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your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself.
your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself.
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your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself. . >> we're going to go over search and rescue in this class, go over some buildings and how you assess buildings. you already had classes on utility controls, correct? how about medical? did medical? okay, as i said, my name is alec, i'm on truck 11. let's go into some light search and rescue. before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to
your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself. . >> we're going to go over search and rescue in this class, go over...
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there's tax issues we might revis revisit. real quickly, the spreads are starting to widen.businesses really at that point in these markets while the tapping is good. >> thank you, rick. survey monkey. it's a web-based survey company has raised $800 million in debt. one of the largest and one of its newest investors happens to be google. kayla tausch has been following this. >> thank you, dave, for being here. rare east costa peerns to announce this newest round of funding. $800 million. no small amount. more than most spaul public companies raise going public. >> we've been working on this for over a year. we decided there's a lot of good reasons to go public. if you need capital, you need equity and if you just need liquidity and you could find that from being private, we said if there's a good way to do it and get liquidity for investors and employees was do that. we brought in new equity and brought in debt. >> raising debt for a private growth-oriented technology company. not something that happens very often. i know you had meetings with those investors. how did that g
there's tax issues we might revis revisit. real quickly, the spreads are starting to widen.businesses really at that point in these markets while the tapping is good. >> thank you, rick. survey monkey. it's a web-based survey company has raised $800 million in debt. one of the largest and one of its newest investors happens to be google. kayla tausch has been following this. >> thank you, dave, for being here. rare east costa peerns to announce this newest round of funding. $800...
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the state department currently, are they conducting internal revies, for example, to determine what offsets in current program funding might be considered? finally, i know that some have been peddling the story about it is congress' fault for not providing sufficient funding. i note that your chief financial officer stated and i quote, "i do not file we have ever been at a point where we have sacrificed security due to lack of funding." i appreciate your remarks. >> the gentleman has used his five minutes if we want to get through the members we have to hold to those five minutes so i will ask for a response in writing and we. go now to the representative from florida. >> thank you, you do not have to wait because those were good questions. secretary clinton, i thank you for the truly remarkable job that you have done as secretary of state. you have represented the interests of this nation magnificently and i hope after a bit rest you will consider return to public service should that return to florida i look forward to welcoming you there. i would be remiss not to take this opportunity to
the state department currently, are they conducting internal revies, for example, to determine what offsets in current program funding might be considered? finally, i know that some have been peddling the story about it is congress' fault for not providing sufficient funding. i note that your chief financial officer stated and i quote, "i do not file we have ever been at a point where we have sacrificed security due to lack of funding." i appreciate your remarks. >> the...
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this relationship and people move back and forth more freely, is the united states going to have to revis it that? people become more economic migrants, more like people from other countries coming to the united states? >> well, cubans visiting the united states have for a couple of decades arguably been more economic than political migrants. in the 1960s especially there were waves of political refugees. that's where the adjust, the cuban adjustment act was created to be able to adjust their status here. but as economic migrants now primarily the cuban adjustment act creates a special carve-out for cubans in a time when we are in the middle of perhaps passing a major immigration reform act. cuban citizens i think are the only in the world that have this kind of special ability. i think the united states may well take a look at the options for regularizing this flow back and forth and putting cuba more in line with other countries and their flow back and forth for their citizens here. >> suarez: professor, in the minute we have left, what's your forecast for how this new cuban law might c
this relationship and people move back and forth more freely, is the united states going to have to revis it that? people become more economic migrants, more like people from other countries coming to the united states? >> well, cubans visiting the united states have for a couple of decades arguably been more economic than political migrants. in the 1960s especially there were waves of political refugees. that's where the adjust, the cuban adjustment act was created to be able to adjust...
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i want to revis eight couple of charts.cord i said the s&p would be up between 12% and 15% this year. i do think stocks will be up and it's really driven by the fed and central banks around the world. but if you don't respect the technicals, even if you're a if at any time -- fundamental analyst, you know what can happen to you. we know we've had price going up and volume going down. price follows volume in the long run. if you believe the volume doesn't really matter, this is one of those charts that may come back and you say i should have thought about it. let's look at the second chart. this is an amazing chart. first of all, you look at this chart and the first thing i thought about was, wow, if you buy stocks for the long term, jeremy seei jeremy segal will love this charge, you don't notice the crash here. technicians will tell you this 16-year period formed what is a perfect diamond and a lot of technicians will tell you if we're forming the diamond here, hopefully i'm not in the shot here, that we still have probabl
i want to revis eight couple of charts.cord i said the s&p would be up between 12% and 15% this year. i do think stocks will be up and it's really driven by the fed and central banks around the world. but if you don't respect the technicals, even if you're a if at any time -- fundamental analyst, you know what can happen to you. we know we've had price going up and volume going down. price follows volume in the long run. if you believe the volume doesn't really matter, this is one of those...
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i get about 20 at the time of our revie with you about 24 or 5 states were in that the ssa and dhs also deserve some credit, to be fair, have done a lot to wrap up its systems to include death data more quickly. it was a loophole several years ago where if death records were not put into a database, some of the take advantage of that time period and potentially get a license. so they have done a lot to pull that them. they by very quickly, the verification rate. we heard from states they were pretty happy with that system. dhs, this system is more problematic. there's a lot of data that goes into it about legal status and all of that. but dhs has been doing a lot to try to help the verification, to help the access. and states are very positive about the progress that has been made there. the other big thing, dhs is given out about $270 million in grants to a variety of almost all the states. regardless of whether they plan to comply with real id. these grants were used for a variety of things whether to pilot new systems or to enhance what they were currently doing, do some training or
i get about 20 at the time of our revie with you about 24 or 5 states were in that the ssa and dhs also deserve some credit, to be fair, have done a lot to wrap up its systems to include death data more quickly. it was a loophole several years ago where if death records were not put into a database, some of the take advantage of that time period and potentially get a license. so they have done a lot to pull that them. they by very quickly, the verification rate. we heard from states they were...