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mr. peterson who will recognize you for the change you have helped us spark on campus. the heads, the hearts, and the actions of your fellow students. who is in? awesome. thank you. [applause] net impact is about training future leaders to solve problems through our campus network on over 225 universities and through our skill-building projects and it through our online career development resources. starting today, we will be collecting names of students interested. you can go right there today to the website to sign up to learn more. we will keep you up to breast on campaign developments. it is up to us. it is up to you. think you. [applause] -- thank you. >> think you very much. we are about to start the panel. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our moderator, board member, clinton global initiative, and william j. clinton foundation, chelsea clinton. and our panelists. president of the inter-american development bank, luis moreno. chief executive officer of wello, cynthia koenig. environmentalist, research foundation for science, technology
mr. peterson who will recognize you for the change you have helped us spark on campus. the heads, the hearts, and the actions of your fellow students. who is in? awesome. thank you. [applause] net impact is about training future leaders to solve problems through our campus network on over 225 universities and through our skill-building projects and it through our online career development resources. starting today, we will be collecting names of students interested. you can go right there today...
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mrs. peterson cried and another key revelation came out from april, and just before the jury was deliberated defense attorney displayed notes from the assistant to the technical police chief saying it was he who told the vice president of student affairs the information of one student being killed and another critically wounded should not be released to the campus or the public. according to this, he passed the message on to emergency policy group meeting in the president's board room and the group followed that advise and revised a dailied proposed notice. in other words they were going to give detailed notice. there was a way to send that out by text. and that is what they were planning to do. but, instead, according to what happened in court they revised that and the group followed the advice which referred only to a "shooting incident," and was sent at 9:26 and the jury said you should have done more. you were negligent. went way above what they asked for $100,000 each and gave $4 million. this is something. >>randy: life imitating art. the stunning moment in "the verdict," where the jur
mrs. peterson cried and another key revelation came out from april, and just before the jury was deliberated defense attorney displayed notes from the assistant to the technical police chief saying it was he who told the vice president of student affairs the information of one student being killed and another critically wounded should not be released to the campus or the public. according to this, he passed the message on to emergency policy group meeting in the president's board room and the...
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regarding his tendency and references an attorney who is representing him at this time, robert peterson. mr. hanson is now on his third attorney. while i understand that mr. hanson may be disappointed about the fact that he is residing in an unwarranted unit, my clients are new owners, trying to do the right thing and remove what is not permissible. they have complied with the san francisco rent ordinance and served a proper 60-day notice, provided mr. hanson relocation payment as proviun
regarding his tendency and references an attorney who is representing him at this time, robert peterson. mr. hanson is now on his third attorney. while i understand that mr. hanson may be disappointed about the fact that he is residing in an unwarranted unit, my clients are new owners, trying to do the right thing and remove what is not permissible. they have complied with the san francisco rent ordinance and served a proper 60-day notice, provided mr. hanson relocation payment as proviun
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regarding his tendency and references an attorney who is representing him at this time, robert peterson. mr. hanson is now on his third attorney. while i understand that mr. hanson may be disappointed about the fact that he is residing in an unwarranted unit, my clients are new owners, trying to do the right thing and remove what is not permissible. they have complied with the san francisco rent ordinance and served a proper 60-day notice, provided mr. hanson relocation payment as provided under the rent ordinance, and mr. hanson is not entitled to a jurisdictional request. he is not availing himself of other opportunities to contest this matter. he can contest it at the san francisco ran board and the has the opportunity to contest the termination notice through the court system. i would vehemently oppose -- oppose any attempt to stop the process and allow the board to accept jurisdiction while acknowledging the right he has to defend himself. i would ask that you reject jurisdiction at this time. he did not take the necessary steps. he had counseled. it was over one month from the time of
regarding his tendency and references an attorney who is representing him at this time, robert peterson. mr. hanson is now on his third attorney. while i understand that mr. hanson may be disappointed about the fact that he is residing in an unwarranted unit, my clients are new owners, trying to do the right thing and remove what is not permissible. they have complied with the san francisco rent ordinance and served a proper 60-day notice, provided mr. hanson relocation payment as provided...
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mr. peterson was saying. there are lots of special interests in this town and not one sufficiently reflective of our views. that is also a challenge to us to think things should be different. >> we need everybody in this room to help champion public financing of elections, a constitutional amendment that says money is not a speech. the battle for the future of this country is hard to fight when we are outspent by corporate and special interests. [applause] i will leave it at that for now. the work they do every day is how we revitalize the role of government in providing the basics needed in society and providing the structure of opportunity that enables me to sit in front of all the day, which has been great. i do not see it fundamentally changing until we change the system. >> i would also say require corporations to be more transparent about their budgets. those of us in washington would know there is a coca-cola factory the less polluting the water. that should be something we expect even if it is owned t
mr. peterson was saying. there are lots of special interests in this town and not one sufficiently reflective of our views. that is also a challenge to us to think things should be different. >> we need everybody in this room to help champion public financing of elections, a constitutional amendment that says money is not a speech. the battle for the future of this country is hard to fight when we are outspent by corporate and special interests. [applause] i will leave it at that for now....
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mr. peterson and i encourage you to support this bill. i will reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. garrett: thank you. at this time i'd like to yield five minutes to the gentleman from new york, the author of the underlying legislation and also someone who's been instrumental to make sure we worked in a bipartisan manner to get it to the floor today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. grimm: i want to thank chairman garrett and thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of my legislation, h.r. 2682, the business risk mitigation and price stabilization act of 2011. h.r. 2682, i'm very proud to say, is truly a bipartisan bill. and i'd like to thank my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, especially mr. peters of michigan, mr. upton of michigan and mr.oens of new york for working with me on this extremely important issue. h.r. 2682 will clarify congress' intent under the dodd-frank act and provide an explicit exemption from having to post margin for true commercial end us
mr. peterson and i encourage you to support this bill. i will reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. garrett: thank you. at this time i'd like to yield five minutes to the gentleman from new york, the author of the underlying legislation and also someone who's been instrumental to make sure we worked in a bipartisan manner to get it to the floor today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr....
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mr. peterson just talk about how he was so grateful that he got "the best education money could buy."tion today versus when he went, in inflation- adjusted dollars, it is six or 12 times more expensive today. it is actually a lot more costly to go to school and a lot more costly when you get out of school to have gone to school. that is one of the things i hope we will talk a little bit about, how we think about these impediments of people who are clearly motivated to get the best education available, the assessment of their own potential, then to truly go out and push the work forward that is being talked about. how do we think about that? what should we be asking our policymakers to do? >> great question. the big generational shift that has happened from your parents' generation to yourselves is a great cost shift in terms of who pays for higher education. the shift has been from a public responsibility to your responsibility and primarily by taking on a lot of debt. the implications of this are profound. i also want to talk a little bit about the overall context in which this shift
mr. peterson just talk about how he was so grateful that he got "the best education money could buy."tion today versus when he went, in inflation- adjusted dollars, it is six or 12 times more expensive today. it is actually a lot more costly to go to school and a lot more costly when you get out of school to have gone to school. that is one of the things i hope we will talk a little bit about, how we think about these impediments of people who are clearly motivated to get the best...
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peterson. we'll find out who he really is. >> it is time for tiger woods to take responsibility. >> mr. cane decided to provide her with his idea of a stimulus package. >> top lawyer gloria allred opens up as never before. >> i'm intrigued by you. i'm someone who watches your show almost every night. >> passion for woman's rights. >> it matters if any man hurts any woman. >> a daughter, lisa bloom. >> my mother is brilliant and passionate and tenacious. >> and the moment i never saw coming. >> i have a little gift for you. >> is it a lawsuit? >> it's actually a subpoena. and this is from your audience. okay? whom i'm representing. it's you to, piers morgan. i want you to tell us under oath how many times you have been properly in love, under oath. >> i'm not accepting that. >> "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >> one woman strikes fear into the hearts of powerful men from herman cain to tiger woods. if you have a secret to keep, do not want to hear that glori allred is on the case. she is the most famous female attorney in the country. she's been making headlines for 30 years. what mat
peterson. we'll find out who he really is. >> it is time for tiger woods to take responsibility. >> mr. cane decided to provide her with his idea of a stimulus package. >> top lawyer gloria allred opens up as never before. >> i'm intrigued by you. i'm someone who watches your show almost every night. >> passion for woman's rights. >> it matters if any man hurts any woman. >> a daughter, lisa bloom. >> my mother is brilliant and passionate and...
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james peterson, next. [ woman ] the blue bomber. [ man ] mr. male announcer ] you loved your first car. animate and share your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laugh
james peterson, next. [ woman ] the blue bomber. [ man ] mr. male announcer ] you loved your first car. animate and share your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient...
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mr. polanski was able to -- i think we're beginning to unmask scott peterson. >> it is time for tiger woodsake responsibility for the deep pain he has inflicted on veronica. >> to some of the high profile cases that have had gloria allred all over our tv screens and she's back with me now. you do pop-up when you're, i guess your taking on the least want you to. and for that reason, you've become the kind of legal counsel. do you like that? >> i like empowering my clients. i like providing them with a voice that they otherwise might not have. because i think they matter. the typical person matters. not just celebrities in our culture matter. and this is what we do. we go up against the rich, the powerful, the famous, big corporations, government, celebrities, batterers, wrong doers, killers. wrong doers of all kind, sexual harassers. and we allow that individual person to fight that, i'll call it a david and goliath battle and often win. and yes, people say, oh, my god. how could you go up against them? i mean these celebrities often they have their entourages and they have their pr people a
mr. polanski was able to -- i think we're beginning to unmask scott peterson. >> it is time for tiger woodsake responsibility for the deep pain he has inflicted on veronica. >> to some of the high profile cases that have had gloria allred all over our tv screens and she's back with me now. you do pop-up when you're, i guess your taking on the least want you to. and for that reason, you've become the kind of legal counsel. do you like that? >> i like empowering my clients. i...
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peterson, director of africana studies and associate of professor of english at lehigh university. what has the mission of hannity? why is the right wing going down this road questioning those who want justice. >> mrhannity is pandering to his fan base. i think behind all this is support for the nra and other different lobbying efforts and legislative efforts by alec. i can understand it from that perspective. strangely, we want the same thing. we want a trial as well. we want justice as well. mr. hannities indictment of the media and congress doesn't make too much sense if you consider the fact all we're asking for is due process, all we're asking for is for the wheels of justice to begin turning in this particular case. >> i wish "the daily caller" would try like hell to maybe get the medical records from the first responders who fixed the broken nose and washed up the kid before they took him to the police station. instead, they're working on trayvon martin's twitter account. what does that have to do with this case at all, his twitter account and what do you think motivated "the daily caller" and other right wing websites doing this. >> it's hard for me to get in the mind of a right wing -- >>
peterson, director of africana studies and associate of professor of english at lehigh university. what has the mission of hannity? why is the right wing going down this road questioning those who want justice. >> mrhannity is pandering to his fan base. i think behind all this is support for the nra and other different lobbying efforts and legislative efforts by alec. i can understand it from that perspective. strangely, we want the same thing. we want a trial as well. we want justice as...