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. >> okay hello, everyone and welcome to the grand opening of on don fishing clubhouse i'm maxine wilson. (clapping.) my name is maxine i'm the vice president of operations for the fisher boys & girls club and today is a special day for our organization we're excited you come out to celebrate with us this is all about saying thank you and acknowledging all the people that made this building happen first i want to introduce you to some of our members that will come up and tell their stories we have cal la greg junior so throughout the program our members will come up and their a little bit of their stories today i'll hear from our president rob conley thank you to his passion and leadership (clapping) you know he's worked with almost probably a lot of you in the room to make that project happen so i'd like to welcome our city official mayor ed lee will be joining us around 3:30 for the ribbon cutting and the san francisco board of supervisors president and district 5 president london breed (clapping) we say the chief chief suhr (clapping) and also have city attorney dennis herrera and i b
. >> okay hello, everyone and welcome to the grand opening of on don fishing clubhouse i'm maxine wilson. (clapping.) my name is maxine i'm the vice president of operations for the fisher boys & girls club and today is a special day for our organization we're excited you come out to celebrate with us this is all about saying thank you and acknowledging all the people that made this building happen first i want to introduce you to some of our members that will come up and tell their...
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clapping) harold love with the overseeing of this clubhouse and the house in sunnyvale (clapping) maxine has been with me for 13 years and harding for 10 years those two have done a terrific job and opened up the building go in hunters point with jane next two people i want to acknowledge first a guy you've heard his name this is the staff member that probably was the one i turned to most often for the design he heads up our citywide sports program and the basketball program he went to the clubhouse and boy of the year in '86 i want to say and made his legendary in the city with hits commitment for the program notre dame thank you for your work in designing the building >> (clapping) so the next young man is someone i'm proud of i've known since he was 19 years old you've heard supervisor breed mention him come on up derrick i'll talk about you with while you come up. >> (clapping) >> so derrick grew up right down the street and was in the clubhouse and been an awesome championship champion when i hired him to get the word 0 out in the community harvard and maxine put their heads adopt i
clapping) harold love with the overseeing of this clubhouse and the house in sunnyvale (clapping) maxine has been with me for 13 years and harding for 10 years those two have done a terrific job and opened up the building go in hunters point with jane next two people i want to acknowledge first a guy you've heard his name this is the staff member that probably was the one i turned to most often for the design he heads up our citywide sports program and the basketball program he went to the...
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generosity made all the difference finally, i want to talk about don fisher and john calendar who maxine said our office is the stating office is 45ur9d upstairs i'm proud the men are trrmd they've joined the board in 1963 and stayed 50 years don, of course founded the gap with his wife doris and drew national attention they their philanthropic vision this has been always, always at the top of their list and given generously to the boys and girls club in 2005 we went with done and his son john and made a focus this. launched the hole campaign and allowed us to do the four john project i want to acknowledge from i go to calendar dennis herrera and chief suhr i believe that ass list might be here that was a huge deal going up to the hill thank you guys for making that project happen john calendar was more of a local leejd than don don transcended san francisco john was a man of incredible class that was involved but somehow had time for everyone and somehow overwhelm seemed to know what ever staff member was up to son and father or wife to know what they were doing a world-class smile i'm
generosity made all the difference finally, i want to talk about don fisher and john calendar who maxine said our office is the stating office is 45ur9d upstairs i'm proud the men are trrmd they've joined the board in 1963 and stayed 50 years don, of course founded the gap with his wife doris and drew national attention they their philanthropic vision this has been always, always at the top of their list and given generously to the boys and girls club in 2005 we went with done and his son john...
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my name is maxine i'm the vice president of operations for the fisher boys & girls club and today is a special day for our organization we're excited you come out to celebrate with us this is all about saying thank you and ackno
my name is maxine i'm the vice president of operations for the fisher boys & girls club and today is a special day for our organization we're excited you come out to celebrate with us this is all about saying thank you and ackno
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my name is maxine i'm the vice president of operations for the fisher boys & girls club and today is a special day for our organization we're excited you come out to celebrate with us this is all about saying thank you and acknowledging all the people that made this building happen first i want to introduce you to some of our members that will come up and tell their stories we have cal la greg junior so throughout the program our members will come up and their a little bit of their stories today i'll hear from our president rob conley
my name is maxine i'm the vice president of operations for the fisher boys & girls club and today is a special day for our organization we're excited you come out to celebrate with us this is all about saying thank you and acknowledging all the people that made this building happen first i want to introduce you to some of our members that will come up and tell their stories we have cal la greg junior so throughout the program our members will come up and their a little bit of their stories...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >> hello and welcome to "global 3000." at what point does development aid begin to do more harm than good? join us as we tackle this topic and much more. here's a look at what's coming up on today's program. poverty as business -- a critical look at kenya's aid industry. thirsty neighbors -- honduras and el salvador share the same shrinking river. and off the street
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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member and activist and i also want to support and give cede dance to the letter you've received from maxine sharpening is i'm particular and very delinquent about making sure we don't have tape down decisions decisions are local i can stand here with certainty saying this was our mentioning members that led this and we researched into this decision does, in fact, hold a lot of weighed and that's why i'm here to speak i'm a 26-year-old in terms of working in the city well, not 26 years old far from that but i look forward to ref any first retirement check this july so but i'm here to say that wherever i think of entering into risky behavior or taking a risk i look at the assessment of whether or not it's just myself that is in jeopardy or will be hurt or co-lateral damage so we want you to you know take pause and contemplate that as well we shouldn't be here to countryside another unions and organizations like i support and appreciate our self-determination i also uphold theirs as well i believe that how much i know that your job is difficult and i couldn't do your job one of the things i kn
member and activist and i also want to support and give cede dance to the letter you've received from maxine sharpening is i'm particular and very delinquent about making sure we don't have tape down decisions decisions are local i can stand here with certainty saying this was our mentioning members that led this and we researched into this decision does, in fact, hold a lot of weighed and that's why i'm here to speak i'm a 26-year-old in terms of working in the city well, not 26 years old far...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. ♪ >>> this is guijie street beijings largest gourmet district. more than 100 eat ris and bars line the 700 met
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses, writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. ♪ >> coming up next on "jubilee" ... ♪ ♪
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses, writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >> with over 80 million books sold, she holds a special place in the hearts of many baby boomers and gen x'ers, thanks to her books that chronicle the excitement, angst, and confusion of growing up. tackling issues like racism divorce, bullying, menstruation, and teen sex, her books flew off the shelves, but also caused a great deal of concern for some libraries, sc
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> democratic congress members mark takano and maxine waters have also come to learn about corporate landlords in their districts. >> in order to force you to take out a long lease, they jack up the price of month to month.. >> my lease payment is much higher than my mortgage payment was... it's hard to reach the people when you need them. but when you owe them money. oh man. they email you they call you they put notices on the front door. >> the only time she called me back was um, i needed an extension on the rent and she said if you don't pay by the 10th, you're gonna be... the eviction is going to start. so i had to go out take out a loan a payday loan of all things, so now i'm stuck in even bigger crisis trying to pay that back on time. it just seems like it's a sinkhole of [power play]. i'm getting into bigger and bigger debt. >> like esperanza, ursula and jeannette are tenants of invitation homes. in just a few years, the company has grown to be the largest single-family landlord in the country buying up 45,000 homes across 14 markets at a cost of 9 billion dollars. the new ve
. >> democratic congress members mark takano and maxine waters have also come to learn about corporate landlords in their districts. >> in order to force you to take out a long lease, they jack up the price of month to month.. >> my lease payment is much higher than my mortgage payment was... it's hard to reach the people when you need them. but when you owe them money. oh man. they email you they call you they put notices on the front door. >> the only time she called...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterng poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >>> the generals in control, the economy could be a long campaign. stays the course policymakers are asking if easing has gone too far. >>> and the jump start, this is one thing the market did not see coming. >>> hello, you're watching ash"asia biz forecast." we're chris crossing the region looking for investors. those on fire and those misfiring.
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterng poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the...
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. >> we're keeping our eye for maxine waters and do our best to take that live for sure.. meantime the downess down 17 points. let's bring in adam parker at morgan stanley, chief u.s. equity strategist there. good morning. >> good morning. >> what a month we've had, yet you say as of the 18th, we continue to think that hubris and debt define the top of every cycle and that these are unlikely to become problems this year not worried at all? >> well you know whenever you throw at the all it makes somebody like me nervous. i'm confident. here's why the expectations for earnings have come down so sharply that we actually think they're too low. a lot of the negativity of low oil and a lot of the negativity from the analysts' expectations is in the numbers and nothing that comes later but consumer benefits lower inputs we have a good setup into the middle of the year. >> six months ago you said the cycle could last until 2020. >> yes. >> s&p could cycle end near 3000 but the target for the year 2275. >> that's right. you have several years out. i think you could get higher in t
. >> we're keeping our eye for maxine waters and do our best to take that live for sure.. meantime the downess down 17 points. let's bring in adam parker at morgan stanley, chief u.s. equity strategist there. good morning. >> good morning. >> what a month we've had, yet you say as of the 18th, we continue to think that hubris and debt define the top of every cycle and that these are unlikely to become problems this year not worried at all? >> well you know whenever you...
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maxine, thank you so very much. you and i have had the pleasure of working together for, well 40 years. so it's all good. ms. waters. ms. waters: thank you so very much. john garamendi i'd like to thank you not only for allotting me this time this evening, but i'd like to thank you for your commitment to educating on this issue and to helping our colleagues to understand that we must focus on this issue and that we must do more to support research. you are indeed a leader. and this certainly is not the first time that you have organized one of these evening meetings on this. and i thank you for the work that you are doing. mr. garamendi: thank you. ms. waters: as co-chair of the congressional task force on alzheimer's disease i know how devastating this disease can be for patients, families and caregivers. the task force works on a bipartisan basis to increase awareness of alzheimer's, strengthen the federal response to the disease, and provide assistance to alzheimer's patients and their caregivers. i am proud to l
maxine, thank you so very much. you and i have had the pleasure of working together for, well 40 years. so it's all good. ms. waters. ms. waters: thank you so very much. john garamendi i'd like to thank you not only for allotting me this time this evening, but i'd like to thank you for your commitment to educating on this issue and to helping our colleagues to understand that we must focus on this issue and that we must do more to support research. you are indeed a leader. and this certainly is...
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. >> i'm steve, and this is my wife maxine. >> we would like to welcome you to our home. >> there's a lot to see. let's head on up. 80 monks used to live here. >> the area we are standing and now is the formal entryway, in keeping with the true character of georgian architecture, it opens up symmetrically. under the arches, you go into our grand parlor. >> i think now, max and i will split up and show you a few of our other favorite rooms. this area here is called the conservatory. this connects the wings of the house. we did this with a lot of glass so we get a lot of natural light. when we open the doors, you feel like you are part of the outside. back in the old days, when this was for the monks this space was a chapel. one unique feature at the top -- it has a steeple and a church bell. the feeling maintains the appearance of the chapel. it's a place great for entertaining. we have a lot of large parties. the space is wonderful because we have a lot of windows where natural light comes in during the daytime. >> this is our master suite. we purposely designed it to have three disti
. >> i'm steve, and this is my wife maxine. >> we would like to welcome you to our home. >> there's a lot to see. let's head on up. 80 monks used to live here. >> the area we are standing and now is the formal entryway, in keeping with the true character of georgian architecture, it opens up symmetrically. under the arches, you go into our grand parlor. >> i think now, max and i will split up and show you a few of our other favorite rooms. this area here is called...
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implemented the help for the system will give large for any patient whose immunity could be compromised by maxinea: a similar pace of redivivus against cats has appeared nearly 30,000 people signed a petition earlier in the week to pull their original packaging pays but by tuesday a new face at a valentine's day kept punching fifth was posted on-line full force for facebook and from their original packaging page was removed earlier this week was said there are no plans to remove the most recent posting minium the facebook they filed the depicting animal cruelty online is a crime. >>darya: the time now is 521 still had a group of middle schools find inappropriate words in their school work how they ended up with 50 shades of gray in a favored word search that is coming up. how do i kw i'gettg th st ice thi we'lmatcany competitor'sprewhatbouthis? ice tch arane. and is? p. so nmonk business? no tom oler oh, do ve t foory.. m? staps haa pre mah guartee. ke obudg hapn. makeest icesappe stles.ake re hpen. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little g
implemented the help for the system will give large for any patient whose immunity could be compromised by maxinea: a similar pace of redivivus against cats has appeared nearly 30,000 people signed a petition earlier in the week to pull their original packaging pays but by tuesday a new face at a valentine's day kept punching fifth was posted on-line full force for facebook and from their original packaging page was removed earlier this week was said there are no plans to remove the most recent...
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of course maxine waters -- she is putting on a show for her constituents.t doing it for us. she is not having a real conversation with janet yellen that will affect fed policy. matt: you are saying the hearing is not designed to actually achieve anything other than -- stephanie: it may be designed for that, but that's not what happens. >> you can see me on tv, imd doing this ideally -- >> most congressional hearings are similar to this. they are just not televised. matt: carl levin does it right, the subcommittee for investigation, when they went after goldman sachs, that was a fact-finding mission. stephanie: yes. the london whale was on it. >> we know the facts of what is going on. we do not know how these things end up and the course all of these actions take. it is unprecedented territory we have never been in this situation. stephanie: if larry summers had gotten that job, how would this be playing out? >> that's an interesting question in terms of the way they address her. because she is a tiny little woman do they address her differently. are they ha
of course maxine waters -- she is putting on a show for her constituents.t doing it for us. she is not having a real conversation with janet yellen that will affect fed policy. matt: you are saying the hearing is not designed to actually achieve anything other than -- stephanie: it may be designed for that, but that's not what happens. >> you can see me on tv, imd doing this ideally -- >> most congressional hearings are similar to this. they are just not televised. matt: carl levin...
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i am very honored that ranking member maxine waters asked me to be involved and to chair that committee. you certainly know through your organization having amway prior to dodd-frank that there are different regulations. with dodd-frank they now have the whole issue of transparency reporting back to the public on the numbers. diversity is very important to me for a whole host of reasons. but can you briefly share with us what you're doing since you came under the recovery act of how you are being transparent and sharing the diversity through amway? >> well, there are statutory reporting requirements and we, obviously, are complying with those. but more importantly, what we've done is tried to take a look at how to make the amway office an important ingredient of our organization. not just keeping numbers, but embed them in decisions that are being made. and in the selection of our director of the amway office, we found somebody who had transactional background not just amway background, so that we could get that person involved in the kinds of decision making that would have some impact
i am very honored that ranking member maxine waters asked me to be involved and to chair that committee. you certainly know through your organization having amway prior to dodd-frank that there are different regulations. with dodd-frank they now have the whole issue of transparency reporting back to the public on the numbers. diversity is very important to me for a whole host of reasons. but can you briefly share with us what you're doing since you came under the recovery act of how you are...
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maxine waters asked me to chair that committee. you certainly know through your organization, having amwy prior to dodd/frank there are certain regulations to dodd/frank. they have the whole issue of transparency reporting back to the public on the numbers. diversity is very important to me for a whole host of reasons but can you briefly share with us what you're doing since you came under the recovery act of how you are being transparent and sharing the diversity? >> the statutory reporting requirements. we obviously are complying with those, but more importantly, what we've done is try to take a look at how to make the amwy office an important greenltingredient of our organization. not just keeping numbers but imbed them in decisions that are being made. and in the selections of our director of the amwe office we found somebody who had transactional background. not just amwe background, so that we could -- we could get that person involved in the kinds of decision-making that would have some impact on diversity. >> thank you. >>
maxine waters asked me to chair that committee. you certainly know through your organization, having amwy prior to dodd/frank there are certain regulations to dodd/frank. they have the whole issue of transparency reporting back to the public on the numbers. diversity is very important to me for a whole host of reasons but can you briefly share with us what you're doing since you came under the recovery act of how you are being transparent and sharing the diversity? >> the statutory...
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representative maxine waters let's begin here asked yellen about lessening the regulatory burden on communityanks. take a quick listen. >> the chair and i have met on more than i think one occasion to talk about community banks and whether or not there was steps that could be taken that would ensure that the community banks are not overly burdened with regulations and to separate out the community banks from regionals and big banks, and so it is not that mr. barney frank or i or others believe that there never, ever ever can be any modifications, any changes. we have always said that we are open to technical changes. >> so congressman, i guess the question is, is there some sort of quid pro quo negotiation going on for overall changes to dodd/frank? >> let me say this by saying that every member of congress democrat and republican has great community banks in their hometown. they're all hearing about the negative impact of dodd/frank on their ability to serve customers at competitive prices. >> specifically where, on capital requirements? are you guys -- when you were running the community ba
representative maxine waters let's begin here asked yellen about lessening the regulatory burden on communityanks. take a quick listen. >> the chair and i have met on more than i think one occasion to talk about community banks and whether or not there was steps that could be taken that would ensure that the community banks are not overly burdened with regulations and to separate out the community banks from regionals and big banks, and so it is not that mr. barney frank or i or others...
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electronic medical record, vaccines are j distributed the same way, they can measure diseases and maxine'sey saw no relationship between measles mups rubella and ought to them -- autism. your question is about an act that was put in place by our government agencies so that if there is a vaccine injury, about one in one million or 2 million can cause an anaphylactic reaction that we would want to evaluate. all clinicians are encouraged to submit a vaccine adverse event report. we look at them and make changes. for example, we had an early rotavirus vaccine that was causing about a reaction where the bow would twist on itself. it was looked at in multiple studies throughout the country. it was found to be causing this problem. we stopped using a vaccine. we have systems in place to evaluate, monitor, we are constantly monitoring the safety of them. if something bad happens, we do follow-up and are able to compensate those families. host: we are speaking with patricia stinchfield, on the board of the center for infectious diseases. barbara, go ahead. caller: thank you so much for taking my ca
electronic medical record, vaccines are j distributed the same way, they can measure diseases and maxine'sey saw no relationship between measles mups rubella and ought to them -- autism. your question is about an act that was put in place by our government agencies so that if there is a vaccine injury, about one in one million or 2 million can cause an anaphylactic reaction that we would want to evaluate. all clinicians are encouraged to submit a vaccine adverse event report. we look at them...
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maxine, independent mind. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my calls. isis.inion of isis is their strategy is to kill us with 1000 touches. each one of these the headings in these killings that they are doing they are weakening the head of our government. they have no desire to fight them. i have no idea why. you cannot treat this group as you would a classroom. he is acting more like a professor than a president. i am so angry. i agree with the man from tennessee. the woman from texas, i want to know where her humanity is to blame the victim. where is your humanity? are you that jaded that you cannot see innocent people trying to help around the world and this is what happens to them? i cannot take it anymore. i do not know what we're going to do until we get a president in there that can leave this military. he is the greatest military force in the world. what good is it? what good is it? host: robert from louisiana. democrat lynn. caller: everybody wants to put in the military. don't your number we had in 1945 [indiscernible] we did not know what to do. we
maxine, independent mind. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my calls. isis.inion of isis is their strategy is to kill us with 1000 touches. each one of these the headings in these killings that they are doing they are weakening the head of our government. they have no desire to fight them. i have no idea why. you cannot treat this group as you would a classroom. he is acting more like a professor than a president. i am so angry. i agree with the man from tennessee. the woman from...
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host: maxine is up next, the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. want to talk about regarding the middle-class, don't you think what has really hurt the middle-class has been technology? i work for a large company. i was in middle management. a lot of those jobs were paying like 21, 20 two dollars an hour for you go with no degrees. however, when technology came in a lot of those jobs were cut and replaced by technology. so i think that is another thing that has heard the middle-class. guest: i agree with you. not only does cheap labor in other countries hurt the workforce in our own country but also technology, taking jobs away. that is why we need an aggressive program to get money reinvested in the united dates of those corporations that have gone overseas. we have got to make it attractive for them to come back and invest in america. we pay the moving cost of corporations. that is ridiculous. i would rather make it in america and make americans get back to work in good paying jobs . it will take a while to get many of them back that were lost i
host: maxine is up next, the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. want to talk about regarding the middle-class, don't you think what has really hurt the middle-class has been technology? i work for a large company. i was in middle management. a lot of those jobs were paying like 21, 20 two dollars an hour for you go with no degrees. however, when technology came in a lot of those jobs were cut and replaced by technology. so i think that is another thing that has heard the...