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at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough.degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's. because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to converge. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that will be. ♪ ♪ >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday we will see how many new homes were sold in january. the durable goods report comes out on tuesday. that measures items that are expected to last more than three years. then on wednesday, the second read on the fourth quarter gdp will be released, and on thursday we'll be getting auto sales for february. then friday marks national read across america day. it's celebrated on the birthday of theodore geissel, or like you know him, dr. seuss. >>> robots, dinosaurs, and dolls. those were some of the thousands of dolls showcased this past wee
at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough.degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's. because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to converge. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that will be. ♪ ♪ >>> here...
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it right, make it going?oft: almost all of the early chobani meetings took place here, along with some small celebrations. betsey remembers one where hamdi offered this toast. >> betsy baio: he said, "here's to wishing we could ever make 100,000 cases of yogurt in a week and not worry about the light bill anymore." i said to my husband, "i'm going to feel so bad when he loses his shirt, 'cause he's never going to sell 100,000 cases in a week." >> kroft: actually, it would take only a year. the first order of chobani yogurt, 150 cases, was delivered to a kosher grocery store on long island in october of 2007. no one knew if there would be another. >> ulukaya: the store manager called me and said, "i don't know what you're putting into these cups. i cannot keep it on shelf. don't tell me what you're putting in there." at that moment, i knew this was, like, three months in, this was not going to be about if i could sell it. it was going to be about, can i make enough? >> kroft: more milk? >> ulukaya: yeah. >> kr
it right, make it going?oft: almost all of the early chobani meetings took place here, along with some small celebrations. betsey remembers one where hamdi offered this toast. >> betsy baio: he said, "here's to wishing we could ever make 100,000 cases of yogurt in a week and not worry about the light bill anymore." i said to my husband, "i'm going to feel so bad when he loses his shirt, 'cause he's never going to sell 100,000 cases in a week." >> kroft: actually,...
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they also make cars here. the way there's no tax, all they have to do, mike, is very simple, they do a factory here. there's no tax. now all of a sudden there's no tax. so factories here in order to avoid a tax. with cars, television sets, things like that, where they're dumping them on us. we don't make television sets anymore in this country. they come from south korea, and to a lesser extent, from japan, most of them come from south korea. it's not fair. and i believe that we should have reciprocal taxes on that. like wise. that's a different product. that's a much simpler -- we did it with the washing machines as you saw a couple weeks ago, a huge impact on that industry, a huge impact. and by the way, you know what's happening? the people that made the washing machines outside of this country are now expanding their factories in the united states so they don't have to pay the 25% and 30% tax. and the same thing's happening with the solar panels. we're starting to make -- we had 32 companies, i think we're
they also make cars here. the way there's no tax, all they have to do, mike, is very simple, they do a factory here. there's no tax. now all of a sudden there's no tax. so factories here in order to avoid a tax. with cars, television sets, things like that, where they're dumping them on us. we don't make television sets anymore in this country. they come from south korea, and to a lesser extent, from japan, most of them come from south korea. it's not fair. and i believe that we should have...
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while the amendment does not make the bill worse, it also does not make the bill better. regrettably, therefore, i must oppose the amendment. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves his time. the gentlelady from california. ms. speier: i yield so much time to mr. poe as he rerequires -- requires. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: i thank the gentlewoman for this amendment and supporting the bill. i support this amendment. this provides needed flexibility for which removing a barrier is beyond the business' control. for example, a bill may not be able to pure concrete in -- pour concrete in alaska in the winter while fixing a ramp. and getting a building permit from their government is taking longer than expected. as well as unexpected events, the substantial progress provision provides judges with the discretionary standard to determine whether the improvements and progress by the business are both material and meaningful. this clarifying amendment further defines the term substantial progress to make clear circumstances beyond the business' control ow
while the amendment does not make the bill worse, it also does not make the bill better. regrettably, therefore, i must oppose the amendment. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves his time. the gentlelady from california. ms. speier: i yield so much time to mr. poe as he rerequires -- requires. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: i thank the gentlewoman for this amendment and supporting the bill. i support this amendment. this provides needed flexibility for which removing a...
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ireland and make sure we can do trade deal s outside the eu. how difficult it will be to get everyone on side. there are tensions with brexit, because difficult people take different views not just difficult people take different views notjust in the conservative party or the labour party. we need a team effort here. so far the prime minister's prevented the decades—old split in the conservative party over europe from spilling out into something more serious. something which could spell a crisis for her government. but with crucial ministerial meetings later this week, to pin down an agreed position, theresa may will finally have to pick a path and which ever she chooses, she risks making a large swathe of her party unhappy. but it is notjust a battle at home. winning in brussels is key too. and with more negotiations with the eu this week, the next few days could be pivotal for the this week, the next few days could be pivotalfor the prime minister. mps have warned that cuts to the royal marines would significantly weaken britain's defences. t
ireland and make sure we can do trade deal s outside the eu. how difficult it will be to get everyone on side. there are tensions with brexit, because difficult people take different views not just difficult people take different views notjust in the conservative party or the labour party. we need a team effort here. so far the prime minister's prevented the decades—old split in the conservative party over europe from spilling out into something more serious. something which could spell a...
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making the decisions.we make process reforms we can ensewer the agency is open and transparent and it is the people's agency, not the lobbyists' agency. >> i thought maybe we could think about what are some big topics that people are talking about, 5g. internet of things. >> am radio. >> yes. commissioner o'reilly, do you want to talk about 5g a little bit? >> sure. for many of you, you've hear about 5g and don't exactly know what it is. we don't know exactly what it's going to become. what it is is the opportunity for new wireless technology to be developed in the next couple of years in addition to what we have as world leader in our communications today. that's going to bring higher speeds, greater capacity, more advanced service than you have in your pocket at this moment. that's a great opportunity for when you're going to need this sector in the united states, as opposed to everyone else trying to take our lead from china, japan, south korea, they want to be ahead of where we are today. 5g is the nex
making the decisions.we make process reforms we can ensewer the agency is open and transparent and it is the people's agency, not the lobbyists' agency. >> i thought maybe we could think about what are some big topics that people are talking about, 5g. internet of things. >> am radio. >> yes. commissioner o'reilly, do you want to talk about 5g a little bit? >> sure. for many of you, you've hear about 5g and don't exactly know what it is. we don't know exactly what it's...
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what we need to do is make sure that all children are safe by making sure that people who have mentales or otherwise prohibited should not be able to get a weapon and take these weapons of war off the streets. >> chris: we have to break away here. i just want to say as i listen to you, frankly, i'm discouraged because the same divisions that have stopped progress in the past, and more that may be it's going to stop it again. >> be more optimistic. >> young people. >> chris: i have to say, they have been the one silver lining in this whole thing, the students. thank you, panel. see you next sunday. when we come back, the democrats counter memo on alleged government surveillance abuses is not public. we will speak with a key member of the house intelligence committee next. ♪ okay, i picked out my dream car. now's the really fun part: choosing the color, the wheels, the interior. everything exactly how i want it. here's the thing, just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership. but with truecar, i get real pricing on actual cars in my area, i see
what we need to do is make sure that all children are safe by making sure that people who have mentales or otherwise prohibited should not be able to get a weapon and take these weapons of war off the streets. >> chris: we have to break away here. i just want to say as i listen to you, frankly, i'm discouraged because the same divisions that have stopped progress in the past, and more that may be it's going to stop it again. >> be more optimistic. >> young people. >>...
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i want to make sure we're negotiating out agreements as to how ptv service is allocated, we're making sure the folks are understanding the urgency we're working here. >> if i could just clarify. first of all, we're not negotiating. this is a regulatory function of the agency and we have established regulations that you have authorized. that exist, the regulations and establishment of the permit gives us a mechanisms to hold any permit ee accountable. so the citation is a fine. they need to pay any fines or contest them. there is a process for that. to the extent we're seeing recurrent issues of noncompliant, which we don't expect, but if we were to see that, it's a revocable permit. if they're not addressing the citations, not just not paying them, but addressing them with the drivers, we have the ability to revoke the permit and stop them from operating in the city. we haven't had that. we don't expect that to happen. i think we've had good dialogue and i think it's in their business, and anyone else seeking a permit, it's in their business interest to cooperate so they can continue
i want to make sure we're negotiating out agreements as to how ptv service is allocated, we're making sure the folks are understanding the urgency we're working here. >> if i could just clarify. first of all, we're not negotiating. this is a regulatory function of the agency and we have established regulations that you have authorized. that exist, the regulations and establishment of the permit gives us a mechanisms to hold any permit ee accountable. so the citation is a fine. they need...
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let's commit to working together to make america safe again, make america prosper again, and make america great again. god bless each and everyone of you and god bless america. thank you. >> next, we have bill walton -- significantly, he led president trump's transition team for all of the economic agencies, including treasury, irs, , fcc, social security, sbc, and the independent financial agencies. welcome, bill. a when matt asked me to give talk today about foreign trade, i didn't realize we would be talking after donald trump. what a tough act to follow. isn't he doing a great job? [cheers, applause] i also didn't realize, because this is not my specialty, he threw me into the complex and treacherous ocean called foreign trade. if you are here, thanks, matt. president trump is changing america's trade policy. we are no longer globalists. instead, we are putting america and americans first. this is the right thing to do. but let us do it in a way that is smart and strategic. tradee are doing in the area does not seem that focused on the big things. steel from hong kong, venezuela, turk
let's commit to working together to make america safe again, make america prosper again, and make america great again. god bless each and everyone of you and god bless america. thank you. >> next, we have bill walton -- significantly, he led president trump's transition team for all of the economic agencies, including treasury, irs, , fcc, social security, sbc, and the independent financial agencies. welcome, bill. a when matt asked me to give talk today about foreign trade, i didn't...
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make much sense. that did not drive the conclusionhi whereas now there is no argument this proclamation violates the establishment clause so a much better analysis was to that day the purpose was to protect in the supreme court nevertheless heldt that violated the establishment clause in the primary reason is the exemption in that statute it no longer had a religious preference that it was more secular in nature and in this case that exemption and proclamation serve a similar function. no way can you conclude it is a muslim band but for some reason to accept non- immigrants from those countries that just doesn't make sense. but it makes perfect sense underli the rationale that they actually did that that there are problems with the information sharing from these countries and to deal with the risk of abbott also to encourage these countries to improve their practices through tailoredd restrictions with their willingness to cooperate and makes perfect sense otherwise. >> just to make sure we are clear
make much sense. that did not drive the conclusionhi whereas now there is no argument this proclamation violates the establishment clause so a much better analysis was to that day the purpose was to protect in the supreme court nevertheless heldt that violated the establishment clause in the primary reason is the exemption in that statute it no longer had a religious preference that it was more secular in nature and in this case that exemption and proclamation serve a similar function. no way...
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sure int to make understand this, because it is quite interesting. when you are talking to ceos of global companies and they are talking about coming to the state, they are more concerned about the workforce in the tax rate? -- then the tax rate? gov. cooper: obviously they care about quality of life, they care a lot about where their kids are going to go to school when they moved somewhere. they care about low cost of living. they do care about the tax structure. they care about economic incentives, but the number one threshold is workforce. and the workforce is changing dramatically, even as we speak. because of the kinds of skills that people are going to need in these jobs of today and tomorrow, and my effort, called job ready is bringing together businesses. we are trying to lower the threshold of educational attainment and making students understand that you do not necessarily need the 2-4-year degree, or our certifications you can get so you can make a very good living. secondly, we are trying to bring the businesses into this. we are creating
sure int to make understand this, because it is quite interesting. when you are talking to ceos of global companies and they are talking about coming to the state, they are more concerned about the workforce in the tax rate? -- then the tax rate? gov. cooper: obviously they care about quality of life, they care a lot about where their kids are going to go to school when they moved somewhere. they care about low cost of living. they do care about the tax structure. they care about economic...
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to make prosthetic make ups for creatures and monsters for the film industry. it's been over ten years since he started out a movie and t.v. industry. his first blockbuster was a harry potter movie for which he sculpted the goblins working at gringotts wizarding banks. this mask earned casado italy's most prestigious film award donatello over the years he's worked with a range of big name actors although working on a shoot is generally exhausting and far from glamorous. sometimes you get really tired and because you do a very long hours long days and maybe in the middle of the field and he starts to rain and you have to stay there for all day long you know you make. creature something. you know and. happens. all the time so when you do. you know crazy make ups. he's previously made out to guy pearce looks decades older and given a similar measure to haley carmichael. he also made this mask of his own face in the distant future in this case not for a movie but for his own extensive portfolio. so i always wanted to do my own business but why is because. i can onl
to make prosthetic make ups for creatures and monsters for the film industry. it's been over ten years since he started out a movie and t.v. industry. his first blockbuster was a harry potter movie for which he sculpted the goblins working at gringotts wizarding banks. this mask earned casado italy's most prestigious film award donatello over the years he's worked with a range of big name actors although working on a shoot is generally exhausting and far from glamorous. sometimes you get really...
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>> make a motion [indiscernible] make a motion the budget legislative analyst to change the contract numbers from 3.5 to 3.2. >> supervisor cohen: okay. >> i would like to make a motion -- >> can you hear? louder. >> making a motion pursuant to the budget and legislative analyst report to change the numbers from 3.5 to 3.2. >> second it. >> supervisor cohen: i take that without objection. motion passes with a positive recommendation to the full board as amended. item two. >> resolution authorizing and approving the licence of a portion of the agreement equipment room at san francisco general hospital and at&t mobility national accounts at the monthly base rent of 5,000 that shall be waived and providing enhanced services within building 25. >> supervisor cohen: this allows at&t to install a cable at zuckerberg hospital. the floor is yours. >> good morning. here before you on this exciting item of a rack. but this is very important for zuckerberg general hospital. we have had three items before this committee and the board in 2017 around the distributed antenna system, think of it as
>> make a motion [indiscernible] make a motion the budget legislative analyst to change the contract numbers from 3.5 to 3.2. >> supervisor cohen: okay. >> i would like to make a motion -- >> can you hear? louder. >> making a motion pursuant to the budget and legislative analyst report to change the numbers from 3.5 to 3.2. >> second it. >> supervisor cohen: i take that without objection. motion passes with a positive recommendation to the full board as...
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you make a good point. there are a lot of moving parts here, and a lot of forces that affect our economy. economic policy and certainly the president of the united states is only a part of that. presidents generally don't matter a whole lot in terms of how the economy is performing, except in times of crisis. that is when they matter the most. back in the financial crisis nine or 10 years ago, president obama's policies were important. most normal times, economic policy matters -- >> in the past five days we have two key budgetary documents out. there is that bipartisan deal that was signed last week, and then we have the president 's fiscal 2019 budget request. do those documents paint realistic economic visions of the coming years? >> i was just looking at the president's budget, looking at the economic assumptions. one of the key assumptions is growth in gdp, gross thomistic product -- gross domestic product. that is a good measure of what is going on in the economy. in the budget, the president is assum
you make a good point. there are a lot of moving parts here, and a lot of forces that affect our economy. economic policy and certainly the president of the united states is only a part of that. presidents generally don't matter a whole lot in terms of how the economy is performing, except in times of crisis. that is when they matter the most. back in the financial crisis nine or 10 years ago, president obama's policies were important. most normal times, economic policy matters -- >> in...
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when you make changes, you have to check with the people already supporting the bill to make sure thathen you make the change you will not lose their support. diverseorking with a array of people and organizations to make that happen. i feel good about it. the complexity of everything you listed, speaker ryan has set up interesting prior -- interesting parameters for resolving this. he said he would not put anything on the floor without white house approval -- rep. goodlatte: we do have white house approval. the white house put out a statement, and we stay in almost daily contact with not only the ,resident, but his key advisers about what works and does not work. alan: he said he needs the majority in the house to get something on there. a bill like senator grassley's, which also has the president's support, has been rejected by the freedom caucus. in the house, there is more support for yours, but that would lose a lot of the democratic support. how does the speaker navigate what is turning into such a tight window to get something through? rep. goodlatte: his instructions to me is g
when you make changes, you have to check with the people already supporting the bill to make sure thathen you make the change you will not lose their support. diverseorking with a array of people and organizations to make that happen. i feel good about it. the complexity of everything you listed, speaker ryan has set up interesting prior -- interesting parameters for resolving this. he said he would not put anything on the floor without white house approval -- rep. goodlatte: we do have white...
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but we're not making that decision today. we're going to work with mta and planning department and port and make that decision closer in time when the construction for the garage would occur so that we get the number right because we don't want to over build parking. that's obviously a goal that the city has, but we also want to make sure that we have a responsible amount so that development and the ballpark can continue functioning effectively. >> thank you. very kind for that consideration and all of the great work that you folks have done so far. i wouldn't be more proud of this ballpark. it really is a terrific gem for the city to have. if you were here fore the earlier conversation, i had made a statement alleyier about how things are changing so dramtly with mobility, the way folks are getting around, with the ride share market and the car share market and scoot and now we've got e bikes to talk about and there's so many ways to get around. even from another perspective, it's going to make at thit easo take the train. t
but we're not making that decision today. we're going to work with mta and planning department and port and make that decision closer in time when the construction for the garage would occur so that we get the number right because we don't want to over build parking. that's obviously a goal that the city has, but we also want to make sure that we have a responsible amount so that development and the ballpark can continue functioning effectively. >> thank you. very kind for that...
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if you live in a white rural committee making $25000 a year are struggling to make ends meet. you have too much at the end of your money. a third of americans would have to sell their car to raise $3000. did you hear that? 65% of americans don't have $500 for an emergency. that's not a racial thing but a human thing. there's something going on in the world and this is a global issue, by the way. 1% of the worlds population own half of the wealth of the world. i will repeat that. by the way, these are not just rich caucasians. these are rich asians, rich russians, yes, rich africans and these are just rich people from all parts of the world got the memo. >> you watch this and other programs online at the tv .org. sunday night on "after words" author tara talks about growing up with survivalist parents in the idaho mountains in her book, educated: a memoir. she's interview by author in journalist susanna. >> a lot of people seem to have taken to heart this idea that to learn something you have to have a degree and you have to have a whole institution in place to teach it to you.
if you live in a white rural committee making $25000 a year are struggling to make ends meet. you have too much at the end of your money. a third of americans would have to sell their car to raise $3000. did you hear that? 65% of americans don't have $500 for an emergency. that's not a racial thing but a human thing. there's something going on in the world and this is a global issue, by the way. 1% of the worlds population own half of the wealth of the world. i will repeat that. by the way,...
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anybody want to make a motion? >> commissioner lee: yes, i would like to hear first, the first proposal we had if we're comfortable with that and then to me i would like to dial back from there. we can do it the other way. but i want to make a motion to lift the time restrictions on the entertainment permit for a period of three months, pending a look back hearing -- i don't know exactly how to say it technically. a hearing three months from now to review the decision. >> vice president thomas: is there a second? >> commissioner caminong: i second. >> vice president thomas: this is not staffing, communication with neighboring and not changing anything about the sound. >> my apologies, can you repeat the stipulating three month -- i was trying to ask bennett what days of the week he's currently open. >> commissioner lee: no restrictions on days of the week. can you read the restriction we had. the exact conditions. for time. >> to limit hours of entertainment to 12:00 a.m. daily, that would go back to 2:00 a.m. dail
anybody want to make a motion? >> commissioner lee: yes, i would like to hear first, the first proposal we had if we're comfortable with that and then to me i would like to dial back from there. we can do it the other way. but i want to make a motion to lift the time restrictions on the entertainment permit for a period of three months, pending a look back hearing -- i don't know exactly how to say it technically. a hearing three months from now to review the decision. >> vice...
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what makes a good one what makes a good internet celebrity yeah. i know i'm discovering it i mean yeah i'm not good with time to say what we're talking about they're just trying to clearly define influencer or pin it down it's kind of vague and ambiguous in and could mean lots of things it seems like a marketing buzzword like viral i mean sure i mean it is and i don't know they. say i don't say that i don't say there's no such thing as a good influence that any will and such thing as a good celebrity there are people who are great at comedy people who are great at creating videos that think you know cafe at sound special effects there are people is possibility in some way really attract others and that's what everyone's individually i don't think that's such a thing is that good influence in and of itself and influence is just something that comes from the things that you all get out yeah. so i want to bring back what i'm. sure you're their youth and i want to bring in one other perspective this is via you tube people are watching us passing this p
what makes a good one what makes a good internet celebrity yeah. i know i'm discovering it i mean yeah i'm not good with time to say what we're talking about they're just trying to clearly define influencer or pin it down it's kind of vague and ambiguous in and could mean lots of things it seems like a marketing buzzword like viral i mean sure i mean it is and i don't know they. say i don't say that i don't say there's no such thing as a good influence that any will and such thing as a good...
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anyone else to make public comment. go ahead. >> i am chany hill the program coordinator for the tennis and learning center. i have been here since we started in 2014 in which i grew up playing basketball since 2000. this program has not only changed the lives of students and families but also mine. i have a daughter who is three and a tennis player. i am hopes for her to become the next williams. i did not think this program would around she would not have a clue about tennis just because her parents come from the basketball world. growing up in the by bay view tennis was not introduced to me. it is a blessing i can introduce tennis to those who came from the same disadvantages i did. it also helps the students with academic needs. the staff and director spend time in classrooms of the students who are struggling. lastly i would like to acknowledge my team of directors who have spent long hours and days working hand in hand with the families to ensure how tlc will make a difference in the student's lives. i would love
anyone else to make public comment. go ahead. >> i am chany hill the program coordinator for the tennis and learning center. i have been here since we started in 2014 in which i grew up playing basketball since 2000. this program has not only changed the lives of students and families but also mine. i have a daughter who is three and a tennis player. i am hopes for her to become the next williams. i did not think this program would around she would not have a clue about tennis just...
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we should make sure that universal background checks are the chief way we make ourselves safer. and we should properly fund the system that allows it, so a gun is not given to somebody because they couldn't complete the background check in three days. if you purposefully unfund that program, you're going to have more of the shootings the likes of which we saw in charleston take place. >> all right. connecticut governor, dannel malloy, with we appreciate your time today. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> next, another big setback for president trump, as he tries to get mexico to pay for his wall. why prospects for that to happen may be nothing more than a fantasy. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is righ
we should make sure that universal background checks are the chief way we make ourselves safer. and we should properly fund the system that allows it, so a gun is not given to somebody because they couldn't complete the background check in three days. if you purposefully unfund that program, you're going to have more of the shootings the likes of which we saw in charleston take place. >> all right. connecticut governor, dannel malloy, with we appreciate your time today. thank you, sir....
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make sense?ke that. >> and i increased their margins by eliminating wholesalers. >> this is new york city. this is my [bleep] town. >> the wholesalers have to go. they go or i go. and i spent another $350,000 to renovate their location. this whole place is getting redone. let's go, guys. hit it like you meant it, though. >> to say that this is a transformation is an understatement. >> today, car cash is making over $10,000 a month. and the brothers are making money for the first time in years. and andrew and jon just opened a second car cash location in new jersey. hey, guys. >> hey, marcus. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> place looks busy. >> yeah, it's very busy. >> and the brothers are now working as a team. and how about--is jon-- is he still beating on you? >> a little bit here and there. >> yeah, right? >> he's still my little brother. i'm actually in the process of opening three other locations. >> he's definitely embraced the process, and we're better for it. >> the business was ac
make sense?ke that. >> and i increased their margins by eliminating wholesalers. >> this is new york city. this is my [bleep] town. >> the wholesalers have to go. they go or i go. and i spent another $350,000 to renovate their location. this whole place is getting redone. let's go, guys. hit it like you meant it, though. >> to say that this is a transformation is an understatement. >> today, car cash is making over $10,000 a month. and the brothers are making money...
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we have to make that distinction. the journalism has a masthead, corrections.cking, we have to make a distinction about what that kind of journalism is. it can gain our implicit trust. >> this is one of the things you were talking about at the state of the net conference? >> yes, but i don't like that description of what is happening. voters,ining humans, naturally using social media. what is really happening is manipulation. pages, itse fake sounds like they are telling you real facts. if you look at myanmar, it isn't just us or about russia. there is a genocide. most people get their news from facebook. there are news items going out from the military, from radical clerics, attacking the rohingya, saying they are doing things they are not, and manipulating people into terrible acts of violence. concern is the manipulation happening forcing us into a bottle. what are you doing today? >> i run a roundtable on digital politics. the former ambassador to the economic organization for cooperation and development has been
we have to make that distinction. the journalism has a masthead, corrections.cking, we have to make a distinction about what that kind of journalism is. it can gain our implicit trust. >> this is one of the things you were talking about at the state of the net conference? >> yes, but i don't like that description of what is happening. voters,ining humans, naturally using social media. what is really happening is manipulation. pages, itse fake sounds like they are telling you real...
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what did you make of that? relation to two complaints made in relation to brendan cox, one when he was a senior figure at save the children and another when he was on a university course at harvard university. he says he doesn't acce pt university. he says he doesn't accept the precise details of the complaint at harvard but he understands that his behaviour might have made people feel uncomfortable, might have been inappropriate, that he could be seen as overstepping the mark. this comes down to power. he was a very senior mark. this comes down to power. he was a very senior figure in the charity. the mail on sunday links to the former chief executive justin forsyth. it's trying to save where these figures untouchable, that you couldn't make a complaint knowing it wouldn't affect your career. a lot of people will find this very sad, given how much brendan cox has suffered and how much dignity he's had in the aftermath of his wife's murder. the paper says it is a remarkable fall from grace, that's their words.
what did you make of that? relation to two complaints made in relation to brendan cox, one when he was a senior figure at save the children and another when he was on a university course at harvard university. he says he doesn't acce pt university. he says he doesn't accept the precise details of the complaint at harvard but he understands that his behaviour might have made people feel uncomfortable, might have been inappropriate, that he could be seen as overstepping the mark. this comes down...
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at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough. we're adding more weight to your degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's. because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to converge. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that will be. . >>> the search is on for the person who opened fire in south philadelphia, someone shot a 31-year-old this morning, the pluto hit the man in his stomach. he's in the hospital in stable. police have not yet made any arrests's. >>> from deadly tornados in south to historic flooding in ohio river valley, at least five people are dead. for some. fox's will carr has more. >> you never can take mother nature for granted. >> reporter: heavy rain sent the ohio river to its highest in 20 year >> my family is gathered together and moved the furniture out, the appliances and watching the water. >>
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we're going to make sure that they know we have to make change and we have to make change now. it's not fair to our planet and future generations to come. divest now, do the right thing, let's get this done. thank you for being here today. (applause) >> thank you president london breed and thanks for shouting out sophie maxwell. we had two polluting plants, the hunters point plant that supervisor maxwell led the fight on closing and years later with the incredible work of the city attorney's office, the murrant plant was closed. as supervisor breed said at the forefront of this, inside the belly of the beast, supervisor cohen has been a star in making sure that we divest. and that vote is happening shortly. she has to go in a closed session at 11:30. supervisor cohen has been leading that fight and god willing, a little after 1:00 p.m. we'll get that vote. it's still on the bubble but i know malia is going to make that happen. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, good morning. first, i want to recognize many people that have brought us to this point today. i don't see jed holtsm
we're going to make sure that they know we have to make change and we have to make change now. it's not fair to our planet and future generations to come. divest now, do the right thing, let's get this done. thank you for being here today. (applause) >> thank you president london breed and thanks for shouting out sophie maxwell. we had two polluting plants, the hunters point plant that supervisor maxwell led the fight on closing and years later with the incredible work of the city...
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this resolution is important to make san francisco better.course we know there's more time to be done, and together we will continue to advance the initiatives, the policies and programs that support a thriving trans and gnc community here in san francisco. we will work to implement policies like this, future policies and programs that help sustain the livelihoods of our communities. let's make sure that san francisco continues to be the beacon of hope and change that the rest of the country desperately needs right now. depend, thank y again, thank you so much for being here today and for this amazing step forward. i hope you will join us in the work ahead. thank you. [applause]. >> all right. we're going to get to the signing here. all right. here we go. [applause]. [gavel] >> welcome, everyone, to our land use committee meeting of february 12, 2018, monday. i am katie tang, chair of this committee, and we're joined by supervisor safai and supervisor aaron peskin is filling in today. we're joined by supervisor catherine stefani. any announce
this resolution is important to make san francisco better.course we know there's more time to be done, and together we will continue to advance the initiatives, the policies and programs that support a thriving trans and gnc community here in san francisco. we will work to implement policies like this, future policies and programs that help sustain the livelihoods of our communities. let's make sure that san francisco continues to be the beacon of hope and change that the rest of the country...
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stripped of its bark it makes for a very strong rope. my father taught me how to make this rope but he also showed me many delicious foods. like the poop or sago worm. i know you find these worms disgusting but to me they're no different to boy stories or snails so. all are people like them in. this forest was left to us by our ancestors generalising nurtured it for generations so that we too would find plenty of food here. this is on the way in the way this is my tree. my father planted it when i was born three not me i was not born in a hospital but on the forest floor on a bed of leaves and the way he. grew up together i stayed small but the tree grew large even as a white beard. and got what they had to. make up just like me. which of us will die first me and. i don't know. and. that's my motto when i die. they'll bury me here with my family. and big brother. you feels good to hold you in my arms. i mean i'm a child of the forest and my cried for the first time under a tree and i will die. if my forest still exists. you know i'm a wi
stripped of its bark it makes for a very strong rope. my father taught me how to make this rope but he also showed me many delicious foods. like the poop or sago worm. i know you find these worms disgusting but to me they're no different to boy stories or snails so. all are people like them in. this forest was left to us by our ancestors generalising nurtured it for generations so that we too would find plenty of food here. this is on the way in the way this is my tree. my father planted it...
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and it does make sense in the commission context. in my office, discussion with the ethics commission staff, i think the responses have been in adequate as to how the commission intends to calculate the one percent threshold in subsection 2. and more critically, i don't know understand why there is a penalty for taking the proper step to recuse itself. that is a disincentive to recusal. a couple of weeks ago, isn't a recusal a good thing. we want people to do the right thing and recuse themselves. the bottom line is that absent clear objective rules when the board should recuse himself for a conflict of interest, we cannot allow the member to decide for themselves whether they should make the call. i am not satisfied with the explanation i received from staff that, you know, what is good for los angeles is good for san francisco. i am certainly open to that. lastly, the staff has new recommendations for the commission deliberation tomorrow. i would like to introduce formally my major donor disclosure amendments. as my colleagues on t
and it does make sense in the commission context. in my office, discussion with the ethics commission staff, i think the responses have been in adequate as to how the commission intends to calculate the one percent threshold in subsection 2. and more critically, i don't know understand why there is a penalty for taking the proper step to recuse itself. that is a disincentive to recusal. a couple of weeks ago, isn't a recusal a good thing. we want people to do the right thing and recuse...
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and i'll make you a promise.est or relent until very veteran in america has access to the world class healthcare they have earned and deserve. [applause] lot of you answered the call to serve the republican party in leadership roles but i of people in lot this room also answer to another men and women who have worn the uniform of the ups, just stand if you're able, us thank ace and let the veterans who are with us today. thank you for your service. [cheers and applause] >> and this president, whoing with this congress to make the minimum in the history of the world stronger still. we've already signed the largest military spending in nearly 10 years and last month support of ong republican majority in the congress, president trump signed nto law one of the largest investments in our national defense since the days of ronald reagan. [cheers and applause] a promise. make you as we move forward with the budget bills and the spending going to put our national security first. we're going to rebuild our military. we're
and i'll make you a promise.est or relent until very veteran in america has access to the world class healthcare they have earned and deserve. [applause] lot of you answered the call to serve the republican party in leadership roles but i of people in lot this room also answer to another men and women who have worn the uniform of the ups, just stand if you're able, us thank ace and let the veterans who are with us today. thank you for your service. [cheers and applause] >> and this...
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we do need to make sure that our schools are safe and we also need to make sure that people that shouldn't have guns like in the case of the florida shooter the fbi dropped the ball, that we ensure that the databases are in place, the house has taken action we pass legislation, congress must act to make sure that the background checks are done in a way to protect our society from people that should not have guns. neil: so when the florida governor rick scott and we're told he has the support of the president on this, wants to raise age at which you can get your hands-on these type of weapons to 21, you're against that. >> when i hear that question, i think about our military. we have our young people going into the military 18 years old, men and women, and they are teaching that that's the age in which they join the military. i'm not inclined right now to raise the age. i think we need to focus on making sure that we protect law abiding citizens right to bear arms, while also taking action to ensure that those that should not have access to guns do not and unfortunately, these situations a
we do need to make sure that our schools are safe and we also need to make sure that people that shouldn't have guns like in the case of the florida shooter the fbi dropped the ball, that we ensure that the databases are in place, the house has taken action we pass legislation, congress must act to make sure that the background checks are done in a way to protect our society from people that should not have guns. neil: so when the florida governor rick scott and we're told he has the support of...
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that just doesn't make any sense if you think it's a muss million ban but makes -- muslim ban but makes receives under the religiousal given which there are problem with the information shared from the countries and in order to both deal with the risk of that and also just as importantly to encourage these countries to improve their practices, the president adopted tailored restrictions that differed based on countries, based on recalcitrance and willingness to to cooperate. makes pen sense under the rational and -- >> i just want to make sure we are clear when you responded to judge king that the president would have to be flat out lying. i think the position is the president is not lying about what he said. he said what he said. we don't think -- at least from my perspective i don't think he is lying at all. if anything he is one individual who is saying exactly what he means. notwithstanding judge shed ts characterize it can be rate many ways. he seems to be saying it over and over and he is making it very clear, telling the truth about what he actually feels here. not that he is lyi
that just doesn't make any sense if you think it's a muss million ban but makes -- muslim ban but makes receives under the religiousal given which there are problem with the information shared from the countries and in order to both deal with the risk of that and also just as importantly to encourage these countries to improve their practices, the president adopted tailored restrictions that differed based on countries, based on recalcitrance and willingness to to cooperate. makes pen sense...
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but behind the scenes i learned how to make ad films, i wanted to make advertising films.fe, now wife, then just about to be wife, and my friends asked me, how long are you gone for? i said a year. that's it. and it's been 30 years now. the accidental actor. i'm the accidental actor. all right, well, your debut movie was romantic drama deewana in the early 1990s. and thereafter you very quickly established yourself as a very successful actor. you've made around 80 bollywood movies, ithink. about 65, 70, yeah. yeah, all right. which is your most favourite one? the next one. the next movie coming up. that the favourite one. every time it's the next one. really? when the one is finished, then it's over and done with. but i've done some really wonderful films, some really nice people i never expected to work with. mr yash chopra made a film called darr with me. where i was a bad guy. it's like kind of like cape fear. so i was... when i started off working i remember i remember this wonderful director calling me and i said, the reason you're interesting to work with is because
but behind the scenes i learned how to make ad films, i wanted to make advertising films.fe, now wife, then just about to be wife, and my friends asked me, how long are you gone for? i said a year. that's it. and it's been 30 years now. the accidental actor. i'm the accidental actor. all right, well, your debut movie was romantic drama deewana in the early 1990s. and thereafter you very quickly established yourself as a very successful actor. you've made around 80 bollywood movies, ithink....
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making programs we run work for the people they are meant to serve, making insurance affordable for all. second, making sure programs are on a sound fiscal footing to allow to serve future generations. third, making necessary investments keeping americans safe from natural disasters and infectious threats. making programs work for today's americans, sustaining them for future generations, keeping our country safe is a sound vision for hhs i'm proud to support it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. secretary, thank you for your testimony. given time constraints, shorten question time, 3 minutes. i will proceed and lead off. mrcretary, you made clear the priority of president trump's administration is making health care more afforble and higher quality, making sure our programs like medicare work better and last longer, and addressing key issues like opioid crisis. the affordable care act remains in place. congressional republicans we're committed to a smooth transition away from obamacare's failures and toward more patient-centered care. we'll look for targeted ways to increase m
making programs we run work for the people they are meant to serve, making insurance affordable for all. second, making sure programs are on a sound fiscal footing to allow to serve future generations. third, making necessary investments keeping americans safe from natural disasters and infectious threats. making programs work for today's americans, sustaining them for future generations, keeping our country safe is a sound vision for hhs i'm proud to support it. thank you, mr. chairman....
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at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough. we're adding more weight to your degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make, and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's, because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to be crossed. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that will be. >>> all right. let's take a live look at the olympic caldron in pyeongchang, south korea, where the games continue. not at this hour, right, dray? because they're 12, 15 hours ahead of us. speeding down a mountain. this i have not done. snowboarding, yes. it looks a little tricky. >> that you'll never see me do. it's also one they hope to transform into olympic gold one day. matt delucia shows us what it takes to hit the slopes successfully. >> reporter: it's a race against the clock. >> it's pretty intense to go through the racing and, like, go through the different gates. it's pretty
at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough. we're adding more weight to your degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make, and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's, because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to be crossed. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that...
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they make new choices. and if you don't recognize that line as being political, then we have a much harder challenge -- if you recognize that just by the nature of words having meaning, they will be political. someone will take those and use them politically. then it may not have been your intent, but at least we recognize the outcome of that. >> let me just say, we did not use language like lose. we talked about how the number of people with coverage would change over time relative to the baseline. i think part of what happens is we have no control over how the press reads our work and interprets it and translates it. and i think sometimes some of the language that people use in describing it is not really our language and it gets attributed to us. we try very hard -- this was a document written for members of congress. we have lots of detail in there about where that change in coverage -- >> those are the winds of change blowing here. director. [ laughter ] you make a -- you make a very interesting observ
they make new choices. and if you don't recognize that line as being political, then we have a much harder challenge -- if you recognize that just by the nature of words having meaning, they will be political. someone will take those and use them politically. then it may not have been your intent, but at least we recognize the outcome of that. >> let me just say, we did not use language like lose. we talked about how the number of people with coverage would change over time relative to...
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we continue to make pressure over time work. i think it is important to understand that the national popular vote interstate compact was introduced in its first legislature -- the idea germinated in 2000 five. it passed its first legislature in 2007 and we are 105 electoral votes away from it actually 10 years later. it took the civil rights act 30, 40 years to finally get done. at the end of the day, a lot of progress is being made. i would look to the 12 chambers. you can find them at nationalpopularvote.com, but the way to weigh in on this is in favor of the compact. it on legislative action, write your legislator, tell them you support the compact, ask them to sponsor the bill. that is how you get this thing done. >> anybody else want to weigh in on that? kind oftion i have is drying out a little bit more on that. what we have is so far, blue states are the ones that have taken it across the finish line, but if you do the math, you cannot do this just with blue states. you definitely need purple and some red states. are the
we continue to make pressure over time work. i think it is important to understand that the national popular vote interstate compact was introduced in its first legislature -- the idea germinated in 2000 five. it passed its first legislature in 2007 and we are 105 electoral votes away from it actually 10 years later. it took the civil rights act 30, 40 years to finally get done. at the end of the day, a lot of progress is being made. i would look to the 12 chambers. you can find them at...
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a white rural community making 5000 you are struggling to make and me.there's a third of all americans saw their car and 65% of americans don't have savings for emergencies. 65% of americans don't have $500. that's not a racial thing but a human thing. something not of the world -- this is a global issue. 1% of the world population own half of the wealth of the world. i'm going to repeat that. by the way these are not just rich caucasians. these are rich asians, rich russians and risk people and all parts of the world. >> you can watch this and other programs online at the tv .org. >> hello, good evening. glad you are here. happy new year. we would like to say welcome to liberty forum, silicon valley were at least once a month we know that we are not alone. look at all of us here. [applause] i am delighted to bring back lance he was a longtime injured speaker before him it was still down in santa clara for any of those in the audience now he's here and back and they will talk about corruption in the classroom and part of the remarks and will make
a white rural community making 5000 you are struggling to make and me.there's a third of all americans saw their car and 65% of americans don't have savings for emergencies. 65% of americans don't have $500. that's not a racial thing but a human thing. something not of the world -- this is a global issue. 1% of the world population own half of the wealth of the world. i'm going to repeat that. by the way these are not just rich caucasians. these are rich asians, rich russians and risk people...
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republicans want to make a deal. democrats say they want to make a deal. wouldn't it be great if we could finally after so many years solve the daca puzzle? this will be our last chance. there will never be another opportunity. march 5. is the president right? >> we'll see. i don't think you can see but i do think that president trump has the afwoilt get this done where his predecessor could no. he will deport people and puts democrats. if you should be deported it makes the democrats have to compromise. >> can i have a follow up before i open it up to the couch? you worked for the former president bush. how much flavor was there or taste was there to actually go and solve this issue? >> it was huge. it was part of his campaign. september 11th derailed it. he ran on family values don't stop at the rio grande. you have to understand a mom is coming here to feed their hungry child. september 11th happen and it shifted to security. we tried to get it back in the second term. no center to be held. i am the son of an imgrant. my mother came here legally in 1939
republicans want to make a deal. democrats say they want to make a deal. wouldn't it be great if we could finally after so many years solve the daca puzzle? this will be our last chance. there will never be another opportunity. march 5. is the president right? >> we'll see. i don't think you can see but i do think that president trump has the afwoilt get this done where his predecessor could no. he will deport people and puts democrats. if you should be deported it makes the democrats...
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but i think the point young was was i think trying to make going to make was that was that was just to reemphasize i guess that. that the need is really just getting getting greater a scale of one of us foresaw i keep thinking back to twenty eleven when we were working on food prices really shocking food prices and famine actually in somalia and to rethink your lot about how to tackle the problem of hunger and we really weren't thinking that much about how to tackle the problem of conflict and then in late twenty levon only twenty twelve we started to see one by one countries going to war or war or war returning to those countries of south sudan syria yemen libya iraq resurgent resurgence of violence northern nigeria and many of those countries or all of those conflicts have persisted so we've seen over the last one is that seven years we've seen we've seen a new large number of really nasty really acted wars going on and on and on creating really untold humanitarian need and one of the most disturbing things i think we've heard in recent weeks recent days really is about syria where w
but i think the point young was was i think trying to make going to make was that was that was just to reemphasize i guess that. that the need is really just getting getting greater a scale of one of us foresaw i keep thinking back to twenty eleven when we were working on food prices really shocking food prices and famine actually in somalia and to rethink your lot about how to tackle the problem of hunger and we really weren't thinking that much about how to tackle the problem of conflict and...
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the point is you're making it very easy for labour now and making them happy--- i think you are makingr project was, and if you're confident because you are in powerfor a long time... you've been unable to tell me anything. we know... we know that if you make university education free, the numbers will be capped and therefore it will be exclusive. lord mandelson, a former labour minister, said it would be a bonanza for the well—off. that is the labour offer. our offer is we want world—class universities that are properly funded open to the disadvantaged. i'm going to invite you back in 12 months and ask you what you've decided about. thank you very much. the icelandic parliament is considering legislation that would make male circumcision illegal, the first country in europe to do so. it would jail any practitioner of the surgical operation for up to six years. muslims and jews both practice male circumcision on newborn babies. leaders of both faiths have condemned the plans as an attack on religious freedom. so, is it a violation of the rights of boys too young to choose? or an unnece
the point is you're making it very easy for labour now and making them happy--- i think you are makingr project was, and if you're confident because you are in powerfor a long time... you've been unable to tell me anything. we know... we know that if you make university education free, the numbers will be capped and therefore it will be exclusive. lord mandelson, a former labour minister, said it would be a bonanza for the well—off. that is the labour offer. our offer is we want world—class...
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is it a difference that makes a difference? >> only to the effect that you have a motion on the table. >> right. yeah. so -- >> i'm asking whether or not -- i don't want to do anything that short circuits what has -- what your intent is. >> so i think the first motion that commissioner kopp presented, that he has withdrawn, but that's one that i had seconded. >> okay. >> so i'm fine with that withdrawal. >> all right. terrific. so we have the language that miss pelham put forth that has been proposed by commissioner kopp and has been seconded by commissioner renne. is there any -- and that's as an amendment to an amendment, so when we take the ultimate vote on this, we'll take the amendment to the amendment, and then on the amendment itself. is there any further discussion among the commission on this item? hearing none -- oh. >> i move that we adopt the staff's proposal as to second. >> second. >> 3.207. >> okay. with -- >> with the amendment. >> okay. that motion has been made and seconded. commissioners, any further discussi
is it a difference that makes a difference? >> only to the effect that you have a motion on the table. >> right. yeah. so -- >> i'm asking whether or not -- i don't want to do anything that short circuits what has -- what your intent is. >> so i think the first motion that commissioner kopp presented, that he has withdrawn, but that's one that i had seconded. >> okay. >> so i'm fine with that withdrawal. >> all right. terrific. so we have the language...
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you make tough choices all the time. i mean, in terms of if you had resources, how would you allocate them or prioritize them? >> a program that's put forward is the best balance and assessment of the comprehensive approach. >> thank you. any further? thank you. >> thank you. thank you, congressman khanna. we proceed to congressman mike gallagher of wisconsin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you both for your service and being with us today. you said something very interesting that i think was not in your written testimony but in your oral testimony about how the lack of adequate funding has affected the navy and something about a scale of 1 to 10. if you wouldn't remind repeating that. i think it's a particularly important point for us to hear. >> sir, i'd be happy to repeat that. we really talked about -- let me see. the toxic and corrosive effect of nine years of continuing resolutions and the budget control act. and i wanted to highlight that there's plenty of work that we are responsible for and we're g
you make tough choices all the time. i mean, in terms of if you had resources, how would you allocate them or prioritize them? >> a program that's put forward is the best balance and assessment of the comprehensive approach. >> thank you. any further? thank you. >> thank you. thank you, congressman khanna. we proceed to congressman mike gallagher of wisconsin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you both for your service and being with us today. you said...
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what is it that makes somebody tick? you always know that you wanted to run fidelity, and did you feel any pressure to go and run fidelity when you were younger? abigail: i never felt any pressure to and i certainly never knew that i would actually get to the position that i have gotten to now. i was always interested in the business. it was impossible not to learn about it. between my grandfather and my father, they were both passionate investors, and they both loved the idea of building a business that focused on taking care of its customers. and i always wanted to be involved with it. but of course, when you are young, you do not really know where life is going to take you. david: your grandfather started the company in 1946. abigail: he began life as a lawyer. and the family lore is he was frustrated and bored being a lawyer. and he got interested in investing and loved the stock market, and he gradually drifted away from his practice of law. and this would have been in the 1940's, shortly after the securities act of
what is it that makes somebody tick? you always know that you wanted to run fidelity, and did you feel any pressure to go and run fidelity when you were younger? abigail: i never felt any pressure to and i certainly never knew that i would actually get to the position that i have gotten to now. i was always interested in the business. it was impossible not to learn about it. between my grandfather and my father, they were both passionate investors, and they both loved the idea of building a...
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at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough. we're adding more weight to your degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make, and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's, because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to be crossed. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that will be. >>> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> the football season might be over, but the work has not ended for the eagles cheer leaders. they took pictures, signed autographs, and talked about the championship season. >> hungry dogs run faster. and that's this team! we wanted it more! >> we now his fiery speech and flamboyant suit has made him a local hero. and now we know where he got his suit. now fans have a chance to meet kelce tonight, is he wearing the suit? >> no, she not. they are signing autographs for a long line of fans here. yesterday flu beers to bo allen. he was dressed very patriotically,
at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough. we're adding more weight to your degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make, and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's, because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to be crossed. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that...
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should clarify decision-making and it shouldn't -- but it should provide clarity about who makes what decisions and what are the consequences of those decisions. we talked to lot about something we spent many -- much time on. none of us were elected officials and so was easy for us as stakeholders to suggest the elected officials who should implement these reforms should impose on themselves all kinds of punishment if they fail to meet budgetary but -- deadlines they don't get appropriations bills done they don't address the long-term deficit and they don't address the social security crisis and all the things he can impose on them. let's be honest. republican or democrat elected officials are willingly going to impose on themselves some draconian measure for an outcome that they can't control in the future. it's pretty and realistic. also by the way it runs contrary to the entire way our system works. matt mentioned that we went back and started the comp to two should be the ultimate accountability of the constitution and the only accountability of the budget context is that the out
should clarify decision-making and it shouldn't -- but it should provide clarity about who makes what decisions and what are the consequences of those decisions. we talked to lot about something we spent many -- much time on. none of us were elected officials and so was easy for us as stakeholders to suggest the elected officials who should implement these reforms should impose on themselves all kinds of punishment if they fail to meet budgetary but -- deadlines they don't get appropriations...
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that makes sense. i'm for that.matic on this issue and i hope we can get a resolution and stop these kind of killings. but, bob, if you are right, this is just the nra and this issue is so great, why is it that so many democrats have lost elections on the gun issue. every time they come out for gun control they lose elections. >> it's money, steve. it's called big money. follow the money. always following the money. >> and big point because they both have often refused to take action. thanks to both of you. difficult debate. we'll continue this on town haul tomorrow night cnn. outfront next, breaking news, busloads of students from parkland about to descend on the florida capital to demand action to stop gun violence as law make tears vote down another measure to ban assault rifles. and breaking news, vice president mike pence was set to meet with north koreans during the olympics until someone had second thoughts. who was it? ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i t
that makes sense. i'm for that.matic on this issue and i hope we can get a resolution and stop these kind of killings. but, bob, if you are right, this is just the nra and this issue is so great, why is it that so many democrats have lost elections on the gun issue. every time they come out for gun control they lose elections. >> it's money, steve. it's called big money. follow the money. always following the money. >> and big point because they both have often refused to take...
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to make their own decisions. i like to use, is that when you walk into the grocery store and you have several different types of milk -- you have 1%, skim, etc.. i have a union that tells me and mandates that i have to choose "whole milk" for my choice. at a have a choice to make my own decisions. that is the point that i'm trying to make. i just want the right to choose, along with 5 million other public's a workers. if they choose milk that is whole, that is great. but my right to choose and say yes is just as important as my right to choose and say no. i believe that if people want to collect to bergen, they should have that right. i believe that if an individual wants to join the union, they should have that right. i am not advocating for the end unions, i amtor not advocating for the collective -- that collective bargaining is bad. the point is the right of freedom of association and freedom of choice. the right of freedom of association and the freedom of choice that all americans enjoy. guest: the governme
to make their own decisions. i like to use, is that when you walk into the grocery store and you have several different types of milk -- you have 1%, skim, etc.. i have a union that tells me and mandates that i have to choose "whole milk" for my choice. at a have a choice to make my own decisions. that is the point that i'm trying to make. i just want the right to choose, along with 5 million other public's a workers. if they choose milk that is whole, that is great. but my right to...
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did you make that statement? >> yes, sir, several times. >> there are two types of states in this country. donor states and taker states. is that correct? >> there are but that deals with the receipts from the government not the pays in. >> okay. so a donor state like new york, new jersey, or connecticut regularly send more money to the federal government than we get back in return. is that correct? >> i believe that to be true, yes, sir. >> so i don't understand how there can be any other distinction as it relates to washington-speak that you have previously decried when you talk about high tax jurisdictions like new york, new jersey, and connecticut, subsidizing the federal government. we actually receive less regularly from the federal government than we get back in return. in fact, new york, a high tax state, generates 9.4% of the federal government's income tax receipts. we receive only 5.6 -- 5.9% of federal spending allocated to states. similarly, as i think you are familiar with, a real taker state, state
did you make that statement? >> yes, sir, several times. >> there are two types of states in this country. donor states and taker states. is that correct? >> there are but that deals with the receipts from the government not the pays in. >> okay. so a donor state like new york, new jersey, or connecticut regularly send more money to the federal government than we get back in return. is that correct? >> i believe that to be true, yes, sir. >> so i don't...