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those facing relocation in collaboration with supervisor wiener's office we've got a budget of peace corp. that will focus on implementing the outcomes in terms of the small business commission they provide direct assistance to the small businesses we've launched on time to the business portal that is available in 7 languages averages 3 thousand users from the cross the country to streamline the process for restaurant and food businesses oewd wants who initiatives on buying local one on consumers getting local residents to shop at local businesses as well as one focused on larger companies to challenge them to spend they're spending to local businesses we have the best neighborhood district we provides water more o more 4 hundred 50 grant to the bay area opera house and sf beautiful so for the renovation question help businesses to understand the issues and implemented hundred and 42 easements with the support of supervisor mar we make affordable food options in the tenderloin and bay area and o m i we have the small business plans for 72 small businesses not bay area as well as the alley
those facing relocation in collaboration with supervisor wiener's office we've got a budget of peace corp. that will focus on implementing the outcomes in terms of the small business commission they provide direct assistance to the small businesses we've launched on time to the business portal that is available in 7 languages averages 3 thousand users from the cross the country to streamline the process for restaurant and food businesses oewd wants who initiatives on buying local one on...
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one of my good friends is in macedonia for the peace corps right now, and she was one of the first phone what's going on? the internet is exploding. >> jimmy: you got a call from macedonia? >> i did. >> jimmy: it is all very strange, i have to say. i'm glad they aired it because i know some people were upset about it. >> that's so crazy. >> jimmy: looking for reasons to be mad about things they have no right to be mad about all the time. i think that's why the internet was invented. i want to ask you one more question. can you tell me -- this is hard because it is generic. can you tell me within a dollar the price of this creamy peanut butter? >> okay. i hate peanut butter. so i never purchase that. >> jimmy: you hate peanut butter? >> i don't care for it. i'm a nutella girl. >> jimmy: you are an american? >> i'm going to go with $3.29. >> jimmy: $3.29 and the answer is -- close enough. we have a gift for you. dicky, tell her what she won. >> dicky: danielle, you and a guest are going on a royal caribbean international cruise on the "anthem of the seas." you'll sail the caribbean with wh
one of my good friends is in macedonia for the peace corps right now, and she was one of the first phone what's going on? the internet is exploding. >> jimmy: you got a call from macedonia? >> i did. >> jimmy: it is all very strange, i have to say. i'm glad they aired it because i know some people were upset about it. >> that's so crazy. >> jimmy: looking for reasons to be mad about things they have no right to be mad about all the time. i think that's why the...
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i hitchhiked to that country in the peace corps. it's all gone.oes he even know about that rhodesia? >> someone grappling for something, trying to find something to connect to and looking for a reason to act out violently. someone looking for a reason to hurt people you know this is someone who is hooking for a reason. their 15 minutes of fame. someone who wants to die. and at the hands of police and make a name for themselves perhaps. i mean this is all speculative at this point, and we don't know. and perhaps we will never know. and i had an opportunity to speak with the woman who pretended to be dead here at mother emanuel church. and you have to think of the pain the horror the stress that these people will live with for many years to come. this is what dylann roof perhaps wanted to inflict. he did on them. and on our entire community. we don't know why. but what we do now understand is that this is what happens when someone perhaps is someone who has perhaps some kind of mental disorder or some kind of stress goes untreated. >> chris if i cou
i hitchhiked to that country in the peace corps. it's all gone.oes he even know about that rhodesia? >> someone grappling for something, trying to find something to connect to and looking for a reason to act out violently. someone looking for a reason to hurt people you know this is someone who is hooking for a reason. their 15 minutes of fame. someone who wants to die. and at the hands of police and make a name for themselves perhaps. i mean this is all speculative at this point, and we...
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i was over there when i got out of the peace corps in '71. it's a conundrum. these people that make these blithe statements, i think they're pandering to millions of evangelical voters and a couple of very pro-israeli right wing guys with some money. everybody knows what is going on here. >> they're not pandering to the jewish voter. >> no. >> 80% of the jewish voter support a two-state solution. >> when you get to israel, you're going to have a great argument over there. only in the republican party is the argument over with. it's a ridiculous bunch of people. thank you, jeremy ben-ami. good luck with your organization, trying hard for peace. >>> up next, a grim reminder. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. is there such a thing as a sure thing in business? some say buy gold. others say buy soybeans. i say, buy comcast business internet. unlike internet providers that slow down when traffic picks up, you get speed you can rely on. it's a safe bet. like a gold-plated soybean. reliably fast internet starts at $69.95 a month. comcast business. bu
i was over there when i got out of the peace corps in '71. it's a conundrum. these people that make these blithe statements, i think they're pandering to millions of evangelical voters and a couple of very pro-israeli right wing guys with some money. everybody knows what is going on here. >> they're not pandering to the jewish voter. >> no. >> 80% of the jewish voter support a two-state solution. >> when you get to israel, you're going to have a great argument over...
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i was over there when i got out of the peace corps in '71. it's a conundrum. these people that make these blythe statements, i think they're pandering to millions of evangelical voters and a couple of very pro-israeli right wing guys with some money. everybody knows what is going on here. >> they're not pandering to the jewish voter. >> no. >> 80% of the jewish voter support a two-state solution. >> when you get to israel, you're going to have a great argument over there. only in the republican party is the argument over with. it's a ridiculous bunch of people. thank you, jeremy benami. good luck with your organization, trying hard for peace. >>> up next a a grim reminder. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new tropical dishes take me straight to the islands. so i'm diving fork-first into the lobster and shrimp in paradise, with panko-crusted lobster tail and jumbo shrimp in captain morgan barbecue glaze. or the ultimate island seafood feast, wi
i was over there when i got out of the peace corps in '71. it's a conundrum. these people that make these blythe statements, i think they're pandering to millions of evangelical voters and a couple of very pro-israeli right wing guys with some money. everybody knows what is going on here. >> they're not pandering to the jewish voter. >> no. >> 80% of the jewish voter support a two-state solution. >> when you get to israel, you're going to have a great argument over...
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secretary of labor, and as the former president of united way of america and former director of the peace corpsthe proud father of three daughters. please join me in welcoming to the stage senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. [applause] senator mcconnell: good morning. thank you very much for the opportunity to be here with you today. i am deeply honored to have an opportunity to speak to all of you. i particularly want to thank ralph reed, the founder and chairman. ralph is an extraordinary leader over the years. he has worked hard in building the faith and freedom coalition, and i want to thank all of you for being a part of it, and being here today. you have got another great conference this year. it seems nearly every republican presidential candidate is here which is a testament to the importance of your organization. i was hoping somebody might actually recognize me with all of these presidential candidates coming up here. it is a great treat, i know, for you to have a chance to hear from all of them in one place at one time. mainly, i want to thank you for your involvement and for car
secretary of labor, and as the former president of united way of america and former director of the peace corpsthe proud father of three daughters. please join me in welcoming to the stage senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. [applause] senator mcconnell: good morning. thank you very much for the opportunity to be here with you today. i am deeply honored to have an opportunity to speak to all of you. i particularly want to thank ralph reed, the founder and chairman. ralph is an extraordinary...
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you did the peace corps in kenya, as a matter of fashth.ct. but sold bank stocks in asia.od opportunity even after the massive stock run that that market has had? >> people are completely underestimating the up turn there. >> underestimating? >> they're underestimating it. >> stock market doesn't seem that way. >> but the foreigners aren't buying. they've been left out of this. it's almost entirely domestically led. the valuations are still well off their highs and it's hit certain industries which are trading at peak valuations but the more cyclical industries haven't moved much. >> you know you look at china though. average income is $5,000 u.s. a year. the stock market seems untouchable only to the wealthiest kings. i know they're in the early stages of a move to the middle class but how can they sustain this level of spending and leveraging debt? >> you are starting to see a pick-up in disposable income. people are starting to buy things like water purifying systems and more health care type products. it's not take off and buy your third car. it's a different economy.
you did the peace corps in kenya, as a matter of fashth.ct. but sold bank stocks in asia.od opportunity even after the massive stock run that that market has had? >> people are completely underestimating the up turn there. >> underestimating? >> they're underestimating it. >> stock market doesn't seem that way. >> but the foreigners aren't buying. they've been left out of this. it's almost entirely domestically led. the valuations are still well off their highs and...
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because people are not paying as much attention in the way that my generation lived through, the peace corps and the space program and everything else he was talking about. at least one more question, and then if there's anyone else. >> i think on the camelot thing just a thought that occurred as you were talking, think of the fact that he had a beautiful glamorous wife and made a lot of friends. he was young and handsome and stuff, but she was on tv doing white house tours, she went to paris, and the whole family contributed to this idealized view. prof. nurnberger: you just have to look at the picture. >> the one where she is in the beautiful white dress at the top the stairs in paris. anyways, my question was you have seen the zapruder film and others that indicate with physically happened to him. i don't think it would be unreasonable to claim that he was dead by the time he got to the hospital. prof. nurnberger: of course. >> it took them a long time. there were news reports that he was in surgery and the doctors were calling people in, specialists, instead of making an announcement tha
because people are not paying as much attention in the way that my generation lived through, the peace corps and the space program and everything else he was talking about. at least one more question, and then if there's anyone else. >> i think on the camelot thing just a thought that occurred as you were talking, think of the fact that he had a beautiful glamorous wife and made a lot of friends. he was young and handsome and stuff, but she was on tv doing white house tours, she went to...
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. >> like the peace corps almost for techies. techies do not like the federal government. they have been fighting them over privacy issues. the snowden revelations really upset facebooks and googles of this world. wait a minute, the government has been spying on us, taking our information. there is not a love lost between the federal government around silicon valley. stuart: president says rich guys in silicon valley, they can afford it, spend a year or two with us. you're right, liz if they were permanent they have to be unionized and stamp the clock. you can't work a minute past 8:00 or 9:00. overtime. >> that is a culture clash. stuart: love to be a fly on the wall in the bunch of guys from california set foot into d.c. >> exactly. stuart: stroll in. stride in with confidence. do this. do that. >> a day at the government. that will change. stuart: this is serious subject. that was too. look at this. a sign after possible new cold war developing. russia is going to build up its nuclear arsenal. ashley has been following this. he has details. >> putin says he wants to add
. >> like the peace corps almost for techies. techies do not like the federal government. they have been fighting them over privacy issues. the snowden revelations really upset facebooks and googles of this world. wait a minute, the government has been spying on us, taking our information. there is not a love lost between the federal government around silicon valley. stuart: president says rich guys in silicon valley, they can afford it, spend a year or two with us. you're right, liz if...
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jim mcdermott who brought his experiences with us from the peace corps, having served in these countries and feel in the marrow of his bones what we have to do and i've already given my appreciation but he just walked in at the right time, as he usually does, and i'd like to thank him publicly once again. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? mr. ryan: let me just yield a minute to add a couple of responses before i yield to the chairman of the trade subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: i appreciate the gentleman's kind words. this is a bipartisan bill. and there's a time sensitivity here. it's very important, particularly for african nation and agoa that this gets very done very quickly so that the proper signals are sent to the investors, to the factories, to the employers so that people can keep their jobs. that is one of the many reasons why we wanted on to the commitment with the gentlelady from california with the g
jim mcdermott who brought his experiences with us from the peace corps, having served in these countries and feel in the marrow of his bones what we have to do and i've already given my appreciation but he just walked in at the right time, as he usually does, and i'd like to thank him publicly once again. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? mr. ryan: let me just...
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reporter: efforts are under way to preserve the museum as a bastion of peace and to keep the experiences of himeyuri student corps alive. reporting for nhk world from okinawa. >>> the surviving members of the unit are still at the museum. they say they want to continue their storytelling as long as they can. >>> it's time for a check of the weather. people in a town in the u.s. state of illinois are picking up the pieces after a tornado ripped through their community. mai shoji joins us with the latest. >> catherine, better to see the pictures than to speak about it. we do have some images coming up from there. i do want to show you from coal city. this is illinois. residents near chicago woke tuesday morning to a swath of destruction in the rural community. a tornado rolled through the town late monday. local officials are reporting at least five injuries but none are life threatening, fortunately. some 20,000 homes also lost power, though, in the area due to downed power lines. tornadoes were also reported in other parts of illinois and also iowa and michigan due to the severe weather outbreak. the town of coal
reporter: efforts are under way to preserve the museum as a bastion of peace and to keep the experiences of himeyuri student corps alive. reporting for nhk world from okinawa. >>> the surviving members of the unit are still at the museum. they say they want to continue their storytelling as long as they can. >>> it's time for a check of the weather. people in a town in the u.s. state of illinois are picking up the pieces after a tornado ripped through their community. mai...
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peace. thank you. reporter: what will you do on gun control? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on capitol hill, leaders from both parties spoke about the shooting in south carolina. we will hear from house speaker john boehner and minority leader nancy pelosi. the speaker: on behalf of the whole house, how shocked and heart broken i am about the murder of innocent church goers in charleston. the department of our greff reveals the department of our love and our resolve and our prayers go out to all the victims' families and thoughts go to the law enforcement officers working to bring this perpetrator to justice. anyone who would do something so unspeakable is pure evil. ms. pelosi: just such a shocking attack that was made in charleston. congressman clyburn has already returned home. our colleague mr. sanford, will have a moment of silence on the floor. when the news came forth about this, i thought maybe they were reporting on the anniversary of something that happened a long, long time ago. i said what is this
peace. thank you. reporter: what will you do on gun control? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on capitol hill, leaders from both parties spoke about the shooting in south carolina. we will hear from house speaker john boehner and minority leader nancy pelosi. the speaker: on behalf of the whole house, how shocked and heart broken i am about the murder of innocent church goers in charleston. the department...
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peace. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> we'll hear from house speaker john boehner. then minority leader nancy pelosi on shootings in south carolina. speaker boehner: on behalf of the whole house, let me share how shocked i am by the murder of church goers in charleston. the death of our grief reveals the depth of our love and our resolve. and our prayers go out to all the victims' families. our thought goes to law enforcement officers working to bring this perpetrator to justice. anyone who would do something so unspeakable is pure evil. ms. pelosi: it's just such a shocking attack that was made in charleston. my colleague, congressman clyburn, has already returned home. our colleague, mr. sanford, will have a moment of silence on the floor. when this came forth, i thought maybe they were reporting on an anniversary of something that happened a long, long time ago. i said, what is this that's in the news? why is this in the news today? unless this is the anniversary day. it wasn't that, of course. it was a new re
peace. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> we'll hear from house speaker john boehner. then minority leader nancy pelosi on shootings in south carolina. speaker boehner: on behalf of the whole house, let me share how shocked i am by the murder of church goers in charleston. the death of our grief reveals the depth of...
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peace to celebrate, so please join me in thanking the speaker. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen please remain in your seats until the official party departs. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: tonight on "the communicators," at the consumer electronics show, we met up with an author and found out why he the internet is not the answer. andrew keen: the internet is not the answer. it is lending itself to undermining jobs. it is compounding the inequality of our economic lives. it is creative new, massive monopolies that were unimaginable in the 19th or 20th century, and it has created this date economy where all internet users have been turned into products. you and i, we have been packaged up when we use google or facebook. we become the product, like a hitchcock movie. announcer: tonight on "the communicators" on c-span2. tomorrow on "washington journal ," taking a look ahead at the week in congress with derek wallbank. then, examining health care subsidies under the health care law with alan weil. then a discussion of th
peace to celebrate, so please join me in thanking the speaker. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen please remain in your seats until the official party departs. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: tonight on "the communicators," at the consumer electronics show, we met up with an author and found out why he the...