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we may not be able to [speaker not understood] and other current [speaker not understood] system. we can do our part in the meantime and i urge you all to do that today. and we need our wetland. we need our creatures and you have a lovely place. thank you very much. >>> good evening, supervisors. thank you very much for hanging in there on this marathon public comment. i know it's been a long evening. hopefully you will hear what i have to say. it's very important to me. my name is don crouch. i live in the city of pacifica, and to me this is not a [speaker not understood]. to me sharp park is a community i live in with my family. two minutes is not enough time to go over the science on this, so, i'm not even going to try. [speaker not understood] is very important in pacifica. it is part of our community as i mentioned and it belongs to the city of san francisco. we have no control over it, you guys do which is why i took time away from work and came here tonight. i'm not a member of the wildlife equity institute, but i'd like to point out that u.s. fish and wildlife service is f
we may not be able to [speaker not understood] and other current [speaker not understood] system. we can do our part in the meantime and i urge you all to do that today. and we need our wetland. we need our creatures and you have a lovely place. thank you very much. >>> good evening, supervisors. thank you very much for hanging in there on this marathon public comment. i know it's been a long evening. hopefully you will hear what i have to say. it's very important to me. my name is don...
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[speaker not understood]. >>> [speaker not understood] i what born in san francisco and i live in the richmond district my entire life. i'm a freshman attending san francisco state university. this is what i'm witnessing at san francisco state. students are switching from cigarettes to cigars. [speaker not understood]. i believe students are using e-cigarettes as a way to get around the policy. with more campuses going smoke-free more and more are using e. cigarettes instead of cigars. this is a terrible problem. i've seen [speaker not understood]. it sends a mixed message about smoking. and third, i am concerned about the health of my closest peerses because i do not want them to fall into the misconception of e-cigarette being a safe alternative. >> great, thank you [speaker not understood]. next speaker. >>> hi, my name is may how, i work with the sunset project and i'm a resident of outer mission district of san francisco. i am here today because i just want to tell you guys that i really love the taste of
[speaker not understood]. >>> [speaker not understood] i what born in san francisco and i live in the richmond district my entire life. i'm a freshman attending san francisco state university. this is what i'm witnessing at san francisco state. students are switching from cigarettes to cigars. [speaker not understood]. i believe students are using e-cigarettes as a way to get around the policy. with more campuses going smoke-free more and more are using e. cigarettes instead of cigars....
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[speaker not understood]. who is going to be first up? ~ whoever reaches the mic first. again, if folks can line up on the right-hand side. thank you very much. first speaker and every speaker will have two minutes. >>> my name is leo [speaker not understood]. a 28-year resident and user of facilities at the beach and the golf course. i live at senior resident [speaker not understood]. what i want to talk about is an issue that's raised, in fact cge, the first thing -- the proposed project in combination with past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future projects often would be in the past. when the most recent improvement were made to the pump all the emergency measures, the old concrete supports for the [speaker not understood] were abandoned. these blocked access to the beach are just a nuisance. -- a nuisance on the beach. they need to be removed, needs to be conditioned that they be removed from the beach. they extend all the way out to the water. the second thing is the new structure itself. 10,000 ga
[speaker not understood]. who is going to be first up? ~ whoever reaches the mic first. again, if folks can line up on the right-hand side. thank you very much. first speaker and every speaker will have two minutes. >>> my name is leo [speaker not understood]. a 28-year resident and user of facilities at the beach and the golf course. i live at senior resident [speaker not understood]. what i want to talk about is an issue that's raised, in fact cge, the first thing -- the proposed...
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that is not a new cold war. is not involved. china is not going to support them.the most important thing that gives us reason for optimism is, theglobal event chinese have abstained. they have said virtually nothing you can read anything into. they do not want to be attached to the russians or americans. leave them alone. in terms of anywhere russia has influence -- iran, syria, around their borders, and some of the countries that could be destabilized, like poland and northeast estonia -- clearly, we are going to have some instability. >> you you not think this could lead to war? >> i think that if you talk about trade war, absolutely. if you talk about capital flows -- >> isn't it more likely to have a significant detrimental impact on the russian economy, and pressure on them? >> russia is weak, but not ready to collapse. this is not egypt. this is not ukraine, begging for cash. this is a guy that was prepared to take $15 billion and write a check to the ukrainians. the russian people are not doing incredibly well, but there is growth. the fact that they are a
that is not a new cold war. is not involved. china is not going to support them.the most important thing that gives us reason for optimism is, theglobal event chinese have abstained. they have said virtually nothing you can read anything into. they do not want to be attached to the russians or americans. leave them alone. in terms of anywhere russia has influence -- iran, syria, around their borders, and some of the countries that could be destabilized, like poland and northeast estonia --...
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>> we do not think it is legitimate. it is not legal. the freedom party which they branded as radical anti-semitic. they do not have control of the situation. it is controlled by the radicals. >> several people at this table that you respect. henry kissinger has a good rid that good relation with vladimir putin. they talk on the phone and they visit. -- henry kissinger has a good relationship with vladimir putin. how would you describe the relationship? >> i am not in the position. mutual intellectual respect. >> here's what he said about vladimir putin's response. >> i think putin undoubtedly interpreted the demonstrations when it -- in kiev started when yanukovych was moving and instigated and supported by the rest. >> no doubt he believes that? >> no question he believes that. >> that we were behind it? >> no question. and he probably believes the high point and connection within a deliberatewas attempt to humiliate him. >> after the success of the olympics? olympics paralyze him. he cannot participate in the crisis. he probably overr
>> we do not think it is legitimate. it is not legal. the freedom party which they branded as radical anti-semitic. they do not have control of the situation. it is controlled by the radicals. >> several people at this table that you respect. henry kissinger has a good rid that good relation with vladimir putin. they talk on the phone and they visit. -- henry kissinger has a good relationship with vladimir putin. how would you describe the relationship? >> i am not in the...
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>>> [speaker not understood]. this is quite interesting because this goes back to basically what i've been doing for over 25 years, monitoring and trying to hold some accountability. but now it comes here to city hall, which i frequently use the euphemism as silly hall. with this city government, it is what i call unacceptable, appalling. we are in a new age, really new era. this city government must realize and [speaker not understood] law maker coming in city hall, must realize the old era has failed us miserably for decade after decade after decade. i'm not just speaking of african americans. this city and county now for all sectors of the bill. this city is experiencing the economic boom i think is bigger than ed lee or whoever [speaker not understood] ~ runs the city [speaker not understood]. it has been affecting african americans and negros, a number of years. the asians, every sector of city hall is complaining now. so, now it's time to get to the nuts and bolts and accountability. yours truly, ace washing
>>> [speaker not understood]. this is quite interesting because this goes back to basically what i've been doing for over 25 years, monitoring and trying to hold some accountability. but now it comes here to city hall, which i frequently use the euphemism as silly hall. with this city government, it is what i call unacceptable, appalling. we are in a new age, really new era. this city government must realize and [speaker not understood] law maker coming in city hall, must realize the...
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not at all. the report had nothing to do with it and i have gone to seven or eight states in the last four or five weeks. i'm not going to have any meetings until i get the report? no. there is significantly less interest around the country in this report then there is in this region. i think appropriately so. i don't know if i am having a private meeting with sheldon and miriam or not. you're thing i know for sure i'm doing a las vegas is i'm speak to the republican jewish coalition. that is the resigned going to las vegas. i will be doing that as the rga chairman. often times they set up with private meetings for me with donors are potential dover stood the republican governor's association. i don't know you. i usually wait until i get on the plane tomorrow and i look at what i'm going to be what i'm doing that when i get there. >> how much responsibility -- [indiscernible] >> i take complete responsibility for bridget kelly being in the position she was in. it was my decision. i take ultimate
not at all. the report had nothing to do with it and i have gone to seven or eight states in the last four or five weeks. i'm not going to have any meetings until i get the report? no. there is significantly less interest around the country in this report then there is in this region. i think appropriately so. i don't know if i am having a private meeting with sheldon and miriam or not. you're thing i know for sure i'm doing a las vegas is i'm speak to the republican jewish coalition. that is...
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they are not in the law and they do not exist. i do not believe doctors are being paid $35 to deliver babies. host: when we hear people talking about noncompliant plans, what do they mean by that. guest: the plants people were able to extend last fall, they might not comply with certain requirements under the affordable care act such as covering all 10 categories of essential benefits of the law requires, including maternity care, prescription jobs -- drugs and hospitalization could not have been extended before the change of policy. host: the next caller is in nebraska on our republicans line. caller: i am a nurse. i work in health care, but all i will say is they better straighten the law out before they ever introduced into the country, we would not have all of this trauma or the political moves to do waivers. on and on a ghost. it is politically motivated and it is ridiculous. there is no health care and available, it is just health insurance. guest: the law had an infamously strange route to passage where only democrats suppo
they are not in the law and they do not exist. i do not believe doctors are being paid $35 to deliver babies. host: when we hear people talking about noncompliant plans, what do they mean by that. guest: the plants people were able to extend last fall, they might not comply with certain requirements under the affordable care act such as covering all 10 categories of essential benefits of the law requires, including maternity care, prescription jobs -- drugs and hospitalization could not have...
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why not? >> i think people want to see this as exciting as a lawyer i have never seen a party just voluntarily decide to turn over incredibly damaging evidence so we will see this trove will delay the proceedings and frankly we have no way to know if they're turning over the emails. neil: but the lawyers intimated as much that she is afraid of retribution or prison and unsettling as it might be there is a way to shield her to give up details but they have not done that. >> she is clearly the linchpin and intel she talks or the whistle-blower as long as we allow this to work through the process the same result as ben gauzy your "fast & furious" they will just stretching it out and not know the truth. neil: you are upset about this the two-party is upset but also republicans are not so upset and are moving on. how do you feel? >> it is unfortunate but american citizens and ambassador died in america amazon also a "fast & furious" in the american public has moved on it is hard to maintain attenti
why not? >> i think people want to see this as exciting as a lawyer i have never seen a party just voluntarily decide to turn over incredibly damaging evidence so we will see this trove will delay the proceedings and frankly we have no way to know if they're turning over the emails. neil: but the lawyers intimated as much that she is afraid of retribution or prison and unsettling as it might be there is a way to shield her to give up details but they have not done that. >> she is...
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[speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. i'm concerned because i have a friend who been smoking [speaker not understood]. now he transform to smoking e-cigarette because it is easier for him to get it. i'm not sure even if online or in store, but i'm sure that he did not [speaker not understood]. so i'm here today to support the regulation and to ask you to [speaker not understood] permit to sell the e-cigarettes. >> thank you. i'm going to call a few more names before dr. ma comes up. david goldman, dr. john ma, aaron juchow. we also have dr. larry green from california's tobacco education and research oversight committee as well. and dr. lauren dutra from ucsf. >>> good afternoon, my name is john ma. i'm a general surgeon in san francisco and a member of the american heart association and the san francisco medical sew shied. two organizations that strongly support the increased regulation of electronic cigarettes. [speaker not understood]. the patent for the first prototype was issued in 1963. the tobacco industry was appr
[speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. i'm concerned because i have a friend who been smoking [speaker not understood]. now he transform to smoking e-cigarette because it is easier for him to get it. i'm not sure even if online or in store, but i'm sure that he did not [speaker not understood]. so i'm here today to support the regulation and to ask you to [speaker not understood] permit to sell the e-cigarettes. >> thank you. i'm going to call a few more names before dr. ma...
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it does not make sense taking money away from infrastructure that we do not need that is not relevant. it takes money away from what is relevant. our people and otterness nation and our readiness. we think this is a smart position to have. called for we have it again. we will continue to work through all this. i have got some options as secretary of defense. and through a section of article 10 of reorganization and so on. we have to come at this like i said and the chairman said from the beginning with a complete understanding of what our needs for the security of this country are and going to be and the requirements in order to fulfill our missions to secure this nation and our interests around the world. that is how we are coming at it. >> i agree. that is why i hope we will see the report on the european infrastructure consolidation because i think that is information that will be helpful to this committee. >> i will ask for comptroller fee wants to add anything. >> another round would be different. it would be ended saving money and cost based on historical precedents about $6 bil
it does not make sense taking money away from infrastructure that we do not need that is not relevant. it takes money away from what is relevant. our people and otterness nation and our readiness. we think this is a smart position to have. called for we have it again. we will continue to work through all this. i have got some options as secretary of defense. and through a section of article 10 of reorganization and so on. we have to come at this like i said and the chairman said from the...
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i'd like to thank you guys for having integrity and being real -- (applause) >>> and not, not just a puppet for various corporations and et cetera. i'd also like to thank the students who have been fighting, you know, from day one since the bus trip to sacramento, you know, and the people who even weren't there but have taken it upon themselves to continue the fight, to pick up the torch, you know. i think it's a beautiful thing that we are even in this building talking about this right now. i was there yesterday and it was crazy. a few cops grabbed me, you know, and i don't take that lightly at all, you know. but i had to get out of there. but i just want to say a lot of things have to change. one of my classmates actually could not graduate this semester because one of her classes was discontinued in the middle of the semester -- not the middle, but -- well, while they were into the semester the class was canceled so she will not be able to graduate this semester. this is all because of this super trustee, as you call him or stupid trustee. [laughter] >>> but i'd just like to say,
i'd like to thank you guys for having integrity and being real -- (applause) >>> and not, not just a puppet for various corporations and et cetera. i'd also like to thank the students who have been fighting, you know, from day one since the bus trip to sacramento, you know, and the people who even weren't there but have taken it upon themselves to continue the fight, to pick up the torch, you know. i think it's a beautiful thing that we are even in this building talking about this...
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. >> that it does not matter anymore. >> i'm not sure it ever did. it has been an extraordinarily fun place to entertain people. as you know, when the entertainment industry gets to gather, is hard to tell the difference between work and play. the tech people enjoy being there. a lot dotted on. i do not think it is the kind of place that places like google got started. -- a lot got done. edward snowden piggybacked place , that is huge -- picking that place is huge. >> he knew he was talking to business people. there might be more highlights and twitter coming out of it. he chosen that crowd. >> no matter what you think of snowden, there is something profound about to be point he is making which we have gotten to a point where the security on thes, they are spying senate and the house. manifestly, if you are a citizen, you have to assume that privacy is really in trouble. there is a huge business opportunity which is essentially the point he is making. if you are google or apple or you cannotosoft, view the government as a passive party in this activi
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[speaker not understood] what you say, all the way [speaker not understood]. the truth shall set you free. i was the first cheer leader before they had cheer leader tryouts. [cheering and applauding] >>> and you know what? we're here, we're queer, we're not going nowhere. defense, man! >> thank you. [cheering and applauding] >> i want to thank everyone who has come to city hall and spoken. i do want to ask if there is any member of the public who has not spoken who would like to speak to please come up if you haven't been able to do that. seeing if none, we're going to close public comment [gavel]. gov >> before we add anything else, i want to give supervisor mar ~ an opportunity to say a few words. and, again, thank you, supervisor mar, for your co-sponsorship of the resolution. >> sure. thank you, chair campos. (applause) >> and i wanted to first say that keep organizing and building stronger movements to make demands of the system so that we don't let privatization and the corporatization of education win. and i feel very great that -- (applause) >> all the
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not italy. significant disinflation. >> you understand why the fed is so concerned, so focused on inflation. you need a little inflation to have growth in the economy. deflation is a real problem. >> we and the first quarter this coming monday, i should say. we have scoured the pages. here is scarlet fu with her front page. march 31 is the official deadline for the affordable care act. our first front-page story -- >> it is the deadline for now. they keep moving it back. >> that is the deadline for now and it looks like the affordable care act has hit its target of 6 million sign-ups. line for thebolic obama administration. it is not clear how many of those who have signed up have been uninsured. >> am i right that the focal point here is still what is called single young people? >> the healthy ones who are going to pay for the older people. >> we don't have the details on exactly who has signed up, whether they have insurance before hand. the president spoke on a conference call yesterday and h
not italy. significant disinflation. >> you understand why the fed is so concerned, so focused on inflation. you need a little inflation to have growth in the economy. deflation is a real problem. >> we and the first quarter this coming monday, i should say. we have scoured the pages. here is scarlet fu with her front page. march 31 is the official deadline for the affordable care act. our first front-page story -- >> it is the deadline for now. they keep moving it back....
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it's not mom and pop industry. e-cig companies have been mobilizing the same group the big tobacco industries have been using for years to push their policy agenda. the heartland institute, cato institute, public policy research with tea party links have been pushing these policies. it is important that you understand these -- many of these are deceptively designed to [speaker not understood]. we urge you to protect the public health and recognize these cynical influences. thank you. >> thank you. [speaker not understood] and joseph [speaker not understood]. michael barger, lawrence tam. [speaker not understood]. and i think i already called dr. darlene bonds. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, my name is amanda fallon and i am a [speaker not understood]. my colleague conducted a study that was published two days ago in the american journal of preventive medicine examining electronic cigarette marketing on websites. she found that 71% discuss the use of electronic cigarettes as a way to circumvent smoke-free policie
it's not mom and pop industry. e-cig companies have been mobilizing the same group the big tobacco industries have been using for years to push their policy agenda. the heartland institute, cato institute, public policy research with tea party links have been pushing these policies. it is important that you understand these -- many of these are deceptively designed to [speaker not understood]. we urge you to protect the public health and recognize these cynical influences. thank you. >>...
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you're taught not to lie, not to cheat. this is why people can get up here and speak for hours about her. none of these people are making this up, you know. and i feel like i don't understand why the newspapers come out and it's such a one sided story. it's like a big joke. even my husband who doesn't track politics, it just sound like it's a character assassination right from the beginning. to take on somebody like that, it really is beyond words. and i don't know, my mother really wanted me to ask you this. she wants to understand what the hidden agenda is here. (applause) >>> and that's it. i mean, i'm really, really curious. you've been hearing a lot of people talking to you. i don't know that we get a chance to hear what you really think. that's what i want to know. i don't get it. i do not get why all of this keeps happening. it's really shameful. it's embarrassing. for juliet, she's really staying strong because she actually cares about the work. and for this to push her out of her job because people are basically ga
you're taught not to lie, not to cheat. this is why people can get up here and speak for hours about her. none of these people are making this up, you know. and i feel like i don't understand why the newspapers come out and it's such a one sided story. it's like a big joke. even my husband who doesn't track politics, it just sound like it's a character assassination right from the beginning. to take on somebody like that, it really is beyond words. and i don't know, my mother really wanted me...
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he did not seem young as in not ready for president.alking to my sister-in-law who was a big fan of the clinton-gore team, and it was great to vote for them because you felt the young people had arrived, and this moment has that kind of -- oh, would it not be great if the president were in sync with popular culture, and i think particularly for a younger audience, the idea that he did this was very glamorous. >> recently, we did a series on all the first ladies of the united states, and we had an artist to a portrait, and you see it on your screen. there in the portrait is, obviously, mrs. obama, nancy reagan, jackie kennedy, and martha washington. what do you think? glamour? is there glamour? what well, of those four, the only one i would call glamorous is jackie kennedy. the other ones have other things going for them. one of the things that is interesting about the obamas, particularly in 2008, was that he was the one who was glamorous. mrs. obama, and i have had this conversation with many people, mrs. obama is very stylish, but her
he did not seem young as in not ready for president.alking to my sister-in-law who was a big fan of the clinton-gore team, and it was great to vote for them because you felt the young people had arrived, and this moment has that kind of -- oh, would it not be great if the president were in sync with popular culture, and i think particularly for a younger audience, the idea that he did this was very glamorous. >> recently, we did a series on all the first ladies of the united states, and...
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[speaker not understood]. this is not correct. first, the [speaker not understood] was approved by public hearing by park and rec commission january 23rd, 2014. and the commission adopted the mitigation monitoring and reporting program for mmip. ~ for the project as additional project approval. san francisco recreation and parks department and the planning department, city departments are themselves appropriately -- appropriate regulatory bodies in the c-e-q-a to ensure that mmlp is fully enforceable. as for the appellant's assertion, it must be considered as part of the environmental review for the project. let me first clarify it is the planning department that conducted the environmental review for the project and not the rec and park department and determined that the -- any old terms not required under c-e-q-a for the project. however, this does not preclude that rec and park department from proposing any other alternative to the project. these agencies not because of c-e-q-a to consider [speaker not understood] alternative,
[speaker not understood]. this is not correct. first, the [speaker not understood] was approved by public hearing by park and rec commission january 23rd, 2014. and the commission adopted the mitigation monitoring and reporting program for mmip. ~ for the project as additional project approval. san francisco recreation and parks department and the planning department, city departments are themselves appropriately -- appropriate regulatory bodies in the c-e-q-a to ensure that mmlp is fully...
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do not do the things i have seen issa do. if he does not like something he does not present it. the man who started this, the conservative public and who said this is not political. he was trying to figure out how to deal with the c4's. we hopefully will move forward from here but i wanted to make it clear as to what happened in there. thank you. i'm not going to get into this. i've been practicing law for 40 years. you see these kind of things but the thing we are determined is not to be distracted, to get to the truth. i see it as a distraction. i do not worry about disrespect. >> [inaudible] >> i do not. based upon the experts we talked to, he is to be counsel for ethics, house counsel said [inaudible] when it comes to rights and think we have to be careful with people's rights. and keep in mind that before she came in the first time her lawyer sent a letter saying that she was going to take advantage of the fifth amendment rights. and then she came in and said the same thing. her intention was definitely to do that. there may be differing opinions but we felt comfortable and
do not do the things i have seen issa do. if he does not like something he does not present it. the man who started this, the conservative public and who said this is not political. he was trying to figure out how to deal with the c4's. we hopefully will move forward from here but i wanted to make it clear as to what happened in there. thank you. i'm not going to get into this. i've been practicing law for 40 years. you see these kind of things but the thing we are determined is not to be...
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the women do not like it. the men do not like it. people do not like it. i think it's time is coming to an end. >> after five hours, the village women arrive to their destination. to their surprise, it is closed. womenxt morning, the speak to their organizer. outsides them to wait while she shows me the hospital, with all its new facilities, which she says the government has just announced they are not allowed to use. is raelian. they believe in promoting the pursuit of pleasure. she believes the government intervened because of the raelian connection. all is not lost. clinics whereve the operations can take place. procedure,ple lasting about 45 minutes. the team have operated on some 29 women. they believe the most important purpose of their visit is to train local doctors to take over. therergeons are told permission to operate has been withdrawn and the operations must stop. what is happening at the hospital is like a metaphor for the campaign against fgm in africa and worldwide, constantly thwarted by tradition, prejudice, religion, and mistrust. at th
the women do not like it. the men do not like it. people do not like it. i think it's time is coming to an end. >> after five hours, the village women arrive to their destination. to their surprise, it is closed. womenxt morning, the speak to their organizer. outsides them to wait while she shows me the hospital, with all its new facilities, which she says the government has just announced they are not allowed to use. is raelian. they believe in promoting the pursuit of pleasure. she...
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trees and not like did not go after them. it has been a different relationship than almost any other part of russia, at and/or the soviet union. i would say this is new. i learned a lot about food and from what he said in the last few days -- about vladimir putin from what he said in the last few days. is a different person, a very different person from .orbachev, or even khrushchev of he has the outlook and who sawwas kgb the soviet union collapsed. person full of venom, because he talked of that -- he thought that collapse was taken advantage of by the west, or especially by the united states. russia, and take advantage of russia. as a matter of fact, he says, when we were flat our backs at the end of the cold war, you walked all over us because you could. he denounced the adm treaty. he pushed the borders of nato right up into -- you push the borders of nato right up into the soviet union, because you could. now we are stronger and you cannot push us around anymore. there is that, that goes through it all. but i think to s
trees and not like did not go after them. it has been a different relationship than almost any other part of russia, at and/or the soviet union. i would say this is new. i learned a lot about food and from what he said in the last few days -- about vladimir putin from what he said in the last few days. is a different person, a very different person from .orbachev, or even khrushchev of he has the outlook and who sawwas kgb the soviet union collapsed. person full of venom, because he talked of...
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do not kill, do not steal and all the rest of it. the question is, to read that out of the bible would be fashionably perverse to say the choice -- but it comes with a huge burden. a man sits down next to a woman and she has the biggest rock on the world on her finger and he says, excuse me. she says, it's the plotnick diamond. it is wonderful, but it comes the terrible burden. mr. plotnick. >> the most intense version known to human history of adversities endured by other people as well of a culture resisting its annihilation of remaking homes and habitats, writing the prose and poetry of life through a succession of uprootings and assaults. >> that is another reason. i did not want to put that right at the beginning. it turns out, in my view, that apart from the slow death of the planet, the most important problem we have cultures opposing and different beliefs attempting to share the same space without the obligation to exterminate each other. when i was a kid, one thought the kind of visceral religious ativism was a thing of the
do not kill, do not steal and all the rest of it. the question is, to read that out of the bible would be fashionably perverse to say the choice -- but it comes with a huge burden. a man sits down next to a woman and she has the biggest rock on the world on her finger and he says, excuse me. she says, it's the plotnick diamond. it is wonderful, but it comes the terrible burden. mr. plotnick. >> the most intense version known to human history of adversities endured by other people as well...
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not uber, us. this is a very real risk to this city in picking up these expenses. >> so mr., dolan please elaborate on the economic impacts on the city. >> well, given the fact that uber has read the puc's rulings in the transportation services they say that a vehicle that is logged on, they will not cover, unless they are going to pick up a fare or carrying a fare, so the city, will pick up the injuries to those people if they don't have insurance, no workers compensation, if a driver gets hurt one of the drivers who was unknowingly participating in this scheme, gets hurt, the city will pick up that person's wage loss potentially under the ga. and it may pick up their medical expenses and it is other vehicles that are hit that don't have the appropriate insurance, and the city will be picking up their tab as well. so this is what is happening is these businesses are shifting the cost of safety that the taxi industry builds into its pricing mechanism that the taxi and limo commission takes into acc
not uber, us. this is a very real risk to this city in picking up these expenses. >> so mr., dolan please elaborate on the economic impacts on the city. >> well, given the fact that uber has read the puc's rulings in the transportation services they say that a vehicle that is logged on, they will not cover, unless they are going to pick up a fare or carrying a fare, so the city, will pick up the injuries to those people if they don't have insurance, no workers compensation, if a...
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hartz is not here and did not request a continuance. so, i'm assuming we're just going to go ahead. >> we're going to go forward. thank you for your patience, sir. >> sure, thank you very much, commissioners. i'm luis herrera, city librarian. i trust you received my letter that gave background on this matter regarding showing cause for the sunshine ordinance task force, an order of termination. mr. hartz violated the sunshine ordinance by failing to provide equal access to members of the public regarding the library use of audiovisual material during public comment. >> sir, i'm sorry to interrupt you. i'm going to ask staff at the door be closed so we can actually hear you. >> thank you. >> so, [speaker not understood] highlight the audience. you've been very patient this evening. the [speaker not understood] commission did not violate the sunshine ordinance because the commission entered a decision not to expend significant resource he to make the necessary accommodations to modify the technology that the library uses and to correct au
hartz is not here and did not request a continuance. so, i'm assuming we're just going to go ahead. >> we're going to go forward. thank you for your patience, sir. >> sure, thank you very much, commissioners. i'm luis herrera, city librarian. i trust you received my letter that gave background on this matter regarding showing cause for the sunshine ordinance task force, an order of termination. mr. hartz violated the sunshine ordinance by failing to provide equal access to members...
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wavered, and it will not waver. for 65 years we have been clear if our commitment finish in our commitment to one another as allies and to the global security system within which nato is rooted. our transatlantic foundation is our strength, and it has given us the ability to consult, cooperate and cope with any crisis. this does not mean that they toe is the only -- that nato is the only solution to every crisis in the euro/atlantic region. but i do believe it is part of every solution, because the alliance provides three elements that are crucial for facing modern security challenges and that are right for europe's and america's defense. these are political legitimacy, tried and tested structures and military strength. now, first political legitimacy. the combined and voluntary will of 28 of world's strongest sovereign democracies is an extremely powerful source of political he visit massey. legitimacy, something that unilateral action or coalitions of the willing simply cannot enjoy. this carries over into our mis
wavered, and it will not waver. for 65 years we have been clear if our commitment finish in our commitment to one another as allies and to the global security system within which nato is rooted. our transatlantic foundation is our strength, and it has given us the ability to consult, cooperate and cope with any crisis. this does not mean that they toe is the only -- that nato is the only solution to every crisis in the euro/atlantic region. but i do believe it is part of every solution, because...
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hartz is not here. so, we're not taking public comment yet. >>> i understand, sir. >> are you an attorney representing mr. hartz? >>> no. >> okay. then we are still conducting the hearing portion and we will, before we vote on the matter, we'll ask for public comment. >>> even though ray is not here? >> right. >>> okay. >> commissioners, discussion on this? >> could i just make sure i know what the procedure is? this comes to us from the sunshine task force? >> right. >> and they have made a finding that the library is not in compliance and the way we are dealing with it here, the burden is upon the library to convince us that they are, they had the burden of proof to show us that they are. and we have to find that they have convinced us in order to -- [speaker not understood]. it's not the library. it is mr. herrera personally, according to the referral from the sunshine commission. first, they initially held the commission, the library commission in violation. then they had a new hearing, and then the
hartz is not here. so, we're not taking public comment yet. >>> i understand, sir. >> are you an attorney representing mr. hartz? >>> no. >> okay. then we are still conducting the hearing portion and we will, before we vote on the matter, we'll ask for public comment. >>> even though ray is not here? >> right. >>> okay. >> commissioners, discussion on this? >> could i just make sure i know what the procedure is? this comes to us...
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not me. of us. engineer for the kobolds -- he said it was a business decision for that cobolt not to implement a fix and five months later it was sold to the person who perished e ohe ds. neil: but th has happened before and before with date claim that you should have linked them together you were in the process to say there is a link? that will be decisive. >> garett is that is why we could have conversations. this is just my opinion it will headed a different direction there is already an announcement the justice department is looking into this and that is scary for those ceos or program managers. neil: you have mentioned we have not seen this reflected in the stock price but it had a funny way to show it but who knew what and when? at the very least will cast a pall on sales? aren't these the guys who hid this from i s -- have this from us? >> they had president from before looking at toyota looking with the unintended acceleration issue. it will stick in their mind over the next year so what we
not me. of us. engineer for the kobolds -- he said it was a business decision for that cobolt not to implement a fix and five months later it was sold to the person who perished e ohe ds. neil: but th has happened before and before with date claim that you should have linked them together you were in the process to say there is a link? that will be decisive. >> garett is that is why we could have conversations. this is just my opinion it will headed a different direction there is already...
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>> it has not. i think governor romney made some statements that were harmful to him, to the republican party, to americans who have come here, gone through the process, they have become american citizens, but they still relate to the individuals who have come here who may not be legally -- >> and he paid a price for that. do you think republicans are getting back more? >> i think republicans are wisely going to address the issue of immigration. the first thing that has to happen is you have to secure the border. this administration has sent signal after signal that they are not interested in securing the border. until that border -- listen, i am a border governor. i understand that. the president of the united states is not interested in securing the border. if he were, the troops would be on the border. the technology would be in place. the focus would be there. it is not there. >> after that, would you consider a pathway to citizenship? >> there is one now. >> you wouldn't change that? >> not at
>> it has not. i think governor romney made some statements that were harmful to him, to the republican party, to americans who have come here, gone through the process, they have become american citizens, but they still relate to the individuals who have come here who may not be legally -- >> and he paid a price for that. do you think republicans are getting back more? >> i think republicans are wisely going to address the issue of immigration. the first thing that has to...
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>> i am not. there was a profile written recently about me where there was a bit of emphasis on my height. i asked my colleagues what they thought of it, and gee, i never noticed that i was short until i read that. something that is on consciousness. it never has been. >> here is what you said in his speech september 27, 2000. this is one year before 9/11. you said the entire u.s. information, financial, and communications infrastructure is at risk for terrorist attacks. why did you -- i assume it seems obvious -- but why did you feel this strongly? this was before 9/11. you went through the use of trials and all that stuff. did anybody listen to you? >> there were a number of people in the government listening, more over time. what happened to me essentially was -- again, is guarded by happenstance, the tragedy of the trade center bombing in 1993. and i was also involved with this plot to blow up the bridges in the tunnels. a lot of information came to us as a result of those trials to convince m
>> i am not. there was a profile written recently about me where there was a bit of emphasis on my height. i asked my colleagues what they thought of it, and gee, i never noticed that i was short until i read that. something that is on consciousness. it never has been. >> here is what you said in his speech september 27, 2000. this is one year before 9/11. you said the entire u.s. information, financial, and communications infrastructure is at risk for terrorist attacks. why did you...
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this is not really their style. what do you make of it? >> it is not. it is oddly reminiscent of the stuff we saw in the last bubble. you had a lot of people who have lots of cash that they want to put to work. they thought it was a guaranteed return if they put it in pre-ipo. that idea that we are seeing the same kind of hot money show up, it is worrisome. i am not troubled by the valuation. here is a company that will be larger worldwide. it is stunning, the growth that they have had in terms of the total revenue worldwide. it is remarkable numbers that they are posting. they are absolutely trashing their competitors. you have a two-for going on here. >> let's talk about home away. air b&b is valued at more than some of these major hotel chains. we have not seen any of the financials. how do we know for sure that it is really worth $10 billion? >> you don't. we haven't been offered an opportunity to invest. we do not have to make that call. with respect to the size, and the total number of transactions they're doing, those numbers are the kind of numb
this is not really their style. what do you make of it? >> it is not. it is oddly reminiscent of the stuff we saw in the last bubble. you had a lot of people who have lots of cash that they want to put to work. they thought it was a guaranteed return if they put it in pre-ipo. that idea that we are seeing the same kind of hot money show up, it is worrisome. i am not troubled by the valuation. here is a company that will be larger worldwide. it is stunning, the growth that they have had in...
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not the best picture. more on the oscars last night in a moment. ♪ ♪ >> pinterest is poised for a big year in 2014. a study shows mobile transactions through the site have increased nearly 80% in just the past year. emily chang set down exclusively with the pinterest ceo who spoke a little bit about the company's beginning. a long road. but i think most things in life worthwhile take a while. my parents are doctors and both of my sisters are doctors. that is minimum, an eight year commitment, usually 12. that has always been the back of my mind when i think about how long they should take. for ak it is a long road lot of folks. if you feel like you are learning and you are having fun, now is the time to try it. moment where you said, i need to make sure i do not give up. in the early days, it took a while to catch up. >> yes. there were a lot of times were you get a little discouraged. me, what was helpful was having people around me that i trusted and they cared about me first and the company second. i wa
not the best picture. more on the oscars last night in a moment. ♪ ♪ >> pinterest is poised for a big year in 2014. a study shows mobile transactions through the site have increased nearly 80% in just the past year. emily chang set down exclusively with the pinterest ceo who spoke a little bit about the company's beginning. a long road. but i think most things in life worthwhile take a while. my parents are doctors and both of my sisters are doctors. that is minimum, an eight year...
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i'm not making fun of them. not see is, they will the world because they will not be around. we do not continue to grab onto the conversations and own them of how we will see the world, we will not ever feed the world. the reality is, there is only one way to start doing that we're not to become a crazy food activists like me or think this will be your calling for the rest of your life. do only way to do it is to it from your table. it sounds crazy i'm linking all of these issues with something we do three or more times a day, but it is totally true. just as we build up restaurants and products and all the crazy food options available, we actually have the power to change the way we use our consumer dollars and use that as a way to change the world. my simple message out of all of this is that you could start by changing dinner. i know that sounds really simple. it is totally true. as we have seen, the things we we invest the things limited dollars in, are the things that change the world. it was not like every consumer was begging to have pringles and coke be the only option
i'm not making fun of them. not see is, they will the world because they will not be around. we do not continue to grab onto the conversations and own them of how we will see the world, we will not ever feed the world. the reality is, there is only one way to start doing that we're not to become a crazy food activists like me or think this will be your calling for the rest of your life. do only way to do it is to it from your table. it sounds crazy i'm linking all of these issues with something...
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they are not running yet. >> that's not true.e exchange is up. >> you are not worried about that. >> sowing fear with gho grounds. >> you are not worried about that privacy thing. >> doctors have had health electronic health records. no such breach. sowing fear. >> you know me i'm afraid of everything. tmz offers somebody 5,000 todd's get a famous person's medical records. is that unheard of? is that unheard of it? come on, is that unheard of? you know it goes on all the time. >> they have high security and everyone is well aware of this and they are taking it seriously. if they didn't, they would have already offered that for electronic health records and we would have seen the breach. >> i'm a little scared about that. >> just sowing fear cannot cite one example. >> because it's not up yet. >> excuse me, electronic health records now 0% of doctors have them and there has not been that kind of breach. you are simply sowing fear and you know it. >> i'm not sowing fear and i'm actually doing my job. >> there is not a single case,
they are not running yet. >> that's not true.e exchange is up. >> you are not worried about that. >> sowing fear with gho grounds. >> you are not worried about that privacy thing. >> doctors have had health electronic health records. no such breach. sowing fear. >> you know me i'm afraid of everything. tmz offers somebody 5,000 todd's get a famous person's medical records. is that unheard of? is that unheard of it? come on, is that unheard of? you know it...
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but the question is not whether it's yanukovych or not.t's if you have the democratic parameters set for how to get out of the crisis in ukraine. the democratic parameter must be set. there has to be a constitutional way out, not just putting together, cobbling together different laws to a significant extent. there has to be a political process, a regional process, the different forces, political forces. the party of regions got afraid and we think they don't exist. they exist. they have a lot of use, the regions. the eastern part of the country is the industrial ukraine. that's what's at stake. that's what needs to be done. and also refrain from violently handling the problem. so i guess i could stop there. thank you, madam president. >> the representative of the united states of america asks for the floor to make a further statement. she now has the floor. >> thank you, madam president. in response to any russian colleague's comments, i would just like to make a couple of points. first, i would like to address his point about the legitim
but the question is not whether it's yanukovych or not.t's if you have the democratic parameters set for how to get out of the crisis in ukraine. the democratic parameter must be set. there has to be a constitutional way out, not just putting together, cobbling together different laws to a significant extent. there has to be a political process, a regional process, the different forces, political forces. the party of regions got afraid and we think they don't exist. they exist. they have a lot...
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but not toyota.long as they can avoidas t executives going to jail, not j.p. morgan hope to pay billiony more in finds as long as not one of its executives
but not toyota.long as they can avoidas t executives going to jail, not j.p. morgan hope to pay billiony more in finds as long as not one of its executives
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they were not there. and you did not find them. in the last 30 years now today, they are a powerhouse in some of the america eat best hunt man and many, others. jetblue. the list goes on. so we. three traits we are talking about. an extra sudden record success. and then of course a cause hypothesis. motivation and the drive. our account will deliver. no other alternative account success we are aware of can. talk a little bit about you talk about excluding other explanations from the people that have criticize. i am sure that you rope them back in. but this is an immigrant what have you identified is the characteristic driving of immigrants. in the generation. in the struggle. you will see self selected. and ambitious and hard working and anybody that makes the journey that hard of course be having that in them. they will convey much of that to their children. talk about why the triple package is not just immigration? >> actually. that part of it. we are them they the i can to it. we are kind of. i think most accounts of success. wh
they were not there. and you did not find them. in the last 30 years now today, they are a powerhouse in some of the america eat best hunt man and many, others. jetblue. the list goes on. so we. three traits we are talking about. an extra sudden record success. and then of course a cause hypothesis. motivation and the drive. our account will deliver. no other alternative account success we are aware of can. talk a little bit about you talk about excluding other explanations from the people that...
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the current 26 theme delivery timeline is really just not [speaker not understood]. while hearings like this are very appreciated, the city must take action by empowering key city staff and committing unconstrained and sufficient funding to achieve the goals and visions here. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> hi, an gentlemen lin a [speaker not understood]. i'm an organizer. i work with a lot of transit dependent folks who live, walk, and breathe the streets, all experiencing very high traffic collisions, pedestrians -- pedestrian safety, something that is super important. i think having heard the three fold strategy of the three es, it's refreshing. i think the city has a really robust tool kit, but going forward with this road ma'am, what needs to be party is that timeliness for the city to be about working together. if i city family is going to do all these projects, they need to be talking to each other, have some sort of communication system for those that are able to streamline things because we need pedestrian safety improvements do save lives. the other ma
the current 26 theme delivery timeline is really just not [speaker not understood]. while hearings like this are very appreciated, the city must take action by empowering key city staff and committing unconstrained and sufficient funding to achieve the goals and visions here. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> hi, an gentlemen lin a [speaker not understood]. i'm an organizer. i work with a lot of transit dependent folks who live, walk, and breathe the streets, all experiencing...
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if germany does not act, the eu does not act. looking for a better balance, not a complete turnaround. >> where you need to go past this view is trading that is prudent going to change that? it does not. roth, the executive director of the human rights watch. >> the menu for success -- how one of the most successful restaurants got that way. ♪ living the dream in china. we will hear from dreamworks ceo jeffrey katzenberg about the city's bold new initiative. >> plus, more americans are cutting the cable cord, watching their favorite programs on any video services instead. to you give that story next. if you cannot watch us on cable, watch on your phone or your tablet. >> don't forget to tweak us. what is matt's mystery drink? ♪ live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle." >> welcome back to "market makers," i'm stephanie ruhle joined by matt miller, in for erik schatzker. in case you are wondering, it he just told me to kiss his grits. >> i was doing my flo impres
if germany does not act, the eu does not act. looking for a better balance, not a complete turnaround. >> where you need to go past this view is trading that is prudent going to change that? it does not. roth, the executive director of the human rights watch. >> the menu for success -- how one of the most successful restaurants got that way. ♪ living the dream in china. we will hear from dreamworks ceo jeffrey katzenberg about the city's bold new initiative. >> plus, more...
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not tim. have to find out if this would really work under the conditions that vermeer worked under. what does tim do? and takes delft pictures of every piece of furniture that would have been in the painting and he goes back to his warehouse in san antonio, texas and reach creates -- studio.es vermeer's he makes a chair based on one of the photographs city gets exactly that. he learns to grind his own paints. he sits there and he melts silica into a lump of glass and then sits there and grinds the lands that he is going to use not to be sure that he is having a lens that is too good. he wants a lens only as good as vermeer's and completely builds vermeer's studio in texas. that is a guy i got to love. tavis: it would appear to one that does television that you guys shot this with cameras on his brushes. shoots multi-camera obviously but when you look at the high-quality nature of the way you see tim doing everything he is doing, tell me how he shot -- a lot of the time there was nobody there w
not tim. have to find out if this would really work under the conditions that vermeer worked under. what does tim do? and takes delft pictures of every piece of furniture that would have been in the painting and he goes back to his warehouse in san antonio, texas and reach creates -- studio.es vermeer's he makes a chair based on one of the photographs city gets exactly that. he learns to grind his own paints. he sits there and he melts silica into a lump of glass and then sits there and grinds...
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qwest does that mean we should not use google? we should not use facebook?e services are free? is not a charity. facebook is not a charity. they have a lot of developers to feed. those salaries are free. you have to question, why is google giving you the service and wise facebook giving you this service? yourwant to collect information. if you want secure e-mail, it will not come from google as long as you're getting it for free. that is -- that does not mean they could not start charging for their services and then make them secure, but that is not a step they have taken. for now, these free services do put data at risk. should not use google chrome, what browser should i use? firefox browser is at least a browser aiming to be as privacy preserving as possible. the relationship is one where they give apple money and they give them devices. google is really an information poweringnd the fuel google''s entire ecosystem is the collection of data. it is not an accident the chrome privacyis not very preserving by default. they are an advertising company. it suit
qwest does that mean we should not use google? we should not use facebook?e services are free? is not a charity. facebook is not a charity. they have a lot of developers to feed. those salaries are free. you have to question, why is google giving you the service and wise facebook giving you this service? yourwant to collect information. if you want secure e-mail, it will not come from google as long as you're getting it for free. that is -- that does not mean they could not start charging for...
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army of [speaker not understood] killing mer narc is and they're not a band of rampaging ma rawedersedthv they are responsible environmental stewards taking care of a landmark property ~. this golf course which was created by the greatest golf architect in history, alastair mc kenzie, with the help of john mclaren who gave us golden gate park. it's an international treasure. and it is the creation of this golf course that we're fighting over. the golf course [speaker not understood]. that's what made the habitat possible and allows the sustaining of these populations. this is a project that wasn't cooked up last thursday in a garbage can in somebody's kitchen. it's been debated out in the hope. open. it's been transparent from beginning to middle to end ~. and the time is now to stand down and let rec and park do the job that fish and wildlife has tasked it to do in that biological opinion. that's where this came from and that's where it should go. please, allow this project to proceed. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, my name is victor [speaker not understood].
army of [speaker not understood] killing mer narc is and they're not a band of rampaging ma rawedersedthv they are responsible environmental stewards taking care of a landmark property ~. this golf course which was created by the greatest golf architect in history, alastair mc kenzie, with the help of john mclaren who gave us golden gate park. it's an international treasure. and it is the creation of this golf course that we're fighting over. the golf course [speaker not understood]. that's...
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it was not till well. left if they just admit here is what could happen i know it was rushed for a reason although they should tell the truth your premiums will go up or kids in one state have different issues and others. >> it is always good to would mitt the shortcomings nobody is perfect. then the cracker people move on and move forward. that is just like life that is what is hampering the affordable care act because they do think it was noble and the reasoning was sound but the act -- the execution was not perfect causing people to lash out. neil: you know, that your kids can stay on your policy until 26? o. [laughter] >> i hope my kids are up 40 mobile very quickly then get a job right away. [laughter] neil: it is up pleasure. they have so much to tell aunt a great inspiration. >> and great for brant -- printing. neil: is this market red-hot? the most important segment of the entire day. of any video platform. you cannot afford to miss this. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it'
it was not till well. left if they just admit here is what could happen i know it was rushed for a reason although they should tell the truth your premiums will go up or kids in one state have different issues and others. >> it is always good to would mitt the shortcomings nobody is perfect. then the cracker people move on and move forward. that is just like life that is what is hampering the affordable care act because they do think it was noble and the reasoning was sound but the act --...
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it is not that it is not a problem but that is not a problem intellectuals are talking about. one last point on intellectuals and capitalism. not just capitalism intellectuals don't like but democracy. it is democracy. whether it means a love affair of intellectuals with kaiser, certainly not lovely, and i am curious, how many people have read the british historian john role? he may not be well known in america but is really good on seeing how much of hitler and nazi is it is anticipated. this hasn't been discussed and part of the reason it hasn't been discussed is the parter/injured--arthur schlesinger view of the world is the 20s were a horrible time, society was redeemed in the 30s and we best better understand that. >> michael? >> the washington examiner. congratulations, fred. one name you mentioned was different from all the others and i wondered if they paid much attention to him at all or saw him as an opponent, toqueville. you mentioned crowley was the francophile land the compteian. i have a feeling he is the opposite of what toqueville with some reservation admired
it is not that it is not a problem but that is not a problem intellectuals are talking about. one last point on intellectuals and capitalism. not just capitalism intellectuals don't like but democracy. it is democracy. whether it means a love affair of intellectuals with kaiser, certainly not lovely, and i am curious, how many people have read the british historian john role? he may not be well known in america but is really good on seeing how much of hitler and nazi is it is anticipated. this...
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>> i am not. >> i know you are not there. congratulations on your timing.t's excellent. >> some people would say it's not so good. >> can you tell us the genesis of how it was decided we need to take a look and do regulations. i get that you want to restore confidence in the irs, and good for you. there was no major tax legislation, so why is 501 c4 on top of the heap? >> it's on top of the heap week as there was the report noting there were difficulties in the determination process. one of those was that the treasury department and the irs should put on the priority form review of the requirements. >> so that was internally. >> there was the issue reported and that his strong recommendation was that a regulation be considered as part of the priority process of treasury, and that's not what happened. what happened before that i was not there, and i do not know. >> are you curious? >> i have spent 40 years -- 20 in the private sector. >> i don't want to cut you off. i will endeavor to play by the rules. i know you are not trying to evade. can you tell me wha
>> i am not. >> i know you are not there. congratulations on your timing.t's excellent. >> some people would say it's not so good. >> can you tell us the genesis of how it was decided we need to take a look and do regulations. i get that you want to restore confidence in the irs, and good for you. there was no major tax legislation, so why is 501 c4 on top of the heap? >> it's on top of the heap week as there was the report noting there were difficulties in the...
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not because they do not exist.hings ouralue in society and in public sphere. what we have to do is say can you take that, channel that, and run for office? it is not an artificial thing where you say we need a woman to use her face. want.s not what we but we want is we want to take the pool of talent we have, and empower those women and plant the seeds. ask them to run. we have to back them up. they are going to be attacked more viciously than male candidates. men have to be packing them up -- men have to be backing them up. whether you like them or not. second-guessys ourselves. whether it is to ask a boss for a raise. we don't want to take a leadership role because we are socialized not to. what i say is, when the -- women ofy get the 26% contributions. pull out those wallace. give them five dollars. what is five dollars? a gallon of ice cream. >> we are going to learn how to reach these women. it is the superstars that take this country back. 2010 and focusing on a midterm coming up, women made that historic rev
not because they do not exist.hings ouralue in society and in public sphere. what we have to do is say can you take that, channel that, and run for office? it is not an artificial thing where you say we need a woman to use her face. want.s not what we but we want is we want to take the pool of talent we have, and empower those women and plant the seeds. ask them to run. we have to back them up. they are going to be attacked more viciously than male candidates. men have to be packing them up --...
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obama does not believe it, i do not believe the other countries we're working with the no they do noteve any of us are served by greater or further competition. we met today to discuss these issues because we cannot and allow the integrity and sovereignty of the country of the ukraine to be violated and for those violations to go unanswered. russia's violation of ukraine's as in a world in support of the ukrainian people. this morning, secretary hagel announced the defense department is taking concrete steps to stepsre our nato allies like expanding our aviation contributions our . this is on top of other steps the united states is artie taking wake suspending bilateral discussions -- >> you have been listening to secretary of state reiterating the u.s. support of the ukraine. we are here on set with our guest and we were just talking earlier about the ukraine. we spoke earlier with our reporter on the ground. sensed there was a earlier that maybe things have reached a lull. that is not the case now. we have a secretary of state saying we're here to defend the ukraine. what does that
obama does not believe it, i do not believe the other countries we're working with the no they do noteve any of us are served by greater or further competition. we met today to discuss these issues because we cannot and allow the integrity and sovereignty of the country of the ukraine to be violated and for those violations to go unanswered. russia's violation of ukraine's as in a world in support of the ukrainian people. this morning, secretary hagel announced the defense department is taking...
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out.do not go to a cook if you know you do not know how to do something, when you go -- would you notrecipe or the internet or a cookbook, and they are shocked when the recipes do not come out. it is something you need to learn how to do. it is not a genetic trait that your mom and grandmother was a learncook, you have to it. people have not taken the time to do that. >> they have not taken the time to open your book. tell us about your book. >> my kitchen,""own your and it is a collection of my favorite recipes and things i have learned throughout my career, my travels, and what my favorite part about it is, it is made with what i like to call grocery store ingredients. you can go to your regular grocery store. not a ton of specialty places. you can make really delicious restaurant quality food. >> can you recall in your own life when the restaurant world turned into the celebrity world? we everery first time did iron chef, we competed morimoto. it was scary and exciting. tinyd it and it was lobsters and we were so nervous. team said you guys are my for forever. >> going into a kitch
out.do not go to a cook if you know you do not know how to do something, when you go -- would you notrecipe or the internet or a cookbook, and they are shocked when the recipes do not come out. it is something you need to learn how to do. it is not a genetic trait that your mom and grandmother was a learncook, you have to it. people have not taken the time to do that. >> they have not taken the time to open your book. tell us about your book. >> my kitchen,""own your and...
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i hope not.hat would betray difficult time between the russia -- between russia and the united states. one problem is putin has brought a imperial view. we are in a postcolonial world. russia, in fact, has always been a grateful leader in international law. it gives great benefits to the state. there are obviously exceptions that are relevant to in the post-cold war era, russia has been open to international law. i study isthings russian law. russian law is far more open to international law that the united states. law under thenal russian constitution flows into russian law, which is different from the united states. beena, i think, has responding to events. anticipatedk it what has happened in the ukraine. it has responded, unfortunately, in a heavy-handed manner. there will be other ways to open dialogue. in this case those avenues are closed. host: that was talked about in the news conference on tuesday. here's what he had to say. [video clip] >> are you concerned the war may break out? >> th
i hope not.hat would betray difficult time between the russia -- between russia and the united states. one problem is putin has brought a imperial view. we are in a postcolonial world. russia, in fact, has always been a grateful leader in international law. it gives great benefits to the state. there are obviously exceptions that are relevant to in the post-cold war era, russia has been open to international law. i study isthings russian law. russian law is far more open to international law...