SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
82
82
Jun 15, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 1
-- can find the locations that will work for them operationally. i will look forward to seeing that sometime, probably this year. [applause] supervisor wiener: thank you, ed. two more written questions, and then we will open it up to live questions from the audience. where do low income use fit in priorities for the mayor? mayor lee: they fit very high. low income use is reflected in all of the programs, whether it is phil ginsberg to making sure our parks are open and affordable for our use, -- youth, or it is muni where there were free passes for low-income youth, and working with bill, making sure we have a fair justice system that reunites youth with family. i had a chance to meet with members of coleman advocates. they told me a serious story about low income youth in the city. there is about 900 kids, primarily african-american and hispanic, low-income, the dots -- that got f grades and were not going to graduate unless they went to summer school. he no state law is to have to pass those glasses to graduates -- classes to graduate. you're goi
-- can find the locations that will work for them operationally. i will look forward to seeing that sometime, probably this year. [applause] supervisor wiener: thank you, ed. two more written questions, and then we will open it up to live questions from the audience. where do low income use fit in priorities for the mayor? mayor lee: they fit very high. low income use is reflected in all of the programs, whether it is phil ginsberg to making sure our parks are open and affordable for our use,...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
85
85
Jun 8, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 1
-- can find the locations that will work for them operationally. i will look forward to seeing that sometime, probably this year. [applause] supervisor wiener: thank you, ed. two more written questions, and then we will open it up to live questions from the audience. where do low income use fit in priorities for the mayor? mayor lee: they fit very high. low income use is reflected in all of the programs, whether it is phil ginsberg to making sure our parks are open and affordable for our use, -- youth, or it is muni where there were free passes for low-income youth, and working with bill, making sure we have a fair justice system that reunites youth
-- can find the locations that will work for them operationally. i will look forward to seeing that sometime, probably this year. [applause] supervisor wiener: thank you, ed. two more written questions, and then we will open it up to live questions from the audience. where do low income use fit in priorities for the mayor? mayor lee: they fit very high. low income use is reflected in all of the programs, whether it is phil ginsberg to making sure our parks are open and affordable for our use,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
253
253
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
that remains operationally our biggest challenge to do that right. >> so one other thing i think of looking at this noting that 70% of the route is on third street on the n judah. that's a lot of opportunity for pairing down the runtime of the actual streetcar as well. and i know that the t.e.t. is the one who likes at that. >> getting rid of a few stop signs they we look at and as we discussed at the last tag or the last board meeting a lot of our unavoidable collision comes at those type of intersection where is the car doesn't realize the streetcar is going or doesn't want to wait for the streetcar. we still have a lot of opportunity. i don't want people to think we're abandoning the streetcar riders. i think we need to continue to look at reducing the run time as well, make it a faster route. >> thank you, mr. hanley. >> thank you. >> continuing on with my report, the better market street project. the city's bert market street project is being led by the department of public works and the planning department, the san francisco transportation authority and the mayor's office of workforce
that remains operationally our biggest challenge to do that right. >> so one other thing i think of looking at this noting that 70% of the route is on third street on the n judah. that's a lot of opportunity for pairing down the runtime of the actual streetcar as well. and i know that the t.e.t. is the one who likes at that. >> getting rid of a few stop signs they we look at and as we discussed at the last tag or the last board meeting a lot of our unavoidable collision comes at...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
99
99
Jun 30, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
supervisor chu: operationally, does the ip only model work? >> its not an option we would like to see. we have no requisitions in this area, so we don't believe there will be a large amount of savings. it will take almost a year to get this operational from our opinion. supervisor chiu: i have had four or five meetings in the last week with the department and with our controller
supervisor chu: operationally, does the ip only model work? >> its not an option we would like to see. we have no requisitions in this area, so we don't believe there will be a large amount of savings. it will take almost a year to get this operational from our opinion. supervisor chiu: i have had four or five meetings in the last week with the department and with our controller
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
206
206
Jun 11, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
back to us in three months to share with us a consolidation plan and to let us know what it means operationally to consolidate the space they are in. there is no denying it is a complicated issue because there are potentially operational impacts, but general fund and non-general fund impacts. some of the facilities in which the department is currently residing is actually city facilities, and to the extent that they are no longer paying rent and give them up, it would be an impact to us. that is why we wanted a plan in three months. i hope that folks will be able to support this merchandise. >> president chiu? supervisor chiu: for years we have all had our criticisms of the m.t.a., and i think many of us have had real issues with transportation management in san francisco. that being said, i am going to be supporting this measure today. this is a lease that is about the future of transportation management in our city. this is something that definitely needs to move forward. this is an issue we have supported with funding decisions at the transportation authority. it is a very important project
back to us in three months to share with us a consolidation plan and to let us know what it means operationally to consolidate the space they are in. there is no denying it is a complicated issue because there are potentially operational impacts, but general fund and non-general fund impacts. some of the facilities in which the department is currently residing is actually city facilities, and to the extent that they are no longer paying rent and give them up, it would be an impact to us. that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
230
230
Jun 14, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
that's our strategy on 365 is seeing as we roll out email if it makes sense to us operationally. and then you had another part to your question. >> are you going to be -- will most of your workers be using native outlook? i assume if they will be on desk top. or will they be using a web client for email sm >> we encourage them to see what's best for them. we have lightweight users that use email infrequently and sharing computers and they will be using the web online. and then there are power user. we think the client is better solution for them. the thing that most people are excited about is felting emails on their phones. -- is getting emails on their phones. everyone has ipads and iphones and every other device known to man. so the integration between the new email system and all the multiple mobile devices our users use has really been a benefit. any more questions or are we -- >> john moore with g.c.n. i was wondering, were all of the onpremise email servers, was a mixed? i missed the third vendor that you evaluated. it was microsoft, google and -- >> lotus notes. >> notes.
that's our strategy on 365 is seeing as we roll out email if it makes sense to us operationally. and then you had another part to your question. >> are you going to be -- will most of your workers be using native outlook? i assume if they will be on desk top. or will they be using a web client for email sm >> we encourage them to see what's best for them. we have lightweight users that use email infrequently and sharing computers and they will be using the web online. and then there...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Jun 30, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
realignment strategy, and they are really at the center of the changes that are going to happen, but operationally and financially. our goal is to, now that we actually had a state budget that is giving us some details, is to start getting the numbers ready, both for the probation department and for the other public safety departments and come to you with a plan and a funding proposal that would be part of the larger state budget discussion, where we make a determination about how we allocate out the state budget reserve and how we're going to implement some of the other proposals in the state budget. so we will fold that conversation together and bring that to the board probably within the next couple of months. the timing is still a little bit uncertain, but this fall, to have bought the policy discussion and financial discussion about what the impacts are on operations. supervisor mirkarimi: now that some of the blanks are being filled in, because the state appears to be arriving at a budget resolution, there will be another meeting, and we have already hit -- already had two on this. we can be
realignment strategy, and they are really at the center of the changes that are going to happen, but operationally and financially. our goal is to, now that we actually had a state budget that is giving us some details, is to start getting the numbers ready, both for the probation department and for the other public safety departments and come to you with a plan and a funding proposal that would be part of the larger state budget discussion, where we make a determination about how we allocate...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
criminally irresponsible libya's colonel qadhafi operationally charged with the killing of anti-government protesters the international criminal court also seeks to get out the son saif another close aide in the dock for the deaths at the beginning of the popular uprising libyan officials have reacted to the charges saying the court has no authority and lacks legitimacy. troubled waters ahead a fleet of ships and bring humanitarian aid for gaza gets ready to leave greece israel says it's gearing up to intercept the convoy after withdrawing earlier bret's to ben and important journalists traveling with the flotilla in may two thousand and ten and nine peace activists were killed when israeli commandos stormed age ships bound for gaza. public anger growing in tokyo's handling of the fukushima nuclear crisis as fifteen people living outside the exclusion zone are diagnosed with radiation poisoning the government has stepped up health checks but official figures have been met with skepticism and mistrust after conflicting reports from authorities the meltdown of the reactors was triggered by t
criminally irresponsible libya's colonel qadhafi operationally charged with the killing of anti-government protesters the international criminal court also seeks to get out the son saif another close aide in the dock for the deaths at the beginning of the popular uprising libyan officials have reacted to the charges saying the court has no authority and lacks legitimacy. troubled waters ahead a fleet of ships and bring humanitarian aid for gaza gets ready to leave greece israel says it's...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
programs which could be a lot more efficient and you need to to look at what we need to achieve operationally and then put the money towards that we have not clearly defined that we don't have what i would call we call it i think a grand strategy we're kind of just making it up as we go to libya being a perfect example of that. and i was on the hill talking to one of the staffers about libya today they actually asked me what would you do well first off they define what the objective is so we've got to do that across the board we've got to figure out what is the department think he's rolling i have a really good objective i say that we just get rid of all the weapons programs if you say that in the black budget we already have one to match it well not always but i the idea would be if you do figure i want to bring that up no i can't hear anybody ever talk i know we sure it's the black budget it's a secret but it seems ludicrous to me that we have politicians that try to look you in the face pretend like they're being on is that they care about the deficit they care about this country's fiscal
programs which could be a lot more efficient and you need to to look at what we need to achieve operationally and then put the money towards that we have not clearly defined that we don't have what i would call we call it i think a grand strategy we're kind of just making it up as we go to libya being a perfect example of that. and i was on the hill talking to one of the staffers about libya today they actually asked me what would you do well first off they define what the objective is so we've...
155
155
Jun 12, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
procurement under the assistant secretary, which includes operational lysing the integrated -- operationalizing the integrated system. it provides the secretary frequent briefings on what is going on. we have taken these allegations very seriously. we investigate them very seriously. we are in the process of reviewing the gao's recommendations, particularly where they have identified critical errors where they point out we may have issues for improvement. we also have in march of 2010 issued a va directive, which is -- which assesses the responsibility of the emergency department for the appropriate management of veterans to have undergone sexual assault to ensure they get treatment, including treatment that meet all the standards. we think that was a very important component of bringing this in place. we will take steps to expand our reporting of allegations. we have two processes. i think we need to reconcile them and make sure we have to dance and clarity from both of those directions. the bottom line is we do have the responsibility to protect our veterans and protect our employees. just as
procurement under the assistant secretary, which includes operational lysing the integrated -- operationalizing the integrated system. it provides the secretary frequent briefings on what is going on. we have taken these allegations very seriously. we investigate them very seriously. we are in the process of reviewing the gao's recommendations, particularly where they have identified critical errors where they point out we may have issues for improvement. we also have in march of 2010 issued a...
227
227
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
obviously the death of osama bin laden is a huge moral boost, but operationally speaking kashmiri wasoser to the operations, would have had information over the last two years that he was being tapped to be involved in al qaeda operatio operations overseas to include plots in the mumbai attack in india, a plot in denmark, and perhaps to organize plots directed against the west. he's closer to the battle than bin laden was. >> allegedly kashmiri has been reported to be killed before. he survived a similar drone attack back in 2009. how are we to believe without this official confirmation that he's actually gone? >> it's possible to give 100% certainty like in the case of bin laden where we have a body and dna to verify? in the case of this there's a drone attack, we don't have the body. but his own organization is saying he's killed. there's a lot of other indications saying he and at least six to eight to ten other militants were killed. i think there's a pretty good chance we got him. not 100% but i'd give it a 90% certainty. >> what does it mean for us to possibly get confirmation f
obviously the death of osama bin laden is a huge moral boost, but operationally speaking kashmiri wasoser to the operations, would have had information over the last two years that he was being tapped to be involved in al qaeda operatio operations overseas to include plots in the mumbai attack in india, a plot in denmark, and perhaps to organize plots directed against the west. he's closer to the battle than bin laden was. >> allegedly kashmiri has been reported to be killed before. he...
177
177
Jun 5, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
we had to link that with significant changes, operationally, and a high level of innovation.he innovation that came was spectacular. over the last year and a half we reinvented a category that, for 50 years, was dormant, and when people said they're going into instant coffee that was another point where people said the best days of starbucks are clearly over, this is a desperate hail mary move. it was quite the opposite. great entrepreneurs have to have the courage to see around corners and after the curiosity the curiosity to understand what's coming and what's possible, and then having the courage to execute against it. >> the capitals and the wizard and the friend of your spoke to us andç he said i don't want capitals and the wizards and what we put on the street to be dashed the i wanted to be loved but it's not enough to be needed but you have to be love. not only that you love the company, but the product that you put out there is loved by a lot of people, very passionate. i want to talk about it but let's spend a second on the instant coffee compared to the original w
we had to link that with significant changes, operationally, and a high level of innovation.he innovation that came was spectacular. over the last year and a half we reinvented a category that, for 50 years, was dormant, and when people said they're going into instant coffee that was another point where people said the best days of starbucks are clearly over, this is a desperate hail mary move. it was quite the opposite. great entrepreneurs have to have the courage to see around corners and...
168
168
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
is seeking to do more than southeast asia to send a diversified message and increasingly link operationally the concept of the indian ocean with the pacific. points made visibly by bob kaplan in his wonderful book monsoon. one of the first countries to step up and say we want to be engaged in singapore. if you want to have good advice, even if it is tough, go to singapore. singapore will give you a clear assessment how you are doing in the region and that advice and that counsel is enormously important for us on every dimension we have been involved in over the course of the last couple years whether it is architecture or issues associated with trade, whether it is our overall position in the region as a whole. we have made important progress in the last several years in vietnam. you have seen it clearly with respect to our economic engagement in a variety of political interactions. the only limiting factor in the current contact is the domestic situation in viet nam. we have been very clear with our friends in hanoi of our desire to take the next step in his relationship. we have to see fu
is seeking to do more than southeast asia to send a diversified message and increasingly link operationally the concept of the indian ocean with the pacific. points made visibly by bob kaplan in his wonderful book monsoon. one of the first countries to step up and say we want to be engaged in singapore. if you want to have good advice, even if it is tough, go to singapore. singapore will give you a clear assessment how you are doing in the region and that advice and that counsel is enormously...
266
266
Jun 19, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
fully joint operation that completely dominates the battle space at every level, strategically, operationally, and tactically, and every environment, land, sea, or air. you have rules of engagement that levels the playing field for our troops and take away the on the ferry in any advantages, if you keep american fighting forces under the command of the american leaders. [applause] you have a clear and stated mission so that you know what the victory like. eutectic but though, you command the tempo, and you dictate the outcome and you kick their butt. and when the military objectives are achieved and the victory is secured coming of a well orchestrated and designed exit -- exit strategy new bring the troops out. but to protect them and their families while they're gone. i do not want to see any more foreclosures on homes of our troops when they are protecting our country. ok. let's bring this home. where do we go from here? we must continue this fight to take our country back and in these liberal giveaways. the commission officer of the united military, i took an oath as many did to protect an
fully joint operation that completely dominates the battle space at every level, strategically, operationally, and tactically, and every environment, land, sea, or air. you have rules of engagement that levels the playing field for our troops and take away the on the ferry in any advantages, if you keep american fighting forces under the command of the american leaders. [applause] you have a clear and stated mission so that you know what the victory like. eutectic but though, you command the...
167
167
Jun 18, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
fully joint operation that completely dominates the battles base at every level, strategically, operationallyally. in every in burma, land, sea, and air. you have rules of engagement that level the playing field for our troops and takes away the unfair any advantages. you have a clearer vision sigyn know what the big three will look like. you command the tempo and you dictate the outcome, and you kick their butt. [applause] when the military objectives are achieved and the victory is secure, you have a well orchestrated and designed exit strategy and bring the troops out, but you protect them and their families while they are gone. i don't want to see any more foreclosures of homes of our troops when they are protecting our country. where do we go from here? we must continue despite to take our country back and entities liberal giveaways. i took an oath as did many of us to protect and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic. we need our judges, congress, and president to respect and defend the constitution, and we must replace the ones that are
fully joint operation that completely dominates the battles base at every level, strategically, operationallyally. in every in burma, land, sea, and air. you have rules of engagement that level the playing field for our troops and takes away the unfair any advantages. you have a clearer vision sigyn know what the big three will look like. you command the tempo and you dictate the outcome, and you kick their butt. [applause] when the military objectives are achieved and the victory is secure,...
155
155
Jun 30, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
al qaeda is the most operationally active and given they have the ability to operate in certain portionsives us concern and they have been able to use yemen as a training area to launch these attacks against as inside yemen and abroad. there's a fair amount of political turmoil in yemen. president stalin up --sallah is undergoing medical treatment. deposition is the pc see initiative is the best path forward to resolve yemen's political crisis. we worked with the yemenis over the past several years. previous administration as well as this administration building up their counter-terrorism capability. just like in pakistan where thousands of pakistani have fallen prey to terrorist attack, yemeni security military also has died as a result of those attacks. there are many elements within yemen that are opposed to al qaeda expanding its capabilities as well as control of yemeni territory. yemen is a patchwork of various tribes, various political groupings, political power centers. we are working very closely with counter-terrorism elements. one thing we insist on is we provide yemeni counte
al qaeda is the most operationally active and given they have the ability to operate in certain portionsives us concern and they have been able to use yemen as a training area to launch these attacks against as inside yemen and abroad. there's a fair amount of political turmoil in yemen. president stalin up --sallah is undergoing medical treatment. deposition is the pc see initiative is the best path forward to resolve yemen's political crisis. we worked with the yemenis over the past several...
107
107
Jun 17, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
compound, we are looking to do even more, and we have been in discussion with the tsa in terms of operationalizing some of the grand funding to put additional security personnel out at critical infrastructure. until we can target some more riches and tunnels that we are concerned about. so, in short order, there will be beside additional patrols we're doing, there will be some additional fixed security areas that will help further protect critical infrastructure. >> i think it's obvious, fairly simple technology that's available to provide cameras, the views of these access points, somebody sitting in a facility, an office can maintain a watch on lots of these places without a lot of trouble. so, i would urge that. before he came to the senate i was a commissioner of the port authority of new york new jersey. and i'm not sure what prompted me as i look back because this was some years ago, 1978 specifically. i decided i would walk through the tunnel. not unescorted, and i did through the path train, new york/new jersey as you mentioned. and i found some distressing things. emergency doors were loc
compound, we are looking to do even more, and we have been in discussion with the tsa in terms of operationalizing some of the grand funding to put additional security personnel out at critical infrastructure. until we can target some more riches and tunnels that we are concerned about. so, in short order, there will be beside additional patrols we're doing, there will be some additional fixed security areas that will help further protect critical infrastructure. >> i think it's obvious,...
65
65
Jun 3, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
in addition, the regulations are stated to be overly prescriptive , operationally prudent son and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program to track days. one of the major problems seems to be some medical growth has little experience in managing insurance risk and the administration blueprint rapidly exposes them to potential financial losses. what has oira's roll band in reviewing this rule today for the accountable care organization? >> the quote you gave is very reminiscent of some stakeholder response to the meaningful use rule, which hhs proposed a while back. >> or problems with that, too, arthur's earthquakes we hear about those problems at the meaningful use rule. are we going to see the look that process? >> i would like -- >> had we speed the process of? >> well, they are two things. first, this very hearing in your interest in making sure what is on the plans have not implemented already on a very fast track, that those things are implemented or put on a fast track. your ideas about what should be on the plans they woke him with respect to
in addition, the regulations are stated to be overly prescriptive , operationally prudent son and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program to track days. one of the major problems seems to be some medical growth has little experience in managing insurance risk and the administration blueprint rapidly exposes them to potential financial losses. what has oira's roll band in reviewing this rule today for the accountable care organization? >> the quote you...
203
203
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
seeking to do more to southeast asia to send a diversified message and also to increasingly linked operationally the concept of the indian ocean with the pacific points are made extraordinarily vivid in the book monsoon. one of the first countries to step up and say we want to be engaged in this has been singapore. if you want to have good advice, if you want to hear it on furnished and even if it's tough, go to singapore, and singapore will give you a very clear assessment of how you are doing in the region, and that advice and counsel has been enormously important for us on every time mention that we have been involved in over the course of the last couple of years whether it is architecture, with its issues associated with trade, with a disapproval position on the region as a whole. we have made also important progress over the course of the last several years with vietnam and i think you have seen a very clearly with respect to our economic engagement and a variety of our political interactions. i think the only limiting factor in the current context is the domestic situation in vietnam earl
seeking to do more to southeast asia to send a diversified message and also to increasingly linked operationally the concept of the indian ocean with the pacific points are made extraordinarily vivid in the book monsoon. one of the first countries to step up and say we want to be engaged in this has been singapore. if you want to have good advice, if you want to hear it on furnished and even if it's tough, go to singapore, and singapore will give you a very clear assessment of how you are doing...
170
170
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
and put some sort of limits on this, operationally, so we can have an adult dialogue. when you start telling actors that there is equivalence, a reciprocal action at a point that finally gets them to pay attention and adjust their behavior that way, we're probably going to use this one slide to bring this entire discussion. >> one of the interesting elements in signalling or responding is to understand that you don't have to do so in the same medium. that particularly applies to countries that are not as reliant as we are on cyber. if you want to inflict pain, or if you want to signal that you have the capability to inflict pain, you need to find the point of pain. it may not be on this side of the world, it may be elsewhere. that is why i think this entire discussion is a really rich vein. you have to figure out what the vulnerability of other theside, -- of the other side. you have to say, ok. i know you are doing something that is a very bad thing to do. it would not be a good thing for you. but it requires us to think through this a lot more carefully rather than g
and put some sort of limits on this, operationally, so we can have an adult dialogue. when you start telling actors that there is equivalence, a reciprocal action at a point that finally gets them to pay attention and adjust their behavior that way, we're probably going to use this one slide to bring this entire discussion. >> one of the interesting elements in signalling or responding is to understand that you don't have to do so in the same medium. that particularly applies to countries...
170
170
Jun 28, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
i hope from the next financial year we will be able to operationalize it.ces tax, we are trying to evolve a consistent as part of our -- consensus as part of our constitutional practice. there are areas of taxation which the constitution has authorized the federal government and provincial governments to enforce taxes. it will be on certain items. unless the state agreed and a solution is introduced fast, this is not possible to make it effective. for that constitutional amendment, a special majority and 50% of the provincial government. the consensus among the major political parties, we are working on that to get this legislation passed. [unintelligible] we have decided to allow the internal cost to directly affect the investment from foreign investors who meet the guidelines with a view to facilitate investment opportunities in india. only to the foreign institutional investors. there have been stages of investment into corporate bonds. it has been enhanced considerably from the existing $15 billion. now $40 billion. the original limit being available fo
i hope from the next financial year we will be able to operationalize it.ces tax, we are trying to evolve a consistent as part of our -- consensus as part of our constitutional practice. there are areas of taxation which the constitution has authorized the federal government and provincial governments to enforce taxes. it will be on certain items. unless the state agreed and a solution is introduced fast, this is not possible to make it effective. for that constitutional amendment, a special...
210
210
Jun 17, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
i think he was much more operationally engaged than al- zawahiri has been. have read that there is some suspicion within al qaeda because al-zawahiri is egyptian. first of all, i think we should be mindful that this announcement by al qaeda it reminds us that despite having suffered a huge loss with the killing of bin laden and a number of others, that al qaeda seeks to perpetuate itself, seeks to find replacements for those who have been killed, and it remains committed to the agenda at that bin laden put before them. i think he has some challenges, but i think it is a reminder that they are still out there and we still need to keep after them. >> david, it is not a surprise, from our perspective, that he moved into that position. he and his organization still threatens us. as we sought to seek, capture, and succeed in killing bin laden, we certainly will do the same thing with al-zawahiri. >> is it evidence of logistical problems? >> from my perspective, i do not take it that way. i think they are just working their way to the process and had not made the
i think he was much more operationally engaged than al- zawahiri has been. have read that there is some suspicion within al qaeda because al-zawahiri is egyptian. first of all, i think we should be mindful that this announcement by al qaeda it reminds us that despite having suffered a huge loss with the killing of bin laden and a number of others, that al qaeda seeks to perpetuate itself, seeks to find replacements for those who have been killed, and it remains committed to the agenda at that...
217
217
Jun 19, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 1
operationally, the way things are going in al-qaeda, the network of affiliates will do what they wantl plan their own operations individually. i think it is useful to have a figurehead. i think a ayman al-zawahiri may be useful. host: here is a tweet -- guest: [laughter] that is a good question. they communicate in a clandestine way. it is not an election of all members of al qaeda. these are the leaders of al- qaeda, a select few leaders. nobody should get the idea that there were some kind of general election and people voted. no, this was the leader is communicating in a clandestine way expressing their preference. host: have we been able to track al-qaeda email? guest: they are very aware of their abilities. we talk about our abilities so much in public that they are quite aware of what we can do technically. they actually take a lot of countermeasures to avoid detection from our well- publicized abilities. take the case of osama bin laden and his compound in and bought a bike, he relied on couriers. he relied on human individuals carrying messages. it is almost like the old days
operationally, the way things are going in al-qaeda, the network of affiliates will do what they wantl plan their own operations individually. i think it is useful to have a figurehead. i think a ayman al-zawahiri may be useful. host: here is a tweet -- guest: [laughter] that is a good question. they communicate in a clandestine way. it is not an election of all members of al qaeda. these are the leaders of al- qaeda, a select few leaders. nobody should get the idea that there were some kind of...
118
118
Jun 17, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
context, he had a peculiar charisma that i think zawahiri does not have.i think he was much more operationally engaged than we have the sense zawahiri has been. i've read that there is some suspicion within al qaeda of zawahiri because he's egyptian. so i think -- first of all, i think we should be mindful that this announcement by al qaeda reminds us that despite having suffered a huge loss with the killing of bin laden and a number of others, bin -- al qaeda seeks to perpetuate itself, seeks to find replacements for those who have been killed and remains committed to the agenda that bin laden put before them. so i think he's got some challenges, but i think it's a reminder that they are still out there and we still need to keep after them. >> it's -- david, it's not a surprise that -- from my perspective, that he's moved into that position. the -- he and his organization still threaten us. and as we did both seek to capture and kill and succeed in killing bin laden, we certainly do -- will do the same thing with zawahiri. >> do you take the seven weeks it took to name him as evidence or mayb
context, he had a peculiar charisma that i think zawahiri does not have.i think he was much more operationally engaged than we have the sense zawahiri has been. i've read that there is some suspicion within al qaeda of zawahiri because he's egyptian. so i think -- first of all, i think we should be mindful that this announcement by al qaeda reminds us that despite having suffered a huge loss with the killing of bin laden and a number of others, bin -- al qaeda seeks to perpetuate itself, seeks...
157
157
Jun 4, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
from my constituent companies, in addition the regulations were stated to be overly prescriptive, operationally burdensome and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program attractive. one of the major problem seems to be the medical groups have little experience in managing insurance risks in the administration blueprint rapidly exposing them to potential financial losses. what has oira world and in reviewing the rule today for the account of your organization? >> the quote fugate is reminiscent to the meaningful use rule which the hhs proposed a while back. >> and there are problems with that, too aren't there? >> we are hearing about those problems with the meaningful use role. >> and can potentially of -- >> are we going to speed the process of? >> i would like nothing -- >> how we help to speed that process up? >> there are two things. first, this very hearing in your interest in making sure what is on the plans are not implemented already or are not on each fast-track that they are implemented in a hurry. your ideas what should be on the plan that aren't on th
from my constituent companies, in addition the regulations were stated to be overly prescriptive, operationally burdensome and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program attractive. one of the major problem seems to be the medical groups have little experience in managing insurance risks in the administration blueprint rapidly exposing them to potential financial losses. what has oira world and in reviewing the rule today for the account of your organization?...
143
143
Jun 30, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
this remains the most operationally active affiliate's in the network. it poses a serious threat to the united states. from the controls, they continue to call for strikes against the united states. we cannot and will not let our guard down. we will continue to, al qaeda. we will remain vigilant at home. as we approach the 10th anniversary, as americans seek to understand where we are, we need to look no further than the compound or obama spends his days. there he was holed up for years behind prison walls, isolated from the world. even he understood the sorry state of his organization and the ideology. information's sees reveals that the concerns about the all -- the long-term viability. he calls for large scale attacks against americans but encountered resistance on his followers. he went for years without seeing any spectacular attacks. he saw a senior leaders being taken down one by one and worried about the ability to replace them effectively. most importantly, osama bin laden sensed that al qaeda is losing the larger battle. he knew that al qaeda's
this remains the most operationally active affiliate's in the network. it poses a serious threat to the united states. from the controls, they continue to call for strikes against the united states. we cannot and will not let our guard down. we will continue to, al qaeda. we will remain vigilant at home. as we approach the 10th anniversary, as americans seek to understand where we are, we need to look no further than the compound or obama spends his days. there he was holed up for years behind...
85
85
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
i think he was much more operationally engaged than we have the sense zawahiri has been. i've read that there is some suspicion within al qaeda of zawahiri because he's egyptian. so i think, first of all, i think we should be mindful that this announcement by al qaeda reminds us that despite having suffered a huge loss with the killing of bin laden and a number of others, al qaeda seeks to perpetuate itself, seeks to find replacements for those who have been killed, and remains committed to the agenda that bin laden put before them. so i think he's got some challenges, but i think it's a reminder that they are still out there, and we still need to keep after it. >> david, it's not a surprise that, from my perspective, that he's moved into that position. he and his organization still threaten us. and as we did both seek to capture and kill and succeed in killing bin laden, we certainly will do the same thing with zawahiri. >> take the several weeks it took to name him as evidence of logistical problems, or of some dispute within al qaeda over who should succeed? >> i don't
i think he was much more operationally engaged than we have the sense zawahiri has been. i've read that there is some suspicion within al qaeda of zawahiri because he's egyptian. so i think, first of all, i think we should be mindful that this announcement by al qaeda reminds us that despite having suffered a huge loss with the killing of bin laden and a number of others, al qaeda seeks to perpetuate itself, seeks to find replacements for those who have been killed, and remains committed to the...
151
151
Jun 22, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
decisions, but we have asked for a significant increase in dollars and head count in order to operationalizehe dodd-frank rule. this will be critical if we have these new responsibilities. if we have clearing houses for over-the-counter derivatives, were there will be an enormous concentration of risk, you have that the funding and the capability to do that. we are watching the congressional process and we will see. one thing i would point out is we are deficit neutral. every dollar budget did to the fcc by congress is directly offset by fees paid on transactions. not giving money to the fcc does not mean that money is ages -- is available to other agencies. >> what is the agency not doing if it had a full budget request granted? >> we can always do more. we examined investment advisers once every nine years. six years ago we had 19 examiner's for every trillion dollars of assets under management of investment advisers. ,e now have 12 and examiners so we would do more examination. we would do more analysis and study that would help inform our process about what to do to stabilize our market
decisions, but we have asked for a significant increase in dollars and head count in order to operationalizehe dodd-frank rule. this will be critical if we have these new responsibilities. if we have clearing houses for over-the-counter derivatives, were there will be an enormous concentration of risk, you have that the funding and the capability to do that. we are watching the congressional process and we will see. one thing i would point out is we are deficit neutral. every dollar budget did...
177
177
Jun 21, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i question my supervisors almost immediately when we realized we relocated and started operationallyhe case agent and my supervisor and they allag told me this was a righteous and operation not until december 15, 2010 we have a significant incentive report w showing their preliminaryre investigation into the weapons purchase after reading and at and speaking with my counterparts that they were unaware of all of the events i had to go outside of atf i went to the chief counsel office, the ethics section and ultimately i was able to speak to someone tata. >> do you think the started as a result of ae. recommendation and/or any sort of conflict? >> i can see a conflict between the office of oigha the individuals workingt the case the interaction is i didn't get i,t however those being what they are and how they are alignedr, t apparently is a conflict of interest.ea if somebody at dot authorized the this and is as well first as everybody at atf there creates the conflict with oig. >> talk about thousands of guns knowingly going south so to speak. and the normal coursete of business if y
>> i question my supervisors almost immediately when we realized we relocated and started operationallyhe case agent and my supervisor and they allag told me this was a righteous and operation not until december 15, 2010 we have a significant incentive report w showing their preliminaryre investigation into the weapons purchase after reading and at and speaking with my counterparts that they were unaware of all of the events i had to go outside of atf i went to the chief counsel office,...
177
177
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
seeking to do more to southeast asia to send a diversified message and also to increasingly linked operationally the concept of the indian ocean with the pacific points are made extraordinarily vivid in the book monsoon. one of the first countries to step up and say we want to be engaged in this has been singapore. if you want to have good advice, if you want to hear it on furnished and even if it's tough, go to singapore, and singapore will give you a very clear assessment of how you are doing in the region, and that advice and counsel has been enormously important for us on every time mention that we have been involved in over the course of the last couple of years whether it is architecture, with its issues associated with trade, with a disapproval position on the region as a whole. we have made also important progress over the course of the last several years with vietnam and i think you have seen a very clearly with respect to our economic engagement and a variety of our political interactions. i think the only limiting factor in the current context is the domestic situation in vietnam earl
seeking to do more to southeast asia to send a diversified message and also to increasingly linked operationally the concept of the indian ocean with the pacific points are made extraordinarily vivid in the book monsoon. one of the first countries to step up and say we want to be engaged in this has been singapore. if you want to have good advice, if you want to hear it on furnished and even if it's tough, go to singapore, and singapore will give you a very clear assessment of how you are doing...
128
128
Jun 30, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
this remains the most operationally active affiliate's in the network. it poses a serious threat to the united states. from the controls, they continue to call for strikes against the united states. we cannot and will not let our guard down. we will continue to, al qaeda. we will remain vigilant at home. as we approach the 10th anniversary, as americans seek to understand where we are, we need to look no further than the compound or obama spends his days. there he was holed up for years behind prison walls, isolated from the world. even he understood the sorry state of his organization and the ideology. information's sees reveals that the concerns about the all -- the long-term viability. he calls for large scale attacks against americans but encountered resistance on his followers. he went for years without seeing any spectacular attacks. he saw a senior leaders being taken down one by one and worried about the ability to replace them effectively. most importantly, osama bin laden sensed that al qaeda is losing the larger battle. he knew that al qaeda's
this remains the most operationally active affiliate's in the network. it poses a serious threat to the united states. from the controls, they continue to call for strikes against the united states. we cannot and will not let our guard down. we will continue to, al qaeda. we will remain vigilant at home. as we approach the 10th anniversary, as americans seek to understand where we are, we need to look no further than the compound or obama spends his days. there he was holed up for years behind...
166
166
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
stand up the office of the security and prepared this under assistant secretary which includes operationalize in in 2020 integrated operating center which gets reports on all the actor gets reports from all of the police departments at the va which provides the secretary frequent briefings on what indy 500 is going on, and we take any of these allegations very seriously. we investigate them very seriously. so we are in the process now of reviewing the gao's recommendations, particularly with a side benefit critical areas where we think we point out that we may have issues for improvements. we also have in 2010, i believe issued a va directive in 2010i believe is responsibility to the emergency department for the appropriate management of veterans to present to ensure that they get sensitive and appropriate treatment including treatment that meets all the standards the would protect the legal ranks. we think that is a very important component of bringing us in place. we will take steps to expand and reproof the allegations. we have to process these as i mentioned, but also the issue reprocessi
stand up the office of the security and prepared this under assistant secretary which includes operationalize in in 2020 integrated operating center which gets reports on all the actor gets reports from all of the police departments at the va which provides the secretary frequent briefings on what indy 500 is going on, and we take any of these allegations very seriously. we investigate them very seriously. so we are in the process now of reviewing the gao's recommendations, particularly with a...
156
156
Jun 7, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
from my constituent companies, in addition the regulations were stated to be overly prescriptive, operationally burdensome and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program attractive. one of the major problem seems to be the medical groups have little experience in managing insurance risks in the administration blueprint rapidly exposing them to potential financial losses. what has oira world and in reviewing the rule today for the account of your organization? >> the quote fugate is reminiscent to the meaningful use rule which the hhs proposed a while back. >> and there are problems with that, too aren't there? >> we are hearing about those problems with the meaningful use role. >> and can potentially of -- >> are we going to speed the process of? >> i would like nothing -- >> how we help to speed that process up? >> there are two things. first, this very hearing in your interest in making sure what is on the plans are not implemented already or are not on each fast-track that they are implemented in a hurry. your ideas what should be on the plan that aren't on th
from my constituent companies, in addition the regulations were stated to be overly prescriptive, operationally burdensome and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program attractive. one of the major problem seems to be the medical groups have little experience in managing insurance risks in the administration blueprint rapidly exposing them to potential financial losses. what has oira world and in reviewing the rule today for the account of your organization?...
673
673
Jun 22, 2011
06/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 673
favorite 0
quote 0
has had success on all three to the point on the al qaeda front, lester, to say that operationally al qaeda in that region has essentially been defeated. and that is going to be the case he makes for bringing home these essentially 30,000 troops over a time line of approximately 12 to 18 months. possibly as many as 10,000 by the end of this year, an additional 20,000 by the end of next year. what won't be talked about too much tonight is what happens to the other approximately 70,000 troops that will be slowly coming home sometime between 2013 and 2014. >> and, chuck, are the generals on board with this phase of a drawdown? >> reporter: the best way to describe the reaction and one general i've talked to and some military aides, they're okay with this. i put "okay" in quotes. general petraeus argued to keep the surge forces in the region longer, that he would like to have them there for one more fighting season. the president essentially is overruling him on that front. but you talk to many military experts and they will say generals always want more troops on the ground. they say the
has had success on all three to the point on the al qaeda front, lester, to say that operationally al qaeda in that region has essentially been defeated. and that is going to be the case he makes for bringing home these essentially 30,000 troops over a time line of approximately 12 to 18 months. possibly as many as 10,000 by the end of this year, an additional 20,000 by the end of next year. what won't be talked about too much tonight is what happens to the other approximately 70,000 troops...
154
154
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
almost immediately, once we realized, once we relocated the phoenix and got briefed and started operationally that we were allowing this to go. then as a case agent, my supervisor and chain of command told me i was wrong and they were right and this was a righteous operation. it wasn't until on december 15th, 2010 when i read, we have a significant incident report, detailing the preliminary investigation into the trace and weapons purchased, and after reading that and speaking with my fbi counterparts and learning that they were unaware of the events regarding the purchase and trace of the firearms, i had to go outside the atf, i attempted to contact the council office, ethics section. made several attempts to contact oig office and ultimately i was able to speak to someone at snar graph ner's office. >> do you think there's a conflict with oig given the fact it started as a result of recommendation or do you see any conflict that the investigator general has? >> i can see a conflict between the office of the oig, the actual individuals working the case, my interaction with them since intervi
almost immediately, once we realized, once we relocated the phoenix and got briefed and started operationally that we were allowing this to go. then as a case agent, my supervisor and chain of command told me i was wrong and they were right and this was a righteous operation. it wasn't until on december 15th, 2010 when i read, we have a significant incident report, detailing the preliminary investigation into the trace and weapons purchased, and after reading that and speaking with my fbi...
159
159
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 1
did she live up to all hopes not just necessarily operationally, but in the feelings here. >> i guess i'll start. no doubt. endeavour's a fantastic ship. we were out on the run way thade talked being about it's just shy of 20 years. you look at it and it doesn't look 20 years at all. mike mentioned that a couple times it looks almost the same as the day it came in other than a couple of the blankets on the outside are darker and worn and showing sign of space flight. it's a sfan it'sic ship. it came in as a replacement to get us back from the challenger accident and it really -- it's been a workhorse ever since. not only the vehicle but the teams down here to take care of it have done an amazing job. again unbelievably proud of all the firsts that vehicle has accomplished. and it can fly another 20 years no doubt and keep going. >> ken cramer for space flight. for all of us just want to say thanks for doing great job for science this a.m.s. wonderful for mankind what you have done. wonder if you could reflect a little bit, each of you, your teams how they felt about bringing the a.m.s
did she live up to all hopes not just necessarily operationally, but in the feelings here. >> i guess i'll start. no doubt. endeavour's a fantastic ship. we were out on the run way thade talked being about it's just shy of 20 years. you look at it and it doesn't look 20 years at all. mike mentioned that a couple times it looks almost the same as the day it came in other than a couple of the blankets on the outside are darker and worn and showing sign of space flight. it's a sfan it'sic...
181
181
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
almost immediately, oncewe realized, once we relocated the phoenix and got briefed and started operationally that we were allowing this to go. then as a case agent, my supervisor and chain of command to me i was wrong and they were right and this was a righteous operation. it wasn't until on december 15th, 2010 when i read, we have a significant incident report, deiling the preliminary investigation into the trace and weapons purchased, and after reading that and speaking with my fbi countearts and learning that they were unaware of the events regarding the purchase and trace of the firearms, i had to go outside the atf, i attempted to contact the council office, ethics section. made several attempts to contact oig office and ultimately i was able to speak to someone at snar graph ner's office. >> do you think there's a conflict with oig given the fact it started as a result of recommendation or do you see any conflict that the investigator general has? >> i can see a conflict between the office of the oig, the actual individuals working the case, my interaction with them since interviewed b
almost immediately, oncewe realized, once we relocated the phoenix and got briefed and started operationally that we were allowing this to go. then as a case agent, my supervisor and chain of command to me i was wrong and they were right and this was a righteous operation. it wasn't until on december 15th, 2010 when i read, we have a significant incident report, deiling the preliminary investigation into the trace and weapons purchased, and after reading that and speaking with my fbi countearts...
96
96
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
from my constituent companies, in addition the regulations were stated to be overly prescriptive, operationally burdensome and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program attractive. one of the major problem seems to be the medical groups have little experience in managing insurance risks in the administration blueprint rapidly exposing them to potential financial losses. what has oira world and in reviewing the rule today for the account of your organization? >> the quote fugate is reminiscent to the meaningful use rule which the hhs proposed a while back. >> and there are problems with that, too aren't there? >> we are hearing about those problems with the meaningful use role. >> and can potentially of -- >> are we going to speed the process of? >> i would like nothing -- >> how we help to speed that process up? >> there are two things. first, this very hearing in your interest in making sure what is on the plans are not implemented already or are not on each fast-track that they are implemented in a hurry. your ideas what should be on the plan that aren't on th
from my constituent companies, in addition the regulations were stated to be overly prescriptive, operationally burdensome and the incentives are too difficult to achieve to make this voluntary program attractive. one of the major problem seems to be the medical groups have little experience in managing insurance risks in the administration blueprint rapidly exposing them to potential financial losses. what has oira world and in reviewing the rule today for the account of your organization?...
84
84
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to make sure they're identified, called by name and defeated before they operationize before the united states of america. radical islam, not all of islam, but radical islam believes it's ok to kill and murder in the name of their religion. it's not we need to make sure we call this by name and stand up to it not as being afraid of it as a matter of politil correctness. it is not ok and we need to say that. and one other thing, we need a president of the united states who stands shoulder to shoulder with our great friend israel and make sure there is no daylight between the united states and israel. [applause] now, the next on -- i know it's been a long day. you've been here a long time and ybe things are wearing on for you and there are just a couple more speakers. so i'm going to say this slowly. i know we have some democrat trackers in the back so i'm going to say it slowly so even they can follow along with this. are you ready? this one is important. very complex. very difficult. we can't spend more than we take in. the federal government takes in 2.2 trillion in revenue
we need to make sure they're identified, called by name and defeated before they operationize before the united states of america. radical islam, not all of islam, but radical islam believes it's ok to kill and murder in the name of their religion. it's not we need to make sure we call this by name and stand up to it not as being afraid of it as a matter of politil correctness. it is not ok and we need to say that. and one other thing, we need a president of the united states who stands...
194
194
Jun 4, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to make sure they're identified, called by name and defeated before they operationize before islam, but radical islam believes it's ok to kill and murder in the name of their religion. it's not. we need to make sure we call this by name and stand up to it not as being afraid of it as a matter of political correctness. it is not ok and we need to say that. and one other thing, we need a president of the united states who stands shoulder to shoulder with our great friend israel and make sure there is no daylight between the united states and israel. [applause] now, the next ones -- i know it's been a long day. you've been here a long time and maybe things are wearing on for you and there are just a couple more speakers. so i'm going to say this slowly. i know we have some democrat trackers in the back so i'm going to say it slowly so even they can follow along with this. are you ready? this one is important. very complex. very difficult. we can't spend more than we take in. the federal government takes in 2.2 trillion in revenue each year and they're spending -- 3.7 trillion. y
we need to make sure they're identified, called by name and defeated before they operationize before islam, but radical islam believes it's ok to kill and murder in the name of their religion. it's not. we need to make sure we call this by name and stand up to it not as being afraid of it as a matter of political correctness. it is not ok and we need to say that. and one other thing, we need a president of the united states who stands shoulder to shoulder with our great friend israel and make...
80
80
Jun 27, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
decisions but we have asked for a fairly significant increase dollars and head count in order to operationalize the dodd-frank rules and we've been very clear that this is really going to be critical if we have these new responsibilities. if we're going to have clearing houses, for example, for over the counter derivatives where there will be an enormous concentration of risk we have to regulate those entities and we have to have the funding and the capability to do that. so we are anxiously watching the congressional process and we'll see. one thing i would point out is that we are deficit neutral. every dollar budgeted to the sec by congress is directly offset by fees paid on transactions. not giving money to the sec does not mean the money is freed up to -- >> you don't cost -- >> exactly. >> what are the agencies not doing it would not have been done if the full request had been budgeted. >> we can always do more. for example, we examine investment advisors on average once every nine years or so. that's insane. six years ago we had 19 examiners for every trillion dollars of assets under man
decisions but we have asked for a fairly significant increase dollars and head count in order to operationalize the dodd-frank rules and we've been very clear that this is really going to be critical if we have these new responsibilities. if we're going to have clearing houses, for example, for over the counter derivatives where there will be an enormous concentration of risk we have to regulate those entities and we have to have the funding and the capability to do that. so we are anxiously...