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and the last thing that they, john boehner, wants is for this powerpoint to be read and they feel good about it and then tonight getting the e-mails saying you cannot do that and you are selling out the cause and we will primary you from the right because you are giving into washington. that is the fear. the earlier the vote on the floor and the less of that that the members have the deal with and essentially especially to say that they need to jump together, and that is really where they hope they go. but, look, this is not a slam dunk. this is obviously a huge moment that the four leaders here agree with the president, but there is a very difficult treacherous path, and chuck mentioned the votes in the back pocket to break in case of emergency, and i don't know how you get that on the republican side right now, because folks are in the trenches and a lot of the folks are going to want to go for the, it is going to be really difficult message. >> any scenario, chuck, you can see that available on the republican side? >> look, i do. i think that ultimately, you go to the institutionali
and the last thing that they, john boehner, wants is for this powerpoint to be read and they feel good about it and then tonight getting the e-mails saying you cannot do that and you are selling out the cause and we will primary you from the right because you are giving into washington. that is the fear. the earlier the vote on the floor and the less of that that the members have the deal with and essentially especially to say that they need to jump together, and that is really where they hope...
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and the last thing that they, john boehner, wants is for this powerpoint to be read and they feel good about it and then tonight getting the e-mails saying you cannot do that and you are selling out the cause and we will primary you from the right because you are giving into washington. that is the fear. the earlier the vote on the floor and the less of that that the members have the deal with and essentially especially to say that they need to jump together, and that is really where they hope they go. but, look, this is not a slam dunk. this is obviously a huge moment that the four leaders here agree with the president, but there is a very difficult treacherous path, and chuck mentioned the votes in the back pocket to break in case of emergency, and i don't know how you get that on the republican side right now, because folks are in the trenches and a lot of the folks are going to want to go for the, it is going to be really difficult message. >> any scenario, chuck, you can see that available on the republican side? >> look, i do. i think that ultimately, you go to the institutionali
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i was going to quickly go through with a powerpoint presentation and continue it. and talk briefly about -- excuse me for my technical difficulties here. briefly about some of the exterior improvements that we are planning as part of target going into the space. when we started the project, we had some design goals that we wanted to incorporate into the project. the first was to activate the pedestrian and straight edges and make the project more pedestrian friendly. we are increasing the amount of storefronts on masonic as well as adding additional display cases along geary and creating a higher quality and terrible environment. we want to increase the pedestrian lighting levels and the sidewalk level. another idea we have is to apply alamance and building facades to update. this is an interesting national -- international style building but it is not the most cheerful. doing some things we think are appropriate like taking the canopy and fin idea and increasing them. we have an idea of using screens to bring some color and warmth. and adding landscape to soften t
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>> i don't have a powerpoint. that was what was causing some of the confusion. thank you very much for having me today. it's an honor. fema thus far, at least from what maldef is observing and redistricting is that there is substantial growth of the latino community, but the government bodies that the redistricting are not rushing to create latino opportunity districts. anybody was done redistricting before a sitting here not particularly surprised. latinas are growing as arturo mentioned in traditional areas, states that have had historically substantial latino populations, including texas, california, illinois, florida, new york. but latinos are also growing in new areas, areas where one doesn't necessary expect to see sizable latino populations. just for example, kansas, north carolina, georgia. i saw a statistic the other day that there are more latinos in north carolina than there are in nevada. and i found that very surprising. it's not what you would usually expect. as a result of latino growth and other demographic shifts, congressional seats, the seats
>> i don't have a powerpoint. that was what was causing some of the confusion. thank you very much for having me today. it's an honor. fema thus far, at least from what maldef is observing and redistricting is that there is substantial growth of the latino community, but the government bodies that the redistricting are not rushing to create latino opportunity districts. anybody was done redistricting before a sitting here not particularly surprised. latinas are growing as arturo mentioned...
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and the third section of the dvd contains all the materials, the powerpoint materials, our message training, our tips on successful media interviews, that folks can use to further their skills as they go along through this training. you have recently gotten involved with faces and voices of recovery, laura, tell me why you got involved with faces and voices of recovery and why you, what brought you to this work? i am so thrilled to be part of this organization, i'm really proud to be part of it. they have a message that is very near and dear to my heart, which is sharing the message of hope and recovery, to having a new way of life. i took away from the messaging that i attended last fall, that there are right words to use and, and not so good words to use. for example, we want to talk about recovery, we don't want to talk about addiction. addiction is where people are stuck in the problem. recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training i
and the third section of the dvd contains all the materials, the powerpoint materials, our message training, our tips on successful media interviews, that folks can use to further their skills as they go along through this training. you have recently gotten involved with faces and voices of recovery, laura, tell me why you got involved with faces and voices of recovery and why you, what brought you to this work? i am so thrilled to be part of this organization, i'm really proud to be part of...
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. >> you can do whiteboards, holograms, projectors, powerpoint. >> overhead projector, that could beferent, very different. >> look, i'm worried about the fact i get a tremendous amount of my news from "the onion." >> that makes two of us. >> why is it? everybody else was really taking this so -- it was serious, obviously, the election of barack obama was a serious moment, but you caught wow, he was becoming president at a time this was a tough time to be president. what does "the onion" have to say about this year, it's been a tough one for president obama. >> "the onion" has existed in a long time of satire, so the ability to take a comedic take and angle, but also reveal an underlying truth is not unique to us, but using the news angle, so the pawlenty story was perfect, this guy is clearly dropping out, he's too reasonable, just too reasonable for the current flavor of the republican party and what their demands are driven by the tea party thing, but it would have been nice to keep him along longer. >> perry's got to be fun for y'all. >> did you say y'all because of perry? >> jus
. >> you can do whiteboards, holograms, projectors, powerpoint. >> overhead projector, that could beferent, very different. >> look, i'm worried about the fact i get a tremendous amount of my news from "the onion." >> that makes two of us. >> why is it? everybody else was really taking this so -- it was serious, obviously, the election of barack obama was a serious moment, but you caught wow, he was becoming president at a time this was a tough time to be...
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a former ex-pat who lived in central somalia returned to the country and just figured out that powerpointto pay these rants things. you figured out the motto. this is a key development where they are refused maybe five meters of fishing. when he actually started using literature shipping does enter the attacks with hundreds of miles into the ocean. once he figured that out and as he mentioned he started attacking world food program ships, which is very much against the pirate pr mantra. they were literally stealing food from the people. once that bottle was invented, it just spread up and down the coast. they then send well, foreign fishing attack because they shoot back at us and were already very experienced important operations and we know the cosine. they started traveling up and down the coast, training future periods. so it's a very incestuous history. i caught in your bread history where they develop. but to say that it wouldn't have happened had there been no illegal fishing is completely off base. no fishing ships that perched remotely close to what essentially happened. someone
a former ex-pat who lived in central somalia returned to the country and just figured out that powerpointto pay these rants things. you figured out the motto. this is a key development where they are refused maybe five meters of fishing. when he actually started using literature shipping does enter the attacks with hundreds of miles into the ocean. once he figured that out and as he mentioned he started attacking world food program ships, which is very much against the pirate pr mantra. they...
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it was a fairly standard military briefing, lots of powerpoints and optimism about the progress that we've made and that we would make in the future. when the briefing was over, the commander of central command at the time. , general tommy franks, said senator i'd like to talk to you privately. he went into his office and he said we are no longer fighting a war in afghanistan. i said we don't understand, we just had the briefing about how well our efforts are going. why do you say we're not fighting a war? he said because we are already getting ready for a war not yet declared against iraq. and that some of our important assets, such as special operation units with native language speakers and the predator drones are being withdrawn from afghanistan to get ready for the not yet declared war in iraq. tony goes from that support for a muscular war against afghanistan to the end of the book he thinks we need to re-examine our role in afghanistan. because we are committing most of our military effort against terrorism in a country that has virtually no terrorists less. less than 100 al q
it was a fairly standard military briefing, lots of powerpoints and optimism about the progress that we've made and that we would make in the future. when the briefing was over, the commander of central command at the time. , general tommy franks, said senator i'd like to talk to you privately. he went into his office and he said we are no longer fighting a war in afghanistan. i said we don't understand, we just had the briefing about how well our efforts are going. why do you say we're not...
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everybody asks me, and you know powerpoint? i'm thinking powerpoint?just as a confessional, i write my own books on legal pads with cheap pens because i have a wife who is a wonderful site. she takes everything into the computer for me. and then says you know what, jeff, this is, which i think she enjoys. [laughter] but your point is well taken. i agree with you. i'm too old and too ornery, but i'll think about it. thank you. those are very kind words and i appreciate it. >> hi, i'm joe yudkin, director at the lehigh museum. what do you see about scholars and lay people who consider lee daytrader and have thought that the best thing would be to have executed him? what are your thoughts on that? >> is a very very difficult question. interestingly i think about a week ago we saw online in the "washington post". he could not understand whaley was so pretty in america because he was a traitor. i think every confederate arguably i guess if you will come up philander standing with the trick-or-treaters. but the finer moments in our history our moment they th
everybody asks me, and you know powerpoint? i'm thinking powerpoint?just as a confessional, i write my own books on legal pads with cheap pens because i have a wife who is a wonderful site. she takes everything into the computer for me. and then says you know what, jeff, this is, which i think she enjoys. [laughter] but your point is well taken. i agree with you. i'm too old and too ornery, but i'll think about it. thank you. those are very kind words and i appreciate it. >> hi, i'm joe...
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i'll show you some slides a little powerpoint presentation, some documents. i hope you can see the documents more or less well. it's a little bit bright light in here, so i will do my best. um, but i think it's important to have original documents so you can have, you know, a firsthand look on the research i did or i am doing about this work after '45. just before i start just a few remarks. my book is not just about war criminals, perpetrators of the holocaust, but also former nazis, ss members, collaborators from all over europe. so fascists, for example, from croatia, fascists from italy, from slovenia and so on and so on. so, actually, my book you have very high numbers if you consider these people who maybe not in a legal sense were criminals, but they were former fascists and nazis, ask i talk about them in my book because these people, they use the same underground routes the same way like the major perpetrators, like eichmann. you know, a simple nazi member or former ss officer took the same route as eichmann. and in the next 0 minutes i'll -- 30 minu
i'll show you some slides a little powerpoint presentation, some documents. i hope you can see the documents more or less well. it's a little bit bright light in here, so i will do my best. um, but i think it's important to have original documents so you can have, you know, a firsthand look on the research i did or i am doing about this work after '45. just before i start just a few remarks. my book is not just about war criminals, perpetrators of the holocaust, but also former nazis, ss...
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that image down there you see, i'm afraid i didn't, i'm not very good at powerpoint, so i didn't get enough of this drawing on the screen. you see a woman connected by the throat to the woman in front of her, and the woman in the front of her. this is 2011, this is happening. this is not an image from the slave trade. we are told, and we've heard this from so many people, and there is a pattern there so i have to think it's credible, we are told that when the arab nomads and sudanese roll into these villages, that they will select the prettiest, youngest young women, take them to the airport, fly them to khartoum, distribute them among sudanese army officers to do with what they wish. and they are not seen again. and that is happening right now. again, sudanese government denies any of this is happening. but you can see that it is. and these drawings, of course, are really much more eloquent than i could ever be. and i'm so delighted that the we've done one thing, it is to make sure that these are going to be accepted at the international criminal court. and again. the ages of the ch
that image down there you see, i'm afraid i didn't, i'm not very good at powerpoint, so i didn't get enough of this drawing on the screen. you see a woman connected by the throat to the woman in front of her, and the woman in the front of her. this is 2011, this is happening. this is not an image from the slave trade. we are told, and we've heard this from so many people, and there is a pattern there so i have to think it's credible, we are told that when the arab nomads and sudanese roll into...
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not to show you how skillful i am with maps and powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understanding of how we got to where we are today. today?re are wer t let's ask ourselves the question -- how serious is this threat? that is affecting, and in my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today. first, we calculate that more than 95% -- let me repeat that figure. more than 95% of all illicit drugs that enter north america from south america have transited central america. 95%. what impact might that have on the region? here is a statistic from 2010, the last year we have a full statistics. in 2010, the homicide rate in honduras was 82 per 100,000 population. in el salvador, 65. guatemala, 41. to put that in some perspective for you, here in the united states, a society not known around the world for its passivism and a lack of violence, our homicide rate is somewhat below 5. more than 70,000 youth in the seven countries of central america and overwhelmingly focused on the number 3 of guatemala, honduras, and all salvador are calculated to be members of gang
not to show you how skillful i am with maps and powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understanding of how we got to where we are today. today?re are wer t let's ask ourselves the question -- how serious is this threat? that is affecting, and in my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today. first, we calculate that more than 95% -- let me repeat that figure. more than 95% of all illicit drugs that enter north america from south america have transited...
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everybody asks me, and you know powerpoint? i'm thinking powerpoint?just as a confessional, i write my own books on legal pads with cheap pens because i have a wife who is a wonderful site. she takes everything into the computer for me. and then says you know what, jeff, this is, which i think she enjoys. [laughter] but your point is well taken. i agree with you. i'm too old and too ornery, but i'll think about it. thank you. those are very kind words and i appreciate it. >> hi, i'm joe yudkin, director at the lehigh museum. what do you see about scholars and lay people who consider lee daytrader and have thought that the best thing would be to have executed him? what are your thoughts on that? >> is a very very difficult question. interestingly i think about a week ago we saw online in the "washington post". he could not understand whaley was so pretty in america because he was a traitor. i think every confederate arguably i guess if you will come up philander standing with the trick-or-treaters. but the finer moments in our history our moment they th
everybody asks me, and you know powerpoint? i'm thinking powerpoint?just as a confessional, i write my own books on legal pads with cheap pens because i have a wife who is a wonderful site. she takes everything into the computer for me. and then says you know what, jeff, this is, which i think she enjoys. [laughter] but your point is well taken. i agree with you. i'm too old and too ornery, but i'll think about it. thank you. those are very kind words and i appreciate it. >> hi, i'm joe...
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everybody asks me, and you know powerpoint? i'm thinking powerpoint?just as a confessional, i write my own books on legal pads with cheap pens because i have a wife who is a wonderful site. she takes everything into the computer for me. and then says you know what, jeff, this is, which i think she enjoys. [laughter] but your point is well taken. i agree with you. i'm too old and too ornery, but i'll think about it. thank you. those are very kind words and i appreciate it. >> hi, i'm joe yudkin, director at the lehigh museum. what do you see about scholars and lay people who consider lee daytrader and have thought that the best thing would be to have executed him? what are your thoughts on that? >> is a very very difficult question. interestingly i think about a week ago we saw online in the "washington post". he could not understand whaley was so pretty in america because he was a traitor. i think every confederate arguably i guess if you will come up philander standing with the trick-or-treaters. but the finer moments in our history our moment they th
everybody asks me, and you know powerpoint? i'm thinking powerpoint?just as a confessional, i write my own books on legal pads with cheap pens because i have a wife who is a wonderful site. she takes everything into the computer for me. and then says you know what, jeff, this is, which i think she enjoys. [laughter] but your point is well taken. i agree with you. i'm too old and too ornery, but i'll think about it. thank you. those are very kind words and i appreciate it. >> hi, i'm joe...
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because i see his powerpoint is up. so juan, you're up. it is nina?er] >> i don't have a powerpoint. that was what was causing some of the confusion. thank you very much for having me. it's an honor. the theme thus far, at least for what maldef is observing and redistricting is that there is substantial growth within the latino community but the government bodies that do redistricting are not rushing to create latino opportunity districts. anybody who has done redistricting before is sitting here not particularly surprised. latinos are growing as arturo mentioned in traditional areas, states that have had historically substantial latino populations, including, texas, california, illinois, florida, new york. but latinos are actually growing in new areas. areas where one doesn't necessarily to see sizeable latino populations. just, for example, kansas, north carolina, georgia. i saw a statistic the other say who say there is more latinos in north carolina than there are in nevada. and i found that very surprising. it's not what you would usually expect.
because i see his powerpoint is up. so juan, you're up. it is nina?er] >> i don't have a powerpoint. that was what was causing some of the confusion. thank you very much for having me. it's an honor. the theme thus far, at least for what maldef is observing and redistricting is that there is substantial growth within the latino community but the government bodies that do redistricting are not rushing to create latino opportunity districts. anybody who has done redistricting before is...
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. >> i have a powerpoint because i teach and they like pictures. do we have powerpoint up? >> not on this with. >> i can speak without. you just don't get to see all my pretty pictures. >> i'm sorry. let me get it. >> thank you very much for your invitation and for the very kind introduction. my article in the reynolds court is entitled that's what friends is for. judges social networks stanford to look at what got me interested was doing research with a colleague on anonymity online. i teach me a lot, so this is outside my comfort zone. but we were looking at the standard and when can isps et cetera be forced to reveal anonymity, anonymous people online and the likes. we stumbled across a case of a judge in ohio and surely. she has a personal e-mail address. and the e-mail address was tied to a moniker of long as. long as it posted a number, anonymous comments on a variety of cases, including the case before her court having to do with an alleged serial murderer. there was this whole flap about did she post a comment at her daughter use e-mail account? should the dealer ha
. >> i have a powerpoint because i teach and they like pictures. do we have powerpoint up? >> not on this with. >> i can speak without. you just don't get to see all my pretty pictures. >> i'm sorry. let me get it. >> thank you very much for your invitation and for the very kind introduction. my article in the reynolds court is entitled that's what friends is for. judges social networks stanford to look at what got me interested was doing research with a colleague...
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the general has decided not to do the powerpoint right now.f people ask questions that are appropriate, he will report to it. >> i think he would rather get your questions that have a dialogue. please identify yourself and wait for the microphone. >> one is to -- different questions, what afghans are asking. what is their future after 10 years? they are now free from the taliban. what they are asking now, they do not have enough confidence in the government have now. what is the future of afghanistan? >> that is a really broad question. what i will do is i will come back to what i know and if you want to do a follow-up, we can go from there. what i know is that from 2009, until now, everybody knows that the united states surged 30,000 forces to help address the security situation in afghanistan. what less people know is that nato serves 10,000 additional forces. it is more than nato. we have 34 nations in the training mission in afghanistan. what is often not known is the afghan people surged 101,000 forces. the forces have gone from approxima
the general has decided not to do the powerpoint right now.f people ask questions that are appropriate, he will report to it. >> i think he would rather get your questions that have a dialogue. please identify yourself and wait for the microphone. >> one is to -- different questions, what afghans are asking. what is their future after 10 years? they are now free from the taliban. what they are asking now, they do not have enough confidence in the government have now. what is the...
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not to show you how skillful i am with maps and with powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understandingof how we got to where we are today. and where are we today? let's ask ourselves the question, how serious is this threat that is affecting, and in my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today. first, we calculate that more than 95%, let me repeat that figure, more than 95% of all illicit drugs that entered north america from south america have transited central america. 95%. what impact might that have on the region? here is a statistic. dates from 2010, the last year we have full statistics. in 2010 the homicide rate in honduras was 82 per 100,000 population. in el salvador, 65. in guatemala, 41. to put that in some perspective for you, here in the united states, a society not known throughout the world for its pacifism and a lack of violence, our homicide rate is somewhat below five. more than 70,000 youth in the seven countries of central america, and overwhelmingly focused on the northern three of guatemala, honduras and el salvador, are calculated t
not to show you how skillful i am with maps and with powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understandingof how we got to where we are today. and where are we today? let's ask ourselves the question, how serious is this threat that is affecting, and in my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today. first, we calculate that more than 95%, let me repeat that figure, more than 95% of all illicit drugs that entered north america from south america have...
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not to show you how skillful i am with maps and with powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understandingto where we are today. and where are we today? let's ask ourselves the question, how serious is this threat? that is affecting, and my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today? first, we calculate that more than 95% and let me repeat that figure, more than 95% of all illicit drugs that enter north america from south america have transited central america, 95%. what impact might that have on the region? here is a statistic. it dates from 2010, the last year we have full statistics. in 2010, a homicide rate in honduras was 82 per 100,000 population. in el salvador, 65. in guatemala, 14,000. to put that in some perspective for you, here in the united states, the society not known throughout the world for its pacifism and a lack of violence, our homicide rate is somewhat below five. more than 70,000 youth in the seven countries of central america, and overwhelmingly focused on the northern three of guatemala, honduras and el salvador, are calculated to be me
not to show you how skillful i am with maps and with powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understandingto where we are today. and where are we today? let's ask ourselves the question, how serious is this threat? that is affecting, and my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today? first, we calculate that more than 95% and let me repeat that figure, more than 95% of all illicit drugs that enter north america from south america have transited central...
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i'm used to working with powerpoints and dan said i could bring pictures and i'm learning it's not theere. bob will help me work through this. so my plan -- i'm going to assume without discussing the research for now, that policy outcomes, whether it's access to emergency medical and access to the poor can improve well-being if done well and i'm going to try to convince you that more behavioral insights when we do policy can make better policy and i'm going to start with psych 101 that informs my thinking about this. i'm going to talk a bit about policy implications and then i'll give you a few minutes about the recent work we've been doing particularly with my colleague and friend and our post doctoral students about the policy in particular and how it might inform policy in ways we think is important. i see this agenda, this discussion in general is involving two conflicting views of the human agent. the views that have come to know and love from policies of school and economics in other areas is some form of the rational internet model even in the mild version. it basically assumes
i'm used to working with powerpoints and dan said i could bring pictures and i'm learning it's not theere. bob will help me work through this. so my plan -- i'm going to assume without discussing the research for now, that policy outcomes, whether it's access to emergency medical and access to the poor can improve well-being if done well and i'm going to try to convince you that more behavioral insights when we do policy can make better policy and i'm going to start with psych 101 that informs...
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republicans how their guys are out screaming bush lied, kids died, and our guys are standing with the powerpoint demonstration. [laughter] and the pointers and trying to explain our point here. one of my friends during, i guess it was when gore was trying to steal the 2000 election, participate inside if a republican protest, and she had been a person on the left. and she said the guy with the bull horn, the conservative -- this is a conservative approach -- she said, he couldn't get the idea, the concept of the chant where you chant something, and the crowd chants back. and so he's up there with a bull horn, and he's going on and on. we oppose the recount was it violates -- because it violates section blah, blah, blah, and be everybody's just looking, what are we supposed to chant back? many we don't get the hang of it. [laughter] >> host: you mentioned the french revolution, i want to read this e-mail that came many from steve of the hollywood conservative forum. he writes about "demonic": >> guest: i am so happy to hear that. thank you, mr. steve whatever his name -- i agree. i love those cha
republicans how their guys are out screaming bush lied, kids died, and our guys are standing with the powerpoint demonstration. [laughter] and the pointers and trying to explain our point here. one of my friends during, i guess it was when gore was trying to steal the 2000 election, participate inside if a republican protest, and she had been a person on the left. and she said the guy with the bull horn, the conservative -- this is a conservative approach -- she said, he couldn't get the idea,...
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. >> i have a powerpoint. >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much for the presentation and the kind introduction. my article is entitled that is what friend is for, social networks and the standards for the refusal. what got me interested in the case is doing research with a colleague on anonymity online. i teach media law week so this is really outside of my comfort zone but he and i were looking at the standard and when can they be forced to reveal anonymity who online and the like and we stumbled across the case of a judge in ohio. surely has a personal e-mail address and that e-mail address was tied to a monitor of wall mess that posted a number of anonymous comments on a variety of cases including a case before the court having to do with an alleged serial murder. there was a slap about did she posted, did her daughter use the e-mail account and should the drought of the judge when they determined that it was she that was posting these anonymous comments as well as very racist once, and again, the allegation was that her daughter had done it. she didn't recuse herself as the request but the
. >> i have a powerpoint. >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much for the presentation and the kind introduction. my article is entitled that is what friend is for, social networks and the standards for the refusal. what got me interested in the case is doing research with a colleague on anonymity online. i teach media law week so this is really outside of my comfort zone but he and i were looking at the standard and when can they be forced to reveal anonymity who online and the...
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let's stop at powerpoint at this time.ne? >> i am from liberty county. you mentioned the sunset provisions, which are good, but they only work if they are allowed to work. in 2001 and 2003, republican controlled congress is of which you are a member asked what are now called the bush tax cuts. these included sunset provisions automatically and in 2010. this was done because congress did not want to fight notbyrd act, which would have shown that they would not snively increase the deficit during the following 10-year period. now you have reneged on that sunset role. yard try to avoid the consequences of those accepted -- of those acts. my question is, after 10 years, contrary to what we were assured, our country's economy is the worst since the great depression, much worse since bush took over. on what basis you claim that making these tax cuts permanent would do what they have failed to do in the last 10 years? >> -- thank you for your question. i disagree with almost every part of a question. we did the next best thing. w
let's stop at powerpoint at this time.ne? >> i am from liberty county. you mentioned the sunset provisions, which are good, but they only work if they are allowed to work. in 2001 and 2003, republican controlled congress is of which you are a member asked what are now called the bush tax cuts. these included sunset provisions automatically and in 2010. this was done because congress did not want to fight notbyrd act, which would have shown that they would not snively increase the deficit...
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i direct your attention to the powerpoint behind you.an't underestimate the importance of that take. as the generally accurate news stated they're responsible for 7 million barrels of day of crude processing to put that in context, the united states in 2010 produced 7.5 million bars day. so this is a very serious issue. we are gathering information as we can. and as spare capacity as you can tell by the cartel to manage prices rising oil demand has eroded that spare capacity along with the libyan unrest. the attack has significantly and in a negative fashion has altered the intake capacity for 2012. the plant will need to be shut down completely perhaps a week or more. our cia and doi estimates are up to two weeks but after that we assume even a loss of something like 2 million barrels a day of processing capacity would essentially eliminate the spare capacity. saudi is the swing producer. they are generally responsible for the spare capacity in the market. with global demand passing 90 million barrels a day in the fourth quarter there's
i direct your attention to the powerpoint behind you.an't underestimate the importance of that take. as the generally accurate news stated they're responsible for 7 million barrels of day of crude processing to put that in context, the united states in 2010 produced 7.5 million bars day. so this is a very serious issue. we are gathering information as we can. and as spare capacity as you can tell by the cartel to manage prices rising oil demand has eroded that spare capacity along with the...
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>> i want to direct your attention to the powerpoint behind you.cannot underestimate the importance of this. they are responsible for 7 million barrels a day for crude processing. the united states into doesn't tend produced 7.5 million barrels a day. this is a very serious issue. we are gathering information as we can. in terms of spare capacity, which, as you know, is used by the cartel to keep in reserve and manage prices, rising oil demand in 2011 has eroded that spare capacity as low -- as well as the libyan on rest. the attack has significantly altered the book for spare capacity in 2012. the plant will need to be shut down completely, perhaps a week or more. the estimates are up to two weeks. after that we assume even a loss of something like 2 million barrels a day processing capacity, which would be essentially eliminate the saudi spirit capacity. as we heard, they're generally responsible for the spare capacity in the market. with global command passing 90 million barrels a day in the fourth quarter, there is little spare capacity outside
>> i want to direct your attention to the powerpoint behind you.cannot underestimate the importance of this. they are responsible for 7 million barrels a day for crude processing. the united states into doesn't tend produced 7.5 million barrels a day. this is a very serious issue. we are gathering information as we can. in terms of spare capacity, which, as you know, is used by the cartel to keep in reserve and manage prices, rising oil demand in 2011 has eroded that spare capacity as low...
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>> i direct your attention to the powerpoint behind.e cannot underestimate the importance of this plan. they are responsible for 7 million barrels of oil a day processing. the context, so this is a very serious issue. we're gathering information as we can. in terms of spare capacity, which as you know is used by the cartel to keep in reserve and manage prices, rising oil demand in 2011 has eroded that spare capacity along with the libyan unrest. the attack has altered the output for spare capacity in 2012 and a negative fashion. the plant will need to be shut down completely, perhaps a week or more. our estimates are up to two weeks. after that, we assume even a loss of 2 million barrels a dale processing capacity which would essentially eliminate the saudi spare capacity. as we heard, they are the swing producer responsible for the spare capacity in the market with a global demand passing 90 billion barrels a day in the fourth quarter, very spare capacity outside of saudi arabia. so the owl look for the supply and balance is grim. we'r
>> i direct your attention to the powerpoint behind.e cannot underestimate the importance of this plan. they are responsible for 7 million barrels of oil a day processing. the context, so this is a very serious issue. we're gathering information as we can. in terms of spare capacity, which as you know is used by the cartel to keep in reserve and manage prices, rising oil demand in 2011 has eroded that spare capacity along with the libyan unrest. the attack has altered the output for spare...
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percentage terms, the disparity it smaller at this table, which gives way too much detail for a powerpoint slide, does show you some of that here if you look at the far right column, average tax savings as a percentage of the tax bill. well, if you look at it as a percentage of the tax bill, the rich don't benefit anymore the middle class. one thing to keep in mind, most of them aren't claiming. it's somewhat changed that point. what happens to housing prices? well, it depends on who you ask, i suppose. what we did is a similarration. we took four taxpayers and worked through the average tax savings that we used on the joint committee and found and used mortgage interest calculator. well, if you have the tax savings listed in the first column, how much more would you be able to afford to pay. that's over there on the far right column. the percentage increase and how much you can afford to pay, less than 1%. the nar claims it would be a 15% reduction. researched by economist at the university of pennsylvania at m.i.t. found it would be about three and 6%. you see 12%, 3-6, less than one, bo
percentage terms, the disparity it smaller at this table, which gives way too much detail for a powerpoint slide, does show you some of that here if you look at the far right column, average tax savings as a percentage of the tax bill. well, if you look at it as a percentage of the tax bill, the rich don't benefit anymore the middle class. one thing to keep in mind, most of them aren't claiming. it's somewhat changed that point. what happens to housing prices? well, it depends on who you ask, i...
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we had a powerpoint and if we had more time i would go through a lot more slides, but just look at d.c and chicago. d.c.'s hand -- handgun ban went into effect in 1977. if you look at the top 50 cities prior to the ban going into effect d.c.'s murder rate would rank someplace between 15 and 20 in the country. after the ban went into effect half the time it was either number one or number two among the top 50 and over two-thirds of the time it was in the top four. there is no comparable time prior to the ban where it was anywhere near as remotely high as it was. so another way of looking at it is just to see how these murder rates compare relative to the average for the other 50 cities. prior to the ban going into effect d.c.'s murder rate was falling. the ban goes into effect right here on this line and it rises and for the period after they banned it is about 40% higher on average than it was prior to the ban going into effect. this takes it right up to the early '80s. there is a huge increase in d.c. murder rate compared to most cities in the late '80s. you basically have the epidemi
we had a powerpoint and if we had more time i would go through a lot more slides, but just look at d.c and chicago. d.c.'s hand -- handgun ban went into effect in 1977. if you look at the top 50 cities prior to the ban going into effect d.c.'s murder rate would rank someplace between 15 and 20 in the country. after the ban went into effect half the time it was either number one or number two among the top 50 and over two-thirds of the time it was in the top four. there is no comparable time...
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in percentage terms the disparity is smaller on this table which gives way too much detail for a powerpoint slide which does show you some of that here if you look on the far right column average tax savings as a percentage of the tax bill. well, if you look at it of the percentage of the tax bill the rich don't really benefit anymore than the middle class. but the one thing to keep in mind most of those in the middle class aren't actually claiming m.i.d. so it's somewhat changes that point. what happens to housing prices? well, it depends who you ask, i suppose. we took a simulation of taxpayers and went through the data we put together on the tax saving approach and found -- and used a little mortgage interest calculator and found well, if you have the tax savings listed in the first column how much more would you be able to afford to pay and that's over there on the far right column. the percentage increase and how much you can afford to pay less than 1%. the n.a.r. claims it would be a 15% reduction. that research by economists at the university pennsylvania and at m.i.t. it was about 3
in percentage terms the disparity is smaller on this table which gives way too much detail for a powerpoint slide which does show you some of that here if you look on the far right column average tax savings as a percentage of the tax bill. well, if you look at it of the percentage of the tax bill the rich don't really benefit anymore than the middle class. but the one thing to keep in mind most of those in the middle class aren't actually claiming m.i.d. so it's somewhat changes that point....
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let's stop the powerpoint at this time and take questions and answers from the crowd., let's hear from you. you got the microphone. hold on. >> you mentioned the sunset provisions, which are very good, but they only work if they are allowed to work. >> yes. >> in 2001 and 2003, republican- controlled congress, of which you are in member, past what are now called the bush tax cuts. these acts included sunset provisions to automatically end them in 2010. this was done just because congress did not want to fight the bird act, which meant they would have had to show that they would not significantly increase the federal deficit between the following 10-year period. now, you are trying to win big on that sunset rule -- trying to renege on the sunset rule. you are calling what is being done tax increases instead of tax restoration here in my question is this -- after 10 years, contrary to what we are assured of, our country's economy has been the worst it has been since the great depression, so on what basis do you claim that making these cuts permanent, ignoring the sunset
let's stop the powerpoint at this time and take questions and answers from the crowd., let's hear from you. you got the microphone. hold on. >> you mentioned the sunset provisions, which are very good, but they only work if they are allowed to work. >> yes. >> in 2001 and 2003, republican- controlled congress, of which you are in member, past what are now called the bush tax cuts. these acts included sunset provisions to automatically end them in 2010. this was done just...