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there is a state role as well. >> yes, sir? >> sure. >> yeah. >> we will try to get everybody in. >> a first victim of the new york education system i'd like to say. i like the discussion, but the problem that comes to me with the goal setting of the left and the right is that there are fundamental differences and one of which which is not discussed is pension reform at the state level and sor i rrsorry, secret duncan, but you democratic and white politicians colluding with the public sector unions who are refusing to reform the pension systems and larger amounts of the education budget has gone to pay white retired white suburban teachers instead of to poor black kids. i think it is particularly sinister. and i also think that the idea of throwing money at the problem is some that the coastal elites have decided that it is no longer relevant and to build the country with the rest of america, and boys in the number of schools as well are doing particularly bad especially in the rural areas that have been impact impacted by tech
there is a state role as well. >> yes, sir? >> sure. >> yeah. >> we will try to get everybody in. >> a first victim of the new york education system i'd like to say. i like the discussion, but the problem that comes to me with the goal setting of the left and the right is that there are fundamental differences and one of which which is not discussed is pension reform at the state level and sor i rrsorry, secret duncan, but you democratic and white politicians...
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what's the role of your party moving ahead? caller: first thing, obama and democratic party absolutely owes the republican party and their constituents nothing. absolutely nothing. what republicans have done to is united states, the most wonderful country in the world, have divided us. and if you don't think that, you think of the hate -- i listen to your program every day. every day. and when them republicans, especially some of them women get on there, and i never in my life heard so much hate come out of a person's mouth, and then they call themselves christian. that is plum mularkey. and i listen to your program ery day, and yesterday i was listening to zpaush these people that call in, i really feel sorry for you, have to listen to some of that stuff that comes out of people's mouth. and you know yourself that they're wrong, that they're wrong. you need to call them out on that stuff. call them out. they're so wrong and they're so misguided and shallow and narrow-minded, it's pitiful. you deserve better than have to listen
what's the role of your party moving ahead? caller: first thing, obama and democratic party absolutely owes the republican party and their constituents nothing. absolutely nothing. what republicans have done to is united states, the most wonderful country in the world, have divided us. and if you don't think that, you think of the hate -- i listen to your program every day. every day. and when them republicans, especially some of them women get on there, and i never in my life heard so much...
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and i don't think that's the role of the transportation. we're really trying to connect people to jobs and economic opportunity or things like that. if you start thinking about transportation as a method of accessibility, you change everything about the projects we choose. so we're not just focused on simplistic notions of things like level of service. we tried to change traffic congestion leaf as the major policy goal for a generation for the country and it hasn't worked. let's figure out ways we're not going to just continue to throw money at congestion relief, kind of fills up, we don't seem to make much of a dent on that, let's do some of the things mark was talking about and price the system correctly, figure out what we're trying to do. how do you make it working for people, work for taxpayers and i think we'll waste less money, give more bang for the buck for the whole system. >> i agree with rob and chris. yeah. top of my list is air traffic control reform. ideally following the canadian style corporate model. but other things that
and i don't think that's the role of the transportation. we're really trying to connect people to jobs and economic opportunity or things like that. if you start thinking about transportation as a method of accessibility, you change everything about the projects we choose. so we're not just focused on simplistic notions of things like level of service. we tried to change traffic congestion leaf as the major policy goal for a generation for the country and it hasn't worked. let's figure out ways...
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in my role as a small business owners so that too. different different people at different roles in music conflict. my effort was every day to make sure that we each found her own space and we worked across those borders not only individually but we directed organizations would accomplish that as well. it's not just the two senior officials who have had conflictr we need to make sure organizations understand there's a place for the director of national intelligence to ensure good communication among the dozen plus intelligence agencies and that information is shared in a timely fashion. the director of the cia has his plates for performing his primary functions as well. >> thank you mr. jamaica welcome, i as we discussed an outside view and an agency that tends to be not tense to be, but is secretive is an important point of view. i appreciate i appreciate your willingness to serve. the larger question, the great foreign policy mistakes of my lifetime, vietnam, the bay of pigs and iraq, our iraq, ourll base am aware another bad intell
in my role as a small business owners so that too. different different people at different roles in music conflict. my effort was every day to make sure that we each found her own space and we worked across those borders not only individually but we directed organizations would accomplish that as well. it's not just the two senior officials who have had conflictr we need to make sure organizations understand there's a place for the director of national intelligence to ensure good communication...
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more importantly there's always been a federal role in education. the question is what will it be under the trump administration? we take the republican approach it will be a light footprint approach. not very massive, not a big push. you saw that under bush one and to pick you saw that under reagan. under clinton and obama, baker. i don't make a value judgment of good or bad but it's a small footprint versus a big footprint. s the small footprint works well because there's opportunities for us to do things. one thing i had a chance to in florida was to oversee our application for waiver for no child left behind. one of the things already did to support our effort in florida because of a large number of students to come to the united states was when do you create the clock tick tick for windows test scores be counted for the kids and for the schools? i was it a back-and-forth with the elite? absolutely. t we got the way that we needed. that was the way of the department of education lookingt the state with a population different than a lot of states
more importantly there's always been a federal role in education. the question is what will it be under the trump administration? we take the republican approach it will be a light footprint approach. not very massive, not a big push. you saw that under bush one and to pick you saw that under reagan. under clinton and obama, baker. i don't make a value judgment of good or bad but it's a small footprint versus a big footprint. s the small footprint works well because there's opportunities for us...
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what roles do you pick out? john merrick, the elephant man, who can forget the monster bursting out of his stomach in alien? to a new generation he was mr oliphant in the harry potter films. he was nominated for two academy awards, midnight express and the elephant man, but never won the award, which is surprising given his career. he was knighted in 2015 for services to drama. he was due to be on the london theatre last year but had to pull out for health reasons. he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer back in 2015. he was given the all clear in october of that year but it seems that was because of his death. he married four times. he was a vicar‘s son, but he didn't believe in the afterlife. he said at one stage, of his death, i hope i shall have the courage to say, here we go, let's become different molecules. you mentioned some of his roles, he was a real chameleon and played so many characters. a member watching him in thejim henson series storyteller where he played an amazing character. i mention the rea
what roles do you pick out? john merrick, the elephant man, who can forget the monster bursting out of his stomach in alien? to a new generation he was mr oliphant in the harry potter films. he was nominated for two academy awards, midnight express and the elephant man, but never won the award, which is surprising given his career. he was knighted in 2015 for services to drama. he was due to be on the london theatre last year but had to pull out for health reasons. he was diagnosed with...
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the role we play largely as a general counsel role. we provide guidance and counsel. mainly those agencies enforce actions at their level. many the agencies have dozens of attorneys on their staff of the general counsel brings those actions. you mentioned several cases, i believe the air pollution rule is a very important statute that epa should enforce. i believe if there's down wind states or up when states that there should be responsibility for the states. we had the issue with texas at times. the lawsuit was not questioning the authority of bpa. to regulate under the role, he was more that they were trying to assess damages against her and states that were in access of their share. so each of those cases i would ask you to remember, i'm an advocate on behalf of the state of oklahoma. this estate interests that have to be in play to say that any of those cases is about any one company simply not right. there's no standing as attorney general to bring a case on behalf of a private citizen or company. there has to be a standing injury to the state interest to bring
the role we play largely as a general counsel role. we provide guidance and counsel. mainly those agencies enforce actions at their level. many the agencies have dozens of attorneys on their staff of the general counsel brings those actions. you mentioned several cases, i believe the air pollution rule is a very important statute that epa should enforce. i believe if there's down wind states or up when states that there should be responsibility for the states. we had the issue with texas at...
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we have turkey playing a positive role, but so far we have not had a positive role from iran.y spoiler. sectarian militias on the ground are our key problem today in syria. they are fuelling jihadis on the opposition side. so what we need as a priority is a coalition of countries, and the trump administration should be part of that, to push out those sectarian militias who are poisoning the ground inside syria. i will push you on this a little bit. you can say what should happen and what you would like to happen, but let's deal with reality — what is happening. the us is not playing a role and the un, frankly, has been sidetracked as well. the russians are dominating the diplomacy right now, and i want a simple yes or no answer. are you prepared to go to peace talks that are brokered and in a sense controlled by russia? the russians, who don't see a reason to insist that assad be removed from power. are you prepared to undertake and participate in those talks under russian auspices? the russians are referring to the un resolutions. if that is clearly the case, there is no prob
we have turkey playing a positive role, but so far we have not had a positive role from iran.y spoiler. sectarian militias on the ground are our key problem today in syria. they are fuelling jihadis on the opposition side. so what we need as a priority is a coalition of countries, and the trump administration should be part of that, to push out those sectarian militias who are poisoning the ground inside syria. i will push you on this a little bit. you can say what should happen and what you...
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we have turkey playing a positive role but so far we have not had a positive role from iran.t that iran has been the key spoiler. sectarian militias on the ground are our key problem today in syria. they are fuelling jihadis on the opposition side. what we need as a priority is a coalition of countries, and the trump administration should be part of that, to push out both sectarian militias who are poisoning the ground inside syria. i will push you on this a little bit. you can say what should happen and what you would like to happen, but let's deal with reality, what is happening. the us is not playing a role and the un, frankly, has been sidetracked as well. the russians are dominating the diplomacy right now, and i want a simple yes or no answer. are you prepared to go to peace talks that are brokered and controlled by russia? the russians, who don't see a reason to insist that assad be removed from power. are you prepared to undertake and participate in those talks under russian auspices? the russians are referring to the un resolutions. if that is clearly the case, there
we have turkey playing a positive role but so far we have not had a positive role from iran.t that iran has been the key spoiler. sectarian militias on the ground are our key problem today in syria. they are fuelling jihadis on the opposition side. what we need as a priority is a coalition of countries, and the trump administration should be part of that, to push out both sectarian militias who are poisoning the ground inside syria. i will push you on this a little bit. you can say what should...
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that has to be a stage role they take on and that is put forth. so i think the federal government has to find a way to help states take advantage of the systems that they've developed over the past years to build the local capacity for the evaluations of a hope that we see that going forward. please wait for the microphone. >> ayin on the board of directors and the district of columbia early learning collaborative which is an ngo. the secretary has mentioned early childhood several times much to my pleasure and i would like to hear the other say something about the early childhood because we know so much about what that can mean to children and at the resistance to providing the services in the public schools or the community-based programs is lacking. >> we have seen the republican governors across the country taking a serious look at the early childhood education and funding it and making it a priority of their states. at the federal level, i think the discussion centered around with investments do we make right now and it stopped working. iisn'
that has to be a stage role they take on and that is put forth. so i think the federal government has to find a way to help states take advantage of the systems that they've developed over the past years to build the local capacity for the evaluations of a hope that we see that going forward. please wait for the microphone. >> ayin on the board of directors and the district of columbia early learning collaborative which is an ngo. the secretary has mentioned early childhood several times...
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, and continuing to play that role. i think that the role of the out soo outside players in the development banks is basically facilitating, making it easier for the regional partners to agree to make it happen, and not doing it for them. we know that there is some part of getting some conditions lifted that can say who can own various pipeline, and they can go forward and perhaps some room for the diplomatic persuasion, there and even though they are hard people to the persuade, this is clearly gone on for a while, but increased attention is a good thing, and not only by the united states, of course, but by the other partners who are going to benefit. but, giving it a little bit more at things in the united states, i think that it might persuade those governments to move ahead, also. i think that it is true that the other factor is that it is important to recognize china's decision to follow this strategy from china to europe. big investment of effort on their part. it does behoove the united states and other mega part
, and continuing to play that role. i think that the role of the out soo outside players in the development banks is basically facilitating, making it easier for the regional partners to agree to make it happen, and not doing it for them. we know that there is some part of getting some conditions lifted that can say who can own various pipeline, and they can go forward and perhaps some room for the diplomatic persuasion, there and even though they are hard people to the persuade, this is...
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moscow's dominant role in the diplomatic endgame is now undisputed, with ankara playing a pivotal rolemy guest is bassma kodmani of the negotiating team of the syrian opposition. is it time for the moderate rebels to accept their de facto defeat? bassma kodmani, in paris, welcome to hardtalk. hello, stephen. thank you. it's a pleasure to have you on the programme. let me start with a question that comes directly from the new year. do you see 2017 bringing with it better prospects for an end to the conflict in syria than we have seen at any time in the previous, almost, six years? i do, carefully optimistic, but i do. i do hope, and we are working towards making 2017 the end of the disaster of the tragedy and the beginning of a political transition. that is what we are hoping for and the coming weeks will tell us whether we are moving in that direction but there is certainly a turning point and certainly something to build on at the moment with the new players that have asserted themselves, and i think there is space for diplomacy now if the signals coming out from moscow and from turke
moscow's dominant role in the diplomatic endgame is now undisputed, with ankara playing a pivotal rolemy guest is bassma kodmani of the negotiating team of the syrian opposition. is it time for the moderate rebels to accept their de facto defeat? bassma kodmani, in paris, welcome to hardtalk. hello, stephen. thank you. it's a pleasure to have you on the programme. let me start with a question that comes directly from the new year. do you see 2017 bringing with it better prospects for an end to...
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the role that we play in my office is largely a general counsel role. we provide guidance and in many cases we have initiated in conjunction with them but mainly they enforce action at their level. many of them have dozens of attorneys on their staff. you mentioned several of the cases. i believe the air pollution rule is a very important statute that epa should enforce. i believe if there is downwind states contributing to nonattainment, excuse me upwind states contributing to nonattainment there should be responsibilities. we have that issue with texas at times. the lawsuit was not questioning the authority of the epa to regulate under the prostate air pollution role. it was more that they were trying to assess damages against certain states that were in excess of their allocated share. each of those cases, i would ask you to remember, i'm an advocate in behalf of the state of oklahoma. there's a state interest that has to be in play to say that any of those cases is about anyone company is simply not right. there is no standing that i have is attorne
the role that we play in my office is largely a general counsel role. we provide guidance and in many cases we have initiated in conjunction with them but mainly they enforce action at their level. many of them have dozens of attorneys on their staff. you mentioned several of the cases. i believe the air pollution rule is a very important statute that epa should enforce. i believe if there is downwind states contributing to nonattainment, excuse me upwind states contributing to nonattainment...
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what roll role -- i believe this edwards had comparison, what role should the federal government take with respect to metro. they board meeting yesterday explained ridership in inauguration with women's rally they lose money on such events. so what role do you -- on 40% of the ridership of metro is federal workers what role in any do you see with federal support on the operation site what potential privatization do you see? >> there was article a wacouplef weeks ago. hong kong is a highly dense population and make heavy rail. they privatize success system. it generates from low passenger charges all the money they need for operation and most of the money they need for capital investment in addition hong kong, the hong kong private system get a lot of deal from the metro system, which is somebody washington, d.c. should do as well. i don't know whether you can run the d.c. metro on subsidy, probably not. the hong kong company that manages that system have been successful, they manage it around the world because people want to know about running metro system efficiently. the disaster in
what roll role -- i believe this edwards had comparison, what role should the federal government take with respect to metro. they board meeting yesterday explained ridership in inauguration with women's rally they lose money on such events. so what role do you -- on 40% of the ridership of metro is federal workers what role in any do you see with federal support on the operation site what potential privatization do you see? >> there was article a wacouplef weeks ago. hong kong is a highly...
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they've played a very important role continuing to play that role. i think the role in the outside players and development banks is facilitating, making it easier for partners to agree and making things happen. we know that there are some challenges with some of those regional governments and getting them to lift some conditions they've had that have limited who can own various pipelines and how they can go forward, there's room for diplomatic persuasion there. even though they're hard people to persuade, clearly this has gone on for a while. increased attention would be a good thing. by the other partners who are going to benefit. but giving it a little higher level attention in the united states. i think might help persuade those governments to move ahead also. i think it is true, the other factor that's important to recognize is china's decision to follow this strategy from china to europe, a big investment of effort on their part. and i think it does behoove the united states and others to be involved in these kind of mega infrastructure strategi
they've played a very important role continuing to play that role. i think the role in the outside players and development banks is facilitating, making it easier for partners to agree and making things happen. we know that there are some challenges with some of those regional governments and getting them to lift some conditions they've had that have limited who can own various pipelines and how they can go forward, there's room for diplomatic persuasion there. even though they're hard people...
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so many roles and spanning six decades. so many roles a nd insta ntly spanning six decades.es and instantly recognisable face and voice as well. what role do you pick out? his breakthrough role in the 19605 out? his breakthrough role in the 1960s in a man for all seasons? as quentin crisp in the naked civil servant? the elephant man? who could forget the monster bursting out of his stomach in alien? he was mr leva nt his stomach in alien? he was mr levant in the harry potter films. he was nominated for two academy awards but never actually won an award, surprisingly, bearing in mind his career. he was nine to do in 2015 for services to drama and was due to be on the london theatre last year —— he was knighted for services. in 2015 he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but it seems that was because of his death. was married four times. he was the son ofa married four times. he was the son of a vicar but he did not believe in the afterlife. at one stage he said that of his death that he would have the courage to say here we go, let's become different molecules. he was a cham
so many roles and spanning six decades. so many roles a nd insta ntly spanning six decades.es and instantly recognisable face and voice as well. what role do you pick out? his breakthrough role in the 19605 out? his breakthrough role in the 1960s in a man for all seasons? as quentin crisp in the naked civil servant? the elephant man? who could forget the monster bursting out of his stomach in alien? he was mr leva nt his stomach in alien? he was mr levant in the harry potter films. he was...
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>> let me begin by saying i am confident that the agency will play a role for this administration and has as providing powerful intelligence in the shapes, policies and decision making and i'm confident the president will not only stepped up that demands that throughout all of the intelligence communities. with respect to me personally, i've come to understand the value of the central intelligence agency. i have seen through tough times when they've been challenged before and i've watched them walk through fire to make sure they did their jobs and a professional way and that they always were aimed at getting the truth and depth in a robust way to policymakers i have every confidence not only will i demand they will continue to do that under my leadership if i am confirmed. >> i think it is going to be an ongoing challenge and we wish you the best and think that is important and we see many of these employees have the opportunity to represent and they live in the commonwealth of virginia and it's been a challenging time for them. i also want to get in light of some of the comments duri
>> let me begin by saying i am confident that the agency will play a role for this administration and has as providing powerful intelligence in the shapes, policies and decision making and i'm confident the president will not only stepped up that demands that throughout all of the intelligence communities. with respect to me personally, i've come to understand the value of the central intelligence agency. i have seen through tough times when they've been challenged before and i've watched...
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. >> we'll start with the role. >> off role commissioner breed absent a commissioner cohen is absentesent. >> commissioner fewer commissioner kim commissioner peskin commissioner ronen commissioner safai commissioner sheehy commissioner tang commissioner yee. >> we we have quorum. >> thank you mr. clerk and i'm sorry for going out of order this is time for the colleagues to get to the women's press conference next item. >> call two and three, chairs 3 and those are informational items. >> ms. tilly chang want to thank chair kim for her leadership that was a busy year and as mentioned as the pa with the yerba buena island the westbound ramps was a huge accomplishment to continue on the grant award i was landline to join with colleagues mayor ed lee and director rahaim into the sfmta to meet with secretary fox two weeks ago to receive the grants that chairman shared from the department of transportation for the deems of the town hall with the vehicle shutters that was mentioned in addition our staff works with the city and ripening staff from oakland and our own mayor's office in on th
. >> we'll start with the role. >> off role commissioner breed absent a commissioner cohen is absentesent. >> commissioner fewer commissioner kim commissioner peskin commissioner ronen commissioner safai commissioner sheehy commissioner tang commissioner yee. >> we we have quorum. >> thank you mr. clerk and i'm sorry for going out of order this is time for the colleagues to get to the women's press conference next item. >> call two and three, chairs 3 and...
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role. but the u.s. role i do not agree myself that we're going to end up exactly as you describe, although there is some uncertainty. for example, if you read what the secretary of defense in his confirmation hearing, you can draw from that that we're going to be in some ways more engaged on missile defense, for example. he emphasized and regional partnerships. what he said would be music to the ears of, as you said, to some our traditional allies. but what i was saying about the u.s. not having a grand design to transform this region doesn't mean that if -- to serve those -- specified u.s. interes interests, narrowly defined could be done with disengagement. you couldn't achieve those goals effectively with disengagement and without partnerships and strong relationship and significant capabilities in the area. so i -- sometimes we give ourselves more credit than shaping the region. it does happen occasionally, but largely what has happened what my colleague has said the role of regional players have be
role. but the u.s. role i do not agree myself that we're going to end up exactly as you describe, although there is some uncertainty. for example, if you read what the secretary of defense in his confirmation hearing, you can draw from that that we're going to be in some ways more engaged on missile defense, for example. he emphasized and regional partnerships. what he said would be music to the ears of, as you said, to some our traditional allies. but what i was saying about the u.s. not...
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driven by concerns about in many cases what our role is, but also the role of russia and what it's been doing in the region, the role of immigrants that are flowing in, the whole challenging of the european model. and then we've had a campaign, let's face it, that has been somewhat unorthodox. one that has also given concern to our allies in the world and to many around the world as to just where america is going to be. with all of this chaos that has exhibited through multiple administrations and will continue under this for a period of time, we've had chaos where the united states has been withdrawing in its leadership role. to me that's a recipe for further chaos. so this is a very important hearing. i had the ability the other day to sit down with general flynn who is going to be the national security adviser and has spent time with people around him for some time. i know that rightly so, his focus is also on our kun tru doing well economically. every military leader we've had before us, and certainly secretary gates, have told us that if our! is not strong economically, if we're no
driven by concerns about in many cases what our role is, but also the role of russia and what it's been doing in the region, the role of immigrants that are flowing in, the whole challenging of the european model. and then we've had a campaign, let's face it, that has been somewhat unorthodox. one that has also given concern to our allies in the world and to many around the world as to just where america is going to be. with all of this chaos that has exhibited through multiple administrations...
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like to sketch some of the challenges i see to describe what i see is as a cel intelligence agency role in addressing each of those. this is the most complicated environment in the united states in recent memory. it still controls major urban centers throughout the middle east and we must ensure they and those we inspired cannot slaughter more innocent people. the conflict is one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes of the 21st century that has led to the rise of extremism and sectarianism as well as further creative instability through the region and in europe and all across the world. the largest state sponsor of terror has become even more emboldened and a disruptive player in the middle east. russia has reasserted itself aggressively invading and occupying ukraine, threatening europe and doing nothing to aid in the destruction and the defeat of isis. as china flexes its muscles and expands its economic beach and activities in th the south and t china sea in cyberspace are now pushing the boundaries and creating the tension. north korea has dangerously accelerated its nuclear and b
like to sketch some of the challenges i see to describe what i see is as a cel intelligence agency role in addressing each of those. this is the most complicated environment in the united states in recent memory. it still controls major urban centers throughout the middle east and we must ensure they and those we inspired cannot slaughter more innocent people. the conflict is one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes of the 21st century that has led to the rise of extremism and sectarianism as...
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in my role as a small business owner i saw that, too. you have different people with different roles, and you see conflict. my effort every day was to work hard to make sure that we were additive, that we each found our own space, that we worked across those borders, not only individually, but that we directed that our organizations would accomplish that as well. so it's not just the two senior officials that have had conflict before, we need to have our organizations each understanding that there is a place for the director of national intelligence to ensure that there is good communication among the dozen-plus intelligence agencies and that that information is shared in a timely fashion and at that director of the cia has his plateful performing his primary functions as well. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. congressman pompeo, welcome. as we discussed, i always believe that an outside view in an agency that tends to be not tends to be, but is secretive, is an important point of view, so i appreciate your willingn
in my role as a small business owner i saw that, too. you have different people with different roles, and you see conflict. my effort every day was to work hard to make sure that we were additive, that we each found our own space, that we worked across those borders, not only individually, but that we directed that our organizations would accomplish that as well. so it's not just the two senior officials that have had conflict before, we need to have our organizations each understanding that...
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numerous people are lined up to audition for roles in movies. hopefuls include professionals and amateurs, young and old. >> hotels hosting auditions like this have been increasing in the past few years and there are six in beijing. behind this trend is the movie boom heating up in china. in 2015, nationwide box office revenue in china reached 6.38 billion u.s. dollars, surging roughly 50% from the previous year. to take advantage of this movement, many producers and investors are jumping into action. this episode gives a behind the scenes look at the ballooning film industry in chesapeaina, b focusing on so-called audition hotels. central beijing is full of office buildings. a hotel opened here 7 years ago. it's name whose name means a house for drifters. the hotel with a total of 358 rooms is always booked due to its convenient location. it's also affordable. the standard twin room costs less than $40 u.s. a night. but that's not the only reason guests gather here. one corner of the lobby has a wall covered with sheets listing the title dramas
numerous people are lined up to audition for roles in movies. hopefuls include professionals and amateurs, young and old. >> hotels hosting auditions like this have been increasing in the past few years and there are six in beijing. behind this trend is the movie boom heating up in china. in 2015, nationwide box office revenue in china reached 6.38 billion u.s. dollars, surging roughly 50% from the previous year. to take advantage of this movement, many producers and investors are jumping...
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in my role as a small business owner, i saw that too. you would have different people with different roles. and you would see conflict. my effort was every day to work hard to make sure we were a additi additive, that we directed that our organizations would accomplish that as well. it's not just the two senior officials. we need to make sure or organizations each understand there is a place for the director of national intelligence to ensure there is good communication among the dozen plus intelligence agencies, and that that information is shared at a time and fashion, and that the director of the cia has his plate >> thank you chairman. >> senator king? >> thank you mr. chairman. congressman pompeo, welcome. >> thank you, senator king. >> as we discussed, i believe an outside view in an agency that tends to be -- not tends to be, but is secretive is an important point of view. so i appreciate your willingness to serve. the larger question -- the great foreign policy mistakes of my lifetime, vietnam, the bay of pigs and iraq -- all wer
in my role as a small business owner, i saw that too. you would have different people with different roles. and you would see conflict. my effort was every day to work hard to make sure we were a additi additive, that we directed that our organizations would accomplish that as well. it's not just the two senior officials. we need to make sure or organizations each understand there is a place for the director of national intelligence to ensure there is good communication among the dozen plus...
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and agency to make a role. rule.agency to make a interested members of congress on their own accord will reach out to agencies and ask them about regulations they are thinking about. there are communications there. that is about it. host: talk about the role of lobbyists. would this increase or decrease the role that lobbyists, the impact they have on capitol hill? guest: it would decrease the power of lobbyists. lobbyists are usually hired on the basis of their expertise in a particular issue area. they are quite potent in the policy process because they understand these really complex things, while most folks on capitol hill are not deeply immersed in. provides ao around counterforce. it is like going into a trial. you would not want to not have an attorney. you would get whipped. ellen is calling in on our republican line. caller: hello. how are you? host: i am good. you are on with kevin kosar. caller: all these groups are being set up. why don't they just let the people know what they are just keepout and
and agency to make a role. rule.agency to make a interested members of congress on their own accord will reach out to agencies and ask them about regulations they are thinking about. there are communications there. that is about it. host: talk about the role of lobbyists. would this increase or decrease the role that lobbyists, the impact they have on capitol hill? guest: it would decrease the power of lobbyists. lobbyists are usually hired on the basis of their expertise in a particular issue...
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do you view your role as a member of congress when it comes to tech? think it is about educating other members of congress about how technology works today, but also where it is headed. startedhe reasons we the internet of things caucus was to educate other lawmakers about where technology is headed , and so that you have a good basis of understanding where policy needs to be impacted. played to make sure we have laws that are up to date with the way the world works today. we have many policies that are outdated that did not contemplate everything from e-commerce, two people having cell phones and all of the information being transmitted around the world. we have a lot of work to do to keep policy up today and be more future looking very -- looking. peter: what is a specific piece of policy? the privacy act. longs written in 1986, a time ago when people did not use email to communicate. we need to update it so that we have a warrant standard for all information. information stored on a server and email that you might have is under the same warrant stan
do you view your role as a member of congress when it comes to tech? think it is about educating other members of congress about how technology works today, but also where it is headed. startedhe reasons we the internet of things caucus was to educate other lawmakers about where technology is headed , and so that you have a good basis of understanding where policy needs to be impacted. played to make sure we have laws that are up to date with the way the world works today. we have many policies...
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i do know the agency's role there. its role is to collect foreign intelligence, to understand threats to the world. that would certainly include threats from poor governance, regional instability, threats from all sources and deliver that information to policymakers. and to the extent the changes in c climatic activity are part of that, we'll deliver that information to you all and to the president. >> in the past you have questioned the scientific consensus on climate change. nevertheless, according to nasa, multiple studies published in peer reviewed scientific journals showed 97% or more of actively published climate scientists agree that climate warning trends over the past century are extremely likely due to human activities. in addition, most of the leading scientific organizations worldwide have issued public statements endorsing this position. do you have any reason to doubt nasa's findings? >> senator, i've actually spoken to this in my political life some. my commentary, most all has been directed to ensuring
i do know the agency's role there. its role is to collect foreign intelligence, to understand threats to the world. that would certainly include threats from poor governance, regional instability, threats from all sources and deliver that information to policymakers. and to the extent the changes in c climatic activity are part of that, we'll deliver that information to you all and to the president. >> in the past you have questioned the scientific consensus on climate change....
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it should be looking to play a greater role on the world stage.or years or five years ago, we how china had a bigger economic role to play come of that they were not stepping up enough. in a number of ways, it is what we were calling for four or five years ago. john: you still want to hire 4000 people. you are pushing in a big way towards that. how are you doing on things like property loans and bad debt? mr. gulliver: in every country, there are big risks. china is not unique to that. areadly, we see that the that that certain areas are being a concentration of cantonese speaking. go across to shenzhen. there is a high-speed railroad being built. it is a lot that integration taking place. we see this as a large opportunity for us. -- weg kong, they invest have a very big market share. really our first time of expanding across the border. and the deltas, gdp has slowed somewhat. our timescale of hiring or thousand people is probably pushed out -- hiring 4000 people is probably pushed out. john: as you know, they are not only -- always friendly rel
it should be looking to play a greater role on the world stage.or years or five years ago, we how china had a bigger economic role to play come of that they were not stepping up enough. in a number of ways, it is what we were calling for four or five years ago. john: you still want to hire 4000 people. you are pushing in a big way towards that. how are you doing on things like property loans and bad debt? mr. gulliver: in every country, there are big risks. china is not unique to that. areadly,...
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valuable role. many pieces of legislation since the 1970s to focus upon improving the air and the water quality. and we have much to celebrate. actually the six criteria pollutants under the program since 1980 are down 63 percent. we have made progress in the country but we have work to do and epa has a very valuable role in partnering with the state to carry out those steps to ensure improving the qualities in protecting the nation's waters. so senator carper i am hopeful that in response to concern about the role of the epa think it is a very valuable role. and it is something that they we should focus on and partner with the state with respect to mercury.litigation you referred to, there is no argument that we made the mistake Ãthat it is not a hazardous air polluted. our argument focused upon the benefit analysis of the epa that they failed to do. and the epa tests the supreme court actually agreed. it was more about the process again at epa was supposed to go through and regularly mercury to pr
valuable role. many pieces of legislation since the 1970s to focus upon improving the air and the water quality. and we have much to celebrate. actually the six criteria pollutants under the program since 1980 are down 63 percent. we have made progress in the country but we have work to do and epa has a very valuable role in partnering with the state to carry out those steps to ensure improving the qualities in protecting the nation's waters. so senator carper i am hopeful that in response to...
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a lot of the role of the media but gotten at least so far a pretty decent place. >> thanks. that's it for me, i'll be back 5:00 p.m. in the situation room, newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> all right, wolf, thank you. i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for being with me, a big day, a huge week for the first week of the president in office. he just signed executive action that will fund a wall along that u.s.-mexican border waiting to get tape of him actually signing that executive order, but the president also just revealed though that mexico will not be funding it the way a lot of americans were expecting, but actually tmexico will be reimbursing the united states that was just released a few minutes ago. >> will american tax payers pay for the wall. >> >> ultimately it will happen what's coming out of mexico, we're going to be beginning the negotiations relatively soon and we will be reinformed. >> so the american tax payer will pay for the wall at first. >> it will be reimbursed from whatever tractinsaction. >> mexico's president says we absolutely will not pa
a lot of the role of the media but gotten at least so far a pretty decent place. >> thanks. that's it for me, i'll be back 5:00 p.m. in the situation room, newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> all right, wolf, thank you. i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for being with me, a big day, a huge week for the first week of the president in office. he just signed executive action that will fund a wall along that u.s.-mexican border waiting to get tape of him actually signing...
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i got to meet the director and he just gave me the role after about 30-45 just gave me the role aftern't know how other people get nominated for oscars, but for me, it was easy. here are some more of oscars, but for me, it was easy. here are some more of this year's nominations. actor in a supporting role... my my phone rang, it was my father. we both started crying. neither of us could finish the sentence. one of the greatest moments of my life. two yea rs the greatest moments of my life. two years later, we got nominated together. the nominees for lead actress are... to our global community of film—makers and fans and everyone who is inspired by movies and loves them as much as we do, thank you so much forjoining us this morning.|j am much forjoining us this morning.” am thrilled to be here, to welcome the nominees for the 89th academy awards. i am the nominees for the 89th academy awards. iam honoured the nominees for the 89th academy awards. i am honoured to help announce this yea r‘s awards. i am honoured to help announce this year's nominees for best picture. arrival. faxes. --
i got to meet the director and he just gave me the role after about 30-45 just gave me the role aftern't know how other people get nominated for oscars, but for me, it was easy. here are some more of oscars, but for me, it was easy. here are some more of this year's nominations. actor in a supporting role... my my phone rang, it was my father. we both started crying. neither of us could finish the sentence. one of the greatest moments of my life. two yea rs the greatest moments of my life. two...
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in my role as a small business owner, i saw you'd have different people with different roles and you'd see conflict. my every day was to make sure that we were add i tiff, that we each found our own space that, we worked across those borders, not only individual lily but th our organizations did as well. there is a place for the director of national intelligence and that the information is shared in a time live fashion. the director of the cia has his plate full performing his primary functions as well. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> congressman pompeo, welcome. >> thank you. >> i always discussed an outside view in an agency that tends to be -- not tends to be but is secretive is an important pointt point of view. i appreciate your willingness to serve. the larger question. the great foreign policy mistakes of my lifetime, vietnam, the bay of pigs, and iraq, all were based in one way or another on bad intelligence. or more accurately, intelligence that was taylored to fit the demands of the -- tailored to fit the demands of the policy makers. you can't read the history of those decisi
in my role as a small business owner, i saw you'd have different people with different roles and you'd see conflict. my every day was to make sure that we were add i tiff, that we each found our own space that, we worked across those borders, not only individual lily but th our organizations did as well. there is a place for the director of national intelligence and that the information is shared in a time live fashion. the director of the cia has his plate full performing his primary functions...
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here is a first look at her role as tanya harding in the upcoming biopic, i'm harding.rmer hockey player so she looks at home on the ice. >> the finest hockey player i've ever seen. >> she is producing the movie with her new husband, tom akerman. >> sitting down with sly's daughters before their moment in phe golden globe spot lights. >> it is surreal. >> plus, blackish star, anthony anderson, faces off with his mom on "e.t.." how she got him to start acting. >> everyone says i'm funnier than he is. he is just jealous. >> momma, take a look at the tape. >> nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. life... is unpredictable. life is deaths. and births. sickness and health. love and heartbreak. and covered california is there for it all. not just to help keep you well. but to make sure the cost of being unwell doesn't ruin this whole life thing. because it's more than just health
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i'll talk to susan rice. >>> eyaufrnga's new role. her move to washington almost as highly anticipated as her father's. tonight her brothers talk to cnn about what she may accomplish. will the first daughter also be the president-elect's closest adviser. >>> peace broker. trump heaps praise on jared kushner saying he can succeed in negotiating peace deal. why does he believe jared kushner can bring them together when so many others have failed? i am wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> with just four days to go until he becomes president, donald trump is giving a thumbs-up but not responding to questions about the multiple controversies he has provoked in interviews and twitter attacks over the past few days. after meeting with the president-elect today, martin luther king's son defended congressman john lewis, who trump attacked over the weekend as, quote, all talk, talk, talk, and no action, but also said he had a productive meeting with trump about voting rights. at the same time he is taking on domestic policy. trump
i'll talk to susan rice. >>> eyaufrnga's new role. her move to washington almost as highly anticipated as her father's. tonight her brothers talk to cnn about what she may accomplish. will the first daughter also be the president-elect's closest adviser. >>> peace broker. trump heaps praise on jared kushner saying he can succeed in negotiating peace deal. why does he believe jared kushner can bring them together when so many others have failed? i am wolf blitzer. you're in...
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the federal role is about a quarter of that. in that quarter that's about $100 million are equally divided between elementary/secondary and k-12 and then there's another $100 million or so that's off budget in terms of student loans. so you might ask what are the big missions of the federal government in the education sphere? i'm going to hit three here. the first is addressing credit constraints. those are one of those market failures that economists love to teach about in introducery cl z classes and they really matter in education. there's a reason to think that individuals cannot finance worthwhile endeavors in education. second is what i'm going to call a limited but certainly not zero role of the federal government in regulation or auditing the use of its funds, preventing the worst outcomes. third, and this is where i think hopefully we'll have more discussion is that the federal government really has an advantage in funding research, innovation and development. these are innovations that when we discover something that w
the federal role is about a quarter of that. in that quarter that's about $100 million are equally divided between elementary/secondary and k-12 and then there's another $100 million or so that's off budget in terms of student loans. so you might ask what are the big missions of the federal government in the education sphere? i'm going to hit three here. the first is addressing credit constraints. those are one of those market failures that economists love to teach about in introducery cl z...
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it is her first chance to play that ceremonial role that she'll be playing for the next 4 to 8 year, and she is going to hold the bible as the president takes the oath of office. she's his hostess at the inaugural balls, and she plays the first moment of becoming someone whose clothes we will be hooking at for the next four to six years. >> and what is the first inaugural ball? >> the first inaug aural ball i when george washington was elected. martha washington did not at the end so we don't have an inaugural gown for her, but we do have the gown of new york senator's wife, and so we do have gowns that go back to the very first ball. >> and why do we care as americans what the first lady is wearing? >> well, people have been interested in the first lady's fashion since martha washington. m martha washington said she felt like a state prisoner because there was so much scrutiny and every first lady since has had that, and on one hand clothing is something that we look at someone when we see them and so we are looking at cues and clues for the idea of what this person is going to be l
it is her first chance to play that ceremonial role that she'll be playing for the next 4 to 8 year, and she is going to hold the bible as the president takes the oath of office. she's his hostess at the inaugural balls, and she plays the first moment of becoming someone whose clothes we will be hooking at for the next four to six years. >> and what is the first inaugural ball? >> the first inaug aural ball i when george washington was elected. martha washington did not at the end...
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who is clearretary about the role of u.s. foreign-policy and when i asked him how he would respond if other companies did that when he was leading his secretary of state, he did not give a clear answer that he would work to have those companies abide and support the causes that the american policymakers were pursuing with those sanctions. i am also concerned about his statements and how he responded to questions about extrajudicial killings in the philippines. to thepany payments personal family of the president or dictator for life in ecuador really ginny and his response to russia's actions in syria and aleppo. these actions added up, i think, to represent answers you might expect from someone wearing their company hat but not someone setting forth a moral compass for leadership in the world. and that is the foundation upon which i oppose them. thank you. the question about the sanctions was not about -- i think what he tried to clear he triedhe did not -- to clarify was he was not against sanctions, he lobbied to make dipl
who is clearretary about the role of u.s. foreign-policy and when i asked him how he would respond if other companies did that when he was leading his secretary of state, he did not give a clear answer that he would work to have those companies abide and support the causes that the american policymakers were pursuing with those sanctions. i am also concerned about his statements and how he responded to questions about extrajudicial killings in the philippines. to thepany payments personal...
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is that a federal role or is that a state role? >> well thank you senator for that question and let me just say i really enjoyed the conversation we had in your office. let me respond to your question about federal verses state and local role by saying i absolutely support the fact that it is the state role in the decision of what kind of offering there might be with regard to choices in education and as we discussed in your office maine has some unique, it has a unique situation with students attending school on islands and in rural areas and to suggest that the right answer for maine is the same as the right answer for indiana or any other state is just not right and i would not support a federal mandate in a federal role in dictating those. >> i am glad to hear that. i have heard repeatedly from school officials whether superintendents, teachers or school board members that the single most important action that the federal government could take would be to fulfill the promise of the 1975 individuals with disabilities to educatio
is that a federal role or is that a state role? >> well thank you senator for that question and let me just say i really enjoyed the conversation we had in your office. let me respond to your question about federal verses state and local role by saying i absolutely support the fact that it is the state role in the decision of what kind of offering there might be with regard to choices in education and as we discussed in your office maine has some unique, it has a unique situation with...
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one particular role, but withjohn hurt, over his long career there were so many different roles thated as well. in his final yea rs and he loved as well. in his final years he had great delight playing doctor who both on television and later in audio and he spent the last couple of years travelling the world to doctor who conventions and was loving the affection he was getting from the public, who, of course, love to not just for from the public, who, of course, love to notjust for his role in doctor who but for the many rolls down the decades. he definitely knew how much she was loved. but no oxcart, even though we had a glittering career? no, the oscars are all about politics. he had two oscar nominations and t1 batters —— four baftas, including a lifetime achievement award but is oscar nominations were for midnight express and the elephant man as best supporting and as best actor and he lost that time to robert de niro for raging bull and he joins lost that time to robert de niro for raging bull and hejoins the ranks of the many great actors admired by audiences and a thespians al
one particular role, but withjohn hurt, over his long career there were so many different roles thated as well. in his final yea rs and he loved as well. in his final years he had great delight playing doctor who both on television and later in audio and he spent the last couple of years travelling the world to doctor who conventions and was loving the affection he was getting from the public, who, of course, love to not just for from the public, who, of course, love to notjust for his role in...