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exactly the margin china was initially trying to get to that caused the instability, so this is not a panacea. cyril: tell us about the irish airline aer lingus. it is one step closer to being taken over. kate: the budget irish carrier ryanair has agreed to sell its 30% stake in aer lingus to the international airlines group, a parent company of british airways and iberia. it must now be approved by eu regulators, and there are signs they will be given the green light. >> european union regulators are set to give the green light to international airlines group acquisition of aer lingus. ryanair agreed to sell its 29.8% stake in the irish carrier to iag as part of a 1.3 billion euro did for the airlines. ryanair ceo michael o'leary says the company would make a small profit on investments, generating 400 million euros. >> we believe the id -- the iag offer is a reasonable one and we plan to accept it in the best interest of ryanair shareholders. >> ryanair had also attempted to buy aer lingus three times in the past. its takeover quest began in 2006. the irish government, which sold its 25% st
exactly the margin china was initially trying to get to that caused the instability, so this is not a panacea. cyril: tell us about the irish airline aer lingus. it is one step closer to being taken over. kate: the budget irish carrier ryanair has agreed to sell its 30% stake in aer lingus to the international airlines group, a parent company of british airways and iberia. it must now be approved by eu regulators, and there are signs they will be given the green light. >> european union...
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and i think the investment in the body cameras it's a good investment but it's not going to be a panacea. law enforcement has a lot to do with it. and as far as the cameras, the same should apply in our jail system as well and that investment should also be made there. i look forward to the discussion, look forward to hearing from the agencies and from the public. thank you, supervisor mar, for putting this on the agenda. >> supervisor christensen >> i think we are very fortunate to have an exemplary staff from the central station. they have done a great job. we are a very diverse community with many non-english speaking residents. we need to look at what is not working well and what is working well and we have the opportunity to engage with the community, with the schools, seniors, their integration with the community has gone a long way on the north east part of the city to actually feel the police force is a resource rather than a threat to them. i'm grateful for the leadership that our police captains have shown in that way. i think while that may not be the case, i want to say how g
and i think the investment in the body cameras it's a good investment but it's not going to be a panacea. law enforcement has a lot to do with it. and as far as the cameras, the same should apply in our jail system as well and that investment should also be made there. i look forward to the discussion, look forward to hearing from the agencies and from the public. thank you, supervisor mar, for putting this on the agenda. >> supervisor christensen >> i think we are very fortunate to...
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. >> by no means do we think it is the panacea to police and community relations but we think it's ace in a larger trouble. >> i can't wait to start looking at it. >>> a woman at the center of a legal bah battle is expected to testify today. mimi lee says destroying the embryos would destroy her only chance to have children. >> reporter: she about her husband stored embryos. they said they. he says he can't imagine having involving children. >>> time is 6:39. the special olympics flame will make the final stop this morning. a team of law enforcement officers carried the torched. today the flame will head to the south bay. santa clara and current 49est will be there. world games set for july 23 25áth. >>> right now it is 6:40. it is day two of jury deliberations in the trial of the colorado movie theater shooter. coming up at 7:00 the big challenges jurors are facing as they deseed his fay. -- are facing. >>> this looks good so far on the way to oakland. we'll tell you little bit more coming up. >>> much bigger fog bank today and there's also a breeze also for areas that did not have
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. >> by no means do we think it is the panacea to police communication but we think it is a piece inger puzzle. >> we are human. we are foulable. i can't wait to start using this. >> police hope to out it's fit every officer with a body camera next year. >>> the alameda sheriffs office uses a sensor that detects whether it is too hot. it will alert officers if it become too hot or if the air conditioner stops working by sending a message. some time it is pagers could be out of range from the officer went too far inside a building. >> for all we had was a pager that vibrated and told us, very simple technology. this has come a long way. >> the new system costs $700 per patrol car. the goal is to use for them using private donations. they are having an a fundraiser across the whole state of california. they are hard working dogs. >> that's good idea. >>> time is 5:40. two fires in three days happened ton eastern span of the bay bridge. we'll tell you the i'm terms that spark -- items that sparked flames both times. >>> and fascinating photos with long awaited images revealed. it might
. >> by no means do we think it is the panacea to police communication but we think it is a piece inger puzzle. >> we are human. we are foulable. i can't wait to start using this. >> police hope to out it's fit every officer with a body camera next year. >>> the alameda sheriffs office uses a sensor that detects whether it is too hot. it will alert officers if it become too hot or if the air conditioner stops working by sending a message. some time it is pagers could...
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. >> don't think this flag was a panacea. it was a symbol. it was symbolic of all the states. this state left the union because they couldn't continue to do what they wanted to do. they couldn't continue to enforce and empose the state's rights principle on people of color. this was the first state to secede from the union because it did not want to be part of any government that had control over their lives and told them how to treat people. we are where we want to be, and we hope that this is a new generation of people who want to make this is place of the united states. >> so in your opinion what steps need to be taken to bridge that gap? >> well, all the things that we've talked about before in all the day-to-day things that need to be taken. we don't treat all children in a just and equitable manner. we don't have the affordable care act and we have 350,000 people in the state of 4.6 million people who don't have any healthcare. what we've done with this flag, i'm happy for that. but we have to bring in a generation of folks who want to do things right who want to serve p
. >> don't think this flag was a panacea. it was a symbol. it was symbolic of all the states. this state left the union because they couldn't continue to do what they wanted to do. they couldn't continue to enforce and empose the state's rights principle on people of color. this was the first state to secede from the union because it did not want to be part of any government that had control over their lives and told them how to treat people. we are where we want to be, and we hope that...
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. >> by no means do we think it's the panacea for police and community relations, but we think it's a piece in the larger puzzle. >> while the camera is an important tool, i think at the same time we have professional officers, and we still need to allow them to have some discretion. >> reporter: san jose police contend the policy is evolving. what's clear in other cities like oakland where cameras are used, and citizen complaints have significantly gone down. san jose police hope to outfit every officer with the camera next year. >> we're human, we're fallible. i welcome this, and i really can't wait to start using it. >> reporter: in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> fog is rolling in through san francisco. of course we're in san jose now. no fog there, but the winds are blowing fairly briskly. that's going to push fog down towards fremont, and hayward over the next few hours. by the morning hours a lot of us will have fog. i'll show you that in a minute. you can see the fog forming along the coast getting chewed away on the north coast. but it will be back tonight. hig
. >> by no means do we think it's the panacea for police and community relations, but we think it's a piece in the larger puzzle. >> while the camera is an important tool, i think at the same time we have professional officers, and we still need to allow them to have some discretion. >> reporter: san jose police contend the policy is evolving. what's clear in other cities like oakland where cameras are used, and citizen complaints have significantly gone down. san jose police...
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this is not a panacea.in the jail and this inmate was arrested 19 times in five years and he went to ice 10 times. another guy dang, he was turned over to ice 10 times and he still was arrested 28 times separately. what does it tell it us? these guys are not being deported. >> good for sheriff mims in fresno and good for ice for putting the agents there so she can cut through the california insanity. the head of homeland security, the head of ice johnson, he doesn't even know who kate steinle is. i mean what world are you living in? you don't know the biggest immigration story of the past 10 years and he doesn't have any clue. that's how out of touch they are. tell me about the secure communities program william. >> secure communities was a great success. it cost taxpayers about a million bucks. it basically meant every time a person was booked into jail ice got their fingerprints so they could be deported. it was a logical choke point so we weren't going to round up 11 million illegals. >> it was around th
this is not a panacea.in the jail and this inmate was arrested 19 times in five years and he went to ice 10 times. another guy dang, he was turned over to ice 10 times and he still was arrested 28 times separately. what does it tell it us? these guys are not being deported. >> good for sheriff mims in fresno and good for ice for putting the agents there so she can cut through the california insanity. the head of homeland security, the head of ice johnson, he doesn't even know who kate...
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20% of the people in america who say hillary clinton is the cure-all to every problem, she is the panaceails america and marvelous person and adorable grandmother and great. those people don't matter with the intensity with which they vote. what poll after poll tells us not only do the majority of americans not trust her but the numbers have grown overtime. people have low expectations with politicians when it comes to trust and honesty. the question for hillary clinton is will she double cross them? will she have interest at heart? or take the interest of rich friends and herself and not them? lou: well, bernie sanders is showing to be a reliable socialist, drawing huge crowds he's an extraordinary phenomenon. >> if you can get the people to show up in a high school in bangor, maine, you have done something in a small rural state. bernie sanders is demonstrating this is real. among the democratic party, members of the democratic party, economic issues, real as he describes it, democratic socialism is really what they want. hard core redistribution, knock the top down, share the wealth. r
20% of the people in america who say hillary clinton is the cure-all to every problem, she is the panaceails america and marvelous person and adorable grandmother and great. those people don't matter with the intensity with which they vote. what poll after poll tells us not only do the majority of americans not trust her but the numbers have grown overtime. people have low expectations with politicians when it comes to trust and honesty. the question for hillary clinton is will she double cross...
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first of all know what i think has ever argued that legalization is a panacea but everything is going to work beautifully in a legalized system. but i would defied advocates of the prohibition who have identified the various problems associate with drug abuse to show how those problems are made better through prohibition. and that simply isn't the case and there are lots of unintended side effects, which prohibitionists almost never talk about. with the international environment, i think we of servicing a sea change in attitude. the portugal experiment was a key development, and as you note we put out a study five years ago on that experiment. one of the things i think is most important about the portugal experiment is that it blew up a lot of the prohibitionists myth, but you're going to see soaring drug use rates. no, we didn't. we were going to see soaring crime rates associated with a legalized system or a decriminalized system. no, they didn't. in fact, the trend has been in the other direction. and the stranglehold of the prohibitionists paradigm on international policy i think,
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is also part of the issue we've had when we've been talking about body cameras as if they were a panacea for everything. even the body camera becomes blurry at the moment when you think my goodness this is when the shooting happens. so it's not clear whether the shot is fired first or the car moves first. here i have concerns about jumping to conclusions. >> do cops cover for other cops? >> everybody likes to believe that, but i'm telling you, most cops i know, you know, nobody is going to jail to cover up for another guy who made a mistake or did something criminal. people like to believe that, but i don't know anybody who is willing to go to jail for somebody else over that. >> you say willing to go to jail, because the idea is how will they go to jail? because prosecutions in these cases happen so rarely, just as sort of a statistical matter. four prosecutions in 2015, that doesn't seem to me -- maybe you want to cover for somebody or don't for whatever reason, but the threat of jail, does that hang over a cop when you come out of this thing? >> absolutely. you know this will be inves
is also part of the issue we've had when we've been talking about body cameras as if they were a panacea for everything. even the body camera becomes blurry at the moment when you think my goodness this is when the shooting happens. so it's not clear whether the shot is fired first or the car moves first. here i have concerns about jumping to conclusions. >> do cops cover for other cops? >> everybody likes to believe that, but i'm telling you, most cops i know, you know, nobody is...
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tax cuts thinking it's going to be a panacea. >> it's a national disgrace.walker offered freedom for the people of wisconsin to leave the union if they did. and many of them thousands of them especially public sector workers, they left. he offered them that freedom and they left. and he's a national disgrace for offering freedom to people who took it? >> well again, the fact of the matter is what the bottom line is what the state of wisconsin's economy has done under scott walker. not just this past year but the time he's been in office. relative to the national and regional averages, that's a disgrace. if he took that -- >> sir, the unemployment rate in wisconsin is 4.6%. the national rate is over 5%. is that a national disgrace? >> they started at a lower level when the recession hit, wisconsin was hit less hard. the fact of the matter is the people of wisconsin were polled by marquette. approval 48%. disapproval. 56. against hillary clinton hew loses 52 to 40. somehow he'll break through these blue states not if this poll is any indication. >> it's a long
tax cuts thinking it's going to be a panacea. >> it's a national disgrace.walker offered freedom for the people of wisconsin to leave the union if they did. and many of them thousands of them especially public sector workers, they left. he offered them that freedom and they left. and he's a national disgrace for offering freedom to people who took it? >> well again, the fact of the matter is what the bottom line is what the state of wisconsin's economy has done under scott walker....
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and his idea was that this would be a panacea, this would unite the north and south. that south carolina, seeing the enemy ships coming into new york harbor, would come and fight for the union. well, he was a little off on some of that and lincoln did not take his advice. but seward's aggressive foreign policy that threatened europe, that hard power line that remained intact, he was not corrected or dissuaded from that. and that was very important to the success of the war. >> when we think of the international relations of the civil war, we think about europe but one of the most important factors was mexico. >> yes. >> mexico was crucial to the war and con constantly talked about. why don't you explain to us why this was so. >> right at the beginning of the war right after spain took over santa domingo france, spain and britain met in london and formed a tripart alliance in which they agreed for annal ride invasion of mexico -- an allied invasion of mexico. napoleon's grand design to topple the juarez government, the republican who'd just been his party had just been
and his idea was that this would be a panacea, this would unite the north and south. that south carolina, seeing the enemy ships coming into new york harbor, would come and fight for the union. well, he was a little off on some of that and lincoln did not take his advice. but seward's aggressive foreign policy that threatened europe, that hard power line that remained intact, he was not corrected or dissuaded from that. and that was very important to the success of the war. >> when we...
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i don't hold a panacea that they will suddenly become fabulous people. what i want is no nuclear armed iran. and by the way there is a whole other host of sanctions on iran that deal with their support of terrorism. that isn't changed one iota. and our own sanctions as well. so the question is do you want to have an iran that we know is a bad actor and we're not dumb about it they are a bad actor, do we want them armed with nuclear weapons? and under the bush years is when they started to do all this convert activity. and finally it is going to stop. and as far as the money is concerned it is going to be done very carefully. the sanctions will be lifted carefully. and we'll be able to monitor this? >> do you believe what the republicans are saying that they are going to block this? and of course the president said he would veto anything that could get in the way of this deal. so how big a fight is this going to be in congress? >> it will be a huge fight. but here is what i want to say. unless there is something that i don't know about at this point, unle
i don't hold a panacea that they will suddenly become fabulous people. what i want is no nuclear armed iran. and by the way there is a whole other host of sanctions on iran that deal with their support of terrorism. that isn't changed one iota. and our own sanctions as well. so the question is do you want to have an iran that we know is a bad actor and we're not dumb about it they are a bad actor, do we want them armed with nuclear weapons? and under the bush years is when they started to do...
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but you and i both know, as many people watching know, one action does not necessarily mean the panacea ails and i think many of us looked back to the election of a black president as a massive turning point in race relations in this country. where do you see this moment in that spectrum in terms of the problem this is country suffers and the progress we need to make? >> well, yesterday when the governor was signing the legislation i was on the floor of the house of representatives speaking out against an amendment that was put up by one of my colleagues who happens to be from southern california he said at the direction of his liedership on the republican side to stop the national park service from voluntarily not selling confederate memorabilia. from voluntarily not selling it. and there were two other things concerning the confederate battle flag that was addressed in that amendment. so it says to me that we really can't rest on our laurels yet. at the same time south carolina was pledging allegiance to one flag, here we are in the house of representatives raising that flag as someth
but you and i both know, as many people watching know, one action does not necessarily mean the panacea ails and i think many of us looked back to the election of a black president as a massive turning point in race relations in this country. where do you see this moment in that spectrum in terms of the problem this is country suffers and the progress we need to make? >> well, yesterday when the governor was signing the legislation i was on the floor of the house of representatives...
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i think, judy, cameras they're not a panacea but i think they will help restore the relationship andn the police. i think they're good for the police, quite honestly. and there's no question that there's been a breech in the trust between especially urban community, african-american minority communities and the police in mainly american cities. >> a tough thing to watch this week. let's turn to presidential politics. david, we are six days away now from the first debate. the republicans are going to meet in cleveland. i guess ten of the now 17 republicans, former virginia governor jim gilmore jumped in the race today. what do we connect? this is the first time we see ten of the 17 together. >> well, first what's trump? is this a donald trump reality show with nine supporting actors? that's going to be the big story, whether he is able to dominate with his own voice whether everyone, as they have been doing off camera in the last week, trying to get publicity for themselves by attacking him whether he becomes a central figure or whether they try to ignore him. >> woodruff: hope they t
i think, judy, cameras they're not a panacea but i think they will help restore the relationship andn the police. i think they're good for the police, quite honestly. and there's no question that there's been a breech in the trust between especially urban community, african-american minority communities and the police in mainly american cities. >> a tough thing to watch this week. let's turn to presidential politics. david, we are six days away now from the first debate. the republicans...
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. >> first of all no one i fate has never argued that legalization is say panacea to work beautifullyrohibition to identify the various problems associated with the views to show how those problems are made better through prohibition. but because it is is almost never talked about with that international environment we have is each stage is an attitude. it is a key development one of the things that is most important it blew up the prohibitionist myth that you will see soaring crime rates associate -- associate with decriminalize system. the trend is in either direction. the stranglehold of the prohibitionist on international policy and other countries that may have thought for many years the u.s.-led policy was your interests -- idiocy but you don't tell that to the world's superpower. now governments are willing to deviate. where there is legalized commerce. and to see where that goes i am a strong believer in the yogi berra observation it ain't over until it's over but i see favorable trends i will not pop the champagne to assume it is legal at the time until we see better results.
. >> first of all no one i fate has never argued that legalization is say panacea to work beautifullyrohibition to identify the various problems associated with the views to show how those problems are made better through prohibition. but because it is is almost never talked about with that international environment we have is each stage is an attitude. it is a key development one of the things that is most important it blew up the prohibitionist myth that you will see soaring crime rates...
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there is not a panacea. but there are many critical steps we must take on issues confronting communities and challenges whether poverty or reform or as we have seen , instances we have seen amazing studies that have confirmed there is a 90% drop in complaints against officers. that is an astounding number. 90% drop in the complaints? a 60% drop in the use of force by officers. so look on every side of the issue there is not the black side or a white side. but there is a right side and a wrong side and if you can be in a position where the officers go home at night to a loving family family, and citizens of the community go home at night to loving families and warm embraces, if they had the body board camera it will happen every day some plays in our country. how can we not figure out the best way to be into the hands of our police officers? this does not touch on the fact the unfortunate video april 4th. charleston is south carolina of walter scott. it helps bring clarity to iran incredibly painful situation
there is not a panacea. but there are many critical steps we must take on issues confronting communities and challenges whether poverty or reform or as we have seen , instances we have seen amazing studies that have confirmed there is a 90% drop in complaints against officers. that is an astounding number. 90% drop in the complaints? a 60% drop in the use of force by officers. so look on every side of the issue there is not the black side or a white side. but there is a right side and a wrong...
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that said my message today is higher education is no panacea for eliminating disparities between individuals and group characteristics such as race and gender. a further drive to increase educational attainment among minority groups will likely lead to disappointment as in some sense. let us look at in 1970 for every hundred white and american colleges as 11 blacks. by 2013 there were 25 a dramatic growth and educational access by african-americans. the narrowing of income differentials between blacks and whites has been very modest. black household income rose by 2% to five percentage points from 19822013 depending on statistic is for maybe 65%. eliminate 10% or 12% of differentials. the fact remains increased educational attainment in eradicating a small portion of income differentials and future prospects did not appear to be particularly good. the question is why is this though. the evidence is clear the proportion of import minority groups that african-americans and hispanics entering college that actually graduate within six years is below the authority of a small national average of 6
that said my message today is higher education is no panacea for eliminating disparities between individuals and group characteristics such as race and gender. a further drive to increase educational attainment among minority groups will likely lead to disappointment as in some sense. let us look at in 1970 for every hundred white and american colleges as 11 blacks. by 2013 there were 25 a dramatic growth and educational access by african-americans. the narrowing of income differentials between...
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. >> first of all no one i fate has never argued that legalization is say panacea to work beautifullyut prohibition to identify the various problems associated with the views to show how those problems are made better through prohibition. but because it is is almost never talked about with that international environment we have is each stage is an attitude. it is a key development one of the things that is most important it blew up the prohibitionist myth that you will see soaring crime rates associate -- associate with decriminalize system. the trend is in either direction. the stranglehold of the prohibitionist on international policy and other countries that may have thought for many years the u.s.-led policy was your interests -- idiocy but you don't tell that to the world's superpower. now governments are willing to deviate. where there is legalized commerce. and to see where that goes i am a strong believer in the yogi berra observation it ain't over until it's over but i see favorable trends i will not pop the champagne to assume it is legal at the time until we see better resu
. >> first of all no one i fate has never argued that legalization is say panacea to work beautifullyut prohibition to identify the various problems associated with the views to show how those problems are made better through prohibition. but because it is is almost never talked about with that international environment we have is each stage is an attitude. it is a key development one of the things that is most important it blew up the prohibitionist myth that you will see soaring crime...
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some believe could be a panacea for these slumping sales.re joined by our colleague john fortt. >> don't count the pc out quite yet. windows 10 might give a boost with a major assist from new chips from intel. analysts are bearish how big an impact either will have on demand because windows 10 will be a free upgrade and sky link chips won't come cheap. here is another possibility that pcs will actually get a lift but not until the very end of the year. yes, windows upgrade is free to windows 7 and 8 users. that will remind people the most ancient windows 7 machines that it is time for a new machine. sleek new boxes are going to arrive with thinner designs and longer battery life around the september time frame. should provide their early buzz on consumer interest in 10. there is still hope for a pc christmas. >> i am confused. pc sales are going down. tablet sales are flattening. so what are we using? s to do the heavy lifting, what are people using? >> they are using their old pcs. they aren't buying new ones. the question is whether there
some believe could be a panacea for these slumping sales.re joined by our colleague john fortt. >> don't count the pc out quite yet. windows 10 might give a boost with a major assist from new chips from intel. analysts are bearish how big an impact either will have on demand because windows 10 will be a free upgrade and sky link chips won't come cheap. here is another possibility that pcs will actually get a lift but not until the very end of the year. yes, windows upgrade is free to...
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it is not the panacea, but it is heart of the solution. clearly we need to be more enabled to serve veterans and to serve them appropriately and in the way that they deserve it. closing hospitals is not a choice as far as i'm concerned. we have an i.t. system that cannot track spending and cannot reconcile a budget in a timely way. i think you have alluded to this in your testimony. i would argue that there has been an increase in demand from our veterans. they also argued that the v.a. is pushing more resources out the door than they have in the past. that is a good thing. it needs more veterans are being served really. you have mentioned areas that we need to improve upon. you have mentioned i.t.. better management of checks and balances. i think before we move forward in any way shape, or form, we need assurances that these kinds of things will get. -- will get next. we cannot hope and pray the next time that we will be at her off. we need assurances that these will be fixed and we will know in a timely way where we are. we will know ex
it is not the panacea, but it is heart of the solution. clearly we need to be more enabled to serve veterans and to serve them appropriately and in the way that they deserve it. closing hospitals is not a choice as far as i'm concerned. we have an i.t. system that cannot track spending and cannot reconcile a budget in a timely way. i think you have alluded to this in your testimony. i would argue that there has been an increase in demand from our veterans. they also argued that the v.a. is...
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. >> no one has ever argued legalization is a panacea and everything will work beautifully in a legalized system, but i would define the advocate of prohibition whoever identified various problems associated with drug abuse to show how those problems are made better through prohibition. that simply is not the case, and there are lots of unintended side effects that prohibition is almost never talk about. with the international environment, i think we have certainly seen a sea change in attitude. the portugal experiment was a key development. as you note, we put out a study five years ago from the experiment. one thing most important was it blew up a lot of the prohibition miss that you were going to see soaring drug use rates. no, we didn't. soaring crime rates with the legalized system no they did not. in fact, it has been in the other direction. in fact it has been in the other direction. the stranglehold of the paradigm on international policy, i think, if it has not been broken, it is in the process of breaking, you see other countries that may have thought for many years that the u.s
. >> no one has ever argued legalization is a panacea and everything will work beautifully in a legalized system, but i would define the advocate of prohibition whoever identified various problems associated with drug abuse to show how those problems are made better through prohibition. that simply is not the case, and there are lots of unintended side effects that prohibition is almost never talk about. with the international environment, i think we have certainly seen a sea change in...
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first of all, no one, i think has ever argued that legalization is a panacea, that everything is going to work beautifully in a legalized system, but i would defy the advocates of prohibition who have identified the various problems associated with drug abuse to show how those problems are made better through prohibition and that simply isn't the case and there are lots of unintended side effects which prohibitionists almost never talk about. with the international environment, i think we've certainly seen a change in attitude and the portugal experiment was a key development and as you note we put out a study five years ago on that experiment and one of the things they -- i think that was most important about the portugal experiment is that it blew up a lot of the prohibitionist myths that you were going to see soaring drug use rates. no, we didn't. we were going to see soaring crime rates associated with a legalized system or a decriminalized system. no, they didn't. in fact the trend has been in the other direction. and the stranglehold of the prohibitionist paradigm on internationa
first of all, no one, i think has ever argued that legalization is a panacea, that everything is going to work beautifully in a legalized system, but i would defy the advocates of prohibition who have identified the various problems associated with drug abuse to show how those problems are made better through prohibition and that simply isn't the case and there are lots of unintended side effects which prohibitionists almost never talk about. with the international environment, i think we've...
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in many ways, trade has been oversold as the panacea to create more jobs. it has cost jobs, but the nature of work is changing. i support the trade promotion authority. i think it is the way to the future. globalization. the world is getting smaller and we need to work together, particularly on controlling climate change. host: the status of the american dream is our broad topic. jared is waiting in michigan line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would like to bring up a few points. number one, president obama and michelle obama are really the american dream, and the republicans hate them for it. number two, the debt was raised by president obama. they tripled it. he tripled it and started this country on this spending. president reagan i mean. number three is republicans never said anything about the debt under the bush administration. and all of a sudden, it is the biggest thing in the land. host: terry jeffrey. guest: i agree that president and michelle obama are the american their life stories are great, even if i disagree on their policy vision. t
in many ways, trade has been oversold as the panacea to create more jobs. it has cost jobs, but the nature of work is changing. i support the trade promotion authority. i think it is the way to the future. globalization. the world is getting smaller and we need to work together, particularly on controlling climate change. host: the status of the american dream is our broad topic. jared is waiting in michigan line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would like to bring up a few points. number...
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. >> i would agree but i'm not so sure having floating currency is going to be the panacea. i think that greece had a number of problems before it even showed up at the eurozone door. certainly i would say that staying in the eurozone for now is something that should be done certainly not -- it should not leave the eurozone today. >> but to his point, continued austerity, and let's be clear, when we talk about austerity, it really isn't idealogy. there is idealogy in terms of prescription for an economy in depression to a doctor suggesting that we bleed patients. but what's really going on is the germans have decided they want to protect their banks at the expense of this idealized european project. >> or that their banks are in trouble, and i would disagree having sat across the table from the imf negotiations. it is idealogy it is religion. >> i want to push on that a little bit about austerity, because we hear the word austerity -- we're in a conversation that, so if i'm a listener sitting right now in detroit and i'm like, i hear austerity, and in my experience in detroi
. >> i would agree but i'm not so sure having floating currency is going to be the panacea. i think that greece had a number of problems before it even showed up at the eurozone door. certainly i would say that staying in the eurozone for now is something that should be done certainly not -- it should not leave the eurozone today. >> but to his point, continued austerity, and let's be clear, when we talk about austerity, it really isn't idealogy. there is idealogy in terms of...
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that's not a panacea. if you're thinking about how to build educational opportunity, and to take and apply the principles we know work, the principle of partnership, demand driven, the principle of a stem foundation, these programs work. they're open source. you can pick up the phone and call ibm, i guarantee you stan lith ow will take your call and be out the next plane to visit your community and will brainstorm with you about how to build a program. it may be it's a healthcare focus in your city or a aerospace focus somewhere else. whatever the focus is to meet the demand. these are battle tested investments. and states and local governments are really helping to catalyze this sort of innovation. i think it helps prevent that cycle. >> thank you. governor branstead. >> secretary perez, first of all i want to thank you for your emphasis on apprenticeships. last year the state of iowa tripled our funding for apprenticeships and we got significant dollars from your department. from the department -- i want
that's not a panacea. if you're thinking about how to build educational opportunity, and to take and apply the principles we know work, the principle of partnership, demand driven, the principle of a stem foundation, these programs work. they're open source. you can pick up the phone and call ibm, i guarantee you stan lith ow will take your call and be out the next plane to visit your community and will brainstorm with you about how to build a program. it may be it's a healthcare focus in your...
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i do think flexibility is part of the solution, not the panacea, but part of the solution. i think clearly we need to be more nimble to serve our veterans and to serve them appropriately, and the way they deserve it. closing hospitals is not a choice, as far as i am concerned. i think we have an i.t. system that can't track spending and can't reconcile a budget in a timely way, and i would argue -- and i think you've eluded to this in your testimony, but i would argue that, yes, there has been an increase in demand from our veterans, but i would also argue that the v.a. is pushing more resources out the door than they have in the past. and that's a good thing. because pushing more resources means that more veterans are being served and being served appropriately. i guess, you know, my question, you've mentioned about areas that we need to improve upon, and you mentioned i.t., we're spending 50% of what private industry spends in their i.t. systems, and better management, checks and balances. what are we going to do? i think we need, before we move forward in any way, shape
i do think flexibility is part of the solution, not the panacea, but part of the solution. i think clearly we need to be more nimble to serve our veterans and to serve them appropriately, and the way they deserve it. closing hospitals is not a choice, as far as i am concerned. i think we have an i.t. system that can't track spending and can't reconcile a budget in a timely way, and i would argue -- and i think you've eluded to this in your testimony, but i would argue that, yes, there has been...
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it's not the panacea, but it is part of the solution. i think clearly we need to be more nimble to serve our veterans and to serve them appropriately, and the way they deserve it. closing hospitals is not a choice as far as i am concerned. i think we have an i.t. system that can't track spending and can't reconcile a budget in a timely way, and i would argue -- and i think you've eluded to this in your testimony, but i would argue that, yes, there has been an increase in demand from our veterans, but i would also argue that the v.a. is pushing more resources out the door than they have in the past. and that's a good thing. because pushing more resources means that more veterans are being served and being served appropriately. i guess, you know, my question, you mentioned about areas that we need to improve upon, and you mentioned i.t., we're spending 50% of what private industry spends in their i.t. systems, and better management, checks and balances. what are we going to do? i think before we need before we move forward in any way, shap
it's not the panacea, but it is part of the solution. i think clearly we need to be more nimble to serve our veterans and to serve them appropriately, and the way they deserve it. closing hospitals is not a choice as far as i am concerned. i think we have an i.t. system that can't track spending and can't reconcile a budget in a timely way, and i would argue -- and i think you've eluded to this in your testimony, but i would argue that, yes, there has been an increase in demand from our...
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direction the timing put into the bay tomorrow afternoon through thursday for all racing to shower the panaceanational weather service of the flash flood watch in effect for today is from noon to 9:00 p.m. written for potential heavy rain with the possibility of flash flood to occur and that watches in effect from noon to 9 today looking out to the east they were looking at the clouds overhead once again over the oakland hills and to please let walnut creek it, looks like this more sunshine beginning to come on through hills where reticulate down to san ramon valley that is current conditions right now and sky coverage a little cloudy and spas but is also correa and others templeton still on the mild side will the yellow '60s and san francisco fed does not change into the secaucus' 6765 and the more the warm-up is slowly beginning to kick in the course of five degrees down a san jose this afternoon should buckle up into low '70's and low a difference of like, and antioch and livermore of the '70s for san jose were looking up the seven is located across the wine country but 724 open 67 for san
direction the timing put into the bay tomorrow afternoon through thursday for all racing to shower the panaceanational weather service of the flash flood watch in effect for today is from noon to 9:00 p.m. written for potential heavy rain with the possibility of flash flood to occur and that watches in effect from noon to 9 today looking out to the east they were looking at the clouds overhead once again over the oakland hills and to please let walnut creek it, looks like this more sunshine...
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in many ways, trade has been oversold as the panacea to create more jobs.s cost jobs, but the nature of work is changing. i support the trade promotion authority. i think it is the way to the future. globalization. the world is getting smaller and we need to work together, particularly on controlling climate change. host: the status of the american dream is our broad topic. jared is waiting in michigan line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would like to bring up a few points. number one, president obama and michelle obama are really the american dream, and the republicans hate them for it. number two, the debt was raised by president obama. they tripled it. he tripled it and started this country on this spending. president reagan i mean. number three is republicans never said anything about the debt under the bush administration. and all of a sudden, it is the biggest thing in the land. host: terry jeffrey. guest: i agree that president and michelle obama are the american their life stories are great, even if i disagree on their policy vision. the tru
in many ways, trade has been oversold as the panacea to create more jobs.s cost jobs, but the nature of work is changing. i support the trade promotion authority. i think it is the way to the future. globalization. the world is getting smaller and we need to work together, particularly on controlling climate change. host: the status of the american dream is our broad topic. jared is waiting in michigan line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would like to bring up a few points. number one,...
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in the ada is not a panacea. when you encounter at the state and local level, with your local governments and the bureaucracy that you have to deal with unfortunately you feel like the 88 is not working for you. one of the recommendations i have is working with, if you have not already, some of the local disability organizations on the state and local level specifically independent living centers. independent living centers are centers that are run for and by people with disabilities. they do the one-on-one advocacy. they are there to assist you. they are there to help you. there is also an advocacy system in every state, so that if you have these type of issues and legal questions they can help you as well. i would highly encourage you to seek out some of your steak -- state and local entities that could help you navigate some of those problems the you are currently encountering. host: a viewer are on twitter asked if we are doing a good job weeding out fraud? guest: i don't know if i am actually equipped to han
in the ada is not a panacea. when you encounter at the state and local level, with your local governments and the bureaucracy that you have to deal with unfortunately you feel like the 88 is not working for you. one of the recommendations i have is working with, if you have not already, some of the local disability organizations on the state and local level specifically independent living centers. independent living centers are centers that are run for and by people with disabilities. they do...
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up many times today of a bill in the last congress, it was passed by the senate that would be the panacea for everything and probably would help this and that was the implication given. but i have just one question to those who make that assertion. if san francisco and other sanctuary cities won't enforce the law now because of their political views, what gives them any idea they would enforce a new law? we got a fundamental problem here, mr. speaker. and the fundamental problem is is political rule of law going to happen or is thle of law going to happen? pass any bill you want, but if we allow them to ignore it without consequence, then you have no standard. you have no basis for debate. you have no place to move forward. and you can pass everything you want to and have the president sign it in beautiful ceremonies, but if we allow political subdivision in this country just continue to pick and choose then we've got a problem. if there's issues, let's solve them here, let's have the debate. i agree. but this isn't up for debate when it leaves here. so pass whatever you want to pass. wou
up many times today of a bill in the last congress, it was passed by the senate that would be the panacea for everything and probably would help this and that was the implication given. but i have just one question to those who make that assertion. if san francisco and other sanctuary cities won't enforce the law now because of their political views, what gives them any idea they would enforce a new law? we got a fundamental problem here, mr. speaker. and the fundamental problem is is political...
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and while a three-year transportation bill is no panacea, it represents progress and it avoids a lotof unpredictability and wait-and-see problems that our states have had when it comes to planning longer-term projects. so fortunately this multiyear bill restores some sanity by providing resources over a consistent and dependable period of time. it's actually a six-year bill. we've come up with a bipartisan group of pay-fors to take us three years out but then hopefully we'll continue to work on trying to find an appropriate way to pay for the last three years without adding to the deficit and debt as happened in the past. so this bill is really forward-looking. and i mean this legislation provides the foundation for more commerce more efficient travel, and more public safety by enhancing our transportation networks and in so doing provides for a more stable economic climate for the next generation as our states plan the needs of a continuing growing population. i'm thankful in texas that with strong economic growth and a lot of people moving there voting with their feet, as i like to
and while a three-year transportation bill is no panacea, it represents progress and it avoids a lotof unpredictability and wait-and-see problems that our states have had when it comes to planning longer-term projects. so fortunately this multiyear bill restores some sanity by providing resources over a consistent and dependable period of time. it's actually a six-year bill. we've come up with a bipartisan group of pay-fors to take us three years out but then hopefully we'll continue to work on...
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i've looked for a panacea but i don't know that there is a panacea. as a matter of fact, i think that there is not a panacea. but there are many critical steps we must take to tackle an array of issues confronting distressed communities and challenging circumstances whether it's poverty criminal justice reform, and as we've seen on the video instances of police brutality. with body cameras we've seen some amazing studies. at least one study has confirmed that there is a 90% drop in complaints against officers. that is an astounding number. a 90% drop in complaints against officers. and the same study shows that there is a 60% drop in the use of force by officers. this should be good news for everyone on every side of the issue, if there are sides of the issue. i would suggest that there are not sides to this issue. there is not a republican side, not a democrat side. there is not a black side, not a white side. there is only a right side and a wrong side. and if we can find ourselves in a position where officers go home at night to a loving family arm
i've looked for a panacea but i don't know that there is a panacea. as a matter of fact, i think that there is not a panacea. but there are many critical steps we must take to tackle an array of issues confronting distressed communities and challenging circumstances whether it's poverty criminal justice reform, and as we've seen on the video instances of police brutality. with body cameras we've seen some amazing studies. at least one study has confirmed that there is a 90% drop in complaints...