to present the governor of the great state of california, mr. arnold schwarzenegger. [applause] >> thank you very much. nice introduction. i want to thank richard branson, my very good friend for being here today, and mayor newsom, charles schulz, chief of protocol, and this is really exciting to fly of here. i want to say that five years ago, this idea began, and i have been very happy to have been helpful making sure that the help -- hub for virgin america comes to san francisco and california. it was a long battle, a difficult battle, it was not easy, but we got it done. this is a great contribution for the state of california. it is bringing business to california, bringing in this airline to californi
we look forward to the partnership and look forward to long-term success for both virgin america and california. thank you very much. [applause] >> about five years ago, when the idea of virgin america started, the airport wanted to be the home base of that airport, and we went to sacramento's governor's office, and they would be if -- they were behind us 100%. it is my great honor to present the governor of the great state of california, mr. arnold schwarzenegger. [applause] >>...
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it happened right here in sfo's long-term parking. the parking attendant spotted the flames about 12:30 this morning. firefighters got out here, got it out pretty quickly but the damage was already done. certainly this is a big concern for the airport. >> this is very disappointed that something like this would happen. that's what we want to find out what happened working with the arson investigators and the sheriff's office through the investigation, it's gonna be very disappointing for a family coming home from, home from, a pleasant vacation and they find their cars destroyed. >> we don't know if the police have been able to contact the owners of the car. they may be out of town and may be more difficult to reach. we do know that the sheriff's department is leading this investigation and they will be taking the toyota siena, where the fire started, to a secure location so they can conduct a full investigation to try to determine how this started. obviously, there are concerns because, you know, you got a parked car. that's cool on
it happened right here in sfo's long-term parking. the parking attendant spotted the flames about 12:30 this morning. firefighters got out here, got it out pretty quickly but the damage was already done. certainly this is a big concern for the airport. >> this is very disappointed that something like this would happen. that's what we want to find out what happened working with the arson investigators and the sheriff's office through the investigation, it's gonna be very disappointing for...
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we have waited so long in fact the long term budgets that -- long-term budget problems we always knewbout in social security and medicare, driven by the aging of the population, are combined with these medium term problems of borrowing so much. the way that i would describe it, if you look at the projection for where we are headed down the road we have a congress that is generated by federal spending. spending will go up significantly beyond what we have seen in this country. that said, you cannot take this problem with spending cuts alone. i have tried. we have sat around, looking at the different ways to bring the debt down to 60%. you can be aggressive as possible on spending cuts and you cannot get a reasonable goals. the way that i think about it, you have to do as much as you can, starting with getting rid of outdated and redundant federal programs. you find that there is not that much money there. areas where there are significant savings to be found, hopefully that is an area where republicans and democrats can work together. still, you will not even get close to done. you hav
we have waited so long in fact the long term budgets that -- long-term budget problems we always knewbout in social security and medicare, driven by the aging of the population, are combined with these medium term problems of borrowing so much. the way that i would describe it, if you look at the projection for where we are headed down the road we have a congress that is generated by federal spending. spending will go up significantly beyond what we have seen in this country. that said, you...
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this is an agenda for the long-term. there's more to come. many house democrats are coming forward with ideas that can contribute to our manufacturing revival. let me say, i welcome ideas from the republican colleagues and for the american public, particularly the msg sector itself. all of these efforts will bolster, bolster president obama's plan to support two million more jobs by doubling u.s. exports in five years. it is a plan that is showing success with exports up significantly over last year. and they will build on the impact we already had since the beginning of this year. our private sector has actually created 100 -- 136,000 new manufacturing jobs. i hope the republicans as i said, will join us in working toward strengthening and expanding and growing our manufacturing sector. i'm glad that many of them supported the manufacturing enhancement act. the sector's act in the house. there seem to be reluctance but ultimately they reconsider those no votes and turned a yes. i am glad that we're seeing some bipartisanship in this make it
this is an agenda for the long-term. there's more to come. many house democrats are coming forward with ideas that can contribute to our manufacturing revival. let me say, i welcome ideas from the republican colleagues and for the american public, particularly the msg sector itself. all of these efforts will bolster, bolster president obama's plan to support two million more jobs by doubling u.s. exports in five years. it is a plan that is showing success with exports up significantly over last...
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i don't think there will be any short-term or long-term adverse impact. i think this is a natural spill, a natural disaster. its impact is a natural disaster and i think there will have to be a resolution. i don't think politically. i think the ties between the united states and america are too strong for this one example to color that relationship. you're right. i've got a conference call now. i want to thank everybody. i particularly want to thank steve wermiel who was very, very understanding. i was going to be here last week and got called down to the gulf because of this horrible accident. i want to make it up in some small way. i hope i have and hope i will be invited back by steve. lately, it's practically the only time i see him and i always like seeing steve. president obama announced the awarding of $2 billion from the economic stimulus program to two stroller -- two smaller companies in that creating jobs and solar clean energy. senator saxby chambliss is the republican address in which he criticizes the democratic party's spending policies for
i don't think there will be any short-term or long-term adverse impact. i think this is a natural spill, a natural disaster. its impact is a natural disaster and i think there will have to be a resolution. i don't think politically. i think the ties between the united states and america are too strong for this one example to color that relationship. you're right. i've got a conference call now. i want to thank everybody. i particularly want to thank steve wermiel who was very, very...
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for the long-term unemployed in this country the long term happened yesterday or today, actually, the first of the month, when the rent comes due and you can't pay it or your mortgage comes due and you can't pay it. they are living in the long term right now and they need some help. i think that considering this bill today is the right thing to do. i do want to reference the remarks which preceded me a few minutes ago by my friend from california, the senior member of the rules committee, about how had the congress embarked on the path he suggested early in 2009 that the economy would be so much stronger. and he is a fierce and articulate advocate of that point of view. but let's examine what that point of view is and what its track record is. the gentleman from california argued for cuts in marginal tax rates, mostly distributed to people at the top end. not all but mostly. he argued for deregulation of the domestic markets. and for a policy that pursues that goal. that is a quite accurate description of the economic policies of the administration of president george w. bush. they cu
for the long-term unemployed in this country the long term happened yesterday or today, actually, the first of the month, when the rent comes due and you can't pay it or your mortgage comes due and you can't pay it. they are living in the long term right now and they need some help. i think that considering this bill today is the right thing to do. i do want to reference the remarks which preceded me a few minutes ago by my friend from california, the senior member of the rules committee, about...
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long- term care helps someone to help take care of the elderly to rich people.lecture which you can afford to lose it costs about a hundred thousand dollars the year in california. he would lose all your wealth of your 75 years old and so was coming answer or nursing you all day. for a situation he least $50,000 is nothing he's going to fall into the public system appeared to be taken care by the public system will be run with other people " aren't disqualified but it definitely does need long- term care is for millionairess who don't want to lose their millions of the jericho system and the one help from others. >> thank you rob will be back of kron 4 news if seven more questions rob black you can e- mail at rob their rob black doll,.r viaob@robblack the.com mail at rob their rob black doll,.r viaob@robblack the.com including a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. that's 40,000 more miles than ford. chevy silverado half-ton. a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silv
long- term care helps someone to help take care of the elderly to rich people.lecture which you can afford to lose it costs about a hundred thousand dollars the year in california. he would lose all your wealth of your 75 years old and so was coming answer or nursing you all day. for a situation he least $50,000 is nothing he's going to fall into the public system appeared to be taken care by the public system will be run with other people " aren't disqualified but it definitely does need...
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it has to be put through a triple bottom line analysis so we get a long-term kerf -- kerf -- curve. we want to make sure that captured water can be reused, and strategically, will be focusing on. that are susceptible to flooding, that i showed you in an earlier slide. i reviewed them earlier. we would be dealing with new technology. we have to develop guidance for the rest of the city. to be an effective part of the system, we have a lot still to learn, and a channel tunnel would be one that we would be looking to start right away, and that is a major asset, and we are looking at what we can do on the surface to manage storm water and will begin to below the service to know the we have reliability. >> ongoing maintenance for a better street. >> dpw in general is responsible for street maintenance. it is a cross departmental kind of effort. it sounds like an issue. >> it sounds like an issue. they have not been fully defined. >> performance has to be monitored. when there is a replacement of any infrastructure below it, the right pavement has to be put in. caring for it. it is comple
it has to be put through a triple bottom line analysis so we get a long-term kerf -- kerf -- curve. we want to make sure that captured water can be reused, and strategically, will be focusing on. that are susceptible to flooding, that i showed you in an earlier slide. i reviewed them earlier. we would be dealing with new technology. we have to develop guidance for the rest of the city. to be an effective part of the system, we have a lot still to learn, and a channel tunnel would be one that we...
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we see that as the most important long-term investment. man: you don't really get anything done until you start charging people. why not? they're not subsidizing or incentivizing that. hecht: every individual citizen is part of the problem and therefore every citizen has to be part of the solution. those are the street trees we want people to be planting. we do a lot of tree plantings. all of you must intuitively go, "of course it's good to plant trees," of course, i want to put a rain barrel on my house." but is there a measurable environmental impact? trees are going to take up a lot of stormwater over time and are kind of a long-term green investment. we've had more than 200 volunteers come out planting street trees. we need people to make active changes on their property. and to reduce the amount of flow that's going into the combined sewer lines, we're trying to install 4,000 rain barrels. narrator: homeowners can disconnect roof gutter downspouts from the sewer system and divert the stormwater into a rain barrel. schombert: the rain
we see that as the most important long-term investment. man: you don't really get anything done until you start charging people. why not? they're not subsidizing or incentivizing that. hecht: every individual citizen is part of the problem and therefore every citizen has to be part of the solution. those are the street trees we want people to be planting. we do a lot of tree plantings. all of you must intuitively go, "of course it's good to plant trees," of course, i want to put a...
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each day, millions of people in long-term recovery support each other and prove that recovery is working for millions of americans who have reclaimed their lives. this is the very spirit and nature of recovery month. the efforts of thousands of individuals throughout the country yielded more than 800 events nationwide supporting the 2008 recovery month theme of join the voices for recovery: real people, real recovery. recovery month promotes the benefits of alcohol and drug use disorder treatment for individuals, their families, and their communities. it recognizes the contributions of treatment providers and promotes the message that recovery from alcohol and drug use disorders in all its forms is possible. today, we urge every person in this country to pause and reflect on the great gift of recovery and to thank the thousands of committed workers, counselors, health care providers, physicians, social workers, eap specialists, peer support, and others who toil daily to bring healing to the millions affected by the disease of addiction. the beneficiaries of recovery are not just the indi
each day, millions of people in long-term recovery support each other and prove that recovery is working for millions of americans who have reclaimed their lives. this is the very spirit and nature of recovery month. the efforts of thousands of individuals throughout the country yielded more than 800 events nationwide supporting the 2008 recovery month theme of join the voices for recovery: real people, real recovery. recovery month promotes the benefits of alcohol and drug use disorder...
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government for their pricing policies consumers such as car makers have been struggling to stop long term contracts with surprise at what they consider to be acceptable rates promise so proud to be a putin is going to the city. to help mediate the dispute and to open a brand new pipeline production facility a correspondent reports. the crisis has pulled the ground. with most of the construction side. their new pipeline project their government has brought to the sector. price is growing demand consumer of metals among which. is where we. manufacture. thanks for the military. watching the prices spike. here give us good. price fixing the problem. the highest level of government that was given all the services that ducting a wide ranging investigation into the possibility that a number the number you worked out at a price. but. all those. percent of the war. that are from the missing are hardly curly with a global. price. rolling. and you large diameter production line. six hundred thousand tons even introduce you. to signify it's innovative approach. we should go on with the modernization
government for their pricing policies consumers such as car makers have been struggling to stop long term contracts with surprise at what they consider to be acceptable rates promise so proud to be a putin is going to the city. to help mediate the dispute and to open a brand new pipeline production facility a correspondent reports. the crisis has pulled the ground. with most of the construction side. their new pipeline project their government has brought to the sector. price is growing demand...