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that thelk about silos fcc has regulated. one of the points that we stress in the book is that we need recognition from the congress and fcc that we need to get rid of the silos. in addition to getting rid of the notion that everything is silos, when she realized there is a lot more competition in the space than there used to be, the fcc does not have as much to do. >> cohead. -- go ahead. on the way ofical doing things, but it is not meant as attacking. the instructions come from congress. right in the report for competition in the markets. that ifo be very clear you tell an agency to devote certain resources to writing a report about a market that no longer exist on its own, because broadband now encumbrances wire and wireless and satellite, you get a report that may not be that useful for policymakers. we want to make sure that the notion that the fcc will fix itself and wake up is fanciful. i think direction needs to come from congress on the recognition of the new landscape. >> one of the policy proposals in the book is
that thelk about silos fcc has regulated. one of the points that we stress in the book is that we need recognition from the congress and fcc that we need to get rid of the silos. in addition to getting rid of the notion that everything is silos, when she realized there is a lot more competition in the space than there used to be, the fcc does not have as much to do. >> cohead. -- go ahead. on the way ofical doing things, but it is not meant as attacking. the instructions come from...
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. >> you talk about the silos. >> still does. in fact, one of the points we stress in the book any recognition by congress. that's not all. in addition to getting rid of the notion that everything is silos, once you realize there's a lot our competition than there used to be, the sec does not as much to do and its duties and functions need to be scaled out. >> where critical of what the sec is doing. the instructions full text when an out come from congress in the wireless market. this directive came a decade ago and so i wanted to be clear if you tell an agency to devote certain resources to writing a report about a market that no longer exists on its own because brad pitt encompasses wireless, wireline satellite, a host of technologies. google has gotten into the game. you get a report that may not be useful for policymakers. we want to make sure the sec is going to fix itself and wake up. a fanciful. the directional have to come from congress with a new landscape. >> hal singer, one of the policy proposals he put in "the need
. >> you talk about the silos. >> still does. in fact, one of the points we stress in the book any recognition by congress. that's not all. in addition to getting rid of the notion that everything is silos, once you realize there's a lot our competition than there used to be, the sec does not as much to do and its duties and functions need to be scaled out. >> where critical of what the sec is doing. the instructions full text when an out come from congress in the wireless...
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. >> host: you talk about silos. >> guest: and still does. and, in fact, one of the points hal and i stress in the book is we need a new recognition by congress and the fcc that we've got to get rid of these silos. and that's not all. in addition to getting rid of this notion that everything is siloed, once you realize that there's a lot more competition in this space than there used to be 20, 30 years ago, the fcc doesn't have as much to do. and its duties and functions need to be scaled back. >> host: hal -- go ahead. >> guest: i just wanted to weigh in. we are critical of the way the fcc is doing things, but it's not meant to be an attack on what they're doing, right? the instructions, as bob just pointed out, come from congress. write me a report on competition in the wireless market. well, this directive came over a decade ago, and they're still doing it. and so i just want withed to be very clear that, you know, if you tell an agency to devote certain resources to writing a report about a market that no longer exists on its own because
. >> host: you talk about silos. >> guest: and still does. and, in fact, one of the points hal and i stress in the book is we need a new recognition by congress and the fcc that we've got to get rid of these silos. and that's not all. in addition to getting rid of this notion that everything is siloed, once you realize that there's a lot more competition in this space than there used to be 20, 30 years ago, the fcc doesn't have as much to do. and its duties and functions need to be...
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they're still working in a lot of different silos and one of the things that we still have to do is get them on a higher level of sharing their data. so, establishing a chief data officer for the city that will work with all the different departments, establish some additional standards for them to create pinpoints in every department of what their data is, what they may not be aware of that they're collecting and computers in our departments and allow that data to flow out. this will be a good addition and a great improvement. it is part of the best practices that we're learning across the country that if we establish a data person, person that will really look for opportunities and establish them with the departments and bring more data out, that will improve our city's performance. >>> the other roll out we're having today, government for the last three years, our government has really been on both the pressure point and i think now realizing a tremendous opportunity to allow our data to go out. why not also in return ask for companies who are also collecting data to share that with
they're still working in a lot of different silos and one of the things that we still have to do is get them on a higher level of sharing their data. so, establishing a chief data officer for the city that will work with all the different departments, establish some additional standards for them to create pinpoints in every department of what their data is, what they may not be aware of that they're collecting and computers in our departments and allow that data to flow out. this will be a good...
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of that really neat understanding was that we were holding onto so much of our own data in our own silos with our own very focused obligations that we had, and not realizing that if we had released that data to the public, we could really allow them to help us create even more efficient government, along with some very good entrepreneurial efforts that are reflected in today's announcements and some of our partners that are here today. so, three years later, after announcing this and after doing the first generation of open data legislation, open sf is still a very vigorous, and we want to do even more. we've teamed up again with board president david chiu who has been personally involved with this and helping us and guide us with his knowledge, having been a small business owner himself, with how we can do even better. and today we are announcing actually two areas of improvements to our piece of legislation that i think will get people even more excited. the first is after a couple of years of opening up some of the data streams in our city and seeing how this data had already started,
of that really neat understanding was that we were holding onto so much of our own data in our own silos with our own very focused obligations that we had, and not realizing that if we had released that data to the public, we could really allow them to help us create even more efficient government, along with some very good entrepreneurial efforts that are reflected in today's announcements and some of our partners that are here today. so, three years later, after announcing this and after...
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are facing is we finding silos to store this harvest. >> experts say that more than 10 million tons does not find its way to harvest because it is properly stored. is not. is -- it properly stored. the u.s. is concerned about the gas crisis. even if the farmers do produce as much wheat as the government predicts, there are doubts egypt's transportation system will be able to get such large crops to market efficiently. , egypt may face an even bigger problem if farmers cannot make money growing wheat, many of them might switch to more lucrative crops. >> stay with us. still ahead on al jazeera, campaigning to take control of manila. do any of the candidates have what it takes to rescue a city in decline? >> i am reporting from north jakarta. some people have been living in slum of the continued violence and horror that exists in that part of the country in mexico. pay attention to what is going on in mexico and the people want to help. -- i can gok any back to mexico. >> the annual tribeca film festival is taking place in new york. it was launched back in 2002 to give the city of boost fo
are facing is we finding silos to store this harvest. >> experts say that more than 10 million tons does not find its way to harvest because it is properly stored. is not. is -- it properly stored. the u.s. is concerned about the gas crisis. even if the farmers do produce as much wheat as the government predicts, there are doubts egypt's transportation system will be able to get such large crops to market efficiently. , egypt may face an even bigger problem if farmers cannot make money...
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get the data out of the silos within the airport and get the data out of the silos between the airport in the faa and get the data out of the silos between the airports in the airlines so that you have true business intelligence when you are looking at the demand to respond to. >> how shall we spend their money at airports? >> our mythical money. >> i will just reinforce we are in an ecosystem so the more we can invest in the integrated system so we talk to each other and we make more efficient decisions we are better off than i also think again if airports to play a major part in helping introduce things like rnp operations which will enable the airlines to be more efficient and make more money and better serve their passengers it's just a multiplier effect. then we all grow and do better. >> thanks. before i ask more questions, does anyone out there have a question they would like to ask our panel? anyone back there? do we still have the microphone going around? >> hi. john, a4a. this goes back to the last panel but i would be curious on your perspective based on your management expe
get the data out of the silos within the airport and get the data out of the silos between the airport in the faa and get the data out of the silos between the airports in the airlines so that you have true business intelligence when you are looking at the demand to respond to. >> how shall we spend their money at airports? >> our mythical money. >> i will just reinforce we are in an ecosystem so the more we can invest in the integrated system so we talk to each other and we...
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el 3 de abril se registro un tiroteo en la cuadra 7 mil 300 de la calle "chestnut", jesse emmanuel silosio en el hospital mientras que la segunda victima de 37 aÑos se espera sobreviva de las heridas. ---la policia detuvo a jose morales de 21 aÑos y a un menor de 17 aÑos, un tercer sospechoso, juan guerra de 21 aÑos huyo de la justicia. cesar ---en san jose, encuentran un cadaver flotando en un arroyo hacia el centro de la ciudad... take vo ---el cuerpo sin vida fue hallado cerca del bulevar bulldog y la calle 24.. ---los restos, que ya se encontraban en estado de descomposicion, aun no ha sido identificados y aun se desconoce el sexo del cadaver pero si creen que se trata de una persona desamparada... take sot sgto. sergio carabarin in: 00;03;04;22 --- out: policia dice: "bueno aqui hay mucha gente que no tienen casas y viven aqui durante esta temporada y hay mucha gente de ese tipo que hay aqui." vo ---durante los proximos dias, el medico forense realizara la necropsia para tratar de identificar los restos... blanca ---una joven estudiante universitaria de santa rosa fue encontrada mue
el 3 de abril se registro un tiroteo en la cuadra 7 mil 300 de la calle "chestnut", jesse emmanuel silosio en el hospital mientras que la segunda victima de 37 aÑos se espera sobreviva de las heridas. ---la policia detuvo a jose morales de 21 aÑos y a un menor de 17 aÑos, un tercer sospechoso, juan guerra de 21 aÑos huyo de la justicia. cesar ---en san jose, encuentran un cadaver flotando en un arroyo hacia el centro de la ciudad... take vo ---el cuerpo sin vida fue hallado cerca...
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or 11 years after 9/11 this inability to share information, the silos between the intelligence agencies? >> that is a mess characterization to say it is still blocked in. s-characterization to say it is still blocked. it stillr to why happens is because human beings are involved trying to make these decisions. all of this information comes flowing in. on a daily basis, tens of thousands of leads come in. sometimes people make mistakes. sometimes people forget that they did not pass it around to the right person and the right place. we have human beings in our community mistakes. a way yet come across to people approved the system or nobody ever makes a mistake. we have set of systems that make it more better, there's more coordination. brings in people from the fbi the marchd as together on a day in and day out basis. they feel more comfortable sharing that information. by and large they have been quite successful. and this case there was a mistake. we need to figure out if there is a way to reduce the likelihood of it happening again in the future. >> you were at some of the briefings
or 11 years after 9/11 this inability to share information, the silos between the intelligence agencies? >> that is a mess characterization to say it is still blocked in. s-characterization to say it is still blocked. it stillr to why happens is because human beings are involved trying to make these decisions. all of this information comes flowing in. on a daily basis, tens of thousands of leads come in. sometimes people make mistakes. sometimes people forget that they did not pass it...
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part of the problem in the past has been people working in individual silos and not sharing information and focusing collectively on what we are trying to get done. we want to grow the numbers. we want and i like to understand it -- to understand. i think it is great that so many people are here, that we have invigorated leadership from the and bigger -- the entertainment commission and the work that king is doing. i looked out in the audience and i see alcohol and beverage control here. all of the players are at the table in order to move the ball forward. i am encouraged, and the mayor personally wanted to welcome all of you here, and hope that the work continues to get done so that we could continue to make san francisco the premier city that people want to come to to visit, to shop, to spend money, to eat, and to be entertained. he wanted me to personally mention that he enjoys all of the activities associated particularly with food and music. lots more food and music, because those are the things that he likes to see in the city and that he sends his friends out to when they visit
part of the problem in the past has been people working in individual silos and not sharing information and focusing collectively on what we are trying to get done. we want to grow the numbers. we want and i like to understand it -- to understand. i think it is great that so many people are here, that we have invigorated leadership from the and bigger -- the entertainment commission and the work that king is doing. i looked out in the audience and i see alcohol and beverage control here. all of...
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huge metal silos had been torn open by the explosion. this is what is left of the fertilizer factory that caught fire and then exploded, sending a fireball across this whole neighborhood. investigators were to try to establish what caused the explosion. it was hours before teams in a special protective equipment had insured dangerous chemicals were no longer a threat. >> last night was truly a nightmare scenario for that community. as i said earlier, we are blessed to have the best emergency management team in the country, and they certainly were at their best last night, along with the citizens. >> it is a huge cleanup operation and investigation. dozens are still being treated for their injuries. alistair, i understand the police and authorities are still describing this as a volatile situation at the plant. what is going on at the moment? cordon still have a around the main center, the factory, the plant, and all the streets surrounding it which suffered the brunt of the damage. we are right on the edge of town, where all theeign pres
huge metal silos had been torn open by the explosion. this is what is left of the fertilizer factory that caught fire and then exploded, sending a fireball across this whole neighborhood. investigators were to try to establish what caused the explosion. it was hours before teams in a special protective equipment had insured dangerous chemicals were no longer a threat. >> last night was truly a nightmare scenario for that community. as i said earlier, we are blessed to have the best...
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places to stay and this piece on community building is key too and we want to make sure we're not silo folks out and we want supportive communities where lgbt folks can be safe with non lgbt folks and we have allyship and we want to have this lgbt shelters and shelters that support lgbt that aren't specifically lgbt and how can we educate other folks in the shelters to be is supportive of these issues. we have a lot of folks that are younger with the lgbt and we have this need now and we need to think long-term if we don't leas it now we will have a growing crisis happen just in a matter of a couple of years. i want to thank you again for listening to us and hearing all these things and appreciate your time. >> i have a question. how many shelter beds are there in the city? >> over 1200. 1300. >> okay. secondly, is there any sensitivity or cultural competency training for staff people? >> feasibility they have training and we have huge questions about what that looks like. >> okay. thank you very much. >> absolutely. >> jazzie. >> i have a person and being trandz gender myself. how man
places to stay and this piece on community building is key too and we want to make sure we're not silo folks out and we want supportive communities where lgbt folks can be safe with non lgbt folks and we have allyship and we want to have this lgbt shelters and shelters that support lgbt that aren't specifically lgbt and how can we educate other folks in the shelters to be is supportive of these issues. we have a lot of folks that are younger with the lgbt and we have this need now and we need...
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so you can't just quickly eradicate and we can't just think about this in an isolated silo the link, for example, that has been alluded to between discipline and bullying, they go hand in hand, how zero tolerance policies often can hurt the victim of bullyings and harassment as they react. you heard tom mention restoretive justice, right here, again, right here in this city across the bridge, and i know as superintendent talked about, you are doing amazing stuff in san francisco. tony smith in oakland has an initiative that is dealing with not just things like restoretive justice alone but positive behavioral interventions and supports. couple that with response to intervention, whole school reform strategies that work on transforming the way the school is functioning and in so doing making it a more positive culture for everybody. it brings in parental engagement in families and it has the very tough conversations, in the case of oakland i know for sure, around things like race with an african american male focus in that community because it's appropriate for that community, and the
so you can't just quickly eradicate and we can't just think about this in an isolated silo the link, for example, that has been alluded to between discipline and bullying, they go hand in hand, how zero tolerance policies often can hurt the victim of bullyings and harassment as they react. you heard tom mention restoretive justice, right here, again, right here in this city across the bridge, and i know as superintendent talked about, you are doing amazing stuff in san francisco. tony smith in...
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places to stay and this piece on community building is key too and we want to make sure we're not silolks out and we want supportive communities where lgbt folks can be safe with non lgbt folks and we have allyship and we want to have this lgbt shelters and shelters that support lgbt that aren't specifically lgbt and how can we educate other folks in the shelters to be is supportive of these issues. we have a lot of folks that are younger with the lgbt and we have this need now and we need to...
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are further along what are some of those tougher questions that we need to answer together, not in silos. that's what we're really excited about. and i think the other technical issues you talked about are things we will be discussing and addressing as well. that's why it's great to have a working group from the school district addressing those and trying to bring forth some recommendations. >> actually one question, this is a question that had come from one of the member s of the public that couldn't stay for the hearing. there is a question whether any portions of the p fund are rfp's out probably within the third third. like the ost >> the psa pieces are rfp's out. >> which ones are --. >> preschool --. >> under the first 5 commission? there's a competitive process for that. >> because there's been evaluation and assessment as being a preschool for all preschools. >> everything is allocated in terms of the p funding and there was a question whether there is an overlap between the rfp and the f funding. >> there are overlaps. i wouldn't call them overlaps, i would call them leverage an
are further along what are some of those tougher questions that we need to answer together, not in silos. that's what we're really excited about. and i think the other technical issues you talked about are things we will be discussing and addressing as well. that's why it's great to have a working group from the school district addressing those and trying to bring forth some recommendations. >> actually one question, this is a question that had come from one of the member s of the public...
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secretary hagel said no, we are going to move forward and put those missiles in the silos in alaska. i was happy to see that. i think we should have been moving forward on that back in 2009. one of the things that bothers me about all this is the president has more knowledge than any of us. and i think he knows what a crucial state we're in. not just korea. that's the one that's on the front page right now. but iran hasn't stopped. they keep talking and keep moving. the whole middle east. china is increasing their defense spending. we've got very -- i mean, syria, you know, these are things that are happening all around the world, and yet, the president sent us up a budget yesterday that cuts 100 -- well there, are different numbers. the number the secretary used, $150 billion more out of defense over the next nine years. and i think that at some point, we need to be very careful. what is the breaking point? when are we taking too much risk? and you know, his emphasis on changing -- and this is why i asked about strategy, because up until a year ago we had a strategy since world war
secretary hagel said no, we are going to move forward and put those missiles in the silos in alaska. i was happy to see that. i think we should have been moving forward on that back in 2009. one of the things that bothers me about all this is the president has more knowledge than any of us. and i think he knows what a crucial state we're in. not just korea. that's the one that's on the front page right now. but iran hasn't stopped. they keep talking and keep moving. the whole middle east. china...
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. >> grain silos. when they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco, this is where it would be stored. they are no longer used. they were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left over technology, a competing technology with containers that didn't make it in the end. but the shed is where the recycling central (speaker not understood) is located. >> and then there is also just the general utility and storage stuff that we see when we drive around down there. the crane company has their big yard down there, store their heavy equipment. >> you have to have it someplace. it has to be convenient. and san francisco is lucky to have places, sheet companies like that here. okay, a fascinating building
. >> grain silos. when they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco, this is where it would be stored. they are no longer used. they were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left...
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so there are no cultural silos and they know each other and they feel marketable sharing that information. by and large, they have been quite successful. obviously, in this case, there was a mistake. we need to investigate it and we need to figure out if there's a way to improve the system to reduce the likelihood of this happening in the future. >> you were at some of the briefings this week. administration officials were discussing the boston bombings. do you think that the fbi or homeland security made a mistake here? euro for to the mistakes. >> -- you referred to the mistakes. >> i am not sure yet. one agency he had left the country, but the a -- but the other agency didn't know the he had come back. i have not nailed down the specifics of exactly where the mistake was. but it seems clear that, between dhs and the fbi, there was not the full-scale sharing of information that would have been -- that would have enabled us to keep the better on this guy and keep a more effective track on him. >> the has been estimate in recent weeks that commanders in afghanistan have recommended a that
so there are no cultural silos and they know each other and they feel marketable sharing that information. by and large, they have been quite successful. obviously, in this case, there was a mistake. we need to investigate it and we need to figure out if there's a way to improve the system to reduce the likelihood of this happening in the future. >> you were at some of the briefings this week. administration officials were discussing the boston bombings. do you think that the fbi or...
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i think it was done in silos and i'm sure that we were trying to use coit. again, i wasn't there to pull everything together, but we saw that same disconnect and that's why we created last summer the executive steering committee for all of these radio projects, which is meeting now quarterly. we just had a meeting earlier this week. the mayor's budget staff sit on that. all of the relevant department heads and also the technical folks to look at from a city perspective what our needs are, what the challenges are coming up, and we -- you know, so, i think we're doing a good job identifying those. one of the thing that this committee came up with and said we need is this consultant that ms. geddis was talking about to really figure out, look at all of the varying projects and give us some, first of all, scope out the needs of the 800 megahertz in more detail, but also to be able to look at the public service radio system, what is going to be needed and that might be where we might be able to fit that system if mta had the capacity or a new 800 megahertz, or if
i think it was done in silos and i'm sure that we were trying to use coit. again, i wasn't there to pull everything together, but we saw that same disconnect and that's why we created last summer the executive steering committee for all of these radio projects, which is meeting now quarterly. we just had a meeting earlier this week. the mayor's budget staff sit on that. all of the relevant department heads and also the technical folks to look at from a city perspective what our needs are, what...
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the three allegedly shot and killed a 30 year-old and jesse emmael silos and injured another person.>> south san francisco police are on the lookout for two men who stabbed a man in front of his wife sunday early morning. the victim was standing outside his home talking to his wife on randolph avenue near spruce ave. two men approached a couple and shouted a gang of slurs. the victim confronted the two suspects, a fight broke out and that is when the victim was stabbed multiple times. the victim is in the hospital recovering from his injuries. police described both suspects as hispanic males, or around 5 ft. tall, light skinned and with no facial hair. >> we will be right back. that''s too much bacon. said nido one ever. baconacolia is back! now nowith even more bacon. come cmeelebrate our bacon obsession with all a new menu items like the bacon avocado omelette. only alyt denny's. >> good morning. the time is 6:14 a.m.. this is mount tam overlooking san francisco and it is breezy outside. it is a pretty, start for the morning and the temperatures are in the 40's and '50's. it is 43
the three allegedly shot and killed a 30 year-old and jesse emmael silos and injured another person.>> south san francisco police are on the lookout for two men who stabbed a man in front of his wife sunday early morning. the victim was standing outside his home talking to his wife on randolph avenue near spruce ave. two men approached a couple and shouted a gang of slurs. the victim confronted the two suspects, a fight broke out and that is when the victim was stabbed multiple times. the...
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have to have some exposure to utilities because you definitely want a defensive posture within that siloourse, if you're looking for alpha, you have to go after the growth story. you have to be looking at housing. you have to be looking at an improving macro story domestically, which has given some lift and backbone to the overall move higher. >> what could bring us on down, art? >> well, it would be something that's either unpredictable in terms of geopolitical unrest, things heating up in the middle east, for example. and putting a spike in the price of oil for, you know, no good reason except for destruction of supply, certainly something we'd be concerned about over the course of the summer. or if we have europe coming back into the forefront as being a problem. right now we see europe being constructive. italy has a government. ecb cutting rates. maybe quantitative easing. if the european story turns more negative that's going to be a problem. if we have something that disrupts the supply of energy that could be a negative. barring that i think we're in a slow grind higher for the b
have to have some exposure to utilities because you definitely want a defensive posture within that siloourse, if you're looking for alpha, you have to go after the growth story. you have to be looking at housing. you have to be looking at an improving macro story domestically, which has given some lift and backbone to the overall move higher. >> what could bring us on down, art? >> well, it would be something that's either unpredictable in terms of geopolitical unrest, things...
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if you want a silo of guns, if you want a cash of weapons, that's fine. i don't think that needs to be projected as an experiment, but having said that, single elderly women i would much rather thugs be in fear. >> no one is forcing these people to enroll in this program. it really is -- what it is doing is saying people who can't afford a gun because states charge -- the guns themselves are expensive and permits on top of that. all of these places now want taxes on them which may prevent poor people from arming themselves. so this group is saying we are going to help you out. >> and they are underlining the fact that ultimately the first responder isn't a cop. it is you. you have to take some responsibility or you are forced to take some responsibility, particularly in difficult neighborhoods. that's a perfectly great message. >> and the fact they are giving out shotguns, joe biden has to be happy about that. >> what was his advice? >> he gives a lot of advice. >> you know what i learned about dick cheney today? >> [bleep]. >> first of all we had to blee
if you want a silo of guns, if you want a cash of weapons, that's fine. i don't think that needs to be projected as an experiment, but having said that, single elderly women i would much rather thugs be in fear. >> no one is forcing these people to enroll in this program. it really is -- what it is doing is saying people who can't afford a gun because states charge -- the guns themselves are expensive and permits on top of that. all of these places now want taxes on them which may prevent...
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besides . >> meaning some other use for the silos. >> yes. we are looking at the entire spectrum of possibility. the problem with keeping it warm, causes concern in our compliance with new start. we have to work through all that have. we are looking at the entire spectrum of responsibility. >> does it include shutingtown any the missile wings completely? >> decision to be determined, but generally speaking at ti we don't believe so. >> with a is the cost of the evaluation? do you have any idea on that? >> i'm going have to give that the record. i'm sorry, i don't have it in my head. >> that would be good. >> senator hagel, in your prepared statement, you speak about the curse of human despair and poverty along with environmental degradation at key threat confronting our military. i guess i wasn't aware that our military was ever formed to look at those items. why did you put that in your statement? especially in light of the budgetary coer that we now have? >>ll, that wasicludin a li issues that our military does have to face around the world
besides . >> meaning some other use for the silos. >> yes. we are looking at the entire spectrum of possibility. the problem with keeping it warm, causes concern in our compliance with new start. we have to work through all that have. we are looking at the entire spectrum of responsibility. >> does it include shutingtown any the missile wings completely? >> decision to be determined, but generally speaking at ti we don't believe so. >> with a is the cost of the...
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in el salvador, a bulldozer digging a foundation for a grain silo stumbled upon an old house. could this be the evidence that sheets was looking for ? people in the area had seen well-preserved floor, good artifacts on the inside, thatched roof collapsed down onto the floor but perfectly preserved. they all thought it's a recent house under a recent volcanic eruption. when i came here, i thought exactly the same thing. but being curious about things, i decided i'd like to know what it dated to. so pulling out my trusty trowel and scraping along the floor, right along here, i found some pieces of pottery. but the pieces of pottery were all prehistoric, classic period pottery. i was looking for a coke bottle, a piece of plastic, some tin foil, something to give me an idea of what the date of the structure was -- only prehistoric pottery. so immediately i perceived a powerful opportunity to really embarrass myself professionally by saying, "whoa ! it's prehistoric ! "it's fantastic ! total preservation !" decided, eh, little bit of caution here before doing that, and submitted a
in el salvador, a bulldozer digging a foundation for a grain silo stumbled upon an old house. could this be the evidence that sheets was looking for ? people in the area had seen well-preserved floor, good artifacts on the inside, thatched roof collapsed down onto the floor but perfectly preserved. they all thought it's a recent house under a recent volcanic eruption. when i came here, i thought exactly the same thing. but being curious about things, i decided i'd like to know what it dated to....
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the lesson by him is that there aren't these siloed off ideas about equality and silver rights untilrybody is treated equally and have the same opportunities, the same ability to climb the ladder here in the united states, then we still have inequality that needs to be tackled. >> michael: part of that inequality, you see it when you look at economic mobility. it seemed to have plateaued for african-americans. only 23% of black americans surpass their parents wealth while 56% of whites do. >> i think we should start framing workers rights as civil rights. but we need to get a bigger picture and have a conversation about what is thwarting the progress to economic mobility. we can't talk about economic justice without talking about the prison complex and the incarceration of young people. we can't talk about economic equality unless we talk about what is happening with regard to our educational system that african-american young people are stuck with. and so these conversations and policy solutions need to be much more well-rounded to think about all the different indicators that feed
the lesson by him is that there aren't these siloed off ideas about equality and silver rights untilrybody is treated equally and have the same opportunities, the same ability to climb the ladder here in the united states, then we still have inequality that needs to be tackled. >> michael: part of that inequality, you see it when you look at economic mobility. it seemed to have plateaued for african-americans. only 23% of black americans surpass their parents wealth while 56% of whites...
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police believe the three shot and killed 30 year-old jessie emanu-el silos and injured another personsao severance as the police are on look out for two men who stabbed a man in front of his wife's early sunday morning. the victim was standing outside of this house talking to his wife on randalls ave years first avenue when two men came up and started shouting they slurs'. the victim confronted the two men and a fight broke out. that is when he was stabbed multiple times. the victim is in the hospital recovering from his injuries. police as eyeball sussex as hispanic males, around 5 ft. tall, light skinned and with no facial hair. >> a jthe jury is hearing from former lawrence livermore national laboratory workers as they were unfairly treattargeted due to age, salaries and other issues. 130 x employees are suing lab management, claiming wrongful termination and breach of contract. there is seeking restitution for the loss of their jobs and incomes. the drive for the first group of plaintiffs is expected to continue through april. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. [muffled] i am sir
police believe the three shot and killed 30 year-old jessie emanu-el silos and injured another personsao severance as the police are on look out for two men who stabbed a man in front of his wife's early sunday morning. the victim was standing outside of this house talking to his wife on randalls ave years first avenue when two men came up and started shouting they slurs'. the victim confronted the two men and a fight broke out. that is when he was stabbed multiple times. the victim is in the...
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this is revolutionary because the treatment of drug problems has often been isolated or siloed. it needs to be part of our primary health care system. and we estimate that with aca, 62.5 million people are going to receive health insurance benefits covering expanded substance abuse and mental health treatment services by 2020. with 32.1 million people gaining those benefits for the first time. we have an estimated 22 million people in need of treatment who currently aren't getting that, and having that availability is going to be important. you may ask why a number of those people don't get the treatment that they need now, and it's often times because of the stigma that's associated around drug abuse. and we're going to talk about that in just a second. so the things that i've just outlined to you all around public health, you notice that almost the first third of this presentation has little to do or almost nothing to do with the criminal justice system or law enforcement. this is what drug policy reform looks like. it looks like a doctor, looks like a nurse, looks like anothe
this is revolutionary because the treatment of drug problems has often been isolated or siloed. it needs to be part of our primary health care system. and we estimate that with aca, 62.5 million people are going to receive health insurance benefits covering expanded substance abuse and mental health treatment services by 2020. with 32.1 million people gaining those benefits for the first time. we have an estimated 22 million people in need of treatment who currently aren't getting that, and...