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not many. nancy pelosi. >> not many. , if it does not go to the treasury department, that will probably be contained. the ap story is going to die soon. done forget, this was not by a whistleblower. it was not a whistleblower that went to the ap. it was somebody who was bragging and boasting. it was hubris. this is something obama has to be concerned about. it is his own people. .his happened to his own people >> winners and losers, charles. >> the irs is the only one that has the capacity to be a fatal one. i do not think it will reach obama. the council knew about it three weeks before. he said that. did he tell nobody in the white house? if it reaches the white house it is serious. but it is the one that everybody feels strongly about. if you have a letter from the irs, you know it is not good news. it is not happy birthday. power can be ruthless and arrogant. in terms of the public that is the one. in terms of the press, they are upset about the ap. they have been obsequious but all of a su
not many. nancy pelosi. >> not many. , if it does not go to the treasury department, that will probably be contained. the ap story is going to die soon. done forget, this was not by a whistleblower. it was not a whistleblower that went to the ap. it was somebody who was bragging and boasting. it was hubris. this is something obama has to be concerned about. it is his own people. .his happened to his own people >> winners and losers, charles. >> the irs is the only one that has...
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i do not know and i do not care. think people who do a lot of serious things in this town take themselves too been seriously. i do not think i walk on water. i enjoy what i do and i think it is a privilege. i do not mind making light of what people in this job do. we are not the greatest thing since sandwich spread. if we cannot have fun, what is the point? -- compostingn c-span's "q & a ." federal government is spending on intelligence in classified operations. alk on whyo humanitarian action can feel and backfire. ♪ on theood morning morrill day weekend here in washington and around the country, the nation remembers the veterans who paid the ultimate price in their service. tomorrow, the president will pay tribute at the arlington national summit -- cemetery. we will have live coverage. the morrill day was first called decoration day. it began in may, 1868. it is when general john logan called on the country to remember veterans who died in the civil war. to do so every day -- every monday in late may,
i do not know and i do not care. think people who do a lot of serious things in this town take themselves too been seriously. i do not think i walk on water. i enjoy what i do and i think it is a privilege. i do not mind making light of what people in this job do. we are not the greatest thing since sandwich spread. if we cannot have fun, what is the point? -- compostingn c-span's "q & a ." federal government is spending on intelligence in classified operations. alk on whyo...
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it does not mean she is not beautiful or not nice. it means sometimes that some make me dream. summing we dream. >> inspiring you. >> yes. >> one thing that is very interesting in this exhibition if you have a section called urban jungle. you go and see it and it looks as though it is what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are actually coutoure pieces. it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032 hours of hand or again beating. they're very few designers i can think of in coutoure who would do something like that. we were used to seeing coutoure very much what i would call salon clothing, a very beautiful and very delicate, but not with the sentence animal, vegetable, natural being brought into coutoure. was doing co
it does not mean she is not beautiful or not nice. it means sometimes that some make me dream. summing we dream. >> inspiring you. >> yes. >> one thing that is very interesting in this exhibition if you have a section called urban jungle. you go and see it and it looks as though it is what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are...
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not there any moral defect, not because they are bad people, not because they do not work, ok, but because we support vulnerable individuals through massive redistribution. we can barely afford to do that for us-born citizens and for legal immigrants. but to try to apply this massive system of redistribution to peoples whose only claim to u.s. taxpayer resources is that they came here and broke the law, i think that is a travesty and i think it is an assault on the u.s. taxpayer that is un- american. >> i mean, look, the redistribution issue is obviously very important. but the key is that our system is broken period. it was broken before immigration reform. it will be broken after we finished talking about immigration reform. we're going to have to fix that. it will be way easier to fix that problem which is going to bedevil this demography for a decade, at least, it will be way easier to do that anymore rapidly growing, more vibrant economy. we should remember in evaluating the costs and benefits that it is the crucial element that we need to aim for. >> this whole discussion of redistri
not there any moral defect, not because they are bad people, not because they do not work, ok, but because we support vulnerable individuals through massive redistribution. we can barely afford to do that for us-born citizens and for legal immigrants. but to try to apply this massive system of redistribution to peoples whose only claim to u.s. taxpayer resources is that they came here and broke the law, i think that is a travesty and i think it is an assault on the u.s. taxpayer that is un-...
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we have not blocked ore view. we have not blocked her sunlight. we have not blocked her fresh air. we have not intruded on her personal space. we have not, you know, we don't have oversight into her private living spaces or have any shadow effects on her gardens or anything like that. this is our personal space that we carved out within the confines of our house and it's intended to meet building and planning code. it meets codes according to completed. [speaker not understood]. so, that's it. thank you very much. >> i do have a question. >>> sure, please. >> no, i mean, so, the appellant showed a videotape and you mentioned to us passing and not intruding on the appellant's personal. now, i see the videotape. are those your workers that are on her roof? >>> i can't guarantee they are my workers. [speaker not understood]. as you would see in the appellant's letter, she also took a neighbor's -- she took a letter from an architect who was not hired by her and actually used that e-mail and misrepresented it and used it as a basis for filing a dr. we have e-mail communications present
we have not blocked ore view. we have not blocked her sunlight. we have not blocked her fresh air. we have not intruded on her personal space. we have not, you know, we don't have oversight into her private living spaces or have any shadow effects on her gardens or anything like that. this is our personal space that we carved out within the confines of our house and it's intended to meet building and planning code. it meets codes according to completed. [speaker not understood]. so, that's it....
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you could not get sick because if you did not open up, you did not get paid. so, i do challenge this idea that somehow the low skilled workforce, because they do not have college or high school degrees, will not contribute to america. i would suggest that the strength of this country is not the degree that one holds, but the character the individual possesses. so, i am very confident and hopeful that out of this 11 million who today have low skills will come some of the brightest in the future, that they will be able to transition from a legal status to legal status -- even legal status and to legal status and add value to our country. i am confident that america's best days are ahead, and equally confident that if we fail to reform the immigration system this time, our economy would pay a heavy price. those living in the shadows would continue to be abused and those that are among us in legally that are criminals and off of us would be the biggest beneficiaries. we have been talking about illegal immigration in excess and now is the time to act before it is t
you could not get sick because if you did not open up, you did not get paid. so, i do challenge this idea that somehow the low skilled workforce, because they do not have college or high school degrees, will not contribute to america. i would suggest that the strength of this country is not the degree that one holds, but the character the individual possesses. so, i am very confident and hopeful that out of this 11 million who today have low skills will come some of the brightest in the future,...
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>> i would certainly hope not. posttraumatic stress is a real condition that is treatable for many individuals. for some it takes an extremely long period of time and there are disability ratings that come along with that as well. the va is trying to move it forward as it relates to mental health, but i will tell you that the real answer is that until the economy really starts to move, move on a monthly basis and not just on a staggered scale, where we have jobs, that veterans will continue to fight unemployment numbers higher than anyone would expect them to be. unfortunately we have accepted this 7% number to be the new norm and i do not think it is susceptible to anyone but i think you can probably add into the pit since where some are afraid that you may be deployed if you are a reservists or guardsman, that is not what the american public what because the citizen soldiers out there doing jobs for us should be rewarded. not only when they come home, but have the job sitting there for them, and have gainful empl
>> i would certainly hope not. posttraumatic stress is a real condition that is treatable for many individuals. for some it takes an extremely long period of time and there are disability ratings that come along with that as well. the va is trying to move it forward as it relates to mental health, but i will tell you that the real answer is that until the economy really starts to move, move on a monthly basis and not just on a staggered scale, where we have jobs, that veterans will...
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could not do much damage. damage. >> there is this other worry, that is, that when you are looking at growth that is slowing to degree it is, and job gains to degree they are, leave aside the fact they mask a more serious joblessness situation, then that bridges yo -- brings u know another recession to mind. >> i think in long run, it is almost incandescent -- inevitable, i am not an economist, what feds are doing is focussing on short-term gain, and really creating a lot more long-term pain, and devastating pain for this country and growth of jobs and small businesses, until we start growing, and infrastructure, just like you know about the jobs and bridges, we don't have really real growth, this is like the government right now is putting -- pumping money into the economy. they think that it will be a goldilocks ending as you say, some day we have to wake up and music will be over, everyone is not going to have a chair to sit in, then it will be really uncomfortable. neil: what do you think that is? >> neil,
could not do much damage. damage. >> there is this other worry, that is, that when you are looking at growth that is slowing to degree it is, and job gains to degree they are, leave aside the fact they mask a more serious joblessness situation, then that bridges yo -- brings u know another recession to mind. >> i think in long run, it is almost incandescent -- inevitable, i am not an economist, what feds are doing is focussing on short-term gain, and really creating a lot more...
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now obviously trayvon is not wealthy, he's not white, he's not a woman. but what i think that phenomenon gets to is the issue of traditional ideas of beauty in society and the overlap tween how beauty and value overlap and why in our need to protect and defend that as a source of innocence. what trayvon did represent was young, hand some and presumably innocent. and in the context of that sort of a phenomenon, you can call this another kind of phenomenon, like young innocent black boy phenomenon. but there was another panelist that talked about the emma ma till case. he was a hand some young man. when people saw emmett till's face before the beating he was a hand some young man. what that beauty does is amp fy outrage. it doesn't substitute for it but it amp fice it within the larger media context and political context and social context. if you have a base there is already something wrong, if there is a beauty larry you can plifies p it, it amp public response. one of the billinger things in the emmett till cases it was destruction of beauty. this gorgeo
now obviously trayvon is not wealthy, he's not white, he's not a woman. but what i think that phenomenon gets to is the issue of traditional ideas of beauty in society and the overlap tween how beauty and value overlap and why in our need to protect and defend that as a source of innocence. what trayvon did represent was young, hand some and presumably innocent. and in the context of that sort of a phenomenon, you can call this another kind of phenomenon, like young innocent black boy...
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>> we have not. >> why not? had some difficulty fromrms of getting clarity some of the irs employees we have interviewed. keep in mind, this is an audit. the people we have been interacting with were not under oath. furthermatter develops and changes its character, that might change the willingness of people to be more forthcoming with information. the committee yesterday interviewed the manager of the ruling and agreement office in washington, d.c. for least part of the time in question, she oversaw 300 employees in the cincinnati union who determines whether they qualify for tax-exempt status. she said she was the first person in the washington office to learn about the use of inappropriate criteria in june 2011. is that consistent with your report? >> i have no information on that. >> the gentle lady's time has expired, but you may continue to answer. >> we have no information on that. >> i yield back. we now go to the gentleman from michigan, mr. wall bird. would you yield me two seconds? >> the center for a
>> we have not. >> why not? had some difficulty fromrms of getting clarity some of the irs employees we have interviewed. keep in mind, this is an audit. the people we have been interacting with were not under oath. furthermatter develops and changes its character, that might change the willingness of people to be more forthcoming with information. the committee yesterday interviewed the manager of the ruling and agreement office in washington, d.c. for least part of the time in...
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we have not heard back yet. relevantd that it is how effectively those code actions are being prosecuted as we evaluate whether we need additional tools? >> i think we should take into account what we are doing in terms of weapons prosecutions. 1/7 of all the cases we bring our gun cases. >> what percentage of current background checks failures are prosecuted? >> a much smaller number. there were 83,000 background check failures in fiscal year 2012. -- a were 85,000 cases much smaller number of those failures were brought. the purpose of the background check system is to prevent people from acquiring guns, 1.5 million have been stopped since the beginning of the system, as opposed to the prosecution. >> i understand that, mr. attorney-general and i also understand something about a lack of jury appeal. i know certain cases don't have tremendous jury appeal but when you are advocating for increased background checks, it can be argued that you are not a good steward of the current background check laws that you ha
we have not heard back yet. relevantd that it is how effectively those code actions are being prosecuted as we evaluate whether we need additional tools? >> i think we should take into account what we are doing in terms of weapons prosecutions. 1/7 of all the cases we bring our gun cases. >> what percentage of current background checks failures are prosecuted? >> a much smaller number. there were 83,000 background check failures in fiscal year 2012. -- a were 85,000 cases much...
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in fact, it is not.ur book is about showing why it is true that children are being more influence by their kids these days -- by kids these days rather than their parents, and won a distortion is of normal human development. normal mammalian development demands the presence of nurturing parents. even birds. they do not develop properly on the same mother bird and a father birder there. rats, mice., rice -- can you talk about the importance of attachment? emotion drive to the close to somebody. in fact, the most powerful emotion there is. even as adults, we are in attachment relationships where people close to us are lost or threatened, and they somehow become very upset. for children and babies, that is a necessity. the more mature you are, and the more you need your attachment. it is like a force of gravity. when the attachment goes in the wrong direction, childhood development can be distorted, development is stopped, and parenting and teaching becomes extremely difficult p.w. co- wrote the book, and y
in fact, it is not.ur book is about showing why it is true that children are being more influence by their kids these days -- by kids these days rather than their parents, and won a distortion is of normal human development. normal mammalian development demands the presence of nurturing parents. even birds. they do not develop properly on the same mother bird and a father birder there. rats, mice., rice -- can you talk about the importance of attachment? emotion drive to the close to somebody....
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that does not mean misinformation will not continue. but what all the people on this stage understand is that this is too important for political gains. most -- games. most moms and that's do not think the politics when their kid gets sick. they do whatever it takes to make sure their child gets well. [applause] this is an issue of personal security. it is personal to carol and to alicia. anyone who has ever known in justice of a broken health system, this is what this is all about. that is why we are determined to get it done right. we will need everyone out there to get the right information. do not just read a blog. [laughter] or some commentary from some pundit.-- read the actual facts. do not let people confuse you. do not let them run the okey- doke on you. do not be bamboozled. [laughter] there is one more person i want to mention today. someone i have spoken of several times over the past several years. when i received a letter, she was a self-employed cancer survivor from ohio. she has always done the responsible thing by buyin
that does not mean misinformation will not continue. but what all the people on this stage understand is that this is too important for political gains. most -- games. most moms and that's do not think the politics when their kid gets sick. they do whatever it takes to make sure their child gets well. [applause] this is an issue of personal security. it is personal to carol and to alicia. anyone who has ever known in justice of a broken health system, this is what this is all about. that is why...
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maybe not here tonight. it could not be in front of you in your brief. but it would describe probably electrical work to be done throughout the space. so, that permit needs to be specific just to the rest rooms. that needs to get changed and the plumbing permit probably as well. the only other plumbing that could maybe be in the space would be for the break room. and that may be on there. >> it seem more preferable to continue this even if it's just one week. >> just to clean it up? >> yes, i think that would be preferred if all parties can make it next week. >> yes. >> mr. williams, is that good? >> yes. >> o'dea, thank you. ~ okay, thank you. >> thank you. we should take public comment, then. is there any public comment on this item? okay. seeing none, commissioners. >> i'm going to move to continue this one week to the next meeting so that the parties can sort out the specific issues that need to be resolved as to each permit that's on calendar for today. >> thank you. >> we have a motion from the president to continue appeals 12-158, 167, ~ 166, 167,
maybe not here tonight. it could not be in front of you in your brief. but it would describe probably electrical work to be done throughout the space. so, that permit needs to be specific just to the rest rooms. that needs to get changed and the plumbing permit probably as well. the only other plumbing that could maybe be in the space would be for the break room. and that may be on there. >> it seem more preferable to continue this even if it's just one week. >> just to clean it up?...
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youre not leaving? >> i am not leaving. >> your friends are not he eith. >> no.l: whe is this going? >> who knows, we are not going no matterhat do you do, the are our american dreams, we're working peoe, we want our homes, we want you to do the right things by us, you made promises, you said stuff, on national tv you said you were cutting red tape, it has not happened neil: he says it is, you say he is lying. >>e has to wake up, he is ving a fairy dreami don't know where he gets it. neil: you tnk that jersey gets the attention, and you see see istanstatenisland don't. >> no jersey is not getting it either, i'm talked t them. people have to stop giving to red cross, go to little community, beacon of hope new york, boots on the ground. neil: they help. >> they will be there from the beginning to the end. we're helping people restructas we talk, we're doing the mold reaheadratioaheadation, we're te doing it. >> scot mc mcgrath a lot of people have wanted him to run for was on the. it would be a disruptive house. >> president oma surveying sandy aftermath. bad time
youre not leaving? >> i am not leaving. >> your friends are not he eith. >> no.l: whe is this going? >> who knows, we are not going no matterhat do you do, the are our american dreams, we're working peoe, we want our homes, we want you to do the right things by us, you made promises, you said stuff, on national tv you said you were cutting red tape, it has not happened neil: he says it is, you say he is lying. >>e has to wake up, he is ving a fairy dreami don't...
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your kids are not allowed -- not around.veryone hated the meals, but those were good, middle-class jobs. i do not see any good middle- class jobs anymore. right now i lost my job and am trying to get another part-time job so that i can make my bills. i cannot even make my bills anymore. i am an older person, i am hoping i do not have trouble getting at least part-time jobs, but it is a kind of scary proposition. i kind of blame our government as well, like the last person, but for another reason. they are putting some ,egulations, so many demands like this obama care, that they are stifling, stopping the small businesses, stifling people starting out. we just do not have a free economy any more to let us go to try to make jobs. that is what i am afraid of. host: on the mills in your city, did they start to shut down before the recession? caller code this was way before. but nothing ever came to replace it. host: a trend in the making for your community specifically. caller: we are called the rust belt, and that is very possi
your kids are not allowed -- not around.veryone hated the meals, but those were good, middle-class jobs. i do not see any good middle- class jobs anymore. right now i lost my job and am trying to get another part-time job so that i can make my bills. i cannot even make my bills anymore. i am an older person, i am hoping i do not have trouble getting at least part-time jobs, but it is a kind of scary proposition. i kind of blame our government as well, like the last person, but for another...
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point is not what i think that israel is not a victim.the point is what israel's thing. a lot of forms of violence, in fact reinforce exactly the wrong tendencies of the israeli society. i think the tactics have to be carefully chosen. in order to be effective. moral and legal and not kill civilians and so on and so forth, that should go without saying. i think that's a hard argument to have with people are suffering as much as the palestinians are. but they have a choice. they continued to be ineffective and emotional or they can be restrained, discipline and 50. one of the few marginally positive efforts in the whole of modern palestinian history. i think people should be looking back at that and think about the second thought, and the catastrophe. in response to the yes, this charisma capital. i think before you capital to have to do some grassroots. i have no objection to spend time in washington. i commit all the time. not make every city but i can all the time. not to capital, but i recognize the importance of talking here which is
point is not what i think that israel is not a victim.the point is what israel's thing. a lot of forms of violence, in fact reinforce exactly the wrong tendencies of the israeli society. i think the tactics have to be carefully chosen. in order to be effective. moral and legal and not kill civilians and so on and so forth, that should go without saying. i think that's a hard argument to have with people are suffering as much as the palestinians are. but they have a choice. they continued to be...
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it's not ironclad. there are many ways to -- if the port or the land holder wants to be creative, there are ways to circumvent that. >> okay. >> >>> it puts a stake in the sand. >> thank you. all right, all right. ~ are there any other issues that the city attorney or the director added? i think you all may sit down. thank you for everybody's input. if we need to do the finding on the record, should we knock it out? first we need a motion. anyone want to make one? i can make one if no one does. >> you want to specify i think before you make the motion what the findings -- >> you can propose the motion and somebody could adopt that. >> the findings can be articulated as part of the motion. >> okay, go ahead. >> so -- >> i thought you were going to do that. >> you want me to read them in? i will. and i have copies here. i thought maybe it would be better for the parties to have it. >> that would be good. >> ms. cain, would you mind -- >> whatever you say. i can do this bypass over ~ by pass over. >> if yo
it's not ironclad. there are many ways to -- if the port or the land holder wants to be creative, there are ways to circumvent that. >> okay. >> >>> it puts a stake in the sand. >> thank you. all right, all right. ~ are there any other issues that the city attorney or the director added? i think you all may sit down. thank you for everybody's input. if we need to do the finding on the record, should we knock it out? first we need a motion. anyone want to make one? i...
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[speaker not understood]. >> commissioner moore. >> i think it would be very wise, not for this discussion, but for upcoming discussions to really talk about the trends in hotel development, and [speaker not understood] smaller rooms, tourists all across the world have basically turned their back on large hotels, but there is a real strong trend towards smaller boutique type hotels. that doesn't necessarily mean all upper end boutique, but there is a range of boutique size and happen to harbor in the 75-room quantity, and that is kind of for me an issue which i think staff should clearly look into in order to make the discussion which becomes an ingredient in the planning of the central corridor. [speaker not understood] smaller indeed are much more germain to fit with other more neighborhood scale oriented [speaker not understood]. i think that would be very worthwhile doing. in addition to that, i think it would be very wise next time or perhaps even now to give a map to the commissioners that they know wher
[speaker not understood]. >> commissioner moore. >> i think it would be very wise, not for this discussion, but for upcoming discussions to really talk about the trends in hotel development, and [speaker not understood] smaller rooms, tourists all across the world have basically turned their back on large hotels, but there is a real strong trend towards smaller boutique type hotels. that doesn't necessarily mean all upper end boutique, but there is a range of boutique size and...
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i do not know if that is true or not.you imagine most animals do not want to die but that is what they're there for. once they get inside, the first team of inspectors looks at -- tongues.ongs. looking at lymph nodes. signs of tb. cattle over 30 years of age considered at risk for bse. i am afraid i ever got what it stands for. we checked various parts of the animal at various stages of its disassembly, if you will. then, of different team of inspectors a few days later other meat gets. tested by the usda and grinding plants. that is a different process.we look for things like excreta or ingesta. sometimes pieces of both make their way onto the meat and they are full of bacteria. atlity control is important that stage. testing is important to make sure there are not bacteria and the ground meat that is going out to consumers. host: mount pleasant, mich.. independent line. caller: i have a question about the integrity of the journalism you are being involved in. doesn't it seem like a violation of privacy? it kind of seems
i do not know if that is true or not.you imagine most animals do not want to die but that is what they're there for. once they get inside, the first team of inspectors looks at -- tongues.ongs. looking at lymph nodes. signs of tb. cattle over 30 years of age considered at risk for bse. i am afraid i ever got what it stands for. we checked various parts of the animal at various stages of its disassembly, if you will. then, of different team of inspectors a few days later other meat gets. tested...
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any problem not to use an a.t.m. i haven't had to use an exchange i've not to use a bank so don't tell me there's no value because because it's people are trading in london alone is over seventy different traders there are all different loads of businesses where you can go and buy sell because you can offer services on the internet you know my sister a year ago she was offering a paintings on life she was making hundreds of dollars just by selling digital paintings it's not it's not is there and it's working it's not superior ethical concept it's a market we've got we've got charts we've got graphs market places it's business is flourishing the whole doing great booming in fact faster than any other technology and. it's going to lead to the early days of the work you can see that they're going also you're already right go ahead we're going to head into that i want to go to daniel go ahead ed. so the question again to me are others charts and graphs but that doesn't create value the question i have for you that i stil
any problem not to use an a.t.m. i haven't had to use an exchange i've not to use a bank so don't tell me there's no value because because it's people are trading in london alone is over seventy different traders there are all different loads of businesses where you can go and buy sell because you can offer services on the internet you know my sister a year ago she was offering a paintings on life she was making hundreds of dollars just by selling digital paintings it's not it's not is there...
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the analysis for greenhouse gas emissions do not quantify ghg emissions and the city is not required to do so for the purposes of ceqa. the city utilizes a qualityive significance threshold for ghgs, and is permitted to do so pursuant to ceqa guideline section 15064.4 (2)the city has a qualified ghg reduction strategy. the appellants state that the final eir cannot rely on that to claim that the impacts would be less than significant, because the strategy doesn't have a provision for addressing emissions associated with manufacture of construction materials. these are known as lifecycle emissions and these emissions referred to emissions beyond the scope of indirect emissions. and therefore, for the purposes of ceqa, the eir may not quantify lifecycle emissions to determine ghg significance. with respect to shadow impacts and alternatives, the appellants state, is particularly with respect to jessie square and union square are incorrect and significant shadow impacts [speaker not understood] appellants also state that planning code section 295 provisions are mitigation for shadow imp
the analysis for greenhouse gas emissions do not quantify ghg emissions and the city is not required to do so for the purposes of ceqa. the city utilizes a qualityive significance threshold for ghgs, and is permitted to do so pursuant to ceqa guideline section 15064.4 (2)the city has a qualified ghg reduction strategy. the appellants state that the final eir cannot rely on that to claim that the impacts would be less than significant, because the strategy doesn't have a provision for addressing...
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-- why are so many buyers not in? a look at a comeback that is hard to doubt but clearly a lot of americans still do doubt, case closed or case case shill irclosed. home rises are recovering. both numbers were higher than thought, and continue a positive trend that leaves me with this thought, whether aren 't more americans buying? we're hearing separate report of supply shortages in once hot markets. it has to do with owners who are still underwater. and condition sell. a lot has to do with skeptical owners who want to make more money when they do sell, housing is off the map, it is not off to the race, that is despite record level interest rates and a supply and demand equation that would seem to favor housing continuing to advancement well, it is advancing, just yesterday, national association of realtors reported pending home sales, rose 1.5% in march from february, undeniable that end there is housing friend, if it holds, the economy's friend, our friend, we hepit continues. -- we hope it continues, it is the sin
-- why are so many buyers not in? a look at a comeback that is hard to doubt but clearly a lot of americans still do doubt, case closed or case case shill irclosed. home rises are recovering. both numbers were higher than thought, and continue a positive trend that leaves me with this thought, whether aren 't more americans buying? we're hearing separate report of supply shortages in once hot markets. it has to do with owners who are still underwater. and condition sell. a lot has to do with...
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>> it was not a one-off, these individuals have similar questionnaires, not just one was on the, nott people who went to one person in a cincinnati office but including irs headquarters, officers in california now famous cincinnati office, and irs admit to the wrong doing but as story unravelled. which we knew it was not just in cincinnati we have letters, we provided home fox news, everyone has seen those, the attend of the -- extent of wrong doing, and irs admitted and has gone halffway, you had acting commissioner say in his opinion it was not illegal, he may be thinking criminal,,that is a separate issue that is prosecutors. neil: has the justice department helped your case by launching a criminal investigation? >> sure, that is certainly, the fact that was a attorney general holder's first statement we'll launch a criminal investigation that heightens the level it makes sense that government, you know it is almost immune to most part with severa sovereign immu. these are costs that people put on their credit card, what they file their applications, they may have paid fast track
>> it was not a one-off, these individuals have similar questionnaires, not just one was on the, nott people who went to one person in a cincinnati office but including irs headquarters, officers in california now famous cincinnati office, and irs admit to the wrong doing but as story unravelled. which we knew it was not just in cincinnati we have letters, we provided home fox news, everyone has seen those, the attend of the -- extent of wrong doing, and irs admitted and has gone...
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this is not about global diplomacy. the job of the state department is to look at building afghanistan agriculture because that is what it means. you need to go around to make sure many more countries spend money and we get support. but in putting into the american strategy is not welcome. it not just about strategy but where the balance is lost is the fighters became the chief strategy that foreign policy in the middle east and we still see this argument in the region but essentially to the hands of the war fighters and in many ways the state department of hillary clinton and richard holbrooke tried to argue that he would be a mistake for the united states to put all of the aids in this region with a military solution that the president's heart did not believe and they should be given of far broader birth to think of the regional architecture, the peace settlement and a global engagement to provide for the and it to afghanistan to enable us to lead with a political solution. if you look at afghanistan now, we did not w
this is not about global diplomacy. the job of the state department is to look at building afghanistan agriculture because that is what it means. you need to go around to make sure many more countries spend money and we get support. but in putting into the american strategy is not welcome. it not just about strategy but where the balance is lost is the fighters became the chief strategy that foreign policy in the middle east and we still see this argument in the region but essentially to the...
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>> i do not think so. at least, i have not. but when we asked people in an open-ended context about the significant concerns, i do not hear the public health concern. i hear the safety concern. people operating heavy equipment, performing operations or flying airplanes while they re high. kids getting the wrong message. those of the kinds of things eople mentioned. i am going to speculate that because people think the prohibition does not work and anyone who wants to smoke is smoking they do not see the legalization as creating a new special held -- special public health concern, but if there is ne there anyway, that could be idespread. >> i looked at this for a paper i did for brookings. people are carving out a marijuana exception. not much change on heavy, hard drugs. part of what's happening is a perceived differentness moving toward the alcohol and maybe tobacco category. hispanics, any idea? >> i'm very glad you asked that question. it was something that jumped out at me. i couldn't find a good answer to that question. yo
>> i do not think so. at least, i have not. but when we asked people in an open-ended context about the significant concerns, i do not hear the public health concern. i hear the safety concern. people operating heavy equipment, performing operations or flying airplanes while they re high. kids getting the wrong message. those of the kinds of things eople mentioned. i am going to speculate that because people think the prohibition does not work and anyone who wants to smoke is smoking they...
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if you are not going to be big, and you are not going to be bold, and do not waste my time. don't waste your kids time. don't waste your wife's time. don't waste your life. to be big andled bold. whoever did the prayer tonight, i thank you for that. i am thankful for a party that prays before we sit down. [applause] we are all called to be big and bold. that is my pledge to you. you are all in it like me. it is not glory. it is the grind. it is a grind we have all taken up because we want to have a country that returns itself to the principles that we are celebrating tonight. i am honored to be here. i'm honored to be your chairman. i'm honored that you're chairman of a couple of months ago and said, we are going to have a dinner in new hampshire, and i would love nothing more if you could help me to senator rand paul to come and kick off his new hampshire gop. we all did our best. we are fortunate and blessed to have you here, senator paul. it is a blessing. we are grateful for you and everything you have done for our party. [applause] is last thing i would say that i am al
if you are not going to be big, and you are not going to be bold, and do not waste my time. don't waste your kids time. don't waste your wife's time. don't waste your life. to be big andled bold. whoever did the prayer tonight, i thank you for that. i am thankful for a party that prays before we sit down. [applause] we are all called to be big and bold. that is my pledge to you. you are all in it like me. it is not glory. it is the grind. it is a grind we have all taken up because we want to...
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it is a coin toss with you do that or not. because we do not have systems.get systems means not just wait until the door opens and someone says, can i help you? the way we sell shoes. can i help you? it is fundamentally saying, we are going to do something different. if you do not walk in the door, we reach out to you. how many doctors' offices and hospitals have the ability to make a list of patients who did not show up? who had high blood pressure and the blood pressure was not controlled and reach out to them and say, i am worried about you. i need you to come in. that is a fundamental transformation we need. >> how is that transformation related to the kind of health monitoring and other daily blood pressure and other things they will be able to monitor with smart phones and other technologies -- where did those two systems connect? >> we heard from an amazing woman, the administrator,cms which pays out $1 trillion and health care, and she said that we are going to have to shift payments so that we think about the total cost and total value that's delive
it is a coin toss with you do that or not. because we do not have systems.get systems means not just wait until the door opens and someone says, can i help you? the way we sell shoes. can i help you? it is fundamentally saying, we are going to do something different. if you do not walk in the door, we reach out to you. how many doctors' offices and hospitals have the ability to make a list of patients who did not show up? who had high blood pressure and the blood pressure was not controlled and...
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they are not doing that. that is why senator murray has called for the eighth time to go i guess thece. question for republican colleagues is do you want to do this behind closed doors -- for republican colleagues is, do you want to do this behind closed doors? you said you do not want to. where do you want to do it? in the light of day?a needs to be done where the american people -- it needs to be done where the american people can participate in the conversation. >> house republicans had a meeting this past week or-- where they were trying to decide what they would like to extract from democrats in exchange for a debt limit increase. a lot of ideas came out, from repealing the health care lot to -- repealing obamas health care law to tax reform to reforms included in the ryan budget. do you see any of these things as a viable trade-off for increasing the limit? >> you described accurately what the republicans were doing. let's hear what they were saying. what will they extract from democrats in order to agr
they are not doing that. that is why senator murray has called for the eighth time to go i guess thece. question for republican colleagues is do you want to do this behind closed doors -- for republican colleagues is, do you want to do this behind closed doors? you said you do not want to. where do you want to do it? in the light of day?a needs to be done where the american people -- it needs to be done where the american people can participate in the conversation. >> house republicans...
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we are not satanists -- t is not ur practice can be great. is is a country of 320 million people have a ife and gun club. those countries that are relatively peaceful -- they are being rationed to no etent. neil: octor, katrina, thank you both very much. anyway, when you are strongly requested to come to a meeting, do you rest the wath of the host can you do not? also, off the record or off his rocker? eric holder t merely holding on. and a reality check for the white house. many on the left are leaving and many democrats are complaining. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave ople a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have knownomeone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't cnged much is the official retirement a. ♪ the question is how do you make sure youave the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ neil: lots of news organizations talking about how leak investigations are done. s
we are not satanists -- t is not ur practice can be great. is is a country of 320 million people have a ife and gun club. those countries that are relatively peaceful -- they are being rationed to no etent. neil: octor, katrina, thank you both very much. anyway, when you are strongly requested to come to a meeting, do you rest the wath of the host can you do not? also, off the record or off his rocker? eric holder t merely holding on. and a reality check for the white house. many on the left...
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is not. the background check does not cross reference with the terrorist watch list so if you are on the terrorist watch list you can buy a gun in this country. i don't think there is a good reason why somebody who was on ballast should be allowed to buy a died in this country. i look forward to working with my colleagues to get us to that point*. >> before we go further, before we finish tonight and i will stay after refinish to carry on the colloquies on matters that are not before us, here are some of the amendments on the republican side grassley grassley grassley. session session session session grassley grassley grassley grassley session session session lee grassley grassley grassley grassley grassley grassley grassley session session session session had to catch as catch had to catch session session session session lee lee en lee en lee. cornyn cornyn. and then half a dozen amendments. so let's get these done and then i will be glad to stay here later this evening and we can have whate
is not. the background check does not cross reference with the terrorist watch list so if you are on the terrorist watch list you can buy a gun in this country. i don't think there is a good reason why somebody who was on ballast should be allowed to buy a died in this country. i look forward to working with my colleagues to get us to that point*. >> before we go further, before we finish tonight and i will stay after refinish to carry on the colloquies on matters that are not before us,...
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they are not breaking any laws, not any u.s. laws. host: is that what tim cook said to members of congress? guest: i believe he did. and that is true. and that clip of center 11 is instructive because he was making it seem like apple was avoiding taxes, but again, this is income that is earned on the sale of apple products to foreign countries. it is just not the case that this is income earned from selling and ipad in san francisco, and then that money is shifted over to ireland. we have laws in place to prevent that. did not hear anybody 6 -- accuse tim cook and apple of breaking the law. if they were accusing couple of do that, and they have something to hide, they would not be willing to testify in an open hearing in front of congress. the phones are open. we go first to bill from fort lauderdale, fla., independent line. caller: good morning. i think everyone is missing the certainby focusing on tax justifications, that this is something that is perfectly .egal ireland is desperate for any business right now because they have been
they are not breaking any laws, not any u.s. laws. host: is that what tim cook said to members of congress? guest: i believe he did. and that is true. and that clip of center 11 is instructive because he was making it seem like apple was avoiding taxes, but again, this is income that is earned on the sale of apple products to foreign countries. it is just not the case that this is income earned from selling and ipad in san francisco, and then that money is shifted over to ireland. we have laws...
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>> not entirely. not all of us were accustomed to video.t was our first experience was such a big a project like this. it was hard to start at first. after a while we could see it was fun to do. >> what was the hardest part about it? >> mainly the story. it was hard to find the right images and pictures to really capture what we were trying to say. that was the hard part. >> you decide what your thing was going to be and then had to make a story board about how it would roll out? >> yes. at our school we have a class. she teaches this project to us. she gets all the steps on how to do it and what you should be looking at for that. by those standards, we could really tell how to do it. >> every year we change the competition theme. with the election last year and the inauguration of the president, our theme was the fallen. the students were asked to send a message to the president about "what's the most important issue the president should consider in 2013?" tell us was for you to what you thought the most important focus should be. this yea
>> not entirely. not all of us were accustomed to video.t was our first experience was such a big a project like this. it was hard to start at first. after a while we could see it was fun to do. >> what was the hardest part about it? >> mainly the story. it was hard to find the right images and pictures to really capture what we were trying to say. that was the hard part. >> you decide what your thing was going to be and then had to make a story board about how it would...
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your status living in the united states is not an issue. we will not report. please. trust your san francisco police department. call us. we are here to help. >> commissioner turman: thank you chief for pointing that out. we already had a constitutional law here, i'm not sure that it is hour is the best use. the attorney general did do a law-enforcement bulletin; the issue is whether the local jurisdiction is obligated to use state resources to do a federal detainer; it is specific to the sheriff's department. part of the notion is that it is not the job of from my law enforcement to enforce immigration policy; we are here to keep people safe. we appreciate the chief's passion. and ultimately where people come is not relevant and using this forum is important to underscore that commitment, and i'm glad the chief is clear and unequivocal about that. >> victims are not at risk for deportation. that is abundantly clear from what the chief has said. our next line item is regarding the san francisco police department special victims unit. >> i would like to introduce deput
your status living in the united states is not an issue. we will not report. please. trust your san francisco police department. call us. we are here to help. >> commissioner turman: thank you chief for pointing that out. we already had a constitutional law here, i'm not sure that it is hour is the best use. the attorney general did do a law-enforcement bulletin; the issue is whether the local jurisdiction is obligated to use state resources to do a federal detainer; it is specific to the...
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intensity. >> this is not a question of science, not challenging the science here. there is a question of political judgment, and it belongs right there. it is a question for the congress and president to decide. as a matter of policy, do you really want 12, 13-year-old girls getting access to contraceptives? >> excuse me, i'm going to interrupt here and just say, we have had this conversation on this show before. none of you could ever get pregnant. i rest my case. >> that was the point i was going to make. >> and it has been a problem. [laughter] conversationsame with my wife who is a health care editor. i was questioning whether or not -- the validity of granting this to kids of that age. we have the same exchange. she said to me, you will never get pregnant. i think that really illustrates in a stark way the way that men and women think about this particular issue. >> all right. i am changing the subject. notice how silly i do that. did you notice sandra day o'connor tell the editorial board that regarding bush to be gore, perhaps the court should have said we a
intensity. >> this is not a question of science, not challenging the science here. there is a question of political judgment, and it belongs right there. it is a question for the congress and president to decide. as a matter of policy, do you really want 12, 13-year-old girls getting access to contraceptives? >> excuse me, i'm going to interrupt here and just say, we have had this conversation on this show before. none of you could ever get pregnant. i rest my case. >> that...
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if you find that folks are not seeing their wages grow and not seeing incomes increase, they will not spend as much money in order to support the economy and support the demand. she also mentioned that the role of the federal reserve. we already mentioned the federal reserve targeted the unemployment rate of 6.5% to keep interest rates low. it is also doing quantitative easing and that means it is buying bonds, $85 billion of bonds each month, to try to bring long-term interest rates down as well. the idea is that that will help increase demand for things like mortgages and it will help increase business investment demand. those things will support the economy but the fed has been criticized because the people who of houses and people getting mortgages are the people who tend to be better off so where does that leave the folks like the previous caller who are the ones at the bottom rung, trying to make ends meet. host: let's go to madison, indiana, on our unemployed line, mike, go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call, your show is great. i wish it was on later saw more people coul
if you find that folks are not seeing their wages grow and not seeing incomes increase, they will not spend as much money in order to support the economy and support the demand. she also mentioned that the role of the federal reserve. we already mentioned the federal reserve targeted the unemployment rate of 6.5% to keep interest rates low. it is also doing quantitative easing and that means it is buying bonds, $85 billion of bonds each month, to try to bring long-term interest rates down as...
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i'm not saying that they do not happen.s is one thing that is done to question the legitimacy of the program. you hear these stories about how this is done, and it is used to attack a program that in the millionserving 47.8 people as of february. there will be a few cases of history it doesn't mean that you do not crack down on it. ,f you take a look at waste fraud, and abuse rates in food stamps, it has improved in the last several years. it is fairly rare. while you have to have a vigilance, the capability because of restrictions and the change to the card is not what it once was. host: jackson in washington, dc, an independent. caller: good morning, alan. let's tell the truth. explain to the viewers how much money at grocery stores -- that grocery stores make off of this program. how much does safeway make or 7- eleven? who it benefits more than anybody else. i will listen to your response. thank you. groceryhe truth is store chains are big supporters of the snap program. if you have something that is subsidized consumer
i'm not saying that they do not happen.s is one thing that is done to question the legitimacy of the program. you hear these stories about how this is done, and it is used to attack a program that in the millionserving 47.8 people as of february. there will be a few cases of history it doesn't mean that you do not crack down on it. ,f you take a look at waste fraud, and abuse rates in food stamps, it has improved in the last several years. it is fairly rare. while you have to have a vigilance,...
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this includes not living long and not prospering.eil: okay, we will have you back in a little bit. would you pay twice as much to give this guy what he is demanding? your conscience or you're [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers beme the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughi ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. e your ahorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. neil: young young and restless and apparently hungry. very hungry. to hear mcdonald's tell us that millennial eat. those 19 years old to 34 years old really like to eat fast food. but they mix their cravings for social justice. if they think
this includes not living long and not prospering.eil: okay, we will have you back in a little bit. would you pay twice as much to give this guy what he is demanding? your conscience or you're [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers beme the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughi ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and...
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that's not a far left position? >> between, he is not breaking the law. >> bill: not about a law. it's about a mentality. >> there are people i may not share their views. do you share these crazy birther's views that glenn beck? of course you don't. they are loony. >> bill: beck and i go at it all the time here. you are dodging the question though. >> i'm not dodging the question. >> bill: i gave you concrete examples of far left people you are telling me they are not far left. >> i don't view rachel maddow as far left or scarborough as far left people. i just don't. >> bill: screw -- crew are pushing the envelope to the left. >> reverend al is a pretty guy. >> bill: pretty liberal? >> okay. is he a liberal guy. >> bill: good looking? all right. carville last question for you and we appreciate you coming on. do you believe that the far left, the people we saw in seattle, the real, real fringe, that they are gaining power in this country? >> no. >> bill: so you don't believe that the occupy receipt movement, all of these people, they are not gaining power? >> i think, you know, i d
that's not a far left position? >> between, he is not breaking the law. >> bill: not about a law. it's about a mentality. >> there are people i may not share their views. do you share these crazy birther's views that glenn beck? of course you don't. they are loony. >> bill: beck and i go at it all the time here. you are dodging the question though. >> i'm not dodging the question. >> bill: i gave you concrete examples of far left people you are telling me...
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did not write -- encasement not ride them around and jesus did not ride a triceratops. i think that coming at -- determining what our set of facts are going to be in terms of what is a big part influences this desire, which is america is an incredibly religious society. large part.sy a lays a it creeps into how we define news. the fact that we allow every thatdent to basically say that is real and no one ever questions that. -- everyoney questions as to whether or not it was manmade or not. culture are very religious. togive certain privileges that religiosity. exist without question. that leads over to our media coverage. so long as we allow that as a culture and expect that from news than you are really going to have these very extreme views where people don't seem to live on the same planet. they don't even believe in the same set of facts. >> thank you. >> thank you again. department of anthropology. i deferred my question to give others a chance to speak. i had a specific question about this issue of homicide. since trayvon martin we saw a man out of the orlando sh
did not write -- encasement not ride them around and jesus did not ride a triceratops. i think that coming at -- determining what our set of facts are going to be in terms of what is a big part influences this desire, which is america is an incredibly religious society. large part.sy a lays a it creeps into how we define news. the fact that we allow every thatdent to basically say that is real and no one ever questions that. -- everyoney questions as to whether or not it was manmade or not....
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i do not like to type in my number. i'm not a car. i human being. >> michael sees it differently.e says they legitimize the trade and protect the workers. >> we have said that prostitution is a business and we're not looking to ban it. we want to normalize and offer service for the prostitutes. takehis buss for example. we offer help them social services. we see it as a normal job, just like a shop owner reing his product to market. there are demands for every trade. you have to get a license and there are fees to pay. >> each prostitute must register of this office and prove they have a valid idea of health insurance. a license to work in the red dots light district costs 32 francs, 25 euros, and continue number. 120 people have already registered and 11 have been rejected for lack of money or documents. what will they and all the others do? social workers familiar with the red light district where the official intervention will drive prostitutes for the ron brown. >> of course there are women who cannot prove they have insurance or registered address. we don't know if they go ba
i do not like to type in my number. i'm not a car. i human being. >> michael sees it differently.e says they legitimize the trade and protect the workers. >> we have said that prostitution is a business and we're not looking to ban it. we want to normalize and offer service for the prostitutes. takehis buss for example. we offer help them social services. we see it as a normal job, just like a shop owner reing his product to market. there are demands for every trade. you have to get...
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i do not know. your business might not be making huge profits. you may need to be saving money for the long term. but it is your obligation to plan for the long term as well as the short term. the ada has a set of priorities that guide you on how you will be serving your property. the ada says a certain party of getting in the front door, but you are logical, you want your customers to access your services. be that steps, be that ramps, if the door is not wide enough, if the landing is not level enough. priority two is actually travel. once you get into your business and start speculating the wits of your files. access to all of your services. [inaudible] rearranging furniture. that is something we would call readily achievable, if you move your table out of thy
i do not know. your business might not be making huge profits. you may need to be saving money for the long term. but it is your obligation to plan for the long term as well as the short term. the ada has a set of priorities that guide you on how you will be serving your property. the ada says a certain party of getting in the front door, but you are logical, you want your customers to access your services. be that steps, be that ramps, if the door is not wide enough, if the landing is not...
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a uis not able to give because visa is not have a permanent visa. the problem arises because of its domestic violence, and well she could support it to the police, she could easily get deported because the only way to stay in the united states is based on his status. >> she would be deported? >> yes. >> all those in favor of the amendment signify by saying i? the ayes have it. 127 debtors present and voting. if you want to describe it really briefly, i will support it. waythat that should in any influence your debate. a co-ator feinstein is sponsor. >> all those in favor of crassly 77? signify by saying it i? opposed? the ayes have it. we have requisition. >> chairman. i just note that this will plug a loophole in terms of e tragic boston marathon bombing. i appreciate the offering. it really strengthens the bill and shows the bill is dealing with this and will make things better in terms of terrorism, in terms of ritualism against terrorism. >> you have an amendment i understand? i call amendment no. 2. the senator will go ahead and describe it. fi
a uis not able to give because visa is not have a permanent visa. the problem arises because of its domestic violence, and well she could support it to the police, she could easily get deported because the only way to stay in the united states is based on his status. >> she would be deported? >> yes. >> all those in favor of the amendment signify by saying i? the ayes have it. 127 debtors present and voting. if you want to describe it really briefly, i will support it. waythat...
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it's not that the military capability is not there. it's a question of national lsm and obviously i think the experience in both iraq and afghanistan will very much flavor the response to what is going on in syria and the potential expansion of that conflict. a poll jies for using historical analog but after vietnam you couldn't pay people enough to get back into operations but the threat didn't go away particularly in south america. in al insurgents and salvador the u.s. had to respond those. the response was different than the response in vietnam. if have you someone from a think tank and says the solution is to put large u.s. ground formations on the ground and have them shoot at the country side for a few years is going to get offered a short walk into the pa tom mack. what you see is different, mush more boots on the ground. the actors that have you in a country, the syrian free army and so forth in order to be able to do what they have toth potential to do as opposed to the united states doing it. that's what i think you will see
it's not that the military capability is not there. it's a question of national lsm and obviously i think the experience in both iraq and afghanistan will very much flavor the response to what is going on in syria and the potential expansion of that conflict. a poll jies for using historical analog but after vietnam you couldn't pay people enough to get back into operations but the threat didn't go away particularly in south america. in al insurgents and salvador the u.s. had to respond those....
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this is not this is not like activists or like your every day are you sure kind of system and it's not normal people like programmers and people work in a city and they found a new new thing new really interesting technology called bitcoin and they've seen how the banks are responding they've seen that they're moving and get making moves the governments have been trying to shut it down and they were there they were there brainstorming so like these people are saying how do we take on these big organizations because it is a really powerful sort it's just opened up the doors to a whole new group of people that this movement didn't have before you know it's there's a there's a blacklist. of amir it's just absolute it is certainly in the financial companies are not allowed to be in all of the bitcoin exchanges are ok i mean there's let me jump in let me just let me jump in and read go ahead. amir i mean look conceptually is doing your search down the road this might work you're in a financial crisis right now over over and around every place in the world japan in europe and so on and right
this is not this is not like activists or like your every day are you sure kind of system and it's not normal people like programmers and people work in a city and they found a new new thing new really interesting technology called bitcoin and they've seen how the banks are responding they've seen that they're moving and get making moves the governments have been trying to shut it down and they were there they were there brainstorming so like these people are saying how do we take on these big...