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state highway and leave the bus stops where they are, there is no reason to change, and change it in midstream because there is a long distance between streets and when it is cold and raining in the wintertime when you have a stroller and or you are someone like myself in the wheelchair. it is hard to walk from this long distance between the streets to get on a bus. not only that, but you have the right turn on red all over the city and you have a bus bulw and a bus stops and on the other side of the bus, oh, i have to turn right on it and people cannot cross the street safely. you got to think about that. >> thank you. >> are there any members of the public that would like to speak on this item? >> all right, i would like to bring up staff to address some of the questions that miss jackie raised, particularly are you moving bus stops? >> the plan is to work with mta in terms of evaluating the existing bus stops, there is a potential that some of them will be located. >> when you say there say potential, have you identified which ones. >> yes, and in the packet there is a list of the potential
state highway and leave the bus stops where they are, there is no reason to change, and change it in midstream because there is a long distance between streets and when it is cold and raining in the wintertime when you have a stroller and or you are someone like myself in the wheelchair. it is hard to walk from this long distance between the streets to get on a bus. not only that, but you have the right turn on red all over the city and you have a bus bulw and a bus stops and on the other side...
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we tried our best to keep it focused on those issues because that is where we thought they played midstream. it is related to almost any kind of issue. they would defuse the situation. sometimes we were not. it was always our goal to do that. >> i want to rat -- this way. i think we now to one side you change in this process, which is fewer debates. are going to plan a whole bunch of debates. [laughter] we didn't talk about the conventions. want to ask it this way on the conventions. the substance of what should i stitcher convention. four years from now, will they be earlier, should they be earlier and should they be shorter? i want everybody to chime in on that. >> was shrinker convention and i think people will continue to look at that. i think the whole convention system needs to look at. i think the chairs of those committee are doing that. in the united states of america, people should not come together and figure out how to run the election. >> the only reason conventions are late house because people figure out in the federal funding system that you have the same amount of money. >>
we tried our best to keep it focused on those issues because that is where we thought they played midstream. it is related to almost any kind of issue. they would defuse the situation. sometimes we were not. it was always our goal to do that. >> i want to rat -- this way. i think we now to one side you change in this process, which is fewer debates. are going to plan a whole bunch of debates. [laughter] we didn't talk about the conventions. want to ask it this way on the conventions. the...
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. >> and will change midstream. >> who wants to watch a 28-16 -- >> even when it's -- but even when it 28-6, we thought that the 49ers could come back. just like -- just like we know that america when it is down can come back. >> that's right. >> paul harvey commercial for dogs when they're talking about the power of the farmer and -- >> god made -- >> let's watch a little bit of that. that was my favorite commercial of the night. >> god looked down on the planned paradise and said i need a caretaker. so god made a farmer. god said i need somebody willing to get up before dawn, milk cows, work all day in the fields, milk cows, go to town and stay past midnight at a meeting of the school. that's a farmer. i loved hearing his voice once more. >> very cool. >>> michelle tweeted watching the super bowl with family and friends. beyonce was phenomenal. beyonce is the best singer and dancer. gretchen says she blew a fuse. and the lights did go out soon after. get in on the conversation. up next, we shift gears and get a rare look inside the world of extreme smuggling. the plots to transport w
. >> and will change midstream. >> who wants to watch a 28-16 -- >> even when it's -- but even when it 28-6, we thought that the 49ers could come back. just like -- just like we know that america when it is down can come back. >> that's right. >> paul harvey commercial for dogs when they're talking about the power of the farmer and -- >> god made -- >> let's watch a little bit of that. that was my favorite commercial of the night. >> god looked...
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it stopped midstream. it earned him a footnote in history, i suppose.issue of numbers, how many times, how many times they were they waterboarded, this arose in 2004. it was by the obama administration when he came into office. it depends on the way you count them. the actual applications lasted matter of seconds. if you think he was left at 83 sessions, i do not want to say that what these guys went through was not very aggressive. it simply, those numbers are just way out of bounds and had been misinterpreted in subsequent years to as to the particular organizations. >> one of the startling statistics is that there are journalists who have submitted to waterboarding to show how bad it is rather than terrorists. >> for the record, that was not me. i was not that into my legal research. tens of thousands of american servicemen have been waterboarded. right now the only people we still waterboard are american people, americans in uniform. waterboarding continues, it is not the terrorists. let's turn to the question of the role that detainees played in th
it stopped midstream. it earned him a footnote in history, i suppose.issue of numbers, how many times, how many times they were they waterboarded, this arose in 2004. it was by the obama administration when he came into office. it depends on the way you count them. the actual applications lasted matter of seconds. if you think he was left at 83 sessions, i do not want to say that what these guys went through was not very aggressive. it simply, those numbers are just way out of bounds and had...
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how does somebody who wants to perhaps switch course midstream go about doing that and not stumble andcause they don't know the inner workings of every business. >> it comes back to the comment earlier, number one, risk, taking a risk and venturing into a new industry. having the willingness to move locations. one of the things we find today that's quite remarkable, you know, we're here in chicago, is that you interview a senior candidate, they don't want to leave a 15, 20-mile radius. when there could be a perfect job for them in another part of the world, another part of the country, etc. so it's looking at expanding your boundaries. liz: kevin kelly, it's wonderful to have you. he's the place maker. he places the big executives, figures out all over the world who would make the best ceo to run each company. thank you very much. it's great to see you. >> thanks for having me. liz: closing bell ringing in about 27 minutes. shares of arthur j. gallagher up more than 10% over the past year. do you not know this name? they are insurance brokers. and they are delivering returns for their
how does somebody who wants to perhaps switch course midstream go about doing that and not stumble andcause they don't know the inner workings of every business. >> it comes back to the comment earlier, number one, risk, taking a risk and venturing into a new industry. having the willingness to move locations. one of the things we find today that's quite remarkable, you know, we're here in chicago, is that you interview a senior candidate, they don't want to leave a 15, 20-mile radius....
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cannot talk about doing that, but there is a legitimate constitutional concern about changing pay midstream, which is the constitution, something we need to have a constitutional matter. we'll continue to freeze congressional pay us we should and lead by example. quickly on social security and medicare, tom said social security is 100% solvent until the year 2034 thereabouts, meaning trillions of dollars in the trust fund are adequate to fully fund social security after that date. after that day, it's not as if the trust fund goes to zero. trace adkins to pay 75 cents on the dollar. so yes, we should act, and i agree, we should act sooner rather than later to address the shortfall. the wealthy should not be doing is balancing the rest of the budget on the backs of social security beneficiaries. on medicare, the medicare hospital todd, part i is fully solvent until about the year 2023 at which point it would also pay a 75 cents on the dollar. but it's also important to remember that part d, dr. payments and part d, prescription drugs is not paid for out of a trust fund and not solvency asses
cannot talk about doing that, but there is a legitimate constitutional concern about changing pay midstream, which is the constitution, something we need to have a constitutional matter. we'll continue to freeze congressional pay us we should and lead by example. quickly on social security and medicare, tom said social security is 100% solvent until the year 2034 thereabouts, meaning trillions of dollars in the trust fund are adequate to fully fund social security after that date. after that...
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called calera where there's been -- a very aggressive effort just in 2008 to change the rules in midstreamo disenfranchise or to basically get rid of one of the few african-american-elected representatives from the area. and that was stopped by section five. and this is an area that really has no standing whatsoever to be challenging the continuation of the voting rights act. maybe some county in alaska. that's one of the issues that was before the court yesterday. the court talked a lot about was maybe some places no longer should be covered by section five. but there is a process for that. they can bail out and maybe they can challenge the voting rights act of section five as applied to them. but shelby county is really the last place on earth that has the right to be saying the voting rights act -- >> bill: sonia sotomayor made that point yesterday, if she to the attorney from shelby county. you're the last person that should be up here arguing for -- >> i think they effectively recognize that. that they're not -- they're not the right vehicle. that's one of the ways the court could con
called calera where there's been -- a very aggressive effort just in 2008 to change the rules in midstreamo disenfranchise or to basically get rid of one of the few african-american-elected representatives from the area. and that was stopped by section five. and this is an area that really has no standing whatsoever to be challenging the continuation of the voting rights act. maybe some county in alaska. that's one of the issues that was before the court yesterday. the court talked a lot about...
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to to get done within a given school and have the administrators change subject matters sometimes midstream. there are always trying to catch up. i was wondering if he had any ideas about when the new administrators come to schools and their being assessed for their ability to be able to monochord teachers over a period of time and have a support staff, how host: well that works do you have a child and a washington d.c. charters? caller: yes, i do. guest: that is a good question. i think the question of new administrative coming into a school, and shaking things up and trying to put pressure on the teachers to increase student performance. clearly, that will be an issue with a charter schools. it will also be an issue at traditional public schools. i notice from having met a lot of teachers in public schools over the years. the principle comes and as the boss and they are the captain of the school. they are going to have a major say in pacing the policies of the school. shaping the morale and the expectations for teachers. i think the circumstances he is describing are probably accurate whe
to to get done within a given school and have the administrators change subject matters sometimes midstream. there are always trying to catch up. i was wondering if he had any ideas about when the new administrators come to schools and their being assessed for their ability to be able to monochord teachers over a period of time and have a support staff, how host: well that works do you have a child and a washington d.c. charters? caller: yes, i do. guest: that is a good question. i think the...
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get done with any given school week and have the administrators change subject matter sometimes midstream they are always trying to catch up. and was wondering if you had any ideas about when new administrators come to the school, their ability to be able to monitor teachers over a period of time. >> do you have a child in a d.c. charter? >>thank you for calling this evening. do you have an answer for him? >> good question. i think new administrators coming into a school and, if i understand the caller correctly, shaking things up or trying to put pressure on the teachers to increase student performance. that will be -- a principle comes in as the boss. they are the captain of the school. they will have a major say in shaping the policies of this school within the confines of what the school district says. and shaping the morrell, the expectations for teachers. -- the morale, the expectations for teachers. the circumstances he is describing are probably accurate. how they apply to other schools, as well. >> let's go to texas on our democrat line. welcome. >> [indiscernible] school choice.
get done with any given school week and have the administrators change subject matter sometimes midstream they are always trying to catch up. and was wondering if you had any ideas about when new administrators come to the school, their ability to be able to monitor teachers over a period of time. >> do you have a child in a d.c. charter? >>thank you for calling this evening. do you have an answer for him? >> good question. i think new administrators coming into a school and,...
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get done within a given school week and had the administrators change subject matters sometimes midstreamnd there are restraint to catch up. .. if i understand the question correctly, shaking things up trying to put pressure is on the teachers to increase student performance clearly that's going to be an issue with charter schools and a lot of traditional public schools and i know this from having met a lot of teachers in traditional schools over the years the principal comes in as the boss and they are the captain in the school and so when we are going to have a major say in shaping the policies of the school within the confines of the district says, and in shaping the morale and expectations for teachers so i think the circumstances he's describing our probably accurate and are talking about charter schools and they also apply to other schools as well. >> host: let's go to texas on the democrat line. plymouth texas. welcome. >> caller: my name is damien and i do not need school choice. here in texas what i do on the assessment -- >> host: repeat your question months again i didn't hear
get done within a given school week and had the administrators change subject matters sometimes midstreamnd there are restraint to catch up. .. if i understand the question correctly, shaking things up trying to put pressure is on the teachers to increase student performance clearly that's going to be an issue with charter schools and a lot of traditional public schools and i know this from having met a lot of teachers in traditional schools over the years the principal comes in as the boss and...