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so the question is basically how does synchronization work, and what's involved in synchronization?t's an amazing fact that i don't know exactly how to explain, but it's mysterious and interesting, that when you get spontaneous oscillators that each of which has its own rhythm, when they're coupled together in some way, when they influence each other, even if the influence is very weak, they have a tendency to synchronize. i'm very fortunate to have the opportunity to work with glenn fishman. he studies electrical conduction in the heart. >> my name is glenn fishman, i"m director of the division of cardiology and head of the cardiovascular biology program here at nyu school of medicine. our lab group is interested in understanding the basis for cardiac arrhythmias. we've taken this out of the mouse and hooked it up through the aorta to profuse it, to keep it happy. we can look at that both in normal conditions as well as in some of the genetically engineered mice that we've made without gap junctions or with other channel abnormalities and try to understand why they get arrhythmias,
so the question is basically how does synchronization work, and what's involved in synchronization?t's an amazing fact that i don't know exactly how to explain, but it's mysterious and interesting, that when you get spontaneous oscillators that each of which has its own rhythm, when they're coupled together in some way, when they influence each other, even if the influence is very weak, they have a tendency to synchronize. i'm very fortunate to have the opportunity to work with glenn fishman....
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with that, there is a recommendation to integrate and synchronize dod planning with federal, regional and state partners, something that san francisco fleet week has energized in the bay area over the past 3 years. the establishment of the dual status commander helps us pull title 10 and title 32 forces together in a more synchronized dod response. the new attention and focus by dod is only part of the puzzle, though. dod success in helping in response to a disaster will ultimately be determined by civil authorities and their ability to properly plan their initial response and then the means by which dod capabilities are requested and properly employed. we know dod is in support of civil authorities and the real burden to that effective support is going to be sound planning to ensure we're properly directed and we can best benefit or provide benefit to the need of the place where we're supporting. the guidance now being given will drive training and exercises. and recognition of our effectiveness at providing relief for our fellow citizens does require preparation. vice admiral beeman
with that, there is a recommendation to integrate and synchronize dod planning with federal, regional and state partners, something that san francisco fleet week has energized in the bay area over the past 3 years. the establishment of the dual status commander helps us pull title 10 and title 32 forces together in a more synchronized dod response. the new attention and focus by dod is only part of the puzzle, though. dod success in helping in response to a disaster will ultimately be...
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would be october first so if property owners choose can participate this year and then they will synchronize starting with may first deadline. >> i had a quick question because i haven't had a neighborhood in my district go through this process yet. you said there is about 32 participation with the actual vote? i was just wondering if that was the typical turnout. >> it's the first time we've ever conducted a poll. many buildings have multiple property owners so it's hard to say exactly what the percentage would be. we said roughly 35 percent. >> so it could be that one property owner might own several properties. the total of property owners. >>
would be october first so if property owners choose can participate this year and then they will synchronize starting with may first deadline. >> i had a quick question because i haven't had a neighborhood in my district go through this process yet. you said there is about 32 participation with the actual vote? i was just wondering if that was the typical turnout. >> it's the first time we've ever conducted a poll. many buildings have multiple property owners so it's hard to say...
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i don't hear that motown sound like the supremes, you know, that rich kind of tight harmonies, synchronizedancing? >> that stuff is great but i'm just a simple kid. i didn't know how. i did what i could. >> stephen: when did you start taking off... first of all, thank you for wearing almost a shirt tonight. ( cheers and applause ). thank you. why did you first start taking off your shirt in performance. >> the pharaoh never wore a shirt. >> stephen: i'm sorry. the pharaoh of egypt never wore a shirt. >> stephen: yeah. he also wore like a skirt. . well, yeah. i wore skirts from time to time. >> stephen: did you? arongs. tephen: sarongs. i'm not into that. >> or little underwear. stephen: when you perform at this point, could you wear a shirt or would your body reject it like a bad organ? >> it rejects it. i try. i think about it. and then it just rejects it. it's true. >> stephen: who do you... you say you're in the rock'n'roll hall of fame. who did you look up to as amuseical mentor because they say the beatles wanted to sound like the beach boys for a while and the who wanted to sound like
i don't hear that motown sound like the supremes, you know, that rich kind of tight harmonies, synchronizedancing? >> that stuff is great but i'm just a simple kid. i didn't know how. i did what i could. >> stephen: when did you start taking off... first of all, thank you for wearing almost a shirt tonight. ( cheers and applause ). thank you. why did you first start taking off your shirt in performance. >> the pharaoh never wore a shirt. >> stephen: i'm sorry. the...
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would be october first so if property owners choose can participate this year and then they will synchronize starting with may first deadline. >> i had a quick question because i haven't had a neighborhood in my district go through this process yet. you said there is about 32 participation with the actual vote? i was just wondering if that was the typical turnout. >> it's the first time we've ever conducted a poll. many buildings have multiple property owners so it's hard to say exactly what the percentage would be. we said roughly 35 percent. >> so it could be that one property owner might own several properties. the total of property owners. >> correct. we were looking at the property owners in terms of percentages. it was in terms of property owners including multiple units. >> just to add to that we did actually mail to tenants as well but only 4 responded. i think they were split. some support it and some were not. thank you. any comments or questions? anything else from planning? >> we'll open it up to public comment. public comment will be two minutes. when you have 30 seconds left yo
would be october first so if property owners choose can participate this year and then they will synchronize starting with may first deadline. >> i had a quick question because i haven't had a neighborhood in my district go through this process yet. you said there is about 32 participation with the actual vote? i was just wondering if that was the typical turnout. >> it's the first time we've ever conducted a poll. many buildings have multiple property owners so it's hard to say...
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. >> like synchronized swimming in the air on skis. >>> this large group of people in siberia and trying to cross a river except there is no bridge. you bring in an excavator or two. watch the process. load into the bucket with bags. it won't just not excavator that takes them to the other side. watch what happens. there is a second excavator. they have to transfer buckets. do you think they have baggage fees. >> one carry on. >> can you imagine if this is your commute to work? sorry, i am late, the excavator line was extra long. >> they get everybody loaded up and this it pivots itself around and flops the people on the other side. >> is this an emergency evacuation. >> it appears it isn't some sort of every day occurrence. it being loose like it is overrun here. they can only take a bucket full of people at a time. it is a long process. >> there are a lot of people waiting to do this. i commend them for waiting patiently. >> here we get a wide shot and you can see both excavators working and how the whole thing is going down. did anybody notice the pipeline or bridge like structure in
. >> like synchronized swimming in the air on skis. >>> this large group of people in siberia and trying to cross a river except there is no bridge. you bring in an excavator or two. watch the process. load into the bucket with bags. it won't just not excavator that takes them to the other side. watch what happens. there is a second excavator. they have to transfer buckets. do you think they have baggage fees. >> one carry on. >> can you imagine if this is your...
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lighter revenues than we'd like to see, but the thing that's most important is we have a global, synchronized central bank intervention in this economy. we have central banks pumping liquidity into the marketplace and hoping to stimulate the economy and that's helping stocks probably more than anything else. >> we looked at those numbers from europe and they would indicate that the optimism is at least flickering over there. is europe out of the woods? >> the ecb is finally coming to the rescue, so to the extent that it will last to start doing things very much like the rest of the global central banks. mario draggy has been forth withwith commentary, talking about having to be more create of. these were cut rates and earlier last week and they'll continue to do what they can do. they're a lot better shape than this time last year. >> speak from the portfolio management as pkt, it's hard to find value in the rising markets and when you look to europe i'm sure there's lots of value, and everyone is waitinging for the other shoe to drop. >> it's interesting, susie. you and i have talked for yea
lighter revenues than we'd like to see, but the thing that's most important is we have a global, synchronized central bank intervention in this economy. we have central banks pumping liquidity into the marketplace and hoping to stimulate the economy and that's helping stocks probably more than anything else. >> we looked at those numbers from europe and they would indicate that the optimism is at least flickering over there. is europe out of the woods? >> the ecb is finally coming...
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if you were going to jets to have here oh there we go that's what this is like synchronize fly military fly see close air i think these are so for these interceptors yes right listen to that. yeah they're flying that high to three hundred meters and their speed now is about five hundred fifty kilometers which is very very small speed for a fighter plane of that kind. need to slow down so we can see it ok it's a special favor it's an excellent place to do the crowd ok. he's he's very. i think it's impressive and it was very impressive you know women love of course i wasn't going to say anything about that but he has. but yes i'm sure the elements of the a force they like were kind of. short range bombers or yeah these are short range bombers. or they were ok they were. we go. now just want to remind our viewers who have just joined us here on out and see that it's a day the russian people will never forget as the country marks sixty eight diaz says an historic victory succeeded by any noble sacrifice from soviet soldiers in bringing the nazis to their knees with outlets well watching tha
if you were going to jets to have here oh there we go that's what this is like synchronize fly military fly see close air i think these are so for these interceptors yes right listen to that. yeah they're flying that high to three hundred meters and their speed now is about five hundred fifty kilometers which is very very small speed for a fighter plane of that kind. need to slow down so we can see it ok it's a special favor it's an excellent place to do the crowd ok. he's he's very. i think...
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. >> they synchronize their development, and they have long life cycles and when they come out they come out in massive numbers. >> reporter: what is triggering that? >> well, they are counting the seasons because they are down underground feeding on the roots and count the number of times it leaves out, and they monitor soil temperature and when it hits 64 degrees fahrenheit out they come. >> the eastern united states an estimated 1 million cicadas per acre will blanket the region from north carolina to connecticut. within days of emerging, the cicada nymph sheds its skin and morphs into an adult. before dying, the rest of the four- to six-week life is devoted to finding a mate and making babies, which is where all the racket comes in. a chorus of males singing to attract females can reach 90 decibels, and loud as a lawn mower. that's due to their hollow abdomens that amplify the cicadas' love songs. >> so the male is calling... ( whistling ) and then about a third of a second after he starts that, the female clicks her wings just like that. it's a little quiet sound and a little moveme
. >> they synchronize their development, and they have long life cycles and when they come out they come out in massive numbers. >> reporter: what is triggering that? >> well, they are counting the seasons because they are down underground feeding on the roots and count the number of times it leaves out, and they monitor soil temperature and when it hits 64 degrees fahrenheit out they come. >> the eastern united states an estimated 1 million cicadas per acre will blanket...
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housing could only go up they're not making any more land we can possibly go down we've never had a synchronized coast to coast downturn and of course that crashed during the dot com era of the late ninety's there was a new paradigm remember alan greenspan thought we had entered a new period of permanent productivity gains and that these stocks would never go down then there was an eighty percent crash in the nasdaq the nine thousand nine hundred eighty seven stock market crash shortly before then i was on wall street were selling portfolio insurance which gave everyone the illusion that their portfolios could never lose more than one or two percent a year because it was insured well that crash now we're in a new bond bubble where people think that oh these bonds can only go up in price because governments will never end their quantitative easing and the cross ownership of all these sovereigns amongst each other coordinate by the i.m.f. and the world bank and other global banking will never end and this is a new period of permanently low interest rates and wages will never matter again and this
housing could only go up they're not making any more land we can possibly go down we've never had a synchronized coast to coast downturn and of course that crashed during the dot com era of the late ninety's there was a new paradigm remember alan greenspan thought we had entered a new period of permanent productivity gains and that these stocks would never go down then there was an eighty percent crash in the nasdaq the nine thousand nine hundred eighty seven stock market crash shortly before...
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they're all synchronized and coordinated. is that unique to new york? is that a pilot? they're trying to make the cameras there more efficient with the coordination. we had someone from new york here last week talking about that. could that be helpful in other cities? >> it is certainly not unique to new york. when we look across massachusetts and our investment of homeland security grand dollars, weather is a state grant dollars -- whether it is state grant dollars, we certainly have a history of investing in cameras and video surveillance. i have visited a quite complex system. we have capabilities to tie into transit system cameras, highway system cameras. weeks, in the days, months ahead, as we begin to process what we have been through and begin to think with how we're going to do with security in the future, we're going to have to spend more time looking at and probably investing in, not just cameras, but we really need to also focus on the analysis capability, the technology behind the cameras, civil liberties also being important. we have to balance. >> thank yo
they're all synchronized and coordinated. is that unique to new york? is that a pilot? they're trying to make the cameras there more efficient with the coordination. we had someone from new york here last week talking about that. could that be helpful in other cities? >> it is certainly not unique to new york. when we look across massachusetts and our investment of homeland security grand dollars, weather is a state grant dollars -- whether it is state grant dollars, we certainly have a...
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suppose that when the ship goes by the earth, that clocks on earth and on the ship are synchronized tohen, as the rocket leaves the earth, a flash of light is emitted by the ship every six minutes. that's six minutes rocket time. then the ship emits 10 of the 6-minute flashes while going away from the earth. the 10th flash is gonna be emitted 60 minutes after leaving the earth. then the ship's clock is gonna read 1:00, just when this 10th flash is emitted. now, suppose this is the moment that the ship turns around. our earth observers don't see the turnaround until they see the 10th flash. now, here it comes. it's gonna take some time for it to get to them. closer, closer, closer... and there it is: 10 flashes, 12 minutes apart. that's 120 minutes. two hours. so that means it's 2:00 now on earth. now, the 10 flashes the ship emits when approaching the earth, they are gonna be seen three minutes apart or all 10 in 30 minutes. the first is three minutes after 2:00, earth time, the next is three minutes later and so on, until the last flash is emitted just as the ship whizzes past the ear
suppose that when the ship goes by the earth, that clocks on earth and on the ship are synchronized tohen, as the rocket leaves the earth, a flash of light is emitted by the ship every six minutes. that's six minutes rocket time. then the ship emits 10 of the 6-minute flashes while going away from the earth. the 10th flash is gonna be emitted 60 minutes after leaving the earth. then the ship's clock is gonna read 1:00, just when this 10th flash is emitted. now, suppose this is the moment that...
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it aligns and synchronize the efforts across the department along the five lines of effort. prevention, investigation, accountability, victim advocacy, assessment. assessment is important to us this is not a static program. staticuse this is not a program. just months ago in july, it will not be the program that we see in the future. we are continually looking for ways to improve and make a difference. we announced new initiatives today that will make a difference and change the culture. driving the culture change to turn this around. along with the strategic plan just described for you, and i have given you additional descriptions, there are the new initiatives that we feel are directly responsive to issues identified in the annual report and will contribute to making this enduring culture change. i am prepared to describe any or all of these right now in detail and i am happy to answer your questions. >> the secretary mentioned climate survey. the air force has a climate survey every two years that they are not used to rape leadrs. -- leaders. -- to rate leaders. will they
it aligns and synchronize the efforts across the department along the five lines of effort. prevention, investigation, accountability, victim advocacy, assessment. assessment is important to us this is not a static program. staticuse this is not a program. just months ago in july, it will not be the program that we see in the future. we are continually looking for ways to improve and make a difference. we announced new initiatives today that will make a difference and change the culture....
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certain window in the legislative process of of it is a constant interference and so to move in a synchronized fashion especially with urgent and compelling issues. just as we did when we ignore them. that is why i got the book out and the publisher agreed to have an impact what should change and people could do that so we don't lose another two years. that puts us even closer to a very tough time period when we are facing at entitlements other burgeoning and they have to make those changes in a shorter period of time so can they get the grand bargain? i discussed this with my audience. i thought if it was possible to get the house and senate budget conference, and maybe it was conceivable they could design a grand bargain their but i am not so sure that is possible with the divergent views that the agreement has to come between the president and a group and they have to bring the democrats along? >> i think they should know that it is the time to get involved that the budget is statutory the past due and refusing to do its duty because each chamber passed a budget they have not reconciled and
certain window in the legislative process of of it is a constant interference and so to move in a synchronized fashion especially with urgent and compelling issues. just as we did when we ignore them. that is why i got the book out and the publisher agreed to have an impact what should change and people could do that so we don't lose another two years. that puts us even closer to a very tough time period when we are facing at entitlements other burgeoning and they have to make those changes in...
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of course you could count on doing mostly legislation and everybody synchronized fashion on these issues that mattered for the time and when you had urgent and compelling issues as we do today and as we did back in 2011 and 2012 and that is why the publisher agreed if we didn't have an impact in talking about what should change, what people could do to change it and now so we don't lose the house and another two years because that puts us even closer to a very tough time period when we are going to be facing entitlements and we had to make those changes in a short period of time without being punitive to the people that depend on them. so can they get a grand bargain? i discussed this with my audiences across the country, a couple of things. if it was possible to get the house and senate budget conference to resolve the difference between the two, maybe it was conceivable that they could design a grand bargain on the greater issues of entitlement reform, taxes, and i am not so sure that that is possible given the widely divergent views that the agreement has to come between the president
of course you could count on doing mostly legislation and everybody synchronized fashion on these issues that mattered for the time and when you had urgent and compelling issues as we do today and as we did back in 2011 and 2012 and that is why the publisher agreed if we didn't have an impact in talking about what should change, what people could do to change it and now so we don't lose the house and another two years because that puts us even closer to a very tough time period when we are...
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one thing that may re-read the on negative related wis synchronization. if they take 35 different and medications they have to go to the pharmacy to apply different times and if you get software to put it together they only have to go once then you see all of the together there is any issues are contra indications you could take care of it so looking in strategies like that how it is working and behalf how it is important and also cms those who were contacted for management not taking a vantage of the opportunity offered. >> just a couple of thoughts i think everything mr. smith said it is worthy of that but the first barrier is to make sure you can afford the drug in the first place. and potentially to lower the cost. but do basically spread the lipper to or over 60 days unfortunately is too common. basically if you take medication in the sixties under the health care plan the kid to it more likely when you retire because if you look that compliance issue how it encourages compliance so those two issues to make sure the cost is low enough that you could
one thing that may re-read the on negative related wis synchronization. if they take 35 different and medications they have to go to the pharmacy to apply different times and if you get software to put it together they only have to go once then you see all of the together there is any issues are contra indications you could take care of it so looking in strategies like that how it is working and behalf how it is important and also cms those who were contacted for management not taking a vantage...
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where the first year after the election you sat down with the president and the congress, you synchronized the agenda and plowed through the issues. that didn't mean to say you -- >> everyone is in permanent election mode. >> they are. >> at the moment, electioneering in american politics means attacking so everyone is in permanent attack dog mode. the national interest of america is not being served. >> it isn't. it's to the detriment of this country. that's why i decided to write this book. i wasn't planning on writing a book when i made my announcement not to seek re-election because i wanted to make the point to the american people it's time to change it, they have to change it and there are ways to do it in realtime through the technology that you use so well. absolutely. people can do it. just as those who fanned the flames of polarization, we ought to be able to do it together and seek bipartisanship and demand it. otherwise you know what, you're out. >> i totally agree. >> we don't even have a budget. >> you are speaking my language. actually, you're not, really. you sort of are. i
where the first year after the election you sat down with the president and the congress, you synchronized the agenda and plowed through the issues. that didn't mean to say you -- >> everyone is in permanent election mode. >> they are. >> at the moment, electioneering in american politics means attacking so everyone is in permanent attack dog mode. the national interest of america is not being served. >> it isn't. it's to the detriment of this country. that's why i...
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. >> on a carrier, it is a synchronized city.n perfect order, because there are real threats of accidents and other unintended consequences. so they are in the eye of the storm, but also worrying about other kinds of accidents along the way, especially on those takeoffs and landings. >> 5200 people on board, and they're all working on a common mission, which is keeping the ship on course and keeping the planes in the sky. it's not just getting a wash, but to come back. nighttime landings could not be more harrowing. i was part of a group that helped grate nighttime landings. a couple of them missed their cable catch, had to go around, and the admiral said this is not good news for the rest of the ship. if they miss this time, we'll be all night long putting up tankers to get more fuel so they can come back in the daytime hours. it was one of the most inspirational experiences i've ever had, to see people from all over the country, every ethnic group action men and women alike, no one turned on the other one and said are you from
. >> on a carrier, it is a synchronized city.n perfect order, because there are real threats of accidents and other unintended consequences. so they are in the eye of the storm, but also worrying about other kinds of accidents along the way, especially on those takeoffs and landings. >> 5200 people on board, and they're all working on a common mission, which is keeping the ship on course and keeping the planes in the sky. it's not just getting a wash, but to come back. nighttime...
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you could count on doing mostly legislation and everybody was moving so in a synchronized fashion on the issues that mattered for the times especially when you had urgent and compelling issues as we do today and as we did back in 2011 and 12 and just sort of ignore them. that is why i got this book out in the publisher agreed that if we were going to have an impact in talking about what should change and what people could do to change it and weigh in now so we don't lose another two years, i mean because that puts us even closer to a very tough time period when we will be facing entitlements reversion in. we have to make those changes in a short period of time without being punitive to the people who depend on them. so can we get a grand bargain in? i discussed this with my audiences across the country a couple of times. i thought if it was possible to get a house and senate budget conference to resolve their differences between the two maybe it was conceivable that they could design the grand bargain on the issues of the entitlement reform and taxes but i'm not so sure that's possib
you could count on doing mostly legislation and everybody was moving so in a synchronized fashion on the issues that mattered for the times especially when you had urgent and compelling issues as we do today and as we did back in 2011 and 12 and just sort of ignore them. that is why i got this book out in the publisher agreed that if we were going to have an impact in talking about what should change and what people could do to change it and weigh in now so we don't lose another two years, i...
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. -- one mibated to related -- one that might be related is synchronization. you may have a senior taking five different medicines. they have to go to the army see five different times in the month. theut it all to gather -- senior only has to go once. you see all of those prescriptions together so that if there are issues in the indications of the medications, you have an opportunity to take care of them. looking at strategies like that and learning more about how it is working, and how it is intended is important. we need to learn why cms reported that a fair number of seniors who were contacted for therapy management were not taking advantage of the opportunity. >> the first barrier to compliance is to make sure you provide -- -- the second thing is that compliance with it, if you're taking medication when you're 60, you probably will be more likely to do it when you are retired under medicare. we need to look at the entire compliance issue and learn from how the private plans are encouraging compliance as they have responded to things. those issues, making
. -- one mibated to related -- one that might be related is synchronization. you may have a senior taking five different medicines. they have to go to the army see five different times in the month. theut it all to gather -- senior only has to go once. you see all of those prescriptions together so that if there are issues in the indications of the medications, you have an opportunity to take care of them. looking at strategies like that and learning more about how it is working, and how it is...
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and all these things have to be synchronized. they have to be done together.hey can't just be the individual nations doing their thing and then sort of occasionally chatting with each other. they've got to land the plane and they have got to execute it together. china today is trying desperately to continue to expand their influence and economic reach. and i've got to tell you they're doing a heck of a job at it. they are all over the place, all over the world, not just in that seat. they are doing a lot. they are notterribly reluctant to use a little muscle to influence people to get their way. and as they are doing all over the theater right now. and it's pretty intimidating. the only way that all of the united states allies and friends are going to be able to stand firm is if we help them. i've got to chile i'm not really expecting the republic of korea or japan to knuckle into anything the chinese say, but, you know, what? when you're standing in a schoolyard and there's a bully picking on you, it's kind of nice to know that your brothers are standing righ
and all these things have to be synchronized. they have to be done together.hey can't just be the individual nations doing their thing and then sort of occasionally chatting with each other. they've got to land the plane and they have got to execute it together. china today is trying desperately to continue to expand their influence and economic reach. and i've got to tell you they're doing a heck of a job at it. they are all over the place, all over the world, not just in that seat. they are...
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doing mostly legislation and everybody's moving so it's a synchronized fashion on the issues that matter for the times especially when you had urgent and compelling issues. as we do today and as we did back in 2011 and 12 and we just sort of ignore them. that is why i put this book out and the publisher agreed that in talking about what should change what people could do to change it anyway and now so we don't lose another two years. because that puts us even closer to a very tough time period when we are going to be facing entitlements burgeoning and it's hard to make those changes in a shorter period of time without being punitive to the people who depend on them. can we get a grand bargain and i discussed this with my audiences across the country. a couple of things. i thought if it was possible to get a house and senate budget conference to resolve the differences between the two co, maybe it was conceivable that they could design a grand bargain there on the issues of entitlement reform. i'm not so sure that is possible given the widely divergent views. the agreement has to calm bet
doing mostly legislation and everybody's moving so it's a synchronized fashion on the issues that matter for the times especially when you had urgent and compelling issues. as we do today and as we did back in 2011 and 12 and we just sort of ignore them. that is why i put this book out and the publisher agreed that in talking about what should change what people could do to change it anyway and now so we don't lose another two years. because that puts us even closer to a very tough time period...
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the conviction of life's synchronous provides a universal moral framework. life's sacredness underlies america's commitment to basic fairness as enshrined in the rule of law. all men are created equal, being endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. no doubt can exist that in many terrible ways the prisoners at guantanamo have not been treated fairly. they have not been protected from cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. indeed they have been systematically abused in a shocking way. their abuse offends common decency and makes a mockery of the rule of law. their lives have been desecrated. their human-rights are violated and their very existence, in some cases, being wantonly destroy it. i will not dwell today on the fact that despite what we were told, most of the men in guantanamo did not make up the worst of the worst. i will not pondered the disturbing revelation made some years ago by colonel wilkinson himself that most of the guantanamo detainees were guilty of no potential wrongdoing and that no intelligence of any value was ever g
the conviction of life's synchronous provides a universal moral framework. life's sacredness underlies america's commitment to basic fairness as enshrined in the rule of law. all men are created equal, being endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. no doubt can exist that in many terrible ways the prisoners at guantanamo have not been treated fairly. they have not been protected from cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. indeed they have been systematically abused in a...
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>> the flash crash is something that is about synchronization of the markets, it's about being able tout this helped or it didn't? >> i would say big data helping, preventing problems like that, situations of the major market fluctuations obviously are going to continue to happen. but in order for us to be able to turn on circuit breakerses much more quickly, big data has been able to do that. >> i'd like to ask you a question about the road ahead here. have we seen the capabilities of this in the recent prosecutions or is there more to come in terms of your just learning now to harness thinks new tools and it's going to intensify? i would say both. i would say in recent years we've been harnessing it. to give you an example in the insider trading days, roger rg name huge in trading and instant messages. today we can harness big data to analyze huge quantities of information very quickly. now as to the road ahead, last year the commission passed a consolidated rule which & this will be a complete game changer. for the first time, the industry is developing a system that will allow us t
>> the flash crash is something that is about synchronization of the markets, it's about being able tout this helped or it didn't? >> i would say big data helping, preventing problems like that, situations of the major market fluctuations obviously are going to continue to happen. but in order for us to be able to turn on circuit breakerses much more quickly, big data has been able to do that. >> i'd like to ask you a question about the road ahead here. have we seen the...
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and all of these things have to be synchronized. they have to be done together. they cannot be the individual nations doing their thing and occasionally chatting with each other. they have to lay out a plan. and have to execute it together. china today is trying desperately to continue to expand their influence and economic reach. i have to tell you, they are doing a heck of a job. they're all over the place, all over the world. they are doing a lot. they are not terribly reluctant to use all little muscle to influence people to get their way. as they are doing all over the theater right now. and it is pretty intimidating. in the only way that all of the united states allies and friends will be able to stand firm is if we help them. i have got to tell you, i am not expecting the republic of korea or japan to not go into anything the chinese say, but when you are standing in the schoolyard and there is a bully, it is nice to know that your brothers are standing right behind you. and the united states needs to do that and do it explicitly and without any fuziness i
and all of these things have to be synchronized. they have to be done together. they cannot be the individual nations doing their thing and occasionally chatting with each other. they have to lay out a plan. and have to execute it together. china today is trying desperately to continue to expand their influence and economic reach. i have to tell you, they are doing a heck of a job. they're all over the place, all over the world. they are doing a lot. they are not terribly reluctant to use all...
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and immigration the whole group that helps to synchronize these efforts is blitzing the airwaves againn this issue. "numbers usa says that the immigration reform law will give 33 million new work permits to foreign job-seekers over the next 10 years at a time when host: that is on immigration legislation. this is from "usa today." "gop districts get less hispanic moves after redistricting democrats out of dominated districts, making both districts less competitive in a general election. gop districts wound up with less hispanic voters." that is part of the debate in congress as they take up immigration reform legislation. the headline yesterday, president obama checking out the rebuilding efforts on the jersey shore. the new york daily news, 100 million cross up, the red cross organization raised "$303 million after hurricane sandy, but $110 million remained unspent nearly six months after the storm. red cross officials say that they held onto the funds so that they could offer better -- better help in the long term. on the president's trip to the new jersey shore, this from "the new y
and immigration the whole group that helps to synchronize these efforts is blitzing the airwaves againn this issue. "numbers usa says that the immigration reform law will give 33 million new work permits to foreign job-seekers over the next 10 years at a time when host: that is on immigration legislation. this is from "usa today." "gop districts get less hispanic moves after redistricting democrats out of dominated districts, making both districts less competitive in a...
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we need to synchronize watches, because at 8:07 we want you to take a picture of whatever you're doing with t the #same morning, and we'll post them on "today".com and share them coming up. it could be interesting. >> all right, al, get to that in a little while. first on a more serious note, more on the big story of the morning. three women who were held captive in cleveland for a decade are free and alive this morning. nbc's kristen dahlgren is outside the home where this all went down. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. just stop for a second and imagine what it's like for those women and those families today. they had been holding out hope. we don't often hear happy endings in these stories. they held out hope for ten years or so, and this morning they are reunited with those women that they lost so long ago. now, amanda berry, she disappeared in 2003, a week before her 17th birthday. gina dejesus disappeared in 2004, and knight disappeared in 2003 when she was 20 years old. yesterday they were found in this house back here, and we have the dramatic 911
we need to synchronize watches, because at 8:07 we want you to take a picture of whatever you're doing with t the #same morning, and we'll post them on "today".com and share them coming up. it could be interesting. >> all right, al, get to that in a little while. first on a more serious note, more on the big story of the morning. three women who were held captive in cleveland for a decade are free and alive this morning. nbc's kristen dahlgren is outside the home where this all...
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theligns and synchronize efforts across the department along the five lines of effort. prevention, investigation, accountability, victim advocacy, assessment. assessment is important to us this is not a static program. -- because this is not a static program. just months ago in july, it will not be the program that we see in the future. forre continually looking ways to improve and make a difference. initiatives new today that will make a difference and change the culture. driving the culture change to turn this around. along with the strategic plan just described for you, and i have given you additional descriptions, there are the new initiatives that we feel are directly responsive to issues identified in the annual report and will contribute to making this enduring culture change. i am prepared to describe any or all of these right now in detail and i am happy to answer your questions. >> the secretary mentioned climate survey. the air force has a climate survey every two years that they are not used to rape leadrs. -- leaders. wi on sexual assault? >> all the servic
theligns and synchronize efforts across the department along the five lines of effort. prevention, investigation, accountability, victim advocacy, assessment. assessment is important to us this is not a static program. -- because this is not a static program. just months ago in july, it will not be the program that we see in the future. forre continually looking ways to improve and make a difference. initiatives new today that will make a difference and change the culture. driving the culture...
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they're all synchronized and coordinated. is that unique to new york? is that a pilot? they're trying to make the cameras there more efficient with the coordination. we had someone from new york here last week talking about that. could that be helpful in other cities? it is certainly not unique to new york. when we look across massachusetts and our investment of homeland security grand dollars, weather is a state grant dollars -- whether it is state grant dollars, we certainly have a history of investing in cameras and video surveillance. i have visited a quite complex system. we have capabilities to tie into transit system cameras, highway system cameras. i think in the days, weeks, months ahead, as we begin to process what we have been through and begin to think with how we're going to do with security in the future, we're going to have to spend more time looking at and probably investing in, not just cameras, but we really need to also focus on the analysis capability, the ,echnology behind the cameras civil liberties also being important. we have to balance. much.nk
they're all synchronized and coordinated. is that unique to new york? is that a pilot? they're trying to make the cameras there more efficient with the coordination. we had someone from new york here last week talking about that. could that be helpful in other cities? it is certainly not unique to new york. when we look across massachusetts and our investment of homeland security grand dollars, weather is a state grant dollars -- whether it is state grant dollars, we certainly have a history of...
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of life'stion synchronous provides a universal .oral framework life's sacredness underlies america's commitment to basic fairness as enshrined in the rule of law. equal, beingreated endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. no doubt can exist that in many terrible ways the prisoners at guantanamo have not been treated fairly. they have not been protected from cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. indeed they have been systematically abused in a shocking way. abuse offends common decency and makes a mockery of the rule of law. their lives have been desecrated. their human-rights are violated and their very existence, in some cases, being wantonly destroy it. i will not dwell today on the fact that despite what we were told, most of the men in guantanamo did not make up the worst of the worst. i will not pondered the disturbing revelation made some colonel wilkinson himself that most of the guantanamo detainees were guilty of no potential wrongdoing and that no intelligence of any value was ever gained from them apart from a small handful. nor will i expand upon the
of life'stion synchronous provides a universal .oral framework life's sacredness underlies america's commitment to basic fairness as enshrined in the rule of law. equal, beingreated endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. no doubt can exist that in many terrible ways the prisoners at guantanamo have not been treated fairly. they have not been protected from cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. indeed they have been systematically abused in a shocking way. abuse offends...