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rather than protecting slavery in perpetuity, it prohibited the institution brought the nation except as punishment for crime. this reversal of sentiment reflected the changes brought about a war. try as he might, the new president could not convinced southerners that there property and slaves was faith under his best was safe under his administration his hope -- his hope was that the associated states would realize their number would never increase to beyond where it currently stood. and hence, would give up their bid for independence. when none made an effort to rid itself of slavery, he issued a proclamation of emancipation based on military necessity. lincoln and supporters recognized that his decree might not be sustainable once the war had ended. moreover, he understood that its provisions were limited by his authority as commander-in-chief. affecting only those enslaved by state still in rebellion it's provisions were withheld. more than 3 million people were promised freedom to the proclamation. how to eliminate slavery throughout the country and for all time became the subjec
rather than protecting slavery in perpetuity, it prohibited the institution brought the nation except as punishment for crime. this reversal of sentiment reflected the changes brought about a war. try as he might, the new president could not convinced southerners that there property and slaves was faith under his best was safe under his administration his hope -- his hope was that the associated states would realize their number would never increase to beyond where it currently stood. and...
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the perpetual bonds, that is not something they are going to stomach. it is something they are not allowed to do. other aspects, i have to think creatively. you have to put new solutions down. the striker --it would take a lot more rigid approach. you have to remember the burden of greece's debt is being pushed into the future. it is more like 16 years. compare that to italy, seven years. we're not talking to write down anymore. something a lot more flexible pushing the boundaries. they are probably further than the troika and ecb want to push them. >> do you think we will get the restored confidence in greece as a result? >> it is too early for that. you are seeing the 10 year bond down in greece. the five-year is down. we are saying the reaction. a slight sign in the peripheral markets. yields down about 5 10 basis points. once the talk of the write-down has been removed what then come this is how you restructure that. the proposals put together are more flexible. you have to think creatively if you want to reduce the burden. link it to growth. auster
the perpetual bonds, that is not something they are going to stomach. it is something they are not allowed to do. other aspects, i have to think creatively. you have to put new solutions down. the striker --it would take a lot more rigid approach. you have to remember the burden of greece's debt is being pushed into the future. it is more like 16 years. compare that to italy, seven years. we're not talking to write down anymore. something a lot more flexible pushing the boundaries. they are...
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rather than protecting slavery in perpetuity however, it prohibited the institution throughout the nation except as punishment for crime. this reversal of sentiment within a few short years reflected the changes wrought about by war. the election of a republican president who enthusiastically supported his party platform to challenge the extension of slavery stoped --stoked long-standing concerns on behalf of the slaveholding states. the new president could not convince southerners their property and slaves them -- in slaves with safe under his administration. having failed to quell the rebellion of 11 states, lincoln had encouraged the slaveholding union states to implement a plan of abolition. his hope was the seceded states would realize their numbers would never increase to beyond where it currently stood and would give up their bid for independence. when none made an effort to rid itself of slavery, he issued a proclamation of emancipation based on military necessity. lincoln and supporters of emancipation recognized his decree might not be sustainable once the war ended. moreover, t
rather than protecting slavery in perpetuity however, it prohibited the institution throughout the nation except as punishment for crime. this reversal of sentiment within a few short years reflected the changes wrought about by war. the election of a republican president who enthusiastically supported his party platform to challenge the extension of slavery stoped --stoked long-standing concerns on behalf of the slaveholding states. the new president could not convince southerners their...
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rather than protecting slavery in perpetuity, it prohibited the institution to allow the nation to accept as punishment for crime. this reversal of sentiment within a few short years reflected the changes brought about by war. the election of a republican president who is enthusiastic we supported his party's platform to challenge the extension of slavery stoked long-standing concerns on the part of the slaveholding they. try as he might the new president could not convince that enters their property and slaves was safe under his administration. having failed to slow the rebellion, now 11 states. at the end of the first year war lincoln encouraged slaveholding unions aides to implement a plan of abolition. his plan was the succeeded states would realize their numbers would never increase to beyond where it currently start. and hence, would give up the bid for independence. when they made an effort to bring -- rid itself of slavery he issued a proclamation of emancipation based upon military nurses there -- necessary. they've recognize this might be sustainable once the war had ended. more
rather than protecting slavery in perpetuity, it prohibited the institution to allow the nation to accept as punishment for crime. this reversal of sentiment within a few short years reflected the changes brought about by war. the election of a republican president who is enthusiastic we supported his party's platform to challenge the extension of slavery stoked long-standing concerns on the part of the slaveholding they. try as he might the new president could not convince that enters their...
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point about perpetuity. the only thing that jefferson thought should somebody perpetual were the fundamental principles or ideas on which the union was based. and let me put it this way. we're going to get into this complicated development that's really important over time. i want to introduce the key to jefferson's thinking about union. and that's federalism. jeffersonian federalism is not what we have today. you have to understand that his conception of political authority, legitimate political authority, we talk about family values today, but for jefferson, the family was the foundational republic on which larger republics would be built. i think it's important to get this down, because it's going to explain i think a lot of things that happen over the 19th century. for jefferson federalism culminating in the union and perhaps in an expanding union, perhaps even a union of unions that will cover the world begins literally at home. and that foundational union of man and wife, the creation of a family which
point about perpetuity. the only thing that jefferson thought should somebody perpetual were the fundamental principles or ideas on which the union was based. and let me put it this way. we're going to get into this complicated development that's really important over time. i want to introduce the key to jefferson's thinking about union. and that's federalism. jeffersonian federalism is not what we have today. you have to understand that his conception of political authority, legitimate...
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so we should not be declaring war in perpetuity.bama has been very consistent in saying that this nation should not be in a state of perpetual war. that is damaging to our nation and identity. and a whole host of other areas outside of the war fighting context. so no, we should not be in a state of perpetual war. how we get out of that state is not easy, but certainly we are going back to our initial discussion about authorization. that is why it obama is right to propose a sunset in this particular situation regarding isil. host: let's go about to that let's go back to 2002. why can't we fund the kurds? what's going on there, cully stimson? guest: they are very effective the fighters, but they will not be able to do it alone. nor will saudi troops, and nor will moderate fighters that we can find in the area. i take a little bit of issue with my friend jen. i think our goal should be a win , the ideological battle. but you take your enemy as you find them. i am a military guy, been in the navy 23 years. i did not obviously fight in
so we should not be declaring war in perpetuity.bama has been very consistent in saying that this nation should not be in a state of perpetual war. that is damaging to our nation and identity. and a whole host of other areas outside of the war fighting context. so no, we should not be in a state of perpetual war. how we get out of that state is not easy, but certainly we are going back to our initial discussion about authorization. that is why it obama is right to propose a sunset in this...
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so we should not be declaring war in perpetuity. obama has been very consistent in saying that this nation should not be in a state of perpetual war. that is damaging to our nation and identity. and a whole host of other areas outside of the war fighting context. so no, we should not be in a state of perpetual war. how we get out of that state is not easy, but certainly we are going back to our initial discussion about authorization. that is why it obama is right to propose a sunset in this particular situation regarding isil. host: let's go about to that let's go back to 2002. why can't we fund the kurds? what's going on there, cully stimson? guest: they are very effective the fighters, but they will not be able to do it alone. nor will saudi troops, and nor will moderate fighters that we can find in the area. i take a little bit of issue with my friend jen. i think our goal should be a win , the ideological battle. but you take your enemy as you find them. i am a military guy, been in the navy 23 years. i did not obviously fight i
so we should not be declaring war in perpetuity. obama has been very consistent in saying that this nation should not be in a state of perpetual war. that is damaging to our nation and identity. and a whole host of other areas outside of the war fighting context. so no, we should not be in a state of perpetual war. how we get out of that state is not easy, but certainly we are going back to our initial discussion about authorization. that is why it obama is right to propose a sunset in this...
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but when the perpetual guilt machine occupies the white house and is on a campaign to despirit americans's constantly suggesting to people that they're not special. we have no particular place in history from which to act. he could easily, of course, he could couch this in these terms. we know better than any people, the effort it takes to rid yourself of separating one group from another and we must lead again. and if that means going to take people to task in another nation, we have to do it. but he doesn't feel that way. he has such a chip on his shoulder that he literally can't allow that america may have a chosen place in history that we may be good people. because i think he may think we're bad people. lou: well, he has some issues here. but they shouldn't have to be national issues. and i find his remarks about paris to be particularly repugnant honestly. because he said -- he said -- he refused to call that attack, that terrorist, radical islamist terrorist attack on a kosher grocery store in paris he called it random violence. ignoring that it was anti-semitic that it was withou
but when the perpetual guilt machine occupies the white house and is on a campaign to despirit americans's constantly suggesting to people that they're not special. we have no particular place in history from which to act. he could easily, of course, he could couch this in these terms. we know better than any people, the effort it takes to rid yourself of separating one group from another and we must lead again. and if that means going to take people to task in another nation, we have to do it....
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i had a couple of quick questions in the first one is don't you think the hbcu organization is perpetuating the racial differences and my second question is why aren't you talking about this racist president. [inaudible] post our apologies president williams. >> guest: that's okay, i missed the second part anyway but i will say we have hbcus have never rejected anybody of any color. our notion as i spent to make ourselves available and accessible to all and i would also say while we continue to exist is not to continue to perpetuate any differences or separation but rather it's an opportunity for us to continue to serve our population the same way that i worked at notre dame for many years and i worked at georgetown for many years and they have heritages. they have traditions of serving particular populations. .. revenue. guest: we hope not. we have a similar program in tennessee that goes into effect as fall. to this point, we are not showing any ill effects of students having an opportunity now to go to community college free of charge. we believe we will still be able to recruit, track,
i had a couple of quick questions in the first one is don't you think the hbcu organization is perpetuating the racial differences and my second question is why aren't you talking about this racist president. [inaudible] post our apologies president williams. >> guest: that's okay, i missed the second part anyway but i will say we have hbcus have never rejected anybody of any color. our notion as i spent to make ourselves available and accessible to all and i would also say while we...
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so my words can be somewhere in perpetuity.t to me, it suddenly occurred to me that this was something more than a movie, that the movie was going to be a foot in the door to open up these testimonies and disseminate them all over the word, encouraging very courageous survivors to tell us their stories. >> in the middle of each cattle car was a bucket. >> i remember running out to the fence where we were locked in. >> she was wounded so they killed her right on the spot. >> death was all around. >> it has a special meaning to you, not only as a filmmaker but as a person, but also as a jew. >> yes, this was my renewal as a jew. this entire experience of directing "schindler's list," then founding the survivors of the shoah history foundation. in 1994. we have 53,500 heroes in our visual history archive. >> we hear from four auschwitz survivors. anita was a cellist. young girl. martin was a tailor. rene was also a designer in the making. eva was a 10-year-old little girl when she was brought to auschwitz. why did they survive whe
so my words can be somewhere in perpetuity.t to me, it suddenly occurred to me that this was something more than a movie, that the movie was going to be a foot in the door to open up these testimonies and disseminate them all over the word, encouraging very courageous survivors to tell us their stories. >> in the middle of each cattle car was a bucket. >> i remember running out to the fence where we were locked in. >> she was wounded so they killed her right on the spot....
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it is perpetuating what it denounces and it makes women feel excluded sexualized and degraded as it trieslize women. they are so vulnerable. even silicon valley dogs are inappropriate. >> is that what it sounds like this. >> is it okay to illustrate harassment with an image of harassment or at "news week" should everybody be arrested? >> it is an illustration trying to illustrate harassment. i don't see how he could have done an any better job. >> exactly. >> i don't understand the uproar. >> i think it is stunningly appropriate. let me go to you joanne since you are a woman or so your medical report claims. was this cover to use a sports phrase a bad call? >> yeah. it was. i'm also filing a complaint that she is white. that's awful. and she is thin. she has gorgeous gams. there is an arrow pointing at her bum. you should fix that area. people will complain about anything. your magazine or your news -- what is this? is this a website? >> news week once had a successful magazine. >> you need a cover that is going to sell and that explains the main article of the point of it and i think it
it is perpetuating what it denounces and it makes women feel excluded sexualized and degraded as it trieslize women. they are so vulnerable. even silicon valley dogs are inappropriate. >> is that what it sounds like this. >> is it okay to illustrate harassment with an image of harassment or at "news week" should everybody be arrested? >> it is an illustration trying to illustrate harassment. i don't see how he could have done an any better job. >> exactly....
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trying to perpetuate fear. in a city with that much surveillance just had the attacks, they can't catch these guys. melissa: seems like a pretty stupid thing to do. first night everybody talks about it. get out there second night when they seem to be thinking national security situation. if you're just a prankster, setting yourself up for very serious trouble. tom. >> i'm with pete on this the question baffles me the fact you should track where these came from and where they went to but they obviously don't have that capability, i don't know if we do either. >> sure. >> i presume it is somebody harmless. i presume some 16-year-old kid that got one from the hobby shop. but, but you don't know. melissa: you do? why wouldn't it be isis? why wouldn't they take up drones next? to look at what is going on blow something up? >> they would and they will. we live in a world where we had dominance of the skies. always assumed america will own that we're going into 21st century age where drones will proliferate. our enemi
trying to perpetuate fear. in a city with that much surveillance just had the attacks, they can't catch these guys. melissa: seems like a pretty stupid thing to do. first night everybody talks about it. get out there second night when they seem to be thinking national security situation. if you're just a prankster, setting yourself up for very serious trouble. tom. >> i'm with pete on this the question baffles me the fact you should track where these came from and where they went to but...
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they are happy having this state of conflict perpetuated. >> in terms of the u.s.'tite in authorization of the use of force, i wonder how you think this plays with the american public seeing another person executed in such a barbaric fashion. >> you have the administration taking action first in iraq and then in syria with air strikes largely. without a sufficient framework here. i think the american public will be outraged but that will be tempered by this sense of caution, caution that's born out of more than a decade of iraq and afghanistan and trillions of dollars. the obama administration has the right approach in concept. it looks slightly stronger in iraq. in syria, it's still kind of a mess. if we want to be serious and if the president wants to be serious about degrading isis we have to have a better syria policy. >> thank you guys both for your time. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> coming up we'll tell you something really interesting about congress. it's a tease. we'll speak with the mayor who got an earful from a prognosticateing ground hog. that's ahe
they are happy having this state of conflict perpetuated. >> in terms of the u.s.'tite in authorization of the use of force, i wonder how you think this plays with the american public seeing another person executed in such a barbaric fashion. >> you have the administration taking action first in iraq and then in syria with air strikes largely. without a sufficient framework here. i think the american public will be outraged but that will be tempered by this sense of caution, caution...
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my unease coupled with a perpetual quest for perfection made my life harder than it needed to be." how so? >> this was definitely before dance, that i just never felt a real connection to anything or anyone. and i was constantly just trying to fit in. i didn't want to be the best at anything. i just wanted to blend in. and that was kind of my existence. throughout my family experiences at home, of just kind of blending in in the background through, you know, my other siblings, which was easy to do, i just was always so nervous that i was going to say the wrong thing or be judged. i think i got used to kind of hiding what was happening at home, that i was embarrassed about, and it became who i was. >> let's talk about your home and ballet is very organised. there are rules, right. that you wrote, and talking about your family, our family began a pattern that would define my siblings, six of you totally, packing, scrambling, leaving, often barely surviving. you touched on this a little bit. but how did that define who you are now? >> i think that it has given me more appreciation for
my unease coupled with a perpetual quest for perfection made my life harder than it needed to be." how so? >> this was definitely before dance, that i just never felt a real connection to anything or anyone. and i was constantly just trying to fit in. i didn't want to be the best at anything. i just wanted to blend in. and that was kind of my existence. throughout my family experiences at home, of just kind of blending in in the background through, you know, my other siblings, which...
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of a country; that facility in changes upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion exposes to perpetual change from the endless variety of hypothesis and opinion; and remember especially, that for the efficient management of your common interests in a country so extensive as ours, a government of as much vigor as is consistent with the perfect security of liberty is indispensable. liberty itself will find in such a government, with powers properly distributed and adjusted, its surest guardian. it is, indeed, little else than a name where the government is too feeble to withstand the enterprises of faction, to confine each member of the society within the limits prescribed by the laws, and to maintain all in the secure and tranquil enjoyment of the rights of person and property. i have already intimated to you the danger of parties in the state with particular reference to the founding of them on geographical discriminations. let me now take a more comprehensive view and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally. this spirit, unfortun
of a country; that facility in changes upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion exposes to perpetual change from the endless variety of hypothesis and opinion; and remember especially, that for the efficient management of your common interests in a country so extensive as ours, a government of as much vigor as is consistent with the perfect security of liberty is indispensable. liberty itself will find in such a government, with powers properly distributed and adjusted, its surest...
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the fact is that a lot of entertainers particularly perpetuate or -- perpetuate domestic violence ort being held accountable. >> i mentioned rihanna and eminem and a few years ago they did that song together. ♪ i love the way you lie. >> a lot of people that worked with domestic violence victims say it made domestic abuse sexy. >> it was a troublesome pairing to me. here we have a woman who is a survivor of domestic violence and a known perpetrator of domestic violence but she did a song with her former batterer. even as a survivor i can speak for myself. it takes time. when you look again at how the media tends to downplay and as you said to make it sexy. this is one of the reasons why a fan of my organization truth and reality because we specifically focus on using the media, particularly the narrative ss we see around reality television which glorify violence as an opportunity to have a larger discussion with media consumers and especially with those on college campuses about the truth and reality of what's happening around sexual assault and domestic violence and to that point we
the fact is that a lot of entertainers particularly perpetuate or -- perpetuate domestic violence ort being held accountable. >> i mentioned rihanna and eminem and a few years ago they did that song together. ♪ i love the way you lie. >> a lot of people that worked with domestic violence victims say it made domestic abuse sexy. >> it was a troublesome pairing to me. here we have a woman who is a survivor of domestic violence and a known perpetrator of domestic violence but...
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never going to workout and it's always going to be a pie in the sky, like your patch or -- like perpetual motion. >> batteries have been a special province of exaggerators and hucksters. thomas edison said this back in the 1920's. 100 years later, it's the same. in the book, there's an inflection point where everyone is pursuing the race and at one point, everyone including me finds out someone has been deceiving everyone whole time. but i think there are real players in the race, tesla, gm and now apple -- it seems they have put their chips down on the battery, on the electric car and i think it shows that it is real. cory: a great, dramatic book. who would have thought? thank you for coming in. more "bloomberg west" right after this. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." germany leaving the door open for greece on a bailout option. they initially flat out rejected the greek proposal but now the greek official says germany regards it as a basis for negotiation. finance ministers are talking about this in brussels tomorrow. 23 house democrats are urging speaker john boehn
never going to workout and it's always going to be a pie in the sky, like your patch or -- like perpetual motion. >> batteries have been a special province of exaggerators and hucksters. thomas edison said this back in the 1920's. 100 years later, it's the same. in the book, there's an inflection point where everyone is pursuing the race and at one point, everyone including me finds out someone has been deceiving everyone whole time. but i think there are real players in the race, tesla,...
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transgender person grouping in an african-american community there was a lot of things that were perpetuated against us as trans people and noted to be fixed because we b have been disfranchised and marginalized and have disparities continue our community especially in a madam chair community we need additional support from the black community so reach out and give us support because there's a lot of things happening in our community that are inappropriate and not right. i want to make sure that everyone is aware the transgender people are being murdered and transgender people are not murdered because they got caught stealing something they're not getting killed pastas burn breaking bog a building and got shot they're being killed solely on being transgender that's it was we're transgender we're being murdered and that's happening and being perpetrated definition us if you guys are not taking had that serious it's hurt unnecessary full and painful that is important that here in san francisco we have one space not one says that a few spaces that are dathd to transgenders that are our one safe
transgender person grouping in an african-american community there was a lot of things that were perpetuated against us as trans people and noted to be fixed because we b have been disfranchised and marginalized and have disparities continue our community especially in a madam chair community we need additional support from the black community so reach out and give us support because there's a lot of things happening in our community that are inappropriate and not right. i want to make sure...
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the pepsi accident when he was bumped into narcotics and doctors were pepper pet per perpetuate the medicine. >> michael had an opportunity to totally disappear when he wanted to. when he disappeared i knew that he was now somebody was enabling him, and it was usually a doctor doctor. there are these doctors in hollywood. we call them concierge doctors. >> i understand that you live a very modest life. >> i fly jetblue when i can, i carry $100. $30,000 in my bank account. the rest is given to my family and my non-profit. >> your son is a filmmaker and made a documentary about you. and you never put down your cell phone. do you not have digital over load. >> that was a very good documentary. that was the last time that i actually used a cell phone unconsciously. >> michael: and on >> and on a family vacation. >> i don't do it any more. that's something that brought me self awareness. >> how do you maintain your inner peace because a lot of us are trying to figure out how to unplug. >> i wake up at 4:00 in the morning. i meditate for two hours. either i take a yoga class or i go to the gym wit
the pepsi accident when he was bumped into narcotics and doctors were pepper pet per perpetuate the medicine. >> michael had an opportunity to totally disappear when he wanted to. when he disappeared i knew that he was now somebody was enabling him, and it was usually a doctor doctor. there are these doctors in hollywood. we call them concierge doctors. >> i understand that you live a very modest life. >> i fly jetblue when i can, i carry $100. $30,000 in my bank account. the...
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it can't linger in the air forever or perpetuity but it can linger there for a while. in addition to cleaning the surfaces they've got to give it a period of time where they make sure the measles vaccine is not circulating through the air around there as well. my understanding is that what disney focused on after some of the first cases. >> if you are exposed to someone with measles or get on one of the subway cars or someone had measles, what are your chances of catching it if you're not vaccinated? >> it's kind of amazing john because remember we talked about ebola and that was difficult to catch. consider these numbers. if you are not vaccinated and come into contact with measles, you have a 90% chance of getting the the infection. it's quite contagious. there aren't many things as contagious as this virus. on the other hand if you are vaccinated it goes from 90% to 3% chance of getting an infection. it's not a perfect vaccine, not going to 100% protect you but it gives a lot of protection. >> where are we in terms of where the measles have spread in the united stat
it can't linger in the air forever or perpetuity but it can linger there for a while. in addition to cleaning the surfaces they've got to give it a period of time where they make sure the measles vaccine is not circulating through the air around there as well. my understanding is that what disney focused on after some of the first cases. >> if you are exposed to someone with measles or get on one of the subway cars or someone had measles, what are your chances of catching it if you're not...
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way to connect with the small business community and provide the support and developed an online perpetual the experience from home as people are interested in starting their own business in 2013 we launched that portal that was phase 2 now phase 3 do the creating of the process and find ways to streamline and make it more easily to navigate for small businesses as a part of the - in 2010 oewd did a small assessment and got a lot of information from small businesses that resulted in the cb g b in ways that small business better access and access to capital was one of the concerns for small business a number of the resolving loan funds the micro loan program and after because of this because of our increased communications with the business groups we are here about problems and discover issues with ada and lawsuits we developed the americans with disabilities act assessment program which is 2 hundred and 50 businesses and the storefront to help with the storefront vacancy and the job squad that continues to facilitate communications and continue to talk with small businesses it's hard to ge
way to connect with the small business community and provide the support and developed an online perpetual the experience from home as people are interested in starting their own business in 2013 we launched that portal that was phase 2 now phase 3 do the creating of the process and find ways to streamline and make it more easily to navigate for small businesses as a part of the - in 2010 oewd did a small assessment and got a lot of information from small businesses that resulted in the cb g b...
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this is ongoing perpetual way with no end in sight. doesn't solve any problem. doesn't kill them, doesn't turn them around. it's nothing. it's like a gray zone. >> one last word to john, quickly. >> i think we can pick and choose. it is not unamerican to leave these guys off the battlefield. these guys can go back and create leaderships as we've seen with prisons shut down in the middle east. they go straight back in the battlefield and create economic havoc and terror. these guys being burned alive are being done and led by guys that are once being held by our government. >> okay. last word. thanks, guys. and cavuto on business in 20 minutes from now. what have you got? >> turning to a bad guy to help cut off funding for isis bad guys. the new u.n. plan some here say is a very bad idea. >>> and look out for the drones. what just happened at 4,000 feet? that could have fliers jumping out of their seats. we'll see you at the bottom of the hour. >> you sure will. thanks, neil. up here first just in time for another winter blast. the green crowd blaming global warm
this is ongoing perpetual way with no end in sight. doesn't solve any problem. doesn't kill them, doesn't turn them around. it's nothing. it's like a gray zone. >> one last word to john, quickly. >> i think we can pick and choose. it is not unamerican to leave these guys off the battlefield. these guys can go back and create leaderships as we've seen with prisons shut down in the middle east. they go straight back in the battlefield and create economic havoc and terror. these guys...
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it also means they are free to perpetuate. he's basically arguing that we the people of the united states we produce ourselves or to rule ourselves. the american founders an interesting letter from pres. george president george washington to vice president john adams november the 15th 1794, washington wrote for my opinion with respect to immigration is except for useful mechanics in some particular professions there is no need of encouragement. the policy of selling them may be questioned or by doing so may retain the language habits, and principles for good or bad. a mixture with our people they and their descendents get assimilated and our customs, measures, and laws. the following year 1795 congress passed the naturalization act in which it said that immigrants should openly repudiate. i absolutely renounce my allegiance to king george the 3rd and so on. also said that immigrants were to go before a court of admission and show that they were attached to the principles of prostitution and good moral character. well, washingt
it also means they are free to perpetuate. he's basically arguing that we the people of the united states we produce ourselves or to rule ourselves. the american founders an interesting letter from pres. george president george washington to vice president john adams november the 15th 1794, washington wrote for my opinion with respect to immigration is except for useful mechanics in some particular professions there is no need of encouragement. the policy of selling them may be questioned or by...
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if you think it is bad in the u.s., it is a perpetual campaign in israel.s a result, you don't really get mature discussion, mature conversations in the public from their leaders. it is a very real risk. i would hazard a guest why israel has not been able to make peace because time and again, their proven to not have leaders lived in thinking in the long term but politicians are seeing which way the winds are blowing and how they can get to the next election. in some instances, really wants that have the real assessment on israel's security happen to be people who live in classified worlds. i think it is extraordinary amount of security officials that spoke out and snipe against netanyahu because they realize the stakes are very high. they've seen the iraq war experience where that intelligence got mixed into politics, and people sat on it and didn't speak up. lo and behold, no israel has ice on its borders. -- isis on its borders. looking back at a two state solution is pie-in-the-sky. frankly, is a journalist, i'm skeptical of everyone. but in this case,
if you think it is bad in the u.s., it is a perpetual campaign in israel.s a result, you don't really get mature discussion, mature conversations in the public from their leaders. it is a very real risk. i would hazard a guest why israel has not been able to make peace because time and again, their proven to not have leaders lived in thinking in the long term but politicians are seeing which way the winds are blowing and how they can get to the next election. in some instances, really wants...
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i am doing a very proscribed kind of military force that is non-combat that isn't going to be perpetual that will give me some flexibility but i don't want you to think i'm not the person you thought i was when you elected me in the first place and by the way, he's had this problem also with the question of drones with the question of nsa surveillance. this is a president you see arguing with himself and having to kind of fine tune anything he does on these issues. >> jim sciutto? >> not just fine tuning though. we have seen he has set limits but we have seen those limits change over time. let's count the qualifiers in the phrase enduring offensive ground combat operations. four qualifiers there. yes, it's not going to be iraq and afghanistan. fact is his own commanders have said repeatedly they will not take limited ground operations off the table whether you're talking ground controllers for air strikes, et cetera. keep in mind there actually have been american boots on the ground in syria. we know that because there have been two failed operations at high risk to take back those pris
i am doing a very proscribed kind of military force that is non-combat that isn't going to be perpetual that will give me some flexibility but i don't want you to think i'm not the person you thought i was when you elected me in the first place and by the way, he's had this problem also with the question of drones with the question of nsa surveillance. this is a president you see arguing with himself and having to kind of fine tune anything he does on these issues. >> jim sciutto?...
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. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since i was small, and they are still here. i don't see them moving up or anything like that. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary seri
. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since...
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that perpetuates the problem. >> that is a real problem.the commissioner about this report for the piece she said the number that keeps her up at night is 75%. that is the number of homicides, the first contact is a homicide occurs. and there is no prior contact because communities of color have distrust of the police department or won't want to call the police because it will get a family member or a loved one in trouble and sent to jail being part of the mass incarceration issue. >> and another problem that stuck out is the number of women that don't tell anyone or get out because they can't afford to do so. 42% of family-related homicides occurred in neighborhoods with low income and other things that break my heart. >> and so instead of programs targeted toward domestic violence like they try to solve the problems, let's do a program on why domestic violence is wrong and trying to get women into shelters but instead, what i think was unique about this report was the commissioner was talking about how to solve income inequality by target
that perpetuates the problem. >> that is a real problem.the commissioner about this report for the piece she said the number that keeps her up at night is 75%. that is the number of homicides, the first contact is a homicide occurs. and there is no prior contact because communities of color have distrust of the police department or won't want to call the police because it will get a family member or a loved one in trouble and sent to jail being part of the mass incarceration issue....
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. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since i was small, and they are still here. i don't see them moving up or anything like that. pro-russian rebels say they have surrounded the strategic town of debaltseve in eastern ukraine something which ukraine itself denies. good to have you with us, i'm david foster. you're watching al jazeera coming up life. anwar ibrahim jailed after a conviction for sodomy. the ruling party bjp the anticonstruction
. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since...
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. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since i was small, and they are still here. i don't see them moving up or anything like that. you thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. >> dr. crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. a young woman murdered, a trail that went cold after 19 years.
. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since...
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. >> i wanted to let you knows you've probably read in the paper on the website we've got the perpetual for the short-term rentals legislation we are set up with the applications on line and those interested in actually participating in short-term rentals must registration and have a register number and there's detailed inform how to prove residency that's one of the core requirement the owner or renter of a unit must be the occupant of the unit in order to participate in the program we're accepting applications now and starting the legislation is effective as of february 1st a sunday so monday february 2nd we will have intact appointment at the department you must register in person i wanted to take a moment to thank the team there's a lot of work in getting set up scott sanchez our zoning administrator and adrian and others involved in establishing the applications the information and we'll be taking the in take appointment to register to participate in that program it's effective 0 february first and in take appointment february 2nd. >> thank you commissioner moore. >> could i ask a
. >> i wanted to let you knows you've probably read in the paper on the website we've got the perpetual for the short-term rentals legislation we are set up with the applications on line and those interested in actually participating in short-term rentals must registration and have a register number and there's detailed inform how to prove residency that's one of the core requirement the owner or renter of a unit must be the occupant of the unit in order to participate in the program...
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those two specific brands ever extremist islam are perpetuated by the unwillingness of government, ofeaders, to address the fact that their people are positioned into direct subjugation of fear on an agenda that centers on expansionism. jenna: interesting what you're saying. why do autocratic regimes help fester terrorist activity? what is the connection, the direct connection and perhaps the indirect connection as well? >> yeah, i think on the one hand you see, for example, let's look at iraq at the moment. there is the issue in iraq with the iranians using their political strategy. iranian autocratic regime to expand the whole state, derived not on basis of individual respect for human rights but on the basis you expand and arc of shia power across iraq and lebanon and that you push out individual rights. so the people who lose from that are inner-city iraqis especially sunnis. on other side places like yemen, you see absence of government structures only people with practical power, those with weapons, al qaeda and houthi rebels, those at the basic level of civil society want to lo
those two specific brands ever extremist islam are perpetuated by the unwillingness of government, ofeaders, to address the fact that their people are positioned into direct subjugation of fear on an agenda that centers on expansionism. jenna: interesting what you're saying. why do autocratic regimes help fester terrorist activity? what is the connection, the direct connection and perhaps the indirect connection as well? >> yeah, i think on the one hand you see, for example, let's look at...
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. >> it is what we have done perpetually in terms of taking the ideas of democracy, liberty, freedom of speech, gender right racial equality. we exit cute those ideas imperfectly but they are good ideas. we need to move them to the social networks at scale. >> they do seem to be working. what about in syria with nearly 300 people kidnapped? >> i think that is a tactical success for the islamic state. the strategic spaces compressing on them. these strikes in the west. the next shoe to drop will be the addition of iraqi security forces coming from the south. we are going to see they are not 10 feet tall. the reason is we cannot get agreement amongst the various members of the coalition. i know we are working very hard. >> it is such a different case to iraq. >> at this point the border has become a bit of affliction. what is different is we do not have the partner we can work with. we can work with the iraqi government. we are opposed to the syrian government and that is why it has to generated into a rather chaotic state. >> doesn't surprise you the pentagon flagged this battle again
. >> it is what we have done perpetually in terms of taking the ideas of democracy, liberty, freedom of speech, gender right racial equality. we exit cute those ideas imperfectly but they are good ideas. we need to move them to the social networks at scale. >> they do seem to be working. what about in syria with nearly 300 people kidnapped? >> i think that is a tactical success for the islamic state. the strategic spaces compressing on them. these strikes in the west. the next...
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. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since i was small, and they are still here. i don't see them moving up or anything like that. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this is the true defi
. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since...
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coming up on innerviews, our conversation with the suave and perpetually tanned golden globe-winninglton.
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