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mr. morales and levenson and mr. brown to answer any of your questions. >> thank you any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioners commissioner ho. >> yes first of all i want to commend this is a great report it must have been about a and a half maybe it started it caused quite i guess an uproar among the attended as far as the changes we had to go through a lot of changes first of all congratulations to the staff from monique on down to elaine who all worked on it be we're pleased to see we're operating in the black and after debt payment we'll have the capital available to work on some of the permanent requirement i guess i had a kwouch of questions one i see the gap
mr. morales and levenson and mr. brown to answer any of your questions. >> thank you any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioners commissioner ho. >> yes first of all i want to commend this is a great report it must have been about a and a half maybe it started it caused quite i guess an uproar among the attended as far as the changes we had to go through a lot of changes first of all congratulations to the staff from monique on down to elaine...
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mr. morales and i want to urge us to close our meeting in honor of the amazing person and celebrating 100 years of her life. i'm talking about richmond resident fanny shirley who passed away at 99.5. she almost made it to 100. she was loved by her parents, her sister, evey who is deceased. brother murray who is also deceased. her son richard rothman an advocate from the richmond district. his wife nikki and his daughter and husband marty who also passed away unfortunately and granddaughter emily and brother-in-law and nieces nephews and cousins. she was a proud native of san francisco. fanny, she was born in 1915 and grew up in the fillmore district. and in the russian neighborhood. sandy met her future husband a new york native on muni. they were married on june 1, 941. they lived on webster until richmond in a home built by her father. they lived there happily only half block from golden gate block and a mile from the golden gate bridge for their lives. sandy was part of the community activities and a member of the sister god sisterhood and a member of the san francisco chapter where sh
mr. morales and i want to urge us to close our meeting in honor of the amazing person and celebrating 100 years of her life. i'm talking about richmond resident fanny shirley who passed away at 99.5. she almost made it to 100. she was loved by her parents, her sister, evey who is deceased. brother murray who is also deceased. her son richard rothman an advocate from the richmond district. his wife nikki and his daughter and husband marty who also passed away unfortunately and granddaughter...
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mr. morales and i want to urge us to close our meeting in honor of the amazing person and celebrating 100 years of her life. i'm talking about richmond resident fanny shirley who passed away at 99.5. she almost made it to 100. she was loved by her parents, her sister, evey who is deceased. brother murray who is also deceased. her son richard rothman an advocate from the richmond district. his wife nikki and his daughter and husband marty who also passed away unfortunately and granddaughter emily and brother-in-law and nieces nephews and cousins. she was a proud native of san francisco. fanny, she was born in 1915 and
mr. morales and i want to urge us to close our meeting in honor of the amazing person and celebrating 100 years of her life. i'm talking about richmond resident fanny shirley who passed away at 99.5. she almost made it to 100. she was loved by her parents, her sister, evey who is deceased. brother murray who is also deceased. her son richard rothman an advocate from the richmond district. his wife nikki and his daughter and husband marty who also passed away unfortunately and granddaughter...
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neither view likely to bolster the morale of ukrainians and mr. obama coming very close to yet another red line. putin's aggression. >> it is true that if, in fact, diplomacy fails, what i've asked my team to do is looking at all options. what other means can we put in place to change mr. putin's calculus? and the possibility of lethal defensive weapons is one of those options that's being examined. lou: all options in obamiyan language, that's tough talk, too tough for the president himself, here he is ten minutes later making it categorically clear, he did not intend in a categorically clear way to threaten mr. putin or russia. >> so there's not going to be any specific point at which i say, ah clearly lethal defensive weapons would be appropriate here. it is our ongoing analysis of what can we do to dissuade russia from encroaching further and further on ukrainian territory. lou: we'll take this up with k.t. mcfarland in a moment. also, the white house claiming they rejected prime minister netanyahu's address to congress because of an upcoming
neither view likely to bolster the morale of ukrainians and mr. obama coming very close to yet another red line. putin's aggression. >> it is true that if, in fact, diplomacy fails, what i've asked my team to do is looking at all options. what other means can we put in place to change mr. putin's calculus? and the possibility of lethal defensive weapons is one of those options that's being examined. lou: all options in obamiyan language, that's tough talk, too tough for the president...
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mr. secretary, find a moral equivalence of isis in this century and the christians fighting muslim armies. what is the role advance? >> look, again from my homeland security security perspective we have do deal with terrorist organization which is the most prominent on the world stage right now which is a reason why, frankly, why the department of homeland security need as budget this week. i hope you ask me about that. also, it is a terrorist organization. it is very dangerous. it is on the march. it is on the move. it is very effective in their use of the internet for recruitment purposes. again to say they are in any form islamic i believe gives to them a laying field they would like us to be drawn on to. >> at the summit at the white house, which you attempted, there was a lot of talk about social media and community and sensitivity, and the state department spokesman was criticized for saying and i quote, "we cannot kill our way out of this war we need to go after the root causes that lead people to join the groups, including lack of opportunities." here is what the navy seal who sho
mr. secretary, find a moral equivalence of isis in this century and the christians fighting muslim armies. what is the role advance? >> look, again from my homeland security security perspective we have do deal with terrorist organization which is the most prominent on the world stage right now which is a reason why, frankly, why the department of homeland security need as budget this week. i hope you ask me about that. also, it is a terrorist organization. it is very dangerous. it is on...
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mr. secretary seem to draw a morale equivalence between what isis is doing in the 21st century and what christians did a thousand years ago when they were fighting muslim armies. what is the comparison? >> again, from my homeland security perspective, we have to deal with the terrorist organization which is the most prom innocent on the world stage right now which is one of the reasons, frankly, why the department of homeland security needs a budget about the end of this week, i hope you will ask me about that. >> we'll talk about that. >> but it is a terrorist organization, very dangerous on the march and on the move and very effective in the use of the internet for recruitment purposes. again, to -- to say that they are in any form islamic, i believe, gives to them a playing field they would like us to be drawn on to. >> at the summit at the white house which you attended, there was talk about social media and community and sensitivity and mary hart states spokesperson said we can't kill our way out of the war we need to go after the root causes that leads people to join these groups, whether it
mr. secretary seem to draw a morale equivalence between what isis is doing in the 21st century and what christians did a thousand years ago when they were fighting muslim armies. what is the comparison? >> again, from my homeland security perspective, we have to deal with the terrorist organization which is the most prom innocent on the world stage right now which is one of the reasons, frankly, why the department of homeland security needs a budget about the end of this week, i hope you...
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mr. putin put it undermining the moral foundation of the nation. they did not give up.mpic gains, band members tried to stage an impromptu performance and were lashed with whips by the militia. >> we are alive but we cannot do nothing. so we think that probably people will see this picture and they will not want to stay like this in this grave and do something. >> both are outraged at russia's aggression in eastern ukraine. they say vladimir putin is burying his freedoms too. >> he refuses to adhere to ethical principles. it's not good story. you know stalin behaved in that way and it's bringing our country to very bad consequences. >> reporter: do you feel safe talking with me freely like this? you're in moscow. >> yes. we are in moscow but the bad situation when you can ask her this question you can ask her this in the first -- in the first of march we will be big demonstration and things like this it's not really safe but if you are -- if you are -- >> they will at least hear us. it's a secret. ♪ ♪ >>> courageous young ladies right? wow. still to come in the "newsroo
mr. putin put it undermining the moral foundation of the nation. they did not give up.mpic gains, band members tried to stage an impromptu performance and were lashed with whips by the militia. >> we are alive but we cannot do nothing. so we think that probably people will see this picture and they will not want to stay like this in this grave and do something. >> both are outraged at russia's aggression in eastern ukraine. they say vladimir putin is burying his freedoms too....
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mr. chairman what we are talking about is not just a moral issue, it is an economic issue. 70% of our economy is based on consumer spending, and when working people do not have disposable income, when they're not out buying goods and products, we are not creating the jobs that we need. the debate that we are having this morning will have a profound impact on the lives of the american people. many of my republican friends are in favor of cutting social security, cutting medicare cutting medicaid, cutting nutrition programs for kids while providing huge tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. that is their idea of moving the economy forward. in my view, on the other hand, if we are serious about rebuilding the disappearing middle class, reducing income and wealth inequality, and strengthening social security, medicare and medicaid we need a budget that creates millions of jobs, raise wages, makes college affordable and demands that the wealthiest people start paying their fair share. in all of these matters, the president's budget begins to move us in the right direction. at a time when a
mr. chairman what we are talking about is not just a moral issue, it is an economic issue. 70% of our economy is based on consumer spending, and when working people do not have disposable income, when they're not out buying goods and products, we are not creating the jobs that we need. the debate that we are having this morning will have a profound impact on the lives of the american people. many of my republican friends are in favor of cutting social security, cutting medicare cutting...
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mr. swalwell. there's no question that their morale and their mission effectiveness will be hurt. in fact, it will hurt my own morale because i'm very proud to serve in the united states congress but i'm not going to be proud to walk through that security gate and have to look them in the eye when they recognize that i'm partly responsible as a member of this body for not giving them the basic pay that they need for their families. another element of department for home -- of homeland security is the u.s. coast guard and many of us know that the u.s. coast guard protects our shores. i represent the fishing community of gloces -- gloucester. they've gone through some hard times and have often had to rely on the coast guard to save its fishermen in the worst storms. those coastguardsmen not only protect fisherman there, they work with our mill -- fishermen there, they work with our military and defense overseas. there are coastguardsmen understand and -- coast guards men and women in the middle east right now. can you imagine being in the persian gulf, defending american ships again
mr. swalwell. there's no question that their morale and their mission effectiveness will be hurt. in fact, it will hurt my own morale because i'm very proud to serve in the united states congress but i'm not going to be proud to walk through that security gate and have to look them in the eye when they recognize that i'm partly responsible as a member of this body for not giving them the basic pay that they need for their families. another element of department for home -- of homeland security...
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mr. ronald walters interim undersecretary for moral affairs, ms. helen tierney executive in charge for the office of management in va chief and financial officer and mr. steffen warren executive in charge and chief information officer within the office of them permission and technology. mr. secretary again thank you for being here and please proceed with your statement. >> thank you. ranking member brown chairman miller with members of the committee thanks for the opportunity to discuss b.a.s 2016 budget and advance appropriations requests. thank you as as well are joining maine and vermont last week for groundbreaking breaking town hall meeting. we deeply appreciate appreciate the president sent congress a steadfast support for veterans, their families and survivors as well as the advocacy of veterans service organizations. our nation is emerging from the longest word in its history. the va is emerging from one of the most serious crises the department has ever experienced. we now have before us the greatest opportunity we have ever had to improve
mr. ronald walters interim undersecretary for moral affairs, ms. helen tierney executive in charge for the office of management in va chief and financial officer and mr. steffen warren executive in charge and chief information officer within the office of them permission and technology. mr. secretary again thank you for being here and please proceed with your statement. >> thank you. ranking member brown chairman miller with members of the committee thanks for the opportunity to discuss...
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mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> good afternoon and welcome to the joint san francisco public utilities commission and local agency formation
mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> good afternoon and welcome to the joint san francisco public utilities commission and local agency formation
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mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> as registered voter in san francisco before each election you receive a voter information pamphlet in the mail it has the digest for each local proposition on the ballot how does a context sometimes proposition get semido if i had. >> inning. >> i don't know the specific process. >> it's done by a committee a ballot tim simplification. >> 3 steps the city attorney's office create a working digest the ballot committee holds public meats and creates final digest the simplified is published in the guide let's look at how this work after a proposition has been approved the sxhoofz drafts a city digest each digest we prepare has a couple of different saektsz the first is the way it is now provides an overview of the state of the law before the measure goes into effect addressed the second section is the material turn of the measure and finally at the bottom th
mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> as registered voter in san francisco before each election you receive a voter information pamphlet in the mail it has the digest for each local proposition on the ballot how does a context sometimes...
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mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> good afternoon and welcome to the joint san francisco public utilities commission and local agency formation commission meeting of the board of supervisors and commission. my name is john avalos chair of lafco and joined by public utilities commission ann caen. and lisa. we are broadcast by sf sf govtv staff. madam clerk call the roll. >> avalos, present, breed present, commissioner campos, absent. commissioner crews, present mr. chair, you have a quorum. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. that's a quorum for lafco. we can call the roll for the puc. city clerk: president cane, present, courtney, more an. we have a quorum. >> we have a quorum for puc and lafco. item no. 3. city clerk: opening remarks and discussion of expectations for the joint meeting. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you, this is a meeting that is long time coming and great to see that we
mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> good afternoon and welcome to the joint san francisco public utilities commission and local agency formation commission meeting of the board of supervisors and commission. my name is john avalos...
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mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>present. >> >>at this time i'm going to turn the meeting over to my vice president because i have asthma and i think he can carry through. thank you. >>thank you. richard, would you announce some changes to the treatment of the agenda, please? >>if you all look at page three on the agenda please note that vice president seriina will not be calling the agenda items in that order. >>thank you. >>the items will be called in the following order: item e, item i item j item f item h and item g. with that modification i ask for a vote to approve the agenda. >>approve. seconded. >>all in favor, any opposed. thank you, the motion carries. >>i would like to also make a slight change in the agenda and move the employee recognition of after my report if that's possible. >>absolutely. any objection to changing the agenda? thank you. item number 3 approval of a consent
mr. clerk can you read the in memoriam. city clerk: on behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>present. >> >>at this time i'm going to turn the meeting over to my vice president because i have asthma and i think he can carry through. thank you. >>thank you. richard, would you...
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bleeds, but his effort on drawing a moral equivalency between rallied islamic terrorists today and some christians nearly a millenium distant. the room was quiet. mr obama's comparison to radical islamic terrorists to the violence of some christians thousands of years ago is only relevant if president obama is acknowledging that the islamic state is indeed representative of some part of islam. otherwise, it makes no sense for his excursion into comparative religion. but the obama white house nonsense doesn't end there, of course. the white house initially, yesterday refused to name the participants in a closed hour-long meeting with people described by the white house as american muslim leaders. now we wondered here who theythey were. what organizations they represented. the white house wouldn't tell anybody. it turns out, in the meeting in which they wouldn't describe, that they apparently covered a wide-ranging list of topics from obamacare to law enforcement the islamic state. all that from some of the participants. a few of the participants who actually did say what happened including comedian dean and the executive director of muslim advocate
bleeds, but his effort on drawing a moral equivalency between rallied islamic terrorists today and some christians nearly a millenium distant. the room was quiet. mr obama's comparison to radical islamic terrorists to the violence of some christians thousands of years ago is only relevant if president obama is acknowledging that the islamic state is indeed representative of some part of islam. otherwise, it makes no sense for his excursion into comparative religion. but the obama white house...
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moral cost. be better than your employers, mr. goodell.e country that despite all popular opinion to the contrary there is still such a thing as shame in this world. say that the league needs to get serious in how it discusses domestic violence and head injuries, that the league needs to work in partnership with the players association to figure out a new approach rooted in educating current players and caring for those who have retired. make clear that your resignation is a precondition for making this partnership a reality. and most of all, be honest in your resignation speech that when it comes to issues of violence against women and head injuries, you have been profoundly ignorant. be honest that you're now damning quote when punishing the new orleans saints that ignorance is no excuse should apply to you as well and then go out and find a new job. i would recommend seeking work at the walter reed hospital ward that deals with traumatic brain injuries. if the tragedy of your tenure as commissioner has been ignorance, i garrendamntee th
moral cost. be better than your employers, mr. goodell.e country that despite all popular opinion to the contrary there is still such a thing as shame in this world. say that the league needs to get serious in how it discusses domestic violence and head injuries, that the league needs to work in partnership with the players association to figure out a new approach rooted in educating current players and caring for those who have retired. make clear that your resignation is a precondition for...
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mr. maharaj was framed because officers investigating the double murder told me they were going to do this. i had a moral to free a man who had been framed and imprisoned for 26 years and spent many of those years on death row. he could have been executed for something he did not do. while fred may believe the cops in kris' case were on the take he has never identified the individuals involved. no evidence has ever been presented in court to substantiate his claim. but recently, some of clive's suspicions about who killed the moo youngs were confirmed when he sent someone to colombia to speak with a man who had been in the room across from the murder. jaime mejia was plagued by men with four years when he discovered that he ran afoul on the drug smuggling operation, and said the moo youngs had to be dealt with. >> i visit kris every week. i don't tell people about kris' case. i don't discuss kris' case because if i tell them they will think i'm crazy. he is not losing his hopes, and you know, that is good. >> all i can say about marita is god sent her to me. she is a blessing, sent by god. if i would swi
mr. maharaj was framed because officers investigating the double murder told me they were going to do this. i had a moral to free a man who had been framed and imprisoned for 26 years and spent many of those years on death row. he could have been executed for something he did not do. while fred may believe the cops in kris' case were on the take he has never identified the individuals involved. no evidence has ever been presented in court to substantiate his claim. but recently, some of clive's...
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overreach of the bush years goes on to sap it's rooted in barack obama's belief we like the moral authority to engage. as mrstration from people that may not even vote for the same candidates that charles krauthammer votes for every four years for commander in chief, this president is too passive, that he's backed on his heels and doesn't have a strategic approach to the world's problems. is that a fair assessment of the foreign policy experts you speak with every day? >> i think it's a little harsh. i think one of the issues you can certainly point to is whether he has a team that really kind of pulls together and works together. i think that's an issue. i think the president does have a tendency perhaps to think out loud and i think that's an issue. but in terms of responding to isis, i mean, especially in recent months and we really have isis on its heels in iraq. there have been numerous air strikes. i mean we are pounding them. the problem is not the lack of a military response. the problem is we don't have any kind of political way forward in syria. i would like to hear the secretary of state get up a
overreach of the bush years goes on to sap it's rooted in barack obama's belief we like the moral authority to engage. as mrstration from people that may not even vote for the same candidates that charles krauthammer votes for every four years for commander in chief, this president is too passive, that he's backed on his heels and doesn't have a strategic approach to the world's problems. is that a fair assessment of the foreign policy experts you speak with every day? >> i think it's a...
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mr. chairman what we are talking about is not just a moral issue, it is an economic issue. 70% of our economy is based on consumer spending, and when working people do not have disposable income, when they're not out buying goods and products, we are not creating the jobs that we need. the debate that we are having this morning will have a profound impact on the lives of the american people. many of my republican friends are in favor of cutting social security, cutting medicare cutting medicaid, cutting nutrition programs for kids while providing huge tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. that is their idea of moving the economy forward. in my view, on the other hand, if we are serious about rebuilding the disappearing middle class, reducing income and wealth inequality, and strengthening social security, medicare and medicaid we need a budget that creates millions of jobs, raise wages, makes college affordable and demands that the wealthiest people start paying their fair share. in all of these matters, the president's budget begins to move us in the right direction. at a time when a
mr. chairman what we are talking about is not just a moral issue, it is an economic issue. 70% of our economy is based on consumer spending, and when working people do not have disposable income, when they're not out buying goods and products, we are not creating the jobs that we need. the debate that we are having this morning will have a profound impact on the lives of the american people. many of my republican friends are in favor of cutting social security, cutting medicare cutting...
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mr. chairman, what we are talking about is not just a moral issue, it's an economic issue. 70% of our economy based on consumer spending. when working people don't have disposal income, when they're now out buying goods and products, we are not creating the jobs we need. the debate we are having this morning will have a proceed founs -- profound impact on the lives of the american people. many of my republican friends are in favor of cutting social security cutting medicare, cutting medicated, cutting nutrition programs for kids while providing huge tax breaks when millionaires and billionaires. that is their idea of moving the economy forward. in my view on the other hand, if we are serious about rebuilding the disappearing middle class reducing income in wealth, and strengthening social security, medicare and medicaid we need a budget that creates millions of jobs raise wages makes college affordable and demands that the wealthiest people start paying their fair share. in all of these matters, the president's budget begins to move us in the right direction. at a time when almost all of the
mr. chairman, what we are talking about is not just a moral issue, it's an economic issue. 70% of our economy based on consumer spending. when working people don't have disposal income, when they're now out buying goods and products, we are not creating the jobs we need. the debate we are having this morning will have a proceed founs -- profound impact on the lives of the american people. many of my republican friends are in favor of cutting social security cutting medicare, cutting medicated,...
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moral issue. it is also a fundamental economic issue. as you know, mr. president 70% of our economy is based on consumer spending. and when working people do not have enough income, enough disposable income, they are unable to go out and buy goods and services that they would like or that they need. the so-called job creators that my republican friends often refer to are not the c.e.o.'s of the large corporations. the c.e.o.'s of large corporations can't sell their products or services unless people have the income to buy them. you can come up with the greatest product in the world but if people don't have the money, you're not going to sell that product you're not going to hire workers to produce that product. the truth is that the real job creators in this country are those millions of people who every single day go out and purchase goods and services. but if they do not have adequate income the entire economy suffers. mr. president, there was just a very interesting article, i believe it was yesterday or today, in "the wall street journal" written by
moral issue. it is also a fundamental economic issue. as you know, mr. president 70% of our economy is based on consumer spending. and when working people do not have enough income, enough disposable income, they are unable to go out and buy goods and services that they would like or that they need. the so-called job creators that my republican friends often refer to are not the c.e.o.'s of the large corporations. the c.e.o.'s of large corporations can't sell their products or services unless...
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know my kids best, i know what morals and values are right for my children and i think we should not have an oppressive state telling us what to do. the community might say, mr. duffie, if you don't want to vaccinate your kids, don't send them to school. that may be fair but continue to let parents make these decisions for their kids. >> ask your questions online. we tackle more of those questions with chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. one of the major concerns i hear from parents is so many vaccines are given in a short period of time, is there a danger in that and is there a danger of spreading vaccines over a period of time as some parents do? >> with regard to the first, this idea we're taking too many vaccines, that's a problem that's become unsafe in some way, there's no science to back that up. and something we put together to make that point. it's a graph that shows how much of a load of vaccine we used to give and take a look back in 1980. 3500. that number doesn't really mean anything to you but that's the amount of antigens, sort of the vaccine given to people and now, we give about 125, 150. you can see that line in 2015. during that same
know my kids best, i know what morals and values are right for my children and i think we should not have an oppressive state telling us what to do. the community might say, mr. duffie, if you don't want to vaccinate your kids, don't send them to school. that may be fair but continue to let parents make these decisions for their kids. >> ask your questions online. we tackle more of those questions with chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. one of the major concerns i hear from parents...
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mr. president i rise to talk about our schools really to talk about our values and our morality, what westand for as a country to ask whether we are able to look forward and create a better future for our children and to set the record straight let me be clear when it comes to our children, i have fallen short, you have fallen short, this body has fallen short, and let me explain why. we learned in the last couple of weeks that over half of the public school children in this country are now poor enough that they qualify for free and reduced lunch at school, children who through no fault of their own are reaping the whirlwind of 15 years of stagnant middle-class family income and the effects of the worst recession since the great depression. by many measures, as the presiding officer knows colorado's economy leads the nation, but even in our home state we see more children living in poverty. in fact, the number of children in poverty is growing faster in colorado than in most of the other 50 states. as a country and as a state, we are making a lot of progress on a number of dimensions, bu
mr. president i rise to talk about our schools really to talk about our values and our morality, what westand for as a country to ask whether we are able to look forward and create a better future for our children and to set the record straight let me be clear when it comes to our children, i have fallen short, you have fallen short, this body has fallen short, and let me explain why. we learned in the last couple of weeks that over half of the public school children in this country are now...
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moral dilemma of giving in. >> guy hands talking to me yesterday. you can catch the exclusive interview with mr. hans throughout the day on bloomberg. >> it was a great interview. you can also join the conversation on our twitter. our twitter question is, what did guy hands get wrong about the music industry? our guy johnson spoke to guy hands and he was pretty good on that. >> he was certainly good on bouncing back from it. >> coming up, a bloomberg exclusive with the world's biggest cosmetics maker. we will hear from l'oreal's ceo. >> plus thomas pink's international expansion. the ceo and president joins us in ennis glues it conversation later in the show. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." we are live in bloomberg tv and radio. greece is seeking a new contract with the euro area on how to continue its bailout. can germany and greece find a compromise before time and money runs out? joining us now is bank of america merrill lynch's chief economist. it seems we've seen this all before. and yet, if you were to speak yesterday, i would have said the germans and the greeks have never been this far
moral dilemma of giving in. >> guy hands talking to me yesterday. you can catch the exclusive interview with mr. hans throughout the day on bloomberg. >> it was a great interview. you can also join the conversation on our twitter. our twitter question is, what did guy hands get wrong about the music industry? our guy johnson spoke to guy hands and he was pretty good on that. >> he was certainly good on bouncing back from it. >> coming up, a bloomberg exclusive with the...
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and just the moral support not just from family bs thank you larger american population. so thank you again. [ applause ] mr.. >>> president obama chose joseph clansy as head secret service. mr. clansy is a 27 year veteran of the agency and headed the presidential detective division. . to serve as the permanent director of the united states secret service. a 27 year veteran of the agency and a former special agent in charge of the presidential protective division has served as the acting director since october 1st of last year. many of you will recall direct clancy stept into stepped into the role at a rather difficult time for the agency and over the course of the last several months director clancy has demonstrated the kind of leadership that frankly many of us expected him to demonstrate. he is somebody that has based on his long track record a lot of credibility built up inside the agency and used that credibility to put in place reforms that were recommended by this outside panel that the dhs secretary jay johnson had convened. so he's got a lot of important work still ahead of him. but we're certainly
and just the moral support not just from family bs thank you larger american population. so thank you again. [ applause ] mr.. >>> president obama chose joseph clansy as head secret service. mr. clansy is a 27 year veteran of the agency and headed the presidential detective division. . to serve as the permanent director of the united states secret service. a 27 year veteran of the agency and a former special agent in charge of the presidential protective division has served as the...
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moral from it. >> i think maybe you just learned the first one might not be as successful as you wanted. >> actually, i think mrs. obama is the only one, maybe mamie eisenhower who used the same designer twice. i'll have to think about that, but for both inaugural gowns. >> here we have the divine mrs. obama. i have my biases. i have to say. and tracy, you have dressed our current first lady. >> it's been my honor, yeah. >> a number of times. >> yeah. >> what is your sense of mrs. obama's style? >> you know what? i feel like she's just purely an individual who wears what she likes and knows looks good on her. i think she's -- she isn't looking really so much to the past to see how first ladies have dressed and should dress. she's really a woman of the moment. and i think it's very pure and natural how she presents herself and when you meet her and speak with her, that's what you get. you get this realness. and i think for the presidency and for, you know, their impact on the world and the country, i think they want to present this realness. >> it's sincere, don't you believe? >> yeah, very much is. >> i think sh
moral from it. >> i think maybe you just learned the first one might not be as successful as you wanted. >> actually, i think mrs. obama is the only one, maybe mamie eisenhower who used the same designer twice. i'll have to think about that, but for both inaugural gowns. >> here we have the divine mrs. obama. i have my biases. i have to say. and tracy, you have dressed our current first lady. >> it's been my honor, yeah. >> a number of times. >> yeah....
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hear about low morale in the secret service, i think they ought to be ashamed anybody that feels that way, they lucky to have their job and the high pay that they get. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> gentleman yields back, now recognize the gentle woman from the district of columbia ms. norton. >> thank you very much. i think we are very fortunate to have the secret service take the risks they pay. and when it comes to their pay shall these are the people who sequester and have not received increases in pay. we value them very highly and value your report, which is very thoughtful. i have been concerned by the way, with the really quite shocking underfunding of the secret service, something i think that would shock the american people pause they already always assume the protection for the american people was the first priority because he is a symbol of the united states itself. i was concerned about the physical barriers because that is the most obvious and come mom sense way to approach this problem and i have distrouble is he putted to the members and to you a copy of a picture that was taken outside -- right after -- right after the -- most notorious of the fence
hear about low morale in the secret service, i think they ought to be ashamed anybody that feels that way, they lucky to have their job and the high pay that they get. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> gentleman yields back, now recognize the gentle woman from the district of columbia ms. norton. >> thank you very much. i think we are very fortunate to have the secret service take the risks they pay. and when it comes to their pay shall these are the people who sequester and...
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mr. royce, chair of house foreign affairs committee. >> good to see you here. >> thank you. >> as you know, my concerns have always gone to these issues of moral hazard and overleverage. whether it was a republican administration or a democratic administration. but i think until 2007 we probably could have considered some of my concerns hypothetical or philosophical. but after 2007, i think that overleverage issue sort of proved a point. and looking at the headlines -- the headlines read government keeps pushing mortgage guarantees as risk index rises. here's another headline. fhfa order gse's to start supporting affordable housing trust funds. now, surprisingly, if era is not 2005. it's 2015. and so we find the fha today engaged in this race with fannie and freddie to see who can more swiftly crowd out the private sector, who can assume more risk on behalf of the american taxpayer. and i would just point out that this is kind of a frightening race here because in my view we've seen it before. the f.h.f.a. has joined sort of a moral hazard problem here and in december you announced that the gse's should begin to put more money into the coffers of housing advocacy gro
mr. royce, chair of house foreign affairs committee. >> good to see you here. >> thank you. >> as you know, my concerns have always gone to these issues of moral hazard and overleverage. whether it was a republican administration or a democratic administration. but i think until 2007 we probably could have considered some of my concerns hypothetical or philosophical. but after 2007, i think that overleverage issue sort of proved a point. and looking at the headlines -- the...
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mr. royce. >> good to see you again. >> thank you, good to see you again. >> as you know my concerns have always gone to these issues of moral hazard and overleverage. whether it was a republican administration or a democratic administration. but i think until 2007 we probably could've considered some of my concerns hypothetical or philosophical. but after '07, i think that over leverage issue sort of proved a point. and looking at the headlines, the headlines read, government keeps pushing mortgage guarantees as risk index rises. here's another headline. fhfa orders gses to start supporting affordable housing trust funds. now, surprisingly, the year here here is not 2005. it's 2015. and so we find the fha today engaged in this race with fannie and freddie to see who can more swiftly crowd out the private sector, who can assume more risk on behalf of the american taxpayer. and i would just point out that this was a frightening race here because in my view, we've seen it before. the fhfa has joined sort of a moral hazard problem here. and in december, you announced that the gses should begin to put more money through the hous
mr. royce. >> good to see you again. >> thank you, good to see you again. >> as you know my concerns have always gone to these issues of moral hazard and overleverage. whether it was a republican administration or a democratic administration. but i think until 2007 we probably could've considered some of my concerns hypothetical or philosophical. but after '07, i think that over leverage issue sort of proved a point. and looking at the headlines, the headlines read, government...
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morale right now among generals? >> horrible. look, we've seen generals stand up. mike flynn and james maddis, hagel, all got fired because they were trying to say, mr. president, this is what the issue is. this is what you need to address. each time they did that, they ended up getting their pink slip and shown the door. that's not the right way to run the military. being belittled by the national security council by politicians when they should be listening to the wise counsel of these generals. don't fire people for telling the truth. what will will happen next if you don't pay attention and try to prevent bad outcomes from coming . i see a very bad outcome coming the way they're planning it right now. >> it's re very scary and sobering indeed. tony shaffer, keep us posted. i know it will not all be pleasant news. >> no it's not. >> thank you. >>> and is it dangerous to be a jew in europe? this video of a jewish man's walk will give you something to think about. it received nearly a million hits on youtube. we will talk to that reporter coming up. >>> and a march deadline approaches. negotiators try to hammer out a deal. are they even close? we'll
morale right now among generals? >> horrible. look, we've seen generals stand up. mike flynn and james maddis, hagel, all got fired because they were trying to say, mr. president, this is what the issue is. this is what you need to address. each time they did that, they ended up getting their pink slip and shown the door. that's not the right way to run the military. being belittled by the national security council by politicians when they should be listening to the wise counsel of these...
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mr. president, isis indeed wants to drive the whole world back to the middle ages. but the rest of us moved on about 800 years ago. and while you seek moral equivalence the world waits for moral clarity and american leadership. [ applause ] with that degree in medieval history and philosophy i was unemployable. so i went to law school. i hated it. i quit after a single semester and had to go back to work full-time doing what i had done part-time to help put myself through school. i typed. i filed. i answered the phones for a little nine-person real estate firm. i would eventually become the chief executive of the world's largest technology company hp. [ applause ] and together with the great people of that great company we would double the size of the business from 45 billion to 90 billion. we would triple its rate of innovation to 11 patents a day. and go from a laggard to a leader in every product category and every market segment in which we competed. i know that it is only in this country that a young woman can go from secretary to ceo. [ applause ] and that is because that is because our founders knew what my mother taught me. everyo
mr. president, isis indeed wants to drive the whole world back to the middle ages. but the rest of us moved on about 800 years ago. and while you seek moral equivalence the world waits for moral clarity and american leadership. [ applause ] with that degree in medieval history and philosophy i was unemployable. so i went to law school. i hated it. i quit after a single semester and had to go back to work full-time doing what i had done part-time to help put myself through school. i typed. i...
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mr. president isis wants to drive the whole world back to the middle ages, but the rest of us moved on about 800 years ago. while you speak of moralthe world waits for moral clarity and american leadership. with a degree in medieval history and philosophy, i was unemployable and so i went to law school. i hated it. i quit after a single semester and had to go back to work full doing what i had done part-time to help put myself through school. i typed, i filed i answered the phones for a nine-person real estate firm. i would eventually become the chief executive of the world's largest technology company hp. [applause] together, with the great people of the great company, we would double the size of the business from 45 billion to 90 billion triple its rate of innovation to 11 patents a day, and go from a laggard to a leader in every product category in every market segment in which we competed. i know that it is only in this country that a young woman can go from secretary to ceo. [applause] and that is because our founders knew what my mother taught me everyone has god given gifts. everyone has potential, often far more than they
mr. president isis wants to drive the whole world back to the middle ages, but the rest of us moved on about 800 years ago. while you speak of moralthe world waits for moral clarity and american leadership. with a degree in medieval history and philosophy, i was unemployable and so i went to law school. i hated it. i quit after a single semester and had to go back to work full doing what i had done part-time to help put myself through school. i typed, i filed i answered the phones for a...
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mr. scott empowers schools and districts to tailor to local needs and ensures states set high standards and goals so students are career and college ready. it is our moral obligation as a country to ensure that all children have equal access to a well-rounded world-class education and mr. scott's substitute does just that. you know, i -- he has presented an alternative that fulfills the promise of this landmark legislation passed in 1965, another 50-year anniversary, which is to ensure that access to high-quality education is the right of every student and not just some. we must honor that responsibility. madam speaker, frequently people ask me, what motivated you to be involved in politics as i am a mom with five children and i want, of course, the best for my children, as every parent does. i wanted to see they had tender loving care, the best opportunity and the rest. we need to make sure that every other child has access to education. we do no favor to our children and our -- my case, grandchildren, if we say we want the best for you and not pay attention to the needs of other children in our society. what kind of transitioning from one generation t
mr. scott empowers schools and districts to tailor to local needs and ensures states set high standards and goals so students are career and college ready. it is our moral obligation as a country to ensure that all children have equal access to a well-rounded world-class education and mr. scott's substitute does just that. you know, i -- he has presented an alternative that fulfills the promise of this landmark legislation passed in 1965, another 50-year anniversary, which is to ensure that...
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mr. filip, i'll just ask you to start. how has -- because some of the problems that i think you identified are great. need more leadership, better administrative capacity too much insularity, low morale. how has the transition of the secret service from treasury to dhs, i know it's been 12 years, 13 years now, having it being a bigger bureaucracy with more red tape, to me that would exacerbate these problems. can you comment on whether the secret service is better served, having been in dhs? >> thank you, congressman. we did not focus on that question, given that we just had a couple months' time. and we thought we had an awfully big agenda just on the core safety issues. i suspect the agency could be improved within dhs, or within treasury. i'm sure there are strong arguments on each side. and we heard arguments exactly like you just shared to the pro-treasury side. we've heard arguments to the pro-dhs side. >> were these line agents, or people who said that they liked treasury better? were they more administrators? >> it generally -- they were people who brought up the subject, people who had been with the secret service for a long period of time. and thus had been in both places.
mr. filip, i'll just ask you to start. how has -- because some of the problems that i think you identified are great. need more leadership, better administrative capacity too much insularity, low morale. how has the transition of the secret service from treasury to dhs, i know it's been 12 years, 13 years now, having it being a bigger bureaucracy with more red tape, to me that would exacerbate these problems. can you comment on whether the secret service is better served, having been in dhs?...
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mr. obama does not believe in america or the values we all share. and then you have russell moore calling the president's comments about christianity an unfortunate aattempt at a wrong-headed moralf a mistake here jimmy? >> what i can tell you is many of the people that came to this country hundreds of years ago came because they were being persecuted for their religion. in the south in the 1950s and '60s, they burned crosses. so the theory that the name of god is used or invoked to kill other people because you don't like them whether they be a different race or sexual orientation or creed or gender or religion that has been going on for thousands of years. how do we think that queen elizabeth i came to power? that was catholics versus protestants and they were killing each other all in the name of god. what the president said was uncomfortable for a lot of people. and governor gilmore is wrong. i was not offended at all by what the president said. and i would like to hear more christians own up to the fact that when you have religious extremism from any religion, it's extremism altogether. >> it's about context. mercedes, jimmy is saying he wasn't offended at all. were you? >>
mr. obama does not believe in america or the values we all share. and then you have russell moore calling the president's comments about christianity an unfortunate aattempt at a wrong-headed moralf a mistake here jimmy? >> what i can tell you is many of the people that came to this country hundreds of years ago came because they were being persecuted for their religion. in the south in the 1950s and '60s, they burned crosses. so the theory that the name of god is used or invoked to kill...
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moral dilemma. unfortunately president obama already compromised the position of the u.s. by negotiating with the taliban who had terrorists mr a pilot. the king abdullah is trying to stay on the thrown. it's a tribal issue. so the world is not always cut and dry. there are nuisances and grey areas but the one area where there isn't a nuisance is what you do with islamic fanatics. you kill them. they are ma nip queue lating us brilliantly. think of what just happened? we're talking about the be heading of one japanese hostage. but islamic state has us doing their public relations for them. all the global media, meanwhile more dangerous stuffed like putin's renewed invasion of ukraine. hundreds dead and a million people displaced in ukraine. we're not talking about that. kurdish generals killed this week. you have boko haram and what are we talking about? one hostage beheaded. >> isis has captured our attention. >> they work us. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up the danger of air bags exploding like iuds remains. what you need to know about the latest recall. stay tuned for that. students aren't simply being
moral dilemma. unfortunately president obama already compromised the position of the u.s. by negotiating with the taliban who had terrorists mr a pilot. the king abdullah is trying to stay on the thrown. it's a tribal issue. so the world is not always cut and dry. there are nuisances and grey areas but the one area where there isn't a nuisance is what you do with islamic fanatics. you kill them. they are ma nip queue lating us brilliantly. think of what just happened? we're talking about the be...
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mr. filip, i'll just ask you to start. how has -- because some of the problems that i think you identified are great. need more leadership, better administrative capacity, too much insularity, low morale. how has the transition of the secret service from treasury to dhs, i know it's been 12 years, 13 years now, having it being a bigger bureaucracy with more red tape, to me that would exacerbate these problems. can you comment on whether the secret service is better served, having been in dhs? >> thank you, congressman. we did not focus on that question, given that we just had a couple months' time. and we thought we had an awfully big agenda just on the core safety issues. i suspect the agency could be improved within dhs, or within treasury. i'm sure there are strong arguments on each side. and we heard arguments exactly like you just shared to the pro-treasury side. we've heard arguments to the pro-dhs side. >> were these line agents, or people who said that they liked treasury better? were they more administrators? >> it generally -- they were people who brought up the subject, people who had been with the secret service for a long period of time. and thus, had been in both places.
mr. filip, i'll just ask you to start. how has -- because some of the problems that i think you identified are great. need more leadership, better administrative capacity, too much insularity, low morale. how has the transition of the secret service from treasury to dhs, i know it's been 12 years, 13 years now, having it being a bigger bureaucracy with more red tape, to me that would exacerbate these problems. can you comment on whether the secret service is better served, having been in dhs?...