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bounce tv saints andna sinners.l right.ight back over to ya'll.. >> thanks, guys.uy >>> he's a stand yup comedianoma and podcast host about to kickk off his first set of shows at d.c. improv.mpv. brad williams talks us live tolt talk about last night. nig ut-oh. what did you do?ut >> 10:35. [ laughter ] back after this. this. ♪♪ >> our next guest may be small in size but he provides some ret algubut ly big laughs.aus. he's been doing comedy since the age of 19 letting nothing stopns him from becoming one of thef t funniest most in demandem comedians on the scene.ne we are talking about comedianeda and about last night podcast pod host brad williams who has has appear on the tonight show,ho jimmy kimmel mind of and pitt pt boss he hosted two highly ratedr show time comedy specials.peal just watch this. >> watch me. >> here's how i write step one be a dwarf.be a step two wait. funny bleep is going to happen to you. i keep a keebler cookie put itet on my shoulder. excuse me, sir, are you going tt pay for those, no, bro
bounce tv saints andna sinners.l right.ight back over to ya'll.. >> thanks, guys.uy >>> he's a stand yup comedianoma and podcast host about to kickk off his first set of shows at d.c. improv.mpv. brad williams talks us live tolt talk about last night. nig ut-oh. what did you do?ut >> 10:35. [ laughter ] back after this. this. ♪♪ >> our next guest may be small in size but he provides some ret algubut ly big laughs.aus. he's been doing comedy since the age of 19...
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away before neil gorsuch and his family arrived in the room and the hart senate office building as sinners arrive preparing for what could be a four or five our first day, the first four days in the hart senate office building. first of the opening statements from both judge gorsuch, the senators on the committee and the two senators who introduced judge gorsuch, michael bennet and cory gardner from colorado and, of course, the former acting solicitor general neal katyal. michael blumenthal and mike lee on your screen. just a reminder our coverage live here on c-span2 today will reenter all of today's hearing tonight on c-span2 beginning at 8:30 eastern [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [i
away before neil gorsuch and his family arrived in the room and the hart senate office building as sinners arrive preparing for what could be a four or five our first day, the first four days in the hart senate office building. first of the opening statements from both judge gorsuch, the senators on the committee and the two senators who introduced judge gorsuch, michael bennet and cory gardner from colorado and, of course, the former acting solicitor general neal katyal. michael blumenthal and...
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it's called "the sinner." please welcome a good friend of the show, jessica biel! applause ] >> jimmy: they love you. i love you! come on. thank you for coming on. i, i have so much to talk to you about, but one thing, i know you pretty well. i think. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but then i saw this thing on instagram. i did not know this. you're a very busy person, but you eat in the shower? >> oh, yes, yes. >> jimmy: now, that's, your plate and -- >> yeah. this is just mom life. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i don't know if anybody else does this. i do not have time. i don't have time. >> jimmy: for anything? >> for anything. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. barely. >> so i'm feeding him in the morning. trying to get ready, and i realize i haven't eaten. i just take it into the shower. [ light laer that, but how -- what? >> you should try. sometimes it's a huge failure. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know. yeah, but when -- you have to aim it outside of the -- or just take bites and get back to the shower? >> yeah, i put it up on my little shelf thing. you know? and i go over and i get a bite.
it's called "the sinner." please welcome a good friend of the show, jessica biel! applause ] >> jimmy: they love you. i love you! come on. thank you for coming on. i, i have so much to talk to you about, but one thing, i know you pretty well. i think. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but then i saw this thing on instagram. i did not know this. you're a very busy person, but you eat in the shower? >> oh, yes, yes. >> jimmy: now, that's, your plate and -- >> yeah....
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people are being kept in all kinds of little cages by just telling them, you are a sinner. you are going to go to hell and fry in the devils frying pan. you would be amazed some of the things that people are told and some of the things that frighten them. in any case, my view is that without being who you are, there is no progress. you have to be that, if nothing else. if that means toalike the compeg speakers from "earth at risk." enjoy. >> hope never to believe it is your duty or right, hope never to believe it is your duty or right to harm another simply because you mistakenly believe they are not you hope to understand the suffering hope to understand the suffering as the hard assignment, even in school, you wish to avoid but could not hope to be imperfect in all the ways hope to be imperfect in all the growingt keep you hope never to see another, not even a blade of grass, not even a blade of grass that is beyond your joy. the veryto be a snob day love shows up in love's work clothes. hope to see your own skin in the wood grains of your house hope to talk to trees and,
people are being kept in all kinds of little cages by just telling them, you are a sinner. you are going to go to hell and fry in the devils frying pan. you would be amazed some of the things that people are told and some of the things that frighten them. in any case, my view is that without being who you are, there is no progress. you have to be that, if nothing else. if that means toalike the compeg speakers from "earth at risk." enjoy. >> hope never to believe it is your duty...
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. >> reporter: author bruce filer hopes to redeem the original sinners who tasted the forbidden fruit>> this is everything but a happy ever after story. >> well -- >> it's the devin 95 not happily ever after story. >> it's about forgiveness and resilience, they must stay together. that's the core message of the story. >> reporter: filer, author of the best story, walking the bible, has spent his career examining the bible. >> eve especially, victims of the greatest character assassination ever. i'm like, can this first relationship tell us something about relationships today? as absurd as it sounds, can adam and eve be the role models that we're looking for? >> filer's book has even inspired an adam and eve approach to couple's therapy with the help of marriage counsellors. >> you never hear anybody talk about just adam or just eve. it's always adam and eve. >> reporter: the idea being, to help people get past the blame game, and face life's challenges together. >> in a relationship, i guess comparing to adam and eve, as you reference, you're in a team, and win or lose, you win or los
. >> reporter: author bruce filer hopes to redeem the original sinners who tasted the forbidden fruit>> this is everything but a happy ever after story. >> well -- >> it's the devin 95 not happily ever after story. >> it's about forgiveness and resilience, they must stay together. that's the core message of the story. >> reporter: filer, author of the best story, walking the bible, has spent his career examining the bible. >> eve especially, victims of...
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you know, in the '50s all of the churches, gay people were sinners. and to psychiatrists, all gay people were mentally ill. and to the police, all gay people were criminals. and to the federal government, if you had a job that had anything to do with government and slowly facilitiered down even to teachers -- filtered down even to teachers and social workers, all gay people were subversives and morally corrupt and shouldn't be employed by the government. and so the 1950s was a very rife period, and that's why i start there. >> host: but there were gay people before 1950s, right? [laughter] >> guest: i think people called themselves gay as early as the late 19th century. but there were people that we would today tribe as homosexual -- describe as homosexual or transgender or bisexual who wouldn't have used that word for themselves in earlier eras. but, obviously, what's been called homosexuality is a diversity within human capabilities, ask we've always existed -- and we've always existed. >> host: you write in your book that the american military has
you know, in the '50s all of the churches, gay people were sinners. and to psychiatrists, all gay people were mentally ill. and to the police, all gay people were criminals. and to the federal government, if you had a job that had anything to do with government and slowly facilitiered down even to teachers -- filtered down even to teachers and social workers, all gay people were subversives and morally corrupt and shouldn't be employed by the government. and so the 1950s was a very rife period,...
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. >> reporter: author bruce filer hopes to redeem the original sinners who tasted the forbidden fruitthe garden of eden. >> this is everything but a happy ever after story. >> well. >> definitive unhappily ever after story. >> about forgiveness. about resilience. they must stay together. the core message of the story. >> reporter: filer author of the best-seller -- "walking the bible." has spent his career revisiting bible stories. his new book "the first love story, adam, eve and us." >> adam and eve. eve especially victims of the greatest character assassination ever. >> filer's book inspired an adam and eve approach to couples therapy with, marriage counselors. ellen bader and peter pearson. >> you never hear anybody talk about just adam or just eve. it is always adam and eve. >> reporter: the idea being to help people get past the blame game and face life's challenges together. after adam and eve were banished from eden, they stuck together. >> the two walk out of paradise, hand in hand, toward a far happier place. >> hand in hand with wandering steps and slow took their solitary
. >> reporter: author bruce filer hopes to redeem the original sinners who tasted the forbidden fruitthe garden of eden. >> this is everything but a happy ever after story. >> well. >> definitive unhappily ever after story. >> about forgiveness. about resilience. they must stay together. the core message of the story. >> reporter: filer author of the best-seller -- "walking the bible." has spent his career revisiting bible stories. his new book...
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sinners, some residents have returned and here is one of their stories.south of aleppo is a place called... the attempts to go on as normal include football games. finally, we will return to the old city of the capital, damascus. it has escaped the worst of the fighting but nearby areas are in a rebel hands and the fighting is going on sporadically in the city's old town. we spoke to some younger people affected. asi as i said earlier, if you want background information on the syria conflict how it started and developed some of the situation is now, you can find out online from bbc news. let us turn to outside source sport. ivanka trump has said how do we allocate places in the next world cup. they'll be 48 teens compared to the 32 we currently see. —— teens. dragon is rubbish. compared to the 32 we currently see. -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that means -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that m ea ns two -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that means two teens go through to make up means two teens go through to make up that 48. they will go to a play—off system and ov
sinners, some residents have returned and here is one of their stories.south of aleppo is a place called... the attempts to go on as normal include football games. finally, we will return to the old city of the capital, damascus. it has escaped the worst of the fighting but nearby areas are in a rebel hands and the fighting is going on sporadically in the city's old town. we spoke to some younger people affected. asi as i said earlier, if you want background information on the syria conflict...
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. >> reporter: author bruce fouler hopes to redeem the original sinners who were cast out of the gardenf it definitive unhappily after ever story. >> they must stay together. that is core message of the story. >> reporter: author of the best seller "walking the bible." has spent his career revisiting bible stories. his new book "the first love story. adam, eve and us." >> they're victims of the greatest character assassination ever. >> reporter: it's even inspired an adam and eve approach to couples therapy with the help of marriage counselors. >> you never hear anybody talk about just adam or just eve. it's always adam and eve. >> reporter: the idea being to help people get past the blame game and face life's challenges together. after adam and eve were banished from eden, they stuck together. >> and the two walk out of paradise hand in hand towards a far better place. exactly. again there you see what love really is. it's this mix of independence. >> they're walking off into the sunset. >> together and alone, right? independent and interdependent. >> reporter: this was a marriage that
. >> reporter: author bruce fouler hopes to redeem the original sinners who were cast out of the gardenf it definitive unhappily after ever story. >> they must stay together. that is core message of the story. >> reporter: author of the best seller "walking the bible." has spent his career revisiting bible stories. his new book "the first love story. adam, eve and us." >> they're victims of the greatest character assassination ever. >> reporter:...
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between the two of us, it's definition of sinner gi. whenou bui strong party and define your mission, not just the president, that's the definition of success. i'm confident we can move forward. >> i'm always amazed to see how close the election was close in minnesota. it was close. you won, but it was trick whiy there. what could democrats have said that would turn the trick for wisconsin, michigan, ohio, what would turn the tide for democrats what message on economics, let's start with that. >> the democratic party has to be about jobs kitchen table issues the putting people to work, retirement, education, everyone wants people to have a liveable rage. we have to pound on time and time again. we have seen rages stagnate and we have to be repond that reality in minnesota and all over the country. >> chris, i agree with that. another issues is that we didn't have a presence in a lot of zip codes in those states. i remember meeting a guy, this was david's district, northwestern corner of the state, and he said, i feel politically hopeles
between the two of us, it's definition of sinner gi. whenou bui strong party and define your mission, not just the president, that's the definition of success. i'm confident we can move forward. >> i'm always amazed to see how close the election was close in minnesota. it was close. you won, but it was trick whiy there. what could democrats have said that would turn the trick for wisconsin, michigan, ohio, what would turn the tide for democrats what message on economics, let's start with...
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a sinner ella story. >> believe in each other.ourage after lion. >> hundreds gathered on the university of south carolina campus last night to welcome the team home. >> we every you all. the support that we're seeing right now is unbelievable. >> the bull dolls will never made it this far. the team had been dogged for years, winning consistently but never making it to thefinal. >> it has been long hard john toy get this program here. >> another underdog, making it through march madness, the oregon ducks. the team hasn't played in the final four since 1939. first year of the event. and the north carolina tar hills were the last team in. thanks to some last second heroics. >> final four match up not many saw coming. hena daniels, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> and we want to remind you next sunday is country music biggest night. the 52nd annual academyrdf and "eyewitness news" this morning is counting down. >> so here's where you come in. every day through friday we are giving tickets to hot country concert coming to town, watch
a sinner ella story. >> believe in each other.ourage after lion. >> hundreds gathered on the university of south carolina campus last night to welcome the team home. >> we every you all. the support that we're seeing right now is unbelievable. >> the bull dolls will never made it this far. the team had been dogged for years, winning consistently but never making it to thefinal. >> it has been long hard john toy get this program here. >> another underdog,...
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li >> actor and singer tray chaneyh will be with us he's about his role on saints and sinners.ormance from country singer caramel cam helene.le back after this. back after ♪♪ new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones, or steroids. feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. z29pgz z16fz y29pgy y16fy >> 8:14. time to make us smile, talk. >> cuteness, let's do it. time for our friday edition of our first five photoke u of the. >> yeah!>> >> what's up handsome?anom >> white the picture. white t this is patrick, hehe been. >> hello, patrick.ck patrick getting all gussied up u for big first birthday.th six days away from turningning one-year-old.yearld >> that's fantastic.. >> what cutie pie. >> i love that picture. patrick loves to tune into fox5 for fashion tips.ips. >> okay. >> judging from this photo we we don't think he needs any.eeds a. >> i think
li >> actor and singer tray chaneyh will be with us he's about his role on saints and sinners.ormance from country singer caramel cam helene.le back after this. back after ♪♪ new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones, or steroids. feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for...
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way to understand what happened is a auto-da-fe, a religious right coming together to punish the sinnerish the devil, and reaffirm our community. it's a crazy time, but it's also an incredibly fascinating time to be a social scientist. >> you really want to salute the passion of those students. i liked that they are engaged, but i don't think they understand or the people who have constructed these campus environments understand the potential damage. >> if only they had learned that any virtue carried to excess becomes a vice. dan: in 10 years, the college campus could become unrecognizable to us if this trend continues. hopefully we had a discussion today that will lead us in the direction to not let that happen. i want to thank you both for being here. thanks for an illuminating discussion. ♪ >> the united front. opened the door to an extension of the curbs. data.na delivers imports surged more than 40% last month. exports rose to beat estimates. a bank sale planned in saudi arabia. the deal could be worth a more than $2 billion.
way to understand what happened is a auto-da-fe, a religious right coming together to punish the sinnerish the devil, and reaffirm our community. it's a crazy time, but it's also an incredibly fascinating time to be a social scientist. >> you really want to salute the passion of those students. i liked that they are engaged, but i don't think they understand or the people who have constructed these campus environments understand the potential damage. >> if only they had learned that...
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. >> you know, alan gold was about as unrepentant a sinner as you're ever going to see.ut him on because he knew things that only he would know. >> you cannot believe what alan gold says. he has an agenda. he fabricated because of his agenda to save his own life. >> reporter: the 20-year-old murder case was now in the hands of the jury. jurors deliberated late into the evening. around 9:30, they announced a verdict. >> christian and i were together holding hands. i had told him no matter what happened, we would hold our heads high. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, clifford bret friend, guilty of second-degree murder >> reporter: second-degree murder. the jury apparently believed gold's story but not that the crime was premeditated. at sentencing a few weeks later, lynne's long-ago fiance, ed o'dell, spoke directly to christian, reminding him of what he missed in life. >> you will not be able to understand lynne's love for you until you have your own child. when you will know a love that you never knew possible before. >> reporter: christian, who'd sat silently throug
. >> you know, alan gold was about as unrepentant a sinner as you're ever going to see.ut him on because he knew things that only he would know. >> you cannot believe what alan gold says. he has an agenda. he fabricated because of his agenda to save his own life. >> reporter: the 20-year-old murder case was now in the hands of the jury. jurors deliberated late into the evening. around 9:30, they announced a verdict. >> christian and i were together holding hands. i had...
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for those of us sinners we had to walk across the bridge. lisa: vineland, new jersey. pasadena. in tennessee, there are a variety of places established as dry communities. for harriman, they stay dry into the 20th century because the original land deeds have locked into the very deed that you received when you purchase your house, if you ever bought, sold, or consumed liquor on site, there is a consumption one at your house reverts back to the land company. there are creative ways to keep an area dry. resist asking,ot if the supreme court is held in the reproductive autonomy cases, these lawses -- to violate any of this? winds up being less repeal and more of, people kind of do what they will do. a sense that this would be something worth the investment of rigorous enforcement is largely lost. there mostly symbolic. -- they are mostly symbolic. jeffrey: alcohol consumption by the 1970's when up to its pre-prohibition levels? lisa: yes. at the same time those numbers can be interpreted differently. even though the average american by the 1970's is consuming us much as the america
for those of us sinners we had to walk across the bridge. lisa: vineland, new jersey. pasadena. in tennessee, there are a variety of places established as dry communities. for harriman, they stay dry into the 20th century because the original land deeds have locked into the very deed that you received when you purchase your house, if you ever bought, sold, or consumed liquor on site, there is a consumption one at your house reverts back to the land company. there are creative ways to keep an...
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for those of us sinners we had to walk across the bridge to get a drink. lisa: vineland, new jersey. pasadena. in tennessee, there are a variety of places established as dry communities. for harriman, they stayed dry into the 20th century because the original land deeds have locked into the very deed that you received when you purchased your house, that if you ever bought, sold, or consumed liquor on site, there is a consumption one, that your house reverts back to the land company. there are creative ways to keep in area dry if that is your overall operation. jeffrey: i cannot resist asking, if the supreme court is held in the reproductive autonomy cases, the right to privacy includes the right to provide your own -- have any of these laws challenged the right to autonomy? lisa: i can't think of any. it winds up being less repeal and more, meh, people kind of do what they will do. a sense that this would be something worth the investment of rigorous enforcement is largely lost. they are mostly symbolic. i'm sure we can find an exception to that but in mos
for those of us sinners we had to walk across the bridge to get a drink. lisa: vineland, new jersey. pasadena. in tennessee, there are a variety of places established as dry communities. for harriman, they stayed dry into the 20th century because the original land deeds have locked into the very deed that you received when you purchased your house, that if you ever bought, sold, or consumed liquor on site, there is a consumption one, that your house reverts back to the land company. there are...
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way to understand what happened is an auto-- it is a religious right coming together to punish the sinner, the devil and reaffirm our community. so i think, i mean it is a crazy time but it's also an incredibly fascinating time to be a social scientist because there is straight out of-- what we are seeing. >> you really want to salute the passion of those students. >> right. >> i like that they are engaged but i don't think they understand or the people who constructed these campus environments understand the potential damage they're doing. >> if only they learned that any vur teu carried to excess becomes a vice. >> the baby boomers did so good at learning that. >> in ten years the college campus could become unrecognizable to us. if this trend continues. so hopefully we had a discussion today that will lead news the direction to not let that happen. i want to thank you both for being here. jonathan, frank, thanks for an illuminating discussion. >> thanks. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose com
way to understand what happened is an auto-- it is a religious right coming together to punish the sinner, the devil and reaffirm our community. so i think, i mean it is a crazy time but it's also an incredibly fascinating time to be a social scientist because there is straight out of-- what we are seeing. >> you really want to salute the passion of those students. >> right. >> i like that they are engaged but i don't think they understand or the people who constructed these...
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they did not adopt that as a sinner. but the really important baggage it does not inspire that. and it was just pointed out. with some progress. as you point out that most courts have interpreted what is it thing. there is really no problem. there's really no problem. there is still a problem with the language and some of the courts. now have the statute which again and again looks to progress. they take that word. it was enforceable anyway and say look at these two words of ambiguity and we think they should interpret them in light of the iep requirement which is pretty close to what they suggested. >> they are not citing cases that show that there is some rate of hypotheticals that we've heard. in congresses judgment was that the procedural protection would do a lot at the front end to a void that problem. there might be some situation at the back end. no child left behind. what they say is that the department of education can off funds. can acquire annual courts all sorts of things happening in your reports have been required. they never change the statute. again they admit t
they did not adopt that as a sinner. but the really important baggage it does not inspire that. and it was just pointed out. with some progress. as you point out that most courts have interpreted what is it thing. there is really no problem. there's really no problem. there is still a problem with the language and some of the courts. now have the statute which again and again looks to progress. they take that word. it was enforceable anyway and say look at these two words of ambiguity and we...
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they're talking about cost sinner ynerg synergies.ed to get this company years ago. it fails to succeed in that. a lot of this would seem to come down to the potential review in the u.s. of the committee for financial investment in the united states. it looks at the national security parameters of deals that it chooses to review and, oftentimes, when the buyer is chinese, you can imagine, you're going to get a review. euronet says, we don't need a review. and they question whether or not the deal will be approved. to come back at them, i think, ant financial would point out it's been through a review when it bought i verify biomettic r not long ago. $60 million is what is being cited at euro net's synergies. there are none associated with the ant deal. in the current environment, they're talking about job additions here in the u.s. not job cuts. to the extent it comes down to economics, and it often does, $15.20 is 15% more than the current deal on the table. we'll see whether ant financial chooses to increase its current bid. you see
they're talking about cost sinner ynerg synergies.ed to get this company years ago. it fails to succeed in that. a lot of this would seem to come down to the potential review in the u.s. of the committee for financial investment in the united states. it looks at the national security parameters of deals that it chooses to review and, oftentimes, when the buyer is chinese, you can imagine, you're going to get a review. euronet says, we don't need a review. and they question whether or not the...
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so that new dynamic how do you view the multiple different agencies that are sinner jiezing that. >> j did mention they have upped the games of those who want to use these techniques and the digitization of the world and links through the world wide internet have been marvelous advances for mankind but have extreme vulnerabilities and can be taken advantage of. i think we need to educate the public to the fact that these types of things are happening so that in their factoring in terms of their decisions relative to government and government's functions and elections and so forth is not believing everything you hear and read. there are these efforts out there to undermine who we are as a country, undermine some of our values, cause us to lose confidence in our government's ability to protect our privacy, etc. so i do think that requires much more agility, much better means of not only intercepting these but putting not only defenses in place but offenses in response so that those that are doing this there is a consequence to what they are doing. >> and i would just add that given the
so that new dynamic how do you view the multiple different agencies that are sinner jiezing that. >> j did mention they have upped the games of those who want to use these techniques and the digitization of the world and links through the world wide internet have been marvelous advances for mankind but have extreme vulnerabilities and can be taken advantage of. i think we need to educate the public to the fact that these types of things are happening so that in their factoring in terms of...
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income for tjpa, based solely on respondent projected costs and revenues, under cushman and wakefield sinners about $12.45 million lincoln is about 11.969 and-coming back to the point that the masterly structure as propose was not advantageous approximately $27.699. i would just note that initial tenant improvement is typical under an asset management structure would be paid by the tjpa under the cushman and wakefield and lincoln asset management structure proselyte 27th when he 79 dollars while-would've made that upfront investment on their own. it's so not awaiting the larger annual gap. as we go on to the next slide, as tjpa has examined these projected revenues and expenses, they've also been thinking about the source of public funding used to close this gap. right now, the sources contemplate contribution from the cbd community benefits district, which we specifically used to sport management and operations that the rooftop park is estimated to be about $1.79 in the first stabilized year. the mtc consistent with what is currently contributed to operations of the temporary terminal which
income for tjpa, based solely on respondent projected costs and revenues, under cushman and wakefield sinners about $12.45 million lincoln is about 11.969 and-coming back to the point that the masterly structure as propose was not advantageous approximately $27.699. i would just note that initial tenant improvement is typical under an asset management structure would be paid by the tjpa under the cushman and wakefield and lincoln asset management structure proselyte 27th when he 79 dollars...