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their time is rationed. ten minutes a patient. if i had 15 their time is rationed.inutes their time is rationed. ten minutes a patient. if i had 15 minutes to see all my complex patients with half a dozen different medical problems, i'm sure i could improve their quality of life. but you basically have to do what's feasible. the average waiting time in england for a routine appointment is now almost two weeks. it can be stressful at times. i can understand when people are poorly, they want to be seen. it's hard if you try to say there's no appointments left. you notice everything. a couple of deep breaths. there's all sorts of squeaks and rattles. you knowl don't like steroids, i don't mind a short period of them. ok, doctor... i'll go on your recommendation. the commissioning group that funds hospital services recently began paying gps to reduce their referrals to specialists. mike thinks it's wrong. inevitably, some people who should have been referred will not be referred. i think more pernicious is the message — if your practice is signed up for that, don't trus
their time is rationed. ten minutes a patient. if i had 15 their time is rationed.inutes their time is rationed. ten minutes a patient. if i had 15 minutes to see all my complex patients with half a dozen different medical problems, i'm sure i could improve their quality of life. but you basically have to do what's feasible. the average waiting time in england for a routine appointment is now almost two weeks. it can be stressful at times. i can understand when people are poorly, they want to...
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during the war sweets were on ration.gularly helped out as anner and boy in his corner shop of the shankill road. because of course the war must have had a big impact on what the corner shop was selling. yes, it did have, that's true. there were coupons, you had a ration book and you could only buy what the coupons allowed you to buy, eggs were in ration, cheese, you had a cheese wire you lifted up the handle and the wire came down and cut the cheese. really sharp. sometimes you cut your finger. you didn't tell the customer there was blood on the cheese, you just wrapped it up! health and safety didn't exist in those days, neither did the nhs. but the corner shop stepped in to provide a myriad of cheap over the countermedicines. i and all my friends in little houses were lined up friends in little houses were lined up by friends in little houses were lined up by our mothers on a saturday morning and we were given either liquid paraffin, milk of milk mag nesia or syrup of figures. on a tablespoon line up the wee ones and y
during the war sweets were on ration.gularly helped out as anner and boy in his corner shop of the shankill road. because of course the war must have had a big impact on what the corner shop was selling. yes, it did have, that's true. there were coupons, you had a ration book and you could only buy what the coupons allowed you to buy, eggs were in ration, cheese, you had a cheese wire you lifted up the handle and the wire came down and cut the cheese. really sharp. sometimes you cut your...
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and then of course the ration in tokyo. i would emphasize of those figures through june-september, they are 90 overwhelmingly american food aid is going to the urban population. if you double that percentage for that. , then you can tell that is going to the urban populations. as you can see, tokyo is totally dependent on imported food. there are 2 million people in tokyo during this. -- during this period. somewhere in the 60's to be 80% level of total food surprise. apan's population remain on fully adequate diet in 1947-48. firstember, it was the time to address the nutritional inadequacy of the japanese giant. sam's would expand on a school lunch program to include the nutrition of children. this would log about 7 million youths. the occupation authorities with playing that feeding during the famine saved all of million lies. they can be no light -- no doubt that the total number of lives saved was in the millions. mcarthur's role in heading off the famine was absolutely fundamental. one japanese who pass through these
and then of course the ration in tokyo. i would emphasize of those figures through june-september, they are 90 overwhelmingly american food aid is going to the urban population. if you double that percentage for that. , then you can tell that is going to the urban populations. as you can see, tokyo is totally dependent on imported food. there are 2 million people in tokyo during this. -- during this period. somewhere in the 60's to be 80% level of total food surprise. apan's population remain...
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of water and minor rations of rice. >> all the time i think about how many i going to get out of here? the prison, i knew i couldn't escape from there. >> a lot of guys were in bad shape. and the rest of us, we went up. and at cabana tawan, we'd get half a rice a day, we was lucky. >> you'd die rather than surrender. that, of course, is why they so despised the allied prisoners. >> the prisoners were despised by a man nicknamed the razor, the japanese prime minister. >> there was a policy set out by tojo himself. no work, no food. >> when did the japanese decide that you guys are going to be slave labor for them? >> it started right away. there were early drafts taken to japan to work in shipyards, work in mines, slave labor. >> when singapore fell, 50,000 british and australians were taken captive on one day. >> there were houses and bungalows, and it was just normal living. >> was there any expectation that your parents would be notified as to -- >> no, not at all. you might just as well have been on the back of the moon, and we were all posted missing. and in my case, i was killed
of water and minor rations of rice. >> all the time i think about how many i going to get out of here? the prison, i knew i couldn't escape from there. >> a lot of guys were in bad shape. and the rest of us, we went up. and at cabana tawan, we'd get half a rice a day, we was lucky. >> you'd die rather than surrender. that, of course, is why they so despised the allied prisoners. >> the prisoners were despised by a man nicknamed the razor, the japanese prime minister....
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some politics is rational as people will be losers from this. there's a terrific paper by jonathan hall at the university of toronto which shows way you can turn half of the highway of a multilane highway into a price highway. have you leave th essentially do but everyone is held harmless. a very clever plan. that being said, typically raise absolute hell over putting any form of congestion pricing income whether or not it's rational or not. remember, congestion pricing to be highly progressive. there's a reason why livingston imposed pricing in london. he was doing it because tax -- subsidized buses. that case where this is really doable is on new stuff. it's like an endowment effect that goes o with the voters whih it you show the menu highway, they shrug and say that i picked iif you take an existing eyewitness i've been free and slap a price on it, there's bloodshed industry. whenever you get new highways, when you get new road capacity, price it. whenever you get new technologies like bus autonomous vehicles, and establish the principle tha
some politics is rational as people will be losers from this. there's a terrific paper by jonathan hall at the university of toronto which shows way you can turn half of the highway of a multilane highway into a price highway. have you leave th essentially do but everyone is held harmless. a very clever plan. that being said, typically raise absolute hell over putting any form of congestion pricing income whether or not it's rational or not. remember, congestion pricing to be highly...
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some politics of this is rational as people actually will be losers from this. there's a terrific paper by jonathan hall at the university of toronto actually shows a way you can actually turn half of a highway of a multi-lane highway into a priced highway and half you leave the same so you actually do for once in our lives have -- everyone is held harmless. it's a very clever plan. that being said, typically people raise absolute hell over putting any form of congestion pricing in, whether or not it's rational or not. remember, congestion pricing can be highly progressive in lots of ways. there's a reason why livingston imposed congestion pricing in london. he was doing it because he could check tax the rich financiers driving it to subsidize buses. but the case where this is really doable is on new stuff. there's like an endowment effect that goes on with voters which is if you show them a new highway they have never seen before and say this one comes with a price they shrug and say that's fine. if you take an existing highway that's always been free and slap
some politics of this is rational as people actually will be losers from this. there's a terrific paper by jonathan hall at the university of toronto actually shows a way you can actually turn half of a highway of a multi-lane highway into a priced highway and half you leave the same so you actually do for once in our lives have -- everyone is held harmless. it's a very clever plan. that being said, typically people raise absolute hell over putting any form of congestion pricing in, whether or...
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that made made a certain amount of rational sense. even though it was beyond most people. most people would be born poor anti-pork until fairly recent times. with. with the avatar of the industrial revolution it's a little bit different. many people already enjoy a certain level of security. now the recreation opportunities in the vocation opportunities are much greater. now it is not just sucking away money for security, it is more live life to the fullest. be willing to spend money on great experiences. >> it's interesting. those of us who and i counted two of us, because we are similar. i love to be cheap and i totally embrace it. i tell people all of the talk that i breast-fed all three my kids because the milk was free. my kids hate when i say that these days as they are teenagers. but should frugality be considered a moral virtue? i sometimes can get on my moral high ground when it comes to being frugal. and i see so much waste. should we be considered better than those who are wasteful? >> about the book started with that question. should we consider frugality a vir
that made made a certain amount of rational sense. even though it was beyond most people. most people would be born poor anti-pork until fairly recent times. with. with the avatar of the industrial revolution it's a little bit different. many people already enjoy a certain level of security. now the recreation opportunities in the vocation opportunities are much greater. now it is not just sucking away money for security, it is more live life to the fullest. be willing to spend money on great...
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our resupply would never arrive on time and we had to ration our food, ammo and even our water. we never had any heat to heat up the awful c rations that were our meals and we never had any dry socks. and i hate to say but every day was pretty much the same. up at the crack of dawn, trudge from miles to our nighttime positions with about 85 pounds of gear on our backs. you clear areas in route, set up ambushes, stay up half the night on watch, and there were many a firefight in between. that is in the life of a rifleman in combat. one of those rifleman was corporal roy hammonds, third platoon, and i'd like to read a passage from my book about him. a shot rang out. the men crouched seeking cover as if at a single fiber six enemy a case opened up on the far side of the draw. the rapid building to a metallic roar and hail of bullets came in from the right flank and i had. our m-16s opened up in reply. a thin screen, the relentless pattern of rain, i'm hit, i'm hit. corpsman up, the familiar cry of stuff hitting the fan. take cover, take cover i yelled. this was the ambush i dreaded
our resupply would never arrive on time and we had to ration our food, ammo and even our water. we never had any heat to heat up the awful c rations that were our meals and we never had any dry socks. and i hate to say but every day was pretty much the same. up at the crack of dawn, trudge from miles to our nighttime positions with about 85 pounds of gear on our backs. you clear areas in route, set up ambushes, stay up half the night on watch, and there were many a firefight in between. that is...
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to me that is not very rational. some people say it is an expr s expression of true lufbl. i have heard students say how much you are willing to spend on your fiance is an idea of how much you love her. >> that is craze talk. it is one day, folks. one day. i mean hiring of the car -- i got my cousin to drive us. we didn't have any liquor. i said go home and drink our own alcohol. >> you will see the same thing with instance coming up to the christm christmas' holidays and some parents spend huge amounts of money on presents and some feel how much they spend is a measure of how much they love them. it isn't. it is misguided value. >> you talked about the song money can't buy love except we spend so much time doing that; spending money to show people we love them. i don't understand. let's stay on this whole idea of extravagance. you said there is two ways extravagance is harmful. you talk about the knock off effect and being wasteful. tell me about what the knock-off effect is. >> the knock-off effect is all of us look around us in society and particularly we look up to our
to me that is not very rational. some people say it is an expr s expression of true lufbl. i have heard students say how much you are willing to spend on your fiance is an idea of how much you love her. >> that is craze talk. it is one day, folks. one day. i mean hiring of the car -- i got my cousin to drive us. we didn't have any liquor. i said go home and drink our own alcohol. >> you will see the same thing with instance coming up to the christm christmas' holidays and some...
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our supplies would never arrive on time and we had to ration food, abdominal and water.e never had he passed to heat up the awful c rations that were our meals and we never had any dry socks. and i hate to say it but every day was pretty much the same. up in the crack of dawn, stretched for miles to our nighttime positions with about 85 pounds of gear on our backs. clear the areas in route, set up ambushes, step half the night on watch and there was many a firefight in between. that is a life of a rifleman in combat. one of those rifleman was corporal roy lee hammonds of third lemur company. i would like to read a passage from my book about him. a shot rang out. the men crouched seeking cover. as a signal five or six enemy a case open up on the far side. the rapid craft billing to a motel at war as a hail of bullets came in from the right flank and ahead. no m-16s opened up in reply. a thin stream pierced Ãthe relentless patter of rain. i'm hit, i am hit. a familiar cry is that hitting the fan. take cover, to cover a yells. this was the ambush i dreaded. i rolled and emb
our supplies would never arrive on time and we had to ration food, abdominal and water.e never had he passed to heat up the awful c rations that were our meals and we never had any dry socks. and i hate to say it but every day was pretty much the same. up in the crack of dawn, stretched for miles to our nighttime positions with about 85 pounds of gear on our backs. clear the areas in route, set up ambushes, step half the night on watch and there was many a firefight in between. that is a life...
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there is a saying that markets can stay rational for quite some time. at the technical indicators around kuwait he stocks, there is another record the exchange holes, the exchange in the world with the highest percentage of overvalued stocks based on something called the relative strength indicator, something like 70% of the 182 stocks in the kuwait stock index are flashing that overbought symbol. on the other hand, volume's remain healthy. quites in kuwait are strong when a lot of other gulf markets have been struggling to boost activities. we have seen money managers, one saying he thinks the index has a further 20% to go, so it seems like this will be an interesting story to watch in the coming months. yousef: thanks, tracy. let's widen out the conversation and returned to the region's largest economy, where the fifth-largest bank reported a rise. the bank has a strong capital position. can investors be rewarded with a boost in dividends. joining us is the managing , let me ask you about the liquidity situation in saudi arabia. we spoke to the govern
there is a saying that markets can stay rational for quite some time. at the technical indicators around kuwait he stocks, there is another record the exchange holes, the exchange in the world with the highest percentage of overvalued stocks based on something called the relative strength indicator, something like 70% of the 182 stocks in the kuwait stock index are flashing that overbought symbol. on the other hand, volume's remain healthy. quites in kuwait are strong when a lot of other gulf...
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the subtext of this is rational, as people will be losers from this. there is a research that shows a way you can turn half a pay ane highway into lane and half in a free lane. that said, people raise absolute hell in porting any form of congestion pricing in. congestion pricing can be progressive. thatth is a reason -- red london, ivingston in he was doing it for several other reasons. the case where this is really doable is on new stuff. there is like an endowment effect that goes on with voters. if you show them a new highway and says it comes with a price, they say that is fine. if you take an existing highway and slap a new price on it, there is blood in the streets. when you get new road capacity, price it. when you get new technology like autonomous vehicles, establish the principle that they are going to have g.p.s. based congestion pricing from the get-go. justify it however you want, but get it into the system so -- you can justify it by safety or any way, but get it in there so we establish this principle and keep it there. >> larry, one fin
the subtext of this is rational, as people will be losers from this. there is a research that shows a way you can turn half a pay ane highway into lane and half in a free lane. that said, people raise absolute hell in porting any form of congestion pricing in. congestion pricing can be progressive. thatth is a reason -- red london, ivingston in he was doing it for several other reasons. the case where this is really doable is on new stuff. there is like an endowment effect that goes on with...
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to ration hip and knee operations in worcestershire. very obese patients and those in only moderate pain will not qualify. surgeons express alram at the money—saving move. church of england bishops say their teaching on marriage shouldn't change, and that gay clergy should remain celibate. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to meet donald trump in the white house in a few hours' time, the first foreign leader to visit since mr trump became president. global security and a trade deal after brexit are likely to be high on the agenda. in a speech to us republicans last night, mrs may said the uk and america could not return
to ration hip and knee operations in worcestershire. very obese patients and those in only moderate pain will not qualify. surgeons express alram at the money—saving move. church of england bishops say their teaching on marriage shouldn't change, and that gay clergy should remain celibate. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to meet donald trump in the white house in a few hours' time, the first foreign leader to visit since mr trump became president. global...
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plans to ration knee and hip surgery in worcestershire to save money to save money are described as ‘arming' by surgeons. tesco‘s share price has risen sharply after the supermarket chain said it was buying the food wholesaler, booker. six years injailfor the six years in jail for the former judge and his assistant who defrauded their own law firm art out of hundreds of thousands of pounds. and could rafa nadal be the latest comeback kid — as he fights for a place in the men's grand slam final in australia? and coming up in sport on bbc news, anthonyjoshua's fight against wladimir klitschko at wembley in april will be watched by the biggest post—war british boxing crowd of 90,000. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one.
plans to ration knee and hip surgery in worcestershire to save money to save money are described as ‘arming' by surgeons. tesco‘s share price has risen sharply after the supermarket chain said it was buying the food wholesaler, booker. six years injailfor the six years in jail for the former judge and his assistant who defrauded their own law firm art out of hundreds of thousands of pounds. and could rafa nadal be the latest comeback kid — as he fights for a place in the men's grand slam...
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in the next hour, plans to ration hip surgery in worcestershire. surgeons express alarm at the money saving plans. church of england bishops say its teaching on marriage shouldn't change, and that gay clergy should remain celibate. head teachers in england are angry after hundreds of millions of pounds of funding — promised to schools last year — is taken back by the government. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to meet donald trump in the white house in a few hours' time, the first foreign leader to visit since mr trump became president. global security and a trade deal after brexit are likely to be high on the agenda. in a speech to us republicans last
in the next hour, plans to ration hip surgery in worcestershire. surgeons express alarm at the money saving plans. church of england bishops say its teaching on marriage shouldn't change, and that gay clergy should remain celibate. head teachers in england are angry after hundreds of millions of pounds of funding — promised to schools last year — is taken back by the government. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to meet donald trump in the white house in a few...
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here, the royal college of surgeons says plans to ration knee and hip replacement operations in worcestershire are ‘alarming'. three commissioning groups say very obese patients, and people who are in only moderate pain, will not qualify. they say the plan will save £2 million a year. here's more from our health correspondent robert pigott. at five feet ten inches and weighing a little over 18 stone, gordon wainwright of malvern in worcestershire can no longer expect swift access to the second hip replacement he needs. the pain from his osteoarthritis wakes him up at night and his mobility is badly compromised.
here, the royal college of surgeons says plans to ration knee and hip replacement operations in worcestershire are ‘alarming'. three commissioning groups say very obese patients, and people who are in only moderate pain, will not qualify. they say the plan will save £2 million a year. here's more from our health correspondent robert pigott. at five feet ten inches and weighing a little over 18 stone, gordon wainwright of malvern in worcestershire can no longer expect swift access to the...
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and it's not rational. but they believe that their war with nato -- >> troops in poland right now, the germans -- is that an act of aggression as they see it? >> it's absolutely not. it's an act of deterrence. >> as they see it. [ all speak at once ] >> as theyee it, yes. but remember, you know what they've done, this is not discussed very much. they've broken out of the international nuclear forces treaty. to ungeek that, what it means is that in the '80s the russians developed a missile to strike our european allies. reagan got rid of them, so
and it's not rational. but they believe that their war with nato -- >> troops in poland right now, the germans -- is that an act of aggression as they see it? >> it's absolutely not. it's an act of deterrence. >> as they see it. [ all speak at once ] >> as theyee it, yes. but remember, you know what they've done, this is not discussed very much. they've broken out of the international nuclear forces treaty. to ungeek that, what it means is that in the '80s the russians...
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one of the fears of having a bill of rights and one of the rationalizations, as mr. hamilton has articulated, is we are not taking away rights. rights -- weg your did not put any of those in the constitution explicitly. [indiscernible] it is better to have a half a loaf the no bread at all. i'm afraid that a government so scarcely sketched out as ours is will follow the direction of every government in existence, which is to take more and more power to itself. consolidating that power in a central powerful government in taking the rice from the people. there are certain rights that are so essential to the existence of a free society and must be drawn out explicitly or they can be too easily challenged. >> but mr. hamilton come is in government going to be run by people that the public have children -- have chosen to arrest them -- unless fits people are elected, the system will not work as well as it ought to. let me just say this about the bill of rights before i move on. in the beginning, mr. madison and i agreed completely. we realized a bill of rights, which mr.
one of the fears of having a bill of rights and one of the rationalizations, as mr. hamilton has articulated, is we are not taking away rights. rights -- weg your did not put any of those in the constitution explicitly. [indiscernible] it is better to have a half a loaf the no bread at all. i'm afraid that a government so scarcely sketched out as ours is will follow the direction of every government in existence, which is to take more and more power to itself. consolidating that power in a...
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and certainly a rational fear to have. anna: mr. hamilton, i cannot imagine you would agree with this. mr. hamilton: believe it or not i realized , if the government did not become something that was owned by all levels of society, we would fail. not only did the ordinary people need to subscribe to what we were doing but also the rich. if the money to are not supporting you you will get , nowhere. let me back up and say that we did not think a bill of rights was necessary because -- i say we at this time, virtually all of us that were at the constitutional convention who were present at the end when suggested by george mason that we needed to guarantee freedom of the press, we took a vote. mason said he would not propose it, but he would second such a motion. it was proposed and mr. mason seconded it and it was defeated 10 to nothing. not just i, but many others felt we had not taken any rights away from people and therefore we did not need to enumerate and guarantee any of them. anna: mr. jefferson, i am a little concerned you are
and certainly a rational fear to have. anna: mr. hamilton, i cannot imagine you would agree with this. mr. hamilton: believe it or not i realized , if the government did not become something that was owned by all levels of society, we would fail. not only did the ordinary people need to subscribe to what we were doing but also the rich. if the money to are not supporting you you will get , nowhere. let me back up and say that we did not think a bill of rights was necessary because -- i say we...
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. >> it's not easy to secure the materials and personnel that we require for restore ration. however we want to do everything we possibly can to complete the work. >> the project employs around 100 local crafts people, but some of them still live in temporary housing. on this episode of "asia insight" we follow the efforts of the people of nepal to restore their rich cultural heritage. tourism is one of nepal's major industries. world heritage sites in the kathmandu valley used to attract large numbers of tourists every day. the valley has prospered for centuries as an easy point of transit between india and tibet. this history has resulted in a diverse culture where elements of both hinduism and buddhism exist side by side. this culture flourished during the dynasty is that lasted from the 15th to the 18th century. buildings were erected with wood and delicately carved architecture. various temples were built around the royal palace and the area is known as durbar square. the kathmandu valley preservation trust has an office in the city south of kathmandu. the organization w
. >> it's not easy to secure the materials and personnel that we require for restore ration. however we want to do everything we possibly can to complete the work. >> the project employs around 100 local crafts people, but some of them still live in temporary housing. on this episode of "asia insight" we follow the efforts of the people of nepal to restore their rich cultural heritage. tourism is one of nepal's major industries. world heritage sites in the kathmandu valley...
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really it is a form of rationing.hin the nhs but i would rather it was done explicitly and that the public were involved rather than every purchasing authority making its own individual decisions and sometimes using private companies to do that. the logic of the system is that at a time of rising patient demand and stretched resources local health commissioners have a mechanism for scrutinising decisions which could lead to expensive hospital treatment. but they acknowledge that once you've taken on board the cost of the centres there's no way yet of assessing whether they do provide value for money. some local health bodies are limiting certain types of careful stop the referral centres are reinforcing those decisions. we don't want to squander any money, we have limited resources, so it's really important resources we have we spend most effectively and get the best value our population. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this prog
really it is a form of rationing.hin the nhs but i would rather it was done explicitly and that the public were involved rather than every purchasing authority making its own individual decisions and sometimes using private companies to do that. the logic of the system is that at a time of rising patient demand and stretched resources local health commissioners have a mechanism for scrutinising decisions which could lead to expensive hospital treatment. but they acknowledge that once you've...
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we need the water, but i believe that people have stepped up in the past when we needed to ration water because of the drought and we can continue to do that. further more, the city during the past year has instituted new policies in terms of reuse of water at large buildings and even requiring onsight treatment of water to have it be reused. with those innovation and public support we have here for preserving our environment we can step up and meet this challenge. we want to be good environmental stewards and i believe that is what you want also. the orebt other thing is the question of coming to a negotiated settlement rather than a one size fits all rule imposed by sth state. my understanding of the process is the science that the state had done very clearly said 60 percent. this already is a negotiated settlement. the 40 percent starting point, that's not the full wish list, that is already the compromise. i urge you to support the state water board in these efforts and i believe all working together we can have the water that we need and the healthy environment. >> kenneth gibson,
we need the water, but i believe that people have stepped up in the past when we needed to ration water because of the drought and we can continue to do that. further more, the city during the past year has instituted new policies in terms of reuse of water at large buildings and even requiring onsight treatment of water to have it be reused. with those innovation and public support we have here for preserving our environment we can step up and meet this challenge. we want to be good...
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this level of rationing could only be avoided by major investment in new supply that have no certainty of procurement. because the bay areas water usage is so low this could have impacts undermining water sensitive institutions such as hospital data centers and bio tech industries and exacerbating our housing e crisis. the region is projected to grow by 820 more householdsm the draft [inaudible] could stifle the housing production as demonstrated in east pal o alto and force employers to expand else 37 where. in conclusion the bay areas economic value per gallon needs protection. applaud the state water board initant to improve and save the echo system of the san joaquin-air quu and tributaries and appreciate the balancing of human and environmental needsism we urged the board to take whatever measures needed to meet these competing water needs through voluntary agreements. thank you. >> ben ikeenburg, john palmroy, m att richardson. >> hello. i'm ben ike en burg on behalf of san francisco bay keeper and more than 5 thousand members who use san francisco bay and urge you to support the
this level of rationing could only be avoided by major investment in new supply that have no certainty of procurement. because the bay areas water usage is so low this could have impacts undermining water sensitive institutions such as hospital data centers and bio tech industries and exacerbating our housing e crisis. the region is projected to grow by 820 more householdsm the draft [inaudible] could stifle the housing production as demonstrated in east pal o alto and force employers to expand...
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we have to do additional 20 to 30 percent rationing on top of decreased demds. the notion we have shown how low we can go this proposal would cause us to go substantially below that for demand. >> we are at 10 or 20 percent below? >> about 20 percent below 2013 levels, >> this is in addition to that sph >> this is in addition to that. the number of dry year shortages would double or triple. one in 10 years under the lower demand probably double to twice in 10 years and 265 mgd that is 3 times every 10 years. the effects are substantial given our current supply situation. without major investment and uncertain water supply projects because people talk about desalination and portable u.s. of waste water are things that might be done but no slam dunks. without significant investment we would not be able to meet the 184 million gallon a day obligation. san jose and santa clara wanted to be made permanent cut u cusmers and couldn't. east pal o alto growth is at risk. we talk about san francisco providing supply or other customers providing supply to them so they can
we have to do additional 20 to 30 percent rationing on top of decreased demds. the notion we have shown how low we can go this proposal would cause us to go substantially below that for demand. >> we are at 10 or 20 percent below? >> about 20 percent below 2013 levels, >> this is in addition to that sph >> this is in addition to that. the number of dry year shortages would double or triple. one in 10 years under the lower demand probably double to twice in 10 years and...
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also this lunchtime: plans to ration knee and hip surgery in worcestershire to save money to save money are described as ‘alarming' by surgeons. tesco‘s share price has risen sharply after the supermarket chain said it was buying the food wholesaler, booker. six years injailfor the six years in jail for the former judge and his assistant who defrauded their own law firm art out of hundreds of thousands of pounds. and could rafa nadal be the latest comeback kid — as he fights for a place in the men's grand slam final in australia? and coming up in sport on bbc news, anthonyjoshua's fight against wladimir klitschko at wembley in april will be watched by the biggest post—war british boxing crowd of 90,000. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may is preparing to meet donald trump in the white house in a few hours‘ time, the first foreign leader to visit since mr trump became president. global security and a trade deal after brexit are likely to be high on the agenda. in a speech to us republicans last night, mrs may said the uk and america could not return to "failed
also this lunchtime: plans to ration knee and hip surgery in worcestershire to save money to save money are described as ‘alarming' by surgeons. tesco‘s share price has risen sharply after the supermarket chain said it was buying the food wholesaler, booker. six years injailfor the six years in jail for the former judge and his assistant who defrauded their own law firm art out of hundreds of thousands of pounds. and could rafa nadal be the latest comeback kid — as he fights for a place...
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people filling sea rations together for a mulligan sea. >> two rations a day. supposed to have three aad because of the calories expanding, probably should have five. >> we never starved up there but we were on a pretty small diet in terms of the amount of food we got. >> i went from something like 110 to 130 and i went from a 34 waist to a 28. >> giving my right arm for a cheeseburger and a chocolate milk shake. >> khe sahn, water was a prized commodity. >> might go three days without water and men will have a canteen and they'll give away, they'll share. and even give away the last drops of water to a buddy. >> and then there were the rats. >> every day you come back to the bunker, a 12-foot cube under ground. no lights, no running water and no bathrooms and you would live with the rats. >> i mean, rats that were on average the size of a large rabbit or a good-sized cat. and it was pretty -- they were always in the bunkers. they lived there. >> back in washington, president johnson so concerned about khe sahn he had a model built of it and put in the white ho
people filling sea rations together for a mulligan sea. >> two rations a day. supposed to have three aad because of the calories expanding, probably should have five. >> we never starved up there but we were on a pretty small diet in terms of the amount of food we got. >> i went from something like 110 to 130 and i went from a 34 waist to a 28. >> giving my right arm for a cheeseburger and a chocolate milk shake. >> khe sahn, water was a prized commodity. >>...
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the only thing that it has going for it is illy the ration. they have no replacement plan. they have no replacement plan because they just -- they can't. they can't agree. they don't have the votes for replacement plan. so to repeal and then delay is an act of cowardice. that means we don't really know what we're doing. and it recognizes, it recognizes that the consequences to them of just straight out repeal without some replacement. so we have a values debate on our hands. it's very personal in the lives of the american people. a friend of mine just told me his grandson was diagnosed with leukemia. that child will have a pre-existing condition for the rest of his life. repeel the affordable care act, that's a problem. lifetime limits. that's a problem. if you're a senior, you know, medicaid, almost half of medicaid is about long-term health care. you want grandma living in the guest room? you repeal the affordable care act. if you go along with -- this is part of an initiative that is part of the ryan budget that says we're going to voucherize medicare, we're going to blo
the only thing that it has going for it is illy the ration. they have no replacement plan. they have no replacement plan because they just -- they can't. they can't agree. they don't have the votes for replacement plan. so to repeal and then delay is an act of cowardice. that means we don't really know what we're doing. and it recognizes, it recognizes that the consequences to them of just straight out repeal without some replacement. so we have a values debate on our hands. it's very personal...
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we have to do additional 20 to 30 percent rationing on top of decreased demds. the notion we have shown how low we can go this proposal would cause us to go substantially below that for demand. >> we are at 10 or 20 percent below? >> about 20 percent below 2013 levels, >> this is in addition to that sph >> this is in addition to that. the number of dry year shortages would double or triple. one in 10 years under the lower demand probably double to twice in 10 years and 265 mgd that is 3 times every 10 years. the effects are substantial given our current supply situation. without major investment and uncertain water supply projects because people talk about desalination and portable u.s. of waste water are things that might be done but no slam dunks. without significant investment we would not be able to meet the 184 million gallon a day obligation. san jose and santa clara wanted to be made permanent cut u cusmers and couldn't. east pal o alto growth is at risk. we talk about san francisco providing supply or other customers providing supply to them so they can
we have to do additional 20 to 30 percent rationing on top of decreased demds. the notion we have shown how low we can go this proposal would cause us to go substantially below that for demand. >> we are at 10 or 20 percent below? >> about 20 percent below 2013 levels, >> this is in addition to that sph >> this is in addition to that. the number of dry year shortages would double or triple. one in 10 years under the lower demand probably double to twice in 10 years and...
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so in a sense, the rationalization is coming because of the economic aspects, and no one wants to start buying the freedom of the slaves whether they were muslims or t not. it gives you a different p perspective of what slavery is and how it worked in the world system which is an unexpected result of digging on a vacant property in georgetown. thank you. >> thank you. you never know where history will take you. i appreciate that. i think that is it? yeah. okay. i'm told that is the last question. so, thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span american history tv reel america will a air the film "the time has come" narrated by james earl jones and the film recently restored by the archives shows the lives of african-americans profiled by newly elected officials. >> as a part of the system as a judge, i feel like i am am making a impact on the economic, and social and political life of my community. >> the registration, and the voting and the participation of blacks in the democratic process is bringing about a new sense of hope, and not just a new sense o
so in a sense, the rationalization is coming because of the economic aspects, and no one wants to start buying the freedom of the slaves whether they were muslims or t not. it gives you a different p perspective of what slavery is and how it worked in the world system which is an unexpected result of digging on a vacant property in georgetown. thank you. >> thank you. you never know where history will take you. i appreciate that. i think that is it? yeah. okay. i'm told that is the last...
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reason too rational need a greater arsenal than 5000 weapons. it is already excessive and far more than the world needs. thesecond thing is nonproliferation treaty, not that douires countries not have nuclear weapons to not obtain them, but requires nuclear states in the world toward disarmament. we are continuing to risk violating the treaty by not moving toward that goal and an explicit effort to modernize weapons, which will put pressure on this country and russia to test weapons, will be a radical and dangerous new move, which i think would be a clear violation of that treaty. if we expect nonnuclear states to not want to obtain nuclear weapons, we have to demonstrate we believe they are not important and by modernizing, we demonstrate the opposite. to answer the question about technology, it is a many faceted area. technology is evolving in ways that in the current climate, changing at incredible rates. out, as, as we pointed new connection between evolving technology and the nature of democratic institutions and the ability of governments
reason too rational need a greater arsenal than 5000 weapons. it is already excessive and far more than the world needs. thesecond thing is nonproliferation treaty, not that douires countries not have nuclear weapons to not obtain them, but requires nuclear states in the world toward disarmament. we are continuing to risk violating the treaty by not moving toward that goal and an explicit effort to modernize weapons, which will put pressure on this country and russia to test weapons, will be a...
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that was in part for the same rational. he was a fugitive. have to come back, abide by the law, start serving your time and then only then considered this. the circumstantial reason, we've got a whole list of number ofs. and one more point on james cartwright, that was a controversial prosecution. it was one that drew a lot of heat. donald trump among others. bringing it up and comparing it to the hillary clinton case and other things. but again, the conversation we were having, steve, about whether this administration was too aggressive in pursuing leaks. keep in mind, cartwright did plead god almighty misleading the fbi and that's a serious thing, don't lie to the fbi. having said that, the whole issue was about his discussions with reporters about national security policy in iran. so this is again this environment where, you know, we as journalists often ask a lot of people to talk to us far lot of reasons. he was not accused of any underlying misduct. that is to say no crime against the state. no desire to aid an enemy. he was doing somet
that was in part for the same rational. he was a fugitive. have to come back, abide by the law, start serving your time and then only then considered this. the circumstantial reason, we've got a whole list of number ofs. and one more point on james cartwright, that was a controversial prosecution. it was one that drew a lot of heat. donald trump among others. bringing it up and comparing it to the hillary clinton case and other things. but again, the conversation we were having, steve, about...
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a good deal o given august ration days we are looking for upper 40 to 50. a better chance of showers in the evening. look at the weekend forecast. sunday is at 50. the ten-day outlook shows the temperatures well above average. the highs range from middle to upper 50's. lows in the 40's. check out the traffic on tuesday afternoon with jamie sullivan. jamie: it's a wet one for us. there are wet roads. we don't have major accidents, but just delays. something you are used to every afternoon. that is a look at traffic. we have more of "abc7 news at 4:00" coming up. mike: i'm mike carter-conneen live inside the canadian embassy. this is the inauguration headquarters the capitol building and the pennsylvania avenue below. coming up on abc7. we have an update on the parade that will travel down pennsylvania avenue and the longtime announcer who has been ousted this year. michelle: a look at what to expect when you wake one "good morning washington" on wednesday. >> thank you, michelle. tomorrow on "good morning washington," final preparations for the trump inaug r
a good deal o given august ration days we are looking for upper 40 to 50. a better chance of showers in the evening. look at the weekend forecast. sunday is at 50. the ten-day outlook shows the temperatures well above average. the highs range from middle to upper 50's. lows in the 40's. check out the traffic on tuesday afternoon with jamie sullivan. jamie: it's a wet one for us. there are wet roads. we don't have major accidents, but just delays. something you are used to every afternoon. that...
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katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> meantime count on nbts 10 for complete enology ration coverage. stay with us on air and on the nbc 10 app as our team brings you every angle of this historic event. >> we'll have more live team court and jury from washington coming up. >>> overnight fire at a pizza place is forcing families out of their homes this morning. tell you how they escaped the flames. plus, make the physician. explain how a bogus doctor was allowed to give physicals at public schools in philadelphia. >>> clouds are moving our way. you'll need your rain gear. weave got rain that will be moving in a little later on. right now 4:36. colder this morning. many neighborhoods below freezing. neighborhood forecast just ahead. >>> jessica boyington checking on the roads. starting off through center city. camera right around 24th street. open not dealing with construction this morning. again, pretty much all week long we haven't dealt with it moving through center city. open on the vine. westbound and eastbound. so no problems heading to the schuylkill. or to 95. speaking of the sc
katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> meantime count on nbts 10 for complete enology ration coverage. stay with us on air and on the nbc 10 app as our team brings you every angle of this historic event. >> we'll have more live team court and jury from washington coming up. >>> overnight fire at a pizza place is forcing families out of their homes this morning. tell you how they escaped the flames. plus, make the physician. explain how a bogus doctor was allowed to give physicals...
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in the next hour, plans to ration hip surgery in worcestershire.urgeons express alarm at the money saving plans. church of england bishops say its teaching on marriage shouldn't change, and that gay clergy should remain celibate. head teachers in england are angry after hundreds of millions of pounds of funding — promised to schools last year — is taken back by the government. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to meet donald trump in the white house in a few hours' time, the first foreign leader to visit since mr trump became president. global security and a trade deal after brexit are likely to be high on the agenda. in a speech to us republicans last night, mrs may said the uk and america could not return to "failed" military interventions to try to "remake the world." her visit comes amid ongoing controversy over president trump's support for the waterboarding of terror suspects and his war of words with mexico over the building of a border wall. here's our correspondent, richard lister. she will hope the blustery
in the next hour, plans to ration hip surgery in worcestershire.urgeons express alarm at the money saving plans. church of england bishops say its teaching on marriage shouldn't change, and that gay clergy should remain celibate. head teachers in england are angry after hundreds of millions of pounds of funding — promised to schools last year — is taken back by the government. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to meet donald trump in the white house in a few...
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crowley: i don't think any decision president trump makes is rational. many of us believe that comey's announcement about the emails was a deciding factor in several states. everything and anything is contributing to that loss. but more importantly, having watched the president go to langley this past weekend in front of the wall of honor and talk about the size of the crowd at his inaugural and dispute the numbers being reported by the press, attack the press and the media later by his press secretary, let's look back on the fact that when presented with the option to either believe the men, the thousands of men and women who every day risk their lives, many of them, to gather intelligence all over the world to help the president and the leaders of our country make rational and good decisions as to how we engage with the rest of the world, he chose to put aside that intelligence and believe the leader of russia, vladimir putin. does anyone believe that vladimir putin is a friend of the united states? he may not be our enemy, but he is not our friend. my
crowley: i don't think any decision president trump makes is rational. many of us believe that comey's announcement about the emails was a deciding factor in several states. everything and anything is contributing to that loss. but more importantly, having watched the president go to langley this past weekend in front of the wall of honor and talk about the size of the crowd at his inaugural and dispute the numbers being reported by the press, attack the press and the media later by his press...
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a capital ahead of donald trump's nothing ration today. happen all noon here locally.out an hour, little more than an hour from now, open up the gates at 6:00 a.m. to spectators. >> nbc 10 as you covered. we have the largest philadelphia team of journalist in washington for the enology ration this morning. covering every angle of the historic event. take a look at the capital capitol building. hear from local people here and tell you about the protest planned in our nation's capital and in philadelphia, but first, get you caught up if you're getting ready to walk out the door. on what the weather will be like today. bill henley with the most accurate forecast in town. >> colder start this morning. temperatures dropped below freezing for the suburbs. 30 degrees. new jersey also at 30. 30 in the lehigh valley. we will see sunshine fade quickly if we get a little bit this morning. it won't last. 35 degrees at 6:00 with cloudy skies and clouds at 9 clork. temperatures will be climbing. clouds will produce some rain. mainly this afternoon looking at light showers for philad
a capital ahead of donald trump's nothing ration today. happen all noon here locally.out an hour, little more than an hour from now, open up the gates at 6:00 a.m. to spectators. >> nbc 10 as you covered. we have the largest philadelphia team of journalist in washington for the enology ration this morning. covering every angle of the historic event. take a look at the capital capitol building. hear from local people here and tell you about the protest planned in our nation's capital and...
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coming in from the different states and we're expecting to ramp up into the thousands before up august ration someday. >> so here's what's going to happen. when the clock strikes noon, friday, the d.c. national guard will be commanded by bringing deer general william walker. bringing deer walker had a job. he was leading joint task force here and now he's going to takeover at 12:01 p.m. friday as interim commander of the d.c. national guard. we're live tonight, tom fitzgerald, "fox5 local news". >> and that's all happening four days from now like donald president the rehearsal took place in the west front of capitol hill he will take the both of office stand in were used to walking done the steps to flatbed trucks rolling in parade. security preps and secret service agents preparing for potential attacks and accident. as far as security police will be well staffed, 3,000 extra officers on happened and 5,000 national guard troops onsite. >> what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation [ applause ]. >>> today celebrations are held across th
coming in from the different states and we're expecting to ramp up into the thousands before up august ration someday. >> so here's what's going to happen. when the clock strikes noon, friday, the d.c. national guard will be commanded by bringing deer general william walker. bringing deer walker had a job. he was leading joint task force here and now he's going to takeover at 12:01 p.m. friday as interim commander of the d.c. national guard. we're live tonight, tom fitzgerald, "fox5...
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and he can use all the help he can ge get. >> and don bell'sen august ration prep has been going on for. for some it means representing their home state. don champion reports. >> it's been a unique election cycle. >> 2016 was anything but boring for chris ford. first he volunteered for republicans on the presidential campaign trail. then he served as delegate at the republican national convention. >> it's taught me that you can think something and you can actually take action on something in the political world. >> it's my first purchase tux yes he. >> with a new tuxedo in han the chairman of the dallas republicans will attend the trumpen august ration and scored tickets to inaugural ball. >> what i love about the events is being a texan and texans love to show their extexan i have my cowboy hat and i'll be wearing my boots the whole time. >> up to 900 thours people are expected to aend tractor-trailer swearing in ceremony. for brian, getting witness the peaceful transition of power will be special. >> this is historic. it's not just about political party at this point it's about the co
and he can use all the help he can ge get. >> and don bell'sen august ration prep has been going on for. for some it means representing their home state. don champion reports. >> it's been a unique election cycle. >> 2016 was anything but boring for chris ford. first he volunteered for republicans on the presidential campaign trail. then he served as delegate at the republican national convention. >> it's taught me that you can think something and you can actually take...
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it had a rational basis independent of religion or ethnicity —— under visas.a court ultimately is not going to say the president has the authority to do that. just looking at the figures, just from the moment, in the past a0 yea rs, just from the moment, in the past a0 years, you will know this, there has not been a single fatal terrorist attack in the us by anyone belonging to the seven nationalities targeted by these orders. it would have prevented the nine /11 attackers, they are not on the list, and rudy giuliani himself on tv mr trump asked him for a muslim band. he said that, made it quite explicit in his campaign rhetoric. mr trump said to ruijude —— campaign rhetoric. mr trump said to rui jude —— rudy campaign rhetoric. mr trump said to ruijude —— rudy giuliani, get yourself a panel of lawyers, find yourself a panel of lawyers, find yourself accommodation of words to make this legal. the motivation is quite clear. well, i don't know if thatis quite clear. well, i don't know if that is actually, the motivation is clear as to what is actually done. rudy
it had a rational basis independent of religion or ethnicity —— under visas.a court ultimately is not going to say the president has the authority to do that. just looking at the figures, just from the moment, in the past a0 yea rs, just from the moment, in the past a0 years, you will know this, there has not been a single fatal terrorist attack in the us by anyone belonging to the seven nationalities targeted by these orders. it would have prevented the nine /11 attackers, they are not on...
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>> steve bannon is a fairly rational guy. he is more of a political guy. he is very rational. tough guy. steve bannon is the reason why donald trump got elected. >> some people say it was kellyanne conway. >> some say steve -- i think they worked together but i think steve strategized where to campaign at the end. liz: his competitive site, "breitbart" -- >> right. liz: competes, arguably with cnn. >> nah. not that much. liz: cnn.com, blockbuster and behemoth? >> not total absurdity but i'm just saying that you know, yes, bannon's against it. priebus is against it, lines, apparently, his chief of staff. his outside advisor, chris ruddy, newsmax, another competitor of cnn, today he brought in stephenson, what is animating me on the story they didn't talk about the merger. what they probably talked about all the jobs it will be creating by these two companies. liz: donald trump likes deals. maybe he dangle as threat and they bring in jobs and they both win. >> he had to. that is why these statements -- liz: look at the stock. >> why these statements from corporate america are so
>> steve bannon is a fairly rational guy. he is more of a political guy. he is very rational. tough guy. steve bannon is the reason why donald trump got elected. >> some people say it was kellyanne conway. >> some say steve -- i think they worked together but i think steve strategized where to campaign at the end. liz: his competitive site, "breitbart" -- >> right. liz: competes, arguably with cnn. >> nah. not that much. liz: cnn.com, blockbuster and...
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rational, elucidated fact-based debate. that carries the day.f you don't agree with that, if you think vandalism carries the day, then, we can't really have a conversation because we are starting from places that are so different that is not even worth it, right? >> right. so, you want to say that i want to hear the other side out and i won participate in rational debate. >> yeah. >> how can i possibly to participate in a rational debate with someone who literally controls the country? think about this for a second. >> i don't think vomiting on him will be the answer to that. >> you establish the segment by telling me that that was a joke and i agreed with you. >> i think -- look -- i will say this last thing. i think you are smart, you probably have valid points, i disagree with them, but it might be better to explain what they are, rather than to start with, hey, i will hit you in the face if you don't like that. that is where you are starting from. >> that's fair, tucker. i think that you have sort of a skirted around or my actual point is. l
rational, elucidated fact-based debate. that carries the day.f you don't agree with that, if you think vandalism carries the day, then, we can't really have a conversation because we are starting from places that are so different that is not even worth it, right? >> right. so, you want to say that i want to hear the other side out and i won participate in rational debate. >> yeah. >> how can i possibly to participate in a rational debate with someone who literally controls the...