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. >> and that includes john mackey. who is john mackey? >> john mackey is the founder of whole foods. >> and what does he write about? >> he writes about capitalism again as this moral argument that we have the moral high ground as capitalists. we are saying to people that they have the freedom to decide how to live their lives. we're not going to dictate that to them and it is in my opinion a very moral argument to make. >> what is students for liberty? >> students for liberty is a 501c3 nonprofit run for students and by students. we provide a network of support and resources for student groups all over the world. we have leaders in europe, africa, oceania and all across the united states that are just promoting the ideas of liberty on their college campuses. >> when was it founded? where? >> it was founded in 2008 by a group of young interns actually in the dc area. they got together, had a round table discussion on best practices for promoting liberty on campus. and then they decided to have another meeting and then another one and then
. >> and that includes john mackey. who is john mackey? >> john mackey is the founder of whole foods. >> and what does he write about? >> he writes about capitalism again as this moral argument that we have the moral high ground as capitalists. we are saying to people that they have the freedom to decide how to live their lives. we're not going to dictate that to them and it is in my opinion a very moral argument to make. >> what is students for liberty? >>...
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. >> the disaster last spring left its mark onnish in oh mackey. it took the lives of many residents and left the city in ruins. factories that process seafood so badly damaged, they couldn't operate. now the industry is trying to get back on its feet, but it's proving difficult. this man owns a seafood processing company. he is building a new plant where the old one stood. he expects to get production rolling again in august. he offered jobs to hisorme employees, but many turned him down. a lot of them had found other jobs. >> translator: some now live with relatives in tokyo, others moved to sendai, the nearest big city. they found new jobs. at least half my former employees are not coming back to work for me. >> he's found it impossible to hire employees to replace the former ones. he is not alone. many other seafood companies in the devastated region face the sameproblem. is company started processing seafood again last october. at a factory that has not suffered major damage. but the firm was only able to rehire seven former employees. half th
. >> the disaster last spring left its mark onnish in oh mackey. it took the lives of many residents and left the city in ruins. factories that process seafood so badly damaged, they couldn't operate. now the industry is trying to get back on its feet, but it's proving difficult. this man owns a seafood processing company. he is building a new plant where the old one stood. he expects to get production rolling again in august. he offered jobs to hisorme employees, but many turned him...
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. >> the disaster last spring left its mark onnish in oh mackey. it took the lives of many residents and left the city in ruins. factories that process seafood so badly damaged, they couldn't operate. now the industry is trying to get back on its feet, but it's proving difficult. this man owns a seafood processing company. he is building a new plant where the old one stood. he expects to get production rolling again in august. he offered jobs to his former employees, but many turned him down. a lot of them had found other jobs. >> translator: some now live with relatives in tokyo, others moved to sendai, the nearest big city. they found new jobs. at least half my former employees are not coming back to work for me. >> he's found it impossible to hire employees to replace the former ones. he is not alone. many other seafood companies in the devastated region face the same problem. this company started processing seafood again last october. at a factory that has not suffered major damage. but the firm was only able to rehire seven former employees. h
. >> the disaster last spring left its mark onnish in oh mackey. it took the lives of many residents and left the city in ruins. factories that process seafood so badly damaged, they couldn't operate. now the industry is trying to get back on its feet, but it's proving difficult. this man owns a seafood processing company. he is building a new plant where the old one stood. he expects to get production rolling again in august. he offered jobs to his former employees, but many turned him...
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>> thank you chairman nelson and thank you chairman better mackey, i want to ask you more about the shocks to the economy that you have been discussing. you talk about the pace of the recovery being slow and particularly for the millions people who are hurting, unemployed, under employed and that all of this really comes together as part of a sluggish expansion that has left the economy vulnerable to shocks. so i can see plenty of shocks. the payroll tax debate bogging down into a quagmire and talking about two months or another shorte shorte-term effort. we mentioned europe and another one mentioned the question of sequ sequestration and that puts a negative comment out, because in the lame duck 2012 congress, you would see the same sort of flailing that you saw in 2010. my first on the shock issue, doesn't it serve to shock our economic system just to have all this delay and week after week of fighting and inability to get decisions on payroll taxes and others, isn't that in and of itself a shock to the suspect in terms of what it does to business confidence and predictablity and certain
>> thank you chairman nelson and thank you chairman better mackey, i want to ask you more about the shocks to the economy that you have been discussing. you talk about the pace of the recovery being slow and particularly for the millions people who are hurting, unemployed, under employed and that all of this really comes together as part of a sluggish expansion that has left the economy vulnerable to shocks. so i can see plenty of shocks. the payroll tax debate bogging down into a...
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braden farmer, fred barnes, terry mackey, sean, julie smith, janeane antoine, kevin carol, valerie, norman pierce, james, and chrsistina. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is andrew would, with the san francisco international arts festival, and i would like to oppose that not be part of the amended resolution. i think this is our last opportunity to require the america's cup event authority to actually work with us. i don't think that we can have lots of different things happening. there has to be a guiding idea, there has to be something that is holistic and works with us. i think it will be in the interests of the city of the artsmi
braden farmer, fred barnes, terry mackey, sean, julie smith, janeane antoine, kevin carol, valerie, norman pierce, james, and chrsistina. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is andrew would, with the san francisco international arts festival, and i would like to oppose that not be part of the amended resolution. i think this is our last opportunity to require the america's cup event authority to actually work with us. i don't think that we can have lots of different things happening....
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braden farmer, fred barnes, terry mackey, sean, julie smith, janeane antoine, kevin carol, valerie, norman pierce, james, and
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braden farmer, fred barnes, terry mackey, sean, julie smith, janeane antoine, kevin carol, valerie, norman pierce, james, and chrsistina. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is andrew would, with the san francisco international arts festival, and i would like to oppose that not be part of the amended resolution. i think this is our last opportunity to require the america's cup event authority to actually work with us. i don't think that we can have lots of different things happening. there has to be a guiding idea, there has to be something that is holistic and works with us. i think it will be in the interests of the city of the arts committee ran all of the entertainment and cultural activities that went on during the america's cup, and were part of a holistic, whole. it cannot be that the america's cup is doing one thing and the city and other. that will not work for a number of reasons. the terms of the economic benefits, crowd safety, and transportation. all of those things have to be done as one and looked over as something that is a cohesive and event. i think once we get past t
braden farmer, fred barnes, terry mackey, sean, julie smith, janeane antoine, kevin carol, valerie, norman pierce, james, and chrsistina. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is andrew would, with the san francisco international arts festival, and i would like to oppose that not be part of the amended resolution. i think this is our last opportunity to require the america's cup event authority to actually work with us. i don't think that we can have lots of different things happening....
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steve mackey talk about your experience walking through nickerson gardens has kind of your high moment that i can for you. have you tried to impart that moment on other people to recruit them and helping you with this? i'll call it research. >> that is a really interesting question. so nickerson gardens was the most dangerous public housing project in watts in 1990 goodnight and 85 when i started this work right on the edge of compton. and that area, as best we can tell, it is ground zero for the american crack epidemic. and i will confess that i have not had a great deal of success getting people to voluntarily go wander around in those places. it is actually not nearly as dangerous as people think it is. one of those things you realize after a while is that they don't care about you. you're not a threat. you actually don't have touch to offer. the worst thing that can happen is you might get robbed or catch a strip of wood or something like that, but that kind of stuff is actually really rare. they hurt each other. they're worried. they're concerned and angry at each other. the rest
steve mackey talk about your experience walking through nickerson gardens has kind of your high moment that i can for you. have you tried to impart that moment on other people to recruit them and helping you with this? i'll call it research. >> that is a really interesting question. so nickerson gardens was the most dangerous public housing project in watts in 1990 goodnight and 85 when i started this work right on the edge of compton. and that area, as best we can tell, it is ground zero...
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but even that might not matter, says yahoo's jeff mackey. >> that really boils down to whether or not if people are paying more per gallon to get to work, it's the part about them getting to work that matters more than what they're paying to get there. >> reporter: in the end the dow finished yesterday a few points below 13,000. but what's important to remember here is the last time stocks were in that neighborhood no one had heard of the great recession, the unemployment rate was 5.4%, and in this market that's driven by perception those happy memories matter. rob and paula? >> psychologically, they've said now for years consumer confidence has been the main issue. now it's back at 13,000 it's a psychological lift that hopefully will be the first in a string of good things to come. >> perception. >> it's huge. and so many reasons. good to see that. the president's plan to overhaul the corporate tax code should be released sometime later the top corporate tax rate is about 35%. it's actually the second highest rate in the world behind only japan. few companies pay that rate, though, d
but even that might not matter, says yahoo's jeff mackey. >> that really boils down to whether or not if people are paying more per gallon to get to work, it's the part about them getting to work that matters more than what they're paying to get there. >> reporter: in the end the dow finished yesterday a few points below 13,000. but what's important to remember here is the last time stocks were in that neighborhood no one had heard of the great recession, the unemployment rate was...