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to begin with, our financial system, our monetary system.for the majority of people to begin with. >> certainly the country can trust the system. long term, you know, i don't think this is something to worry about. something that happens with any system. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections ar
to begin with, our financial system, our monetary system.for the majority of people to begin with. >> certainly the country can trust the system. long term, you know, i don't think this is something to worry about. something that happens with any system. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that...
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system would work in place of a color conscious system. >> we support diversity and inclusion at institutionsducation, we think the system works. we support the interests that the government has to make sure that our public institutions are reflective of faces in our community to shape our future society and the contributions that these members can offer. >> if texas took down that system, if the fisher rehearing results in that system being taken down, would it change the complexion of you feel it. campuses arm the state? >> it may. it may very well change the faces that are gaining access to these institutions. the university of texas is a very large system. there are several campuses of the university system that are very diverse. went to make sure that that applies throughout the public system and texas a. & m and all the other public institutions in texas as well. >> andrew grossmann does army fisher have to demonstrate that she shoved some sort of injury in order to prevail? >> it's a very interesting aspect of this case that throughout the university's challenge ab game's fisher her ve
system would work in place of a color conscious system. >> we support diversity and inclusion at institutionsducation, we think the system works. we support the interests that the government has to make sure that our public institutions are reflective of faces in our community to shape our future society and the contributions that these members can offer. >> if texas took down that system, if the fisher rehearing results in that system being taken down, would it change the...
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train system become competitive with vehicles. this slide we are over capacity on both north and south bound cht we highlight thd north bound slide here and you can see in the low season it sup to 1thry 5 percent and in the high season it is much higher than that. the next slide shows-this is what it looks like on the system with that type of cupsty and these pictures are not of giants games when it is higher than that, this is just a regular day on the system in both direction. we have variety of different customers riding the system from people bringing on bikes to people going to and from work and the ada passenjure. for the average rider they are on the cal train system between 20 and 28 miles and on between 30 and 50 minutes. when this compares to other systems in the bay areas, for bart muni and [inaudible] passenjures are on those systems for less time than cal trains. for ace it is a commuter rail system and it more so cal train is in the middle for what the riders experience and how long on the system, but when we look at
train system become competitive with vehicles. this slide we are over capacity on both north and south bound cht we highlight thd north bound slide here and you can see in the low season it sup to 1thry 5 percent and in the high season it is much higher than that. the next slide shows-this is what it looks like on the system with that type of cupsty and these pictures are not of giants games when it is higher than that, this is just a regular day on the system in both direction. we have variety...
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it overturned this hereditary system. one case dealt with the young woman who had run away from her master, and she was basically being held in the image to repay her mother's $51 debt. her mother gave her over to slavery, instead of for self, to satisfy her debt. it is kind of a rather perverse system in some ways. the court ruled in favor of the young woman and ruled that she could not be held in this form of slavery because her mother had a debt. basically, the debt is her mother's. the second case dealt with sexual relationships between female peons and their masters. it involved a young girl born out of wedlock illicitly between a master and his hispano peon. the situation was such that the master and his legal wife, or raising young girl as his legal daughter. the similar thing going on to the south with white plantation owners, like thomas jefferson and sally hemmings. in that case the court ruled that the master could not claim ownership of the girl as a peon and it gave parental rights to the mother despite the f
it overturned this hereditary system. one case dealt with the young woman who had run away from her master, and she was basically being held in the image to repay her mother's $51 debt. her mother gave her over to slavery, instead of for self, to satisfy her debt. it is kind of a rather perverse system in some ways. the court ruled in favor of the young woman and ruled that she could not be held in this form of slavery because her mother had a debt. basically, the debt is her mother's. the...
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systems. this decentralized structure had a negative impact upon the i.t. security posture and all of the fisma audits between 2007 and 2013 identified this as a serious concern. by 2014, steps taken by opm to centralize security responsible with the cio had resulted in many improvements. however, it is apparent that the ocio is still negatively impact the by the many years of decentralization. the second concern is security assessment and authorization. this process includes a comprehensive assessment of each i.t. system to ensure that it meets the applicable security standards before allowing the system to operate. we identified problems related to system authorizations in 2010 and 2011. but removed it as an audit concern in 2012. however, problems with opm system authorizations have reappeared reappeared. in 2014, 21 opm were due to receive an authorization and 11 were not authoritied. in addition we have put authorization efforts on hold until it completes the current modernization project
systems. this decentralized structure had a negative impact upon the i.t. security posture and all of the fisma audits between 2007 and 2013 identified this as a serious concern. by 2014, steps taken by opm to centralize security responsible with the cio had resulted in many improvements. however, it is apparent that the ocio is still negatively impact the by the many years of decentralization. the second concern is security assessment and authorization. this process includes a comprehensive...
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we want to see safety and soundness throughout the entire financial system, throughout the banking system, although the most systemic firms, as you pointed out, of course, need the greatest scrutiny. senator warren: it is the top 40. i want to say there are two approaches, which every republican on this committee supported, raise the threshold to 500 million dollars, cut loose 30 or so the biggest banks in the country and hope for the best, and if it does not work out, the taxpayers can pick up the tab again. the other approaches to play it safe, keep the threshold where it is, and rely on the fed to tailor the rules to fit the risks posed by these different banks. that is the approach i supported since the american taxpayers are on the hook when -- supported. systemic and taxpayers are on the hook when the economy starts to implode, i suspect they would be in favor, too. >> nedim chair, some have proposed that we do not have any threshold, you have seen some of that, but if the regulators have the jobwer to do properly. senator crapo. senator crapo: thank you. i want to follow up on the
we want to see safety and soundness throughout the entire financial system, throughout the banking system, although the most systemic firms, as you pointed out, of course, need the greatest scrutiny. senator warren: it is the top 40. i want to say there are two approaches, which every republican on this committee supported, raise the threshold to 500 million dollars, cut loose 30 or so the biggest banks in the country and hope for the best, and if it does not work out, the taxpayers can pick up...
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to make the public transit system even more convenient, taipei decided to introduce a bike-sharing systemy ran a pilot in one business district and then launched officially throughout taipei in 2012. its slogan is to serve as the last mile public transit vehicle from the station to the user's destination. called u bike, the logo is a smiling face formed with the letter "u." users can rent a bike at one of the cities rental stations and return it at any station. the rental fee is 15 cents for the first half hour. after that, it's 30 cents for each 30-minute block up to four hours and 60 cents for each 30-minute block up to eight hours. it's a tiered pricing structure. the city is also creating more bicycle-only lanes. the network is over 380 kilometers long and is continuing to expand. taipei's city department of transportation spearheaded the introduction of the bike sharing system and continues to supervise operations. >> we hope to demonstrate here and throughout asia the effectiveness of public bike sharing in reducing motor bike traffic. taipei's mrt system has helped improve the envi
to make the public transit system even more convenient, taipei decided to introduce a bike-sharing systemy ran a pilot in one business district and then launched officially throughout taipei in 2012. its slogan is to serve as the last mile public transit vehicle from the station to the user's destination. called u bike, the logo is a smiling face formed with the letter "u." users can rent a bike at one of the cities rental stations and return it at any station. the rental fee is 15...
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in someways in our system it's the only way to respond. for most people their first touch with mental health system in san francisco is through psych emergency services. they brought in in handcuffs and put in restraints. they are in a locked facility. while it's not jail, there is not a lot of fundamental differences from the perception of the mental health consumer. it's very traumatizing. part of what has to happen is this whole systemic shift from reliance on institutional care of the hospitals or if they are not taken to the hospital, they are taken to jail. and into another place. so, that other place doesn't really exist, right? so we have door alley which was opened up which was a huge step in the right direction for san francisco but they are always at capacity. they are not able to, you know, there is, if you look at the 911 calls, there are several thousand a year. i think it's 4,000 psychiatric calls in crisis with the police and doer does not have the capacity to serve that whole population. so, we have a system problem that i
in someways in our system it's the only way to respond. for most people their first touch with mental health system in san francisco is through psych emergency services. they brought in in handcuffs and put in restraints. they are in a locked facility. while it's not jail, there is not a lot of fundamental differences from the perception of the mental health consumer. it's very traumatizing. part of what has to happen is this whole systemic shift from reliance on institutional care of the...
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i blame the system.nd the reason why i say i blax the system is because -- blame the system is because we have our bias. we don't have anything in place to protect from our own biases, we have a system running amok. if you look at the systems, they are 95, 97% of prosecutors in all states, in countries that are white. i come in as a young african-american american man. they can't relate to me. he looks at me as a criminal. i have to prove that i'm incident. with the losses, incident that you are proven guilty. as a young african man, i have to prove i'm innocent, because i'm looked at as guilty. that's how they are able to convicted me, they look at me as a criminal first. i blame the system. we don't have the procedures in place that protects prosecutors from their own biases. how about, again i ask this with the utmost respect, it was a case of the perfect storm of inadequate counsel, and an awful, really bad prosecutor, rather than a broken system. >> that will have to be in most cases. you have to sa
i blame the system.nd the reason why i say i blax the system is because -- blame the system is because we have our bias. we don't have anything in place to protect from our own biases, we have a system running amok. if you look at the systems, they are 95, 97% of prosecutors in all states, in countries that are white. i come in as a young african-american american man. they can't relate to me. he looks at me as a criminal. i have to prove that i'm incident. with the losses, incident that you...
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justice system has been around for years. the disparity is not new. they have existed as long as i have been around. they exist not only because of the way in which we police, arrest and detain people, but also the way that a criminal justice system functions. we've had to take a hard look at our work as public defenders and ask how do unconscious biases, implicit biases affect the way in which we do our work. obviously prosecutors and judges are not immune. there are so many judgment points in the system where individuals, agencies and institutions make decisions on a daily basis. sometimes even hundreds a day where race bias does infect our decision making to the point that for most part we aren't aware of them. for most of us here, everyone doesn't wake up to race biases and people of color but you can look at the impact of what has happened in our city. it doesn't take much of a leap to reach a conclusion to see that something is very wrong. the initiative for 21st century policing in the united states was put forward by
justice system has been around for years. the disparity is not new. they have existed as long as i have been around. they exist not only because of the way in which we police, arrest and detain people, but also the way that a criminal justice system functions. we've had to take a hard look at our work as public defenders and ask how do unconscious biases, implicit biases affect the way in which we do our work. obviously prosecutors and judges are not immune. there are so many judgment points in...
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this is a system, the securitization system -- you have heard that word. that is where you bundle loans into bonds and sell off the bonds to investors. if you were a mortgage broker working for a lender here is the way it happens. the broker went out and sold loans. the broker got paid more to put a consumer in a higher rate loan than the consumer qualified for. that was through yield spread premiums. then the broker got their check at the settlement table, went off and they had no further investment in the loan. their interests were no longer aligned with the homeowner. the lender took the loan but maybe the lender held it on their books for a few weeks or a couple of months before they sold it to wall street. now the lender had cash and they had no further interest in how well the borrower was doing in paying back their loans. the person who wall street who bought the leaned securityized it never even owned the loan. they just put them in other corporate structures that they then sold to investors. now the investors were left holding the bag and they rea
this is a system, the securitization system -- you have heard that word. that is where you bundle loans into bonds and sell off the bonds to investors. if you were a mortgage broker working for a lender here is the way it happens. the broker went out and sold loans. the broker got paid more to put a consumer in a higher rate loan than the consumer qualified for. that was through yield spread premiums. then the broker got their check at the settlement table, went off and they had no further...
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perfected solids and hydrogen systems. so it's a high performing hydro cashedon system. some of things that are in it are advanced coding, advanced materials. it's very compact, very high pressure. those are things, particularly the materials were things that this country did not choose to pursue and did not develop. and so that is where the -- there is a technology gap in this particular variant of rocket engines in this country. >> mr. meyerson, would you agree with that assessment? >> in terms of the rd-180 and the importance and the efficiency of the cycling, yes, i agree. if you look back to the time that lockheed martin, and the choice of the rd-180 was an enabler for the atlas 5. today, i think it's time to take a fresh look and look at a new engine. this is the oxford stage combustion cycle is critical and that's what has been chosen. the b-84 is the choice of natural gas and the repellant is one of those enablers. >> thank you and thank you all for being here. >> i thank the gentleman. we'll start our second round of questions. i was listening to my buddy from t
perfected solids and hydrogen systems. so it's a high performing hydro cashedon system. some of things that are in it are advanced coding, advanced materials. it's very compact, very high pressure. those are things, particularly the materials were things that this country did not choose to pursue and did not develop. and so that is where the -- there is a technology gap in this particular variant of rocket engines in this country. >> mr. meyerson, would you agree with that assessment?...
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system be set up in a way that doesn't allow bad actors to get our halfwit system id our patent system and so it is very important that there be changes to the litigation system to avoid the kind of abuses that has been happening today. it is hard for bad actors. and joy various pieces of legislation moving into the system, four things to focus on so i will mention this briefly and turn things over, we want to make sure that if anyone gets for the patent infringement they get genuine notice that a suit filed against them clearly lays out what the actual allegations are against them. that notice is important to having official litigation system and feared litigation system. second with respect to where this is, cases of robbing the right chords and avoid form shopping, and bake litigation and discovery specifically as efficient as possible so therefore we think it would be best discover was delayed to be addressed to get them out of the way. we want to beat her frivolous cases being brought. is important to be awarded in cases that are objectively unreasonable and an efficient mechanism
system be set up in a way that doesn't allow bad actors to get our halfwit system id our patent system and so it is very important that there be changes to the litigation system to avoid the kind of abuses that has been happening today. it is hard for bad actors. and joy various pieces of legislation moving into the system, four things to focus on so i will mention this briefly and turn things over, we want to make sure that if anyone gets for the patent infringement they get genuine notice...
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and fair litigation system. second with respect to which pieces are probably want to make sure they are brought in the right court and we want to avoid. third, we want to make litigation discovery is specifically specifically and make it as efficient as possible cause of everything that it would be best if the discovery was delayed until the motion had already been addressed and get them out of the way. and fourth, we want to detour the frivolous cases that are being brought so we think it's important that it would be possible to be awarded in the cases where the claims are brought into that are objectively unreasonable and there are some in the sums to be awarded. if we leave the financial incentives are shifted and so cost three to bring the litigation that is propped today that would be better as a whole would be stronger and better than it is today. it's something that we care about the very much. i would conclude there and turn the mike over. >> thank you for the invitation to be here. we are wrestled in th
and fair litigation system. second with respect to which pieces are probably want to make sure they are brought in the right court and we want to avoid. third, we want to make litigation discovery is specifically specifically and make it as efficient as possible cause of everything that it would be best if the discovery was delayed until the motion had already been addressed and get them out of the way. and fourth, we want to detour the frivolous cases that are being brought so we think it's...
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on that system. thank you. >> miss mcfarland. >> gentlemen i think it is clear that one thing came out from each of the previous industry, there isn't a drop in replacements of the rd 180 on the table. form, fit and function maybe but not a drop-in exact replacement. so really what we are focused on is risks. how do we leverage our funds in risk. it is leveraging funds from the government and risk from the government and we pass that risk back to industry or do we take and work together with industry and funding and share the risks? i call it the pay me now or pay me later. each of these industries have already stated there is a limited industrial base for commercialization immediately. i shared with you earlier the satellite industry association study that said there is a modest growth somewhere between 4%-9%. and they in the commercial world don't use the size that we do for pay loads. so we carry, no matter what under under writing of whatever comes out of here. and because we don't have the ip to
on that system. thank you. >> miss mcfarland. >> gentlemen i think it is clear that one thing came out from each of the previous industry, there isn't a drop in replacements of the rd 180 on the table. form, fit and function maybe but not a drop-in exact replacement. so really what we are focused on is risks. how do we leverage our funds in risk. it is leveraging funds from the government and risk from the government and we pass that risk back to industry or do we take and work...
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we want to fix that system.ike i said, working with van the aclu atr -- across the board, to make it a more effective, more fair more just system. that is our goal. everything we have done at koch is completely consistent with reforms we're seeing implement it at the state level and the reforms that van was referring to, the federal bills circulating, including the safe justice act, which we're big supporter of. juan: on the issue you raised in reform of the prosecutorial process -- because i think somebody who has covered criminal justice issues for decades, i have been often astounded at the level of prosecutorial misconduct or abuse that occurs basically for which there is no accountability . could you talk about this issue. how prosecutors abuse to the grand jury or discovery process or other parts of providing a fair trial to someone accused of a crime? >> i like to say i think most prosecutors get it right. but the system has a lot of room for error in it and we need to get rid of that because we're talkin
we want to fix that system.ike i said, working with van the aclu atr -- across the board, to make it a more effective, more fair more just system. that is our goal. everything we have done at koch is completely consistent with reforms we're seeing implement it at the state level and the reforms that van was referring to, the federal bills circulating, including the safe justice act, which we're big supporter of. juan: on the issue you raised in reform of the prosecutorial process -- because i...
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nsa hackers attacked power systems beating several -- feeding several military systems. the test showed that some improvement had occurred, but coronation between agencies -- coordination between u.s. agencies were poor and vulnerable to a cyber attack. in 2001-2002, gary mckinnon, an unemployed scottish computer system administrator with ad service syndrome hacked into hundreds of computers on u.s. military bases across the country, including two in the pentagon. he also hacked nasa computers. he was indicted november 2002 at the biggest hacker of military computers ever detected. and i emphasized ever detected. but he was never extradited because the bridge to permit in 2012 he would probably try to kill himself if extradited. in july 2002, george w. bush signed national security directive 16 to develop guidelines for cyber warfare to determine when and how the u.s. would launch cyberattacks against adversary computer networks. 2003 dod operation titnan rain responded to a widespread series of cyberattacks sign -- cyberattacks from chinese ip addresses and other agenci
nsa hackers attacked power systems beating several -- feeding several military systems. the test showed that some improvement had occurred, but coronation between agencies -- coordination between u.s. agencies were poor and vulnerable to a cyber attack. in 2001-2002, gary mckinnon, an unemployed scottish computer system administrator with ad service syndrome hacked into hundreds of computers on u.s. military bases across the country, including two in the pentagon. he also hacked nasa computers....
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system be set up in a way that doesn't allow bad actors to get our halfwit system id our patent system and so it is very important that there be changes to the litigation system to avoid the kind of abuses that has been happening today. it is hard for bad actors. and joy various pieces of legislation moving into the system, four things to focus on so i will mention this briefly and turn things over, we want to make sure that if anyone gets for the patent infringement they get genuine notice that a suit filed against them clearly lays out what the actual allegations are against them. that notice is important to having official litigation system and feared litigation system. second with respect to where this is, cases of robbing the right chords and avoid form shopping, and bake litigation and discovery specifically as efficient as possible so therefore we think it would be best discover was delayed to be addressed to get them out of the way. we want to beat her frivolous cases being brought. is important to be awarded in cases that are objectively unreasonable and an efficient mechanism
system be set up in a way that doesn't allow bad actors to get our halfwit system id our patent system and so it is very important that there be changes to the litigation system to avoid the kind of abuses that has been happening today. it is hard for bad actors. and joy various pieces of legislation moving into the system, four things to focus on so i will mention this briefly and turn things over, we want to make sure that if anyone gets for the patent infringement they get genuine notice...
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but there's no systemic analysis, no systemic recognition. what else about this system is bizarre? well, one of the results of the shaping of consciousness is the following kind of really strange idea. it goes like this: if you give corporations a chance to make profits, then good things will happen. so, for example, we have to create a profitable business climate because then businesses, say by cutting their taxes or by deregulating them or by allowing them to do all kinds of things, then good things will happen to the rest of us. there's a simple logical problem here. if you cut the taxes of business, then they have more money because their taxes are lower. what they do with that money is their decision. and their decision is governed by making as much money as possible. that might mean that they will create a job, ok, but not here. in a place where the wages are much lower--say, in asia--which might be nice for them but isn't particularly good here. or they might lend it to a government or they might play the stock market. or they might do--i don't know-- let's see. what did the
but there's no systemic analysis, no systemic recognition. what else about this system is bizarre? well, one of the results of the shaping of consciousness is the following kind of really strange idea. it goes like this: if you give corporations a chance to make profits, then good things will happen. so, for example, we have to create a profitable business climate because then businesses, say by cutting their taxes or by deregulating them or by allowing them to do all kinds of things, then good...
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system is an entirely separate health care system from the system that most of us use. there is a basic principle. if someone is wearing the uniform of the armed services of this country and sacrificing and putting themselves in harms way to protect us, we have got to give them good health care when they come home. we have got to make sure they get the very best. [applause] president obama: now, the good news is that the overwhelming majority of veterans are very satisfied with the health care they receive once they get into the system. the bad news is that because a lot of the processing and systems in the v.a. system are outdated, sometimes it has taken a long time for folks to get into the system, to get an appointment, to make sure that they have got a doctor that they are comfortable with. there are areas where there are still shortages. for example, in mental health. there are a lot of folks coming back with dsd, and there has not been historically enough mental health services provided for our veterans so my secretary of veterans affairs, topic donnell -- bob mcd
system is an entirely separate health care system from the system that most of us use. there is a basic principle. if someone is wearing the uniform of the armed services of this country and sacrificing and putting themselves in harms way to protect us, we have got to give them good health care when they come home. we have got to make sure they get the very best. [applause] president obama: now, the good news is that the overwhelming majority of veterans are very satisfied with the health care...
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a lot of our systems could be used to that. we are looking at people who use gray water system, filter it and take it into the house. more comeplex system. labeling and piping and how to disperse the water. with dbi and tom hewys help and pr with lily and bill straum, we had that what we moved forward in order to get puc involved in how to get everybody tupe date and up to speed on what to do next. we do have a lut of homes were the work is done. we have homes biment for 50, 60, 100 years where nothing has been done. we are trying to help people to collect the water and size for the backyards and worry about overflow. safety ish sues and how to use the water. that is where we are at now. >> any questions >> commissioner walker >> i requested we be proactive not just in letting people know about this, but in researching how-because of the drought, there is a different priority where maybe electric-like residential hotels i don't think you can have gas, you can only have electric as i understand in those type of buildings. at som
a lot of our systems could be used to that. we are looking at people who use gray water system, filter it and take it into the house. more comeplex system. labeling and piping and how to disperse the water. with dbi and tom hewys help and pr with lily and bill straum, we had that what we moved forward in order to get puc involved in how to get everybody tupe date and up to speed on what to do next. we do have a lut of homes were the work is done. we have homes biment for 50, 60, 100 years where...
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in both systems and a lack of coordination between the systems to identify people who shouldn't be there in the first place. i can talk for an hour just on that. but, we in the criminal justice system have been left with the unfortunate responsibility, one that we were never really trained for of trying to figure out how to get people out of the system that shouldn't have been there in the first place. behavioral health court collaboration began a decade or more laid down the foundation of future collaborations that are happening in san francisco. the award ceremony was incredibly special. i think that was the moment that san francisco and the police department, both the community owned this program and said this is where we want to go. very clearly it is not a police program, it's a community program. it's driven by and communicated by and held accountable by the community. the most poignant symbol was having that collaboration with freed bach cohost this. they don't always get along and it was with great purpose. i think the cit program has so much promise. but it only has promise if w
in both systems and a lack of coordination between the systems to identify people who shouldn't be there in the first place. i can talk for an hour just on that. but, we in the criminal justice system have been left with the unfortunate responsibility, one that we were never really trained for of trying to figure out how to get people out of the system that shouldn't have been there in the first place. behavioral health court collaboration began a decade or more laid down the foundation of...
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risk to the financial system. >> senator brown? >> thank you, mr. chairman. chair, i continue to be concerned as i know you are that the economic recovery is not taking hold for all americans notablely large numbers of women and in communities of color. i know that conformation bias can be a problem in investing and some people might think it might exist on capitol hill as well. i see underemployment, no inflation and lots of sources of head winds for the economy. what is the risk of tightening monetary policy too soon and once rates are increased what is the impact of the gradual rate increase on every day americans? >> of course there are risks to the recovery of tightening too soon. we have been highly focused on those risks. that is an important reason why we have left rates as how as they are in over six years they have been effectively 0. we have had recovery that has been been. growth have been slower than in most recovery. i agree there remain groups struggling in the labor department. we try to show in the monetary report
risk to the financial system. >> senator brown? >> thank you, mr. chairman. chair, i continue to be concerned as i know you are that the economic recovery is not taking hold for all americans notablely large numbers of women and in communities of color. i know that conformation bias can be a problem in investing and some people might think it might exist on capitol hill as well. i see underemployment, no inflation and lots of sources of head winds for the economy. what is the risk...
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we talked about redundant systems a few moments ago. ben mentioned the gtcs system. the nyse has put out a statement saying that the gtcs system will remain active when normal market activity resumes. now not trying to read too much into that but that assumes that that system is active now. do we know that it is or is not? >> all i know -- this has been so long since anyone's thought about this. it is called a dr disaster recovery plan. all of the exchanges have to have on file with the s.e.c. a dr a disaster recovery plan that outlines exactly what they will do if something like this happens. in the old days the '90s there actually was an alternative trading floor, a ghost trading floor that was in brooklyn that was set up in the event something happened to the physical floor. that became sort of not relevant anymore with the advent of electronic trading. what i haven't seen is the most updated disaster recovery plan but i'm quite sure that archipelago is a major part of that that if the floor can't open archipelago stays trading. in a sense, that is what is going o
we talked about redundant systems a few moments ago. ben mentioned the gtcs system. the nyse has put out a statement saying that the gtcs system will remain active when normal market activity resumes. now not trying to read too much into that but that assumes that that system is active now. do we know that it is or is not? >> all i know -- this has been so long since anyone's thought about this. it is called a dr disaster recovery plan. all of the exchanges have to have on file with the...
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enter the system. as we said earlier, every percentage point of veterans who enter the system is going to add another $1.5 billion of cost. with 70 plus line items of budget where we can't move money interest one line item to another it distorts what we do. it causes situations like we're this today and the whole purpose of the choice act was to improve care for veterans. the whole purpose of the choice act was to get veterans care in the community. what we're talking about is a shortfall in care in the community. so it really defies my logic to understand why we can't use choice care money for care in the community since that's the reason it was appropriated. the money has already been appropriated, it's sitting there, we'd like to use it to care for veterans. as more veterans come into the system we want to care for them, too. >> one of the complaints or challenges is -- that you talked about knee replacement. so if someone goes into one of the choice programs for knee and the doctor determined that
enter the system. as we said earlier, every percentage point of veterans who enter the system is going to add another $1.5 billion of cost. with 70 plus line items of budget where we can't move money interest one line item to another it distorts what we do. it causes situations like we're this today and the whole purpose of the choice act was to improve care for veterans. the whole purpose of the choice act was to get veterans care in the community. what we're talking about is a shortfall in...
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so the public defender systems are excellent.ependent on the councilies that can fund adequate public defender systems, you can go across in the south, to missouri and the mid west, and there are public defender systems that have well intended public defenders, and lawyers who want to do right by their clients, but dolent have the mun -- do not have the money or resources to do right. >> on the first statement made by my colleagues. you have more police in the minority communities and the cities because they are requested there. the greatest complaint from attorney-generals is why don't you have more police here, why is the crime rate high? why don't you see us until after murder has taken place >> i disagree. here is what's in those communities, and when you represent people from those communities, and you are an integral part of those communities. the issue issish policing my community. it's not community policing. it's not the police officer who knows the individuals in the community who can go to mum and dad and say johnny is
so the public defender systems are excellent.ependent on the councilies that can fund adequate public defender systems, you can go across in the south, to missouri and the mid west, and there are public defender systems that have well intended public defenders, and lawyers who want to do right by their clients, but dolent have the mun -- do not have the money or resources to do right. >> on the first statement made by my colleagues. you have more police in the minority communities and the...
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control system. the challenge was how to get the virus into an adversary's command and control system. the first publicized foreign hacker threat to national security began emerging in 1989. in march 1989, three west german hackers were arrested after selling western military passwords and computer codes to a soviet kgb agent. about a year later, in 1990, and australian hacker was arrested for breaking into the leavenworth lavatory in california, a nuclear research facility, also shutting down a nasser computer network in norfolk, virginia. in 1991, a group of dutch teenagers who were later arrested, hacked into defense department computers and got access to sensitive information related to the persian gulf war operations. meanwhile, another group of dutch hackers contacted the iraqi embassy in paris and offered to disrupt the network handling just ask messages between the u.s. and saudi arabia for $1 million, but the iraqis turned them down. in 1994, the defense department examined the vulnerability
control system. the challenge was how to get the virus into an adversary's command and control system. the first publicized foreign hacker threat to national security began emerging in 1989. in march 1989, three west german hackers were arrested after selling western military passwords and computer codes to a soviet kgb agent. about a year later, in 1990, and australian hacker was arrested for breaking into the leavenworth lavatory in california, a nuclear research facility, also shutting down...
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the system is broken, and the powers that be love the broken system, that we don't have a democracy. let me ask - when he says we can't get a constitutional amendment. anyone that doesn't want you to do anything says. we have an amendment to get women the right to vote. that was impossible. this is much easier. >> at the time the amendment was stratified 20 votes agreed. it was not controversial. >> 96% of americans agree money is influencing and corrupting politics. we have an easier chance of getting an amendment. l when it comes to voter fraud, it's nonexistent. state of george why, carolina, kansas studied it saying it's virtually non-existents. >> i talked to each of those states, they are un aring the system. secretary of state brian cox, georgeo. secretary of state chris coleman. kansas. i can talk to the election officials. don't make it up. >> you are making it up. >> i talked to the secretary of states. >> are you talking about the scale of t. >> let me explain. the republicans that john is referring to say voter fraud. >> hold on. >> secretaries of states are democrats, an
the system is broken, and the powers that be love the broken system, that we don't have a democracy. let me ask - when he says we can't get a constitutional amendment. anyone that doesn't want you to do anything says. we have an amendment to get women the right to vote. that was impossible. this is much easier. >> at the time the amendment was stratified 20 votes agreed. it was not controversial. >> 96% of americans agree money is influencing and corrupting politics. we have an...
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that this is an old system. this was a system being held together by chewing gum, to use a bad metaphor. that is not the case with the nyse. >> reporter: no. this is a highly up to date technology that has been reworked over the last several years to become almost a completely electronic exchange chuck. the floor population, which was back in the late 1990s totaling as many as 3,000 people is down to about 400 to 500. so this is now an electronic routing system. we have multiple exchanges really that exist in parallel with the big board. the nickname for the new york stock exchange. in fact if you take a look at the new york stock exchange today versus where it was in let's say, the year 2000 they have about 14% market share in listed stocks stocks that trade publicly that are affiliated with the nyse compared to 85% back at the start of this century. so it's a different exchange than it used to be. there are a variety of exchanges, electronic communications networks ecms as they're called that trade stocks. so
that this is an old system. this was a system being held together by chewing gum, to use a bad metaphor. that is not the case with the nyse. >> reporter: no. this is a highly up to date technology that has been reworked over the last several years to become almost a completely electronic exchange chuck. the floor population, which was back in the late 1990s totaling as many as 3,000 people is down to about 400 to 500. so this is now an electronic routing system. we have multiple exchanges...
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or create this entire new system? >> there's a couple answers to your question. in the beginning yes we did an analysis whether we should go the amtrak route and the access system or the system that the freight railroads had been working on since the mid '90s the pre cursing was known as communicationed based train management. the thing that's important to know is there are generally three or four methods of operations that freight railroads use to navigate their trains, a small proportion of that is cab signal as i mentioned, signal territory and nonanything nl territory and there are permutations of all of that. the only thing that access works on is that first med odd of operation which is cab signal. so we would have had to change the entire railroad to cab signal, which would have included wayside changes, locomotive changes and why he we did look at the two and believe that the freight version was the right way to go and still believe that today. >> thank you, sir. mr. kerwin you said you spend $206 million on p
or create this entire new system? >> there's a couple answers to your question. in the beginning yes we did an analysis whether we should go the amtrak route and the access system or the system that the freight railroads had been working on since the mid '90s the pre cursing was known as communicationed based train management. the thing that's important to know is there are generally three or four methods of operations that freight railroads use to navigate their trains, a small...
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jeffrey: this system is rigged. this system is not working. is not the democracy that america needs, wants, expects of itself. we can do better. lillian: you have the banks that have failed because of their policies and because of the lack of control, the lack of supervision, the lack of accountability, and the people who have been responsible for the conduct of the banks and the large corporations are running them again. jeffrey: what's more shocking than the bailout itself is how the banks then went on to say, leave us alone. why are you blaming us? why do you think we have any culpability or responsibility? how dare you say a word about our compensation packages. ray: of all the damage wall street has done, the--the absolute minimum, maybe two, three people have been arrested, perhaps. and we pay-- the taxpayers paid to bail them out, and they're still getting their million-dollar bonuses. nicole: my mom went into real estate. when my mom was helping people find homes, she came across a lot of people that banks were offering adjustable rate
jeffrey: this system is rigged. this system is not working. is not the democracy that america needs, wants, expects of itself. we can do better. lillian: you have the banks that have failed because of their policies and because of the lack of control, the lack of supervision, the lack of accountability, and the people who have been responsible for the conduct of the banks and the large corporations are running them again. jeffrey: what's more shocking than the bailout itself is how the banks...
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we are definitely tracking this system. you can tell by how large it is by the amount of cloud cover associated with this system. it's not the only system out there, but certainly the largest out of the three we are tracking. let's take a look at t latest information on chan-hom. it is moving to the northwest at 20 kilometers per hour. packing gusts up to 180. the pressure holding steady at 965. as this system continues to move to the north and west we are expecting it to bring with it some strong winds and a lot of rainfall in the process. for okinawa specifically on friday, rainfall totals can range up to 300 millimeters during the 24-hour period with gusts close to 200 kilometers per hour. so it will be quite windy in the area. because of the strong winds, we're also looking at the waves bunching up to around 12 meters high. so we're definitely going to have to keep an eye on this system during the day on friday. as we go into the weekend, the system is expected to hit the eastern coast of china. by the time we go into t
we are definitely tracking this system. you can tell by how large it is by the amount of cloud cover associated with this system. it's not the only system out there, but certainly the largest out of the three we are tracking. let's take a look at t latest information on chan-hom. it is moving to the northwest at 20 kilometers per hour. packing gusts up to 180. the pressure holding steady at 965. as this system continues to move to the north and west we are expecting it to bring with it some...
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regards to small business recently on june 16th the small business program for the transbay transit system was recognized by the small business comprised of chamber of commerce the association of national business owners and the chinese business of america and the others they recognizes the transbay transit center and more importantly on tuesday of next week the cpa lane will be recognized by the oldest and chamber of commerce this is the farther they've chosen to recognize a public agency in particular the woman as outstanding as director kaplan going back to notifying the transbay transit was the first project in the united states to have specific outreach to the lgbt chamber of commerce bottom line she brought together small business administrations and caltrain was at the table and the african-american and the small business office for the first time ever collaborated under maria's leadership for the lgbt to participate in this project so they're going to be recognizing her at this large event and on behalf of the lgbt they want me to extend our heartfelt appreciation thank you. >> tha
regards to small business recently on june 16th the small business program for the transbay transit system was recognized by the small business comprised of chamber of commerce the association of national business owners and the chinese business of america and the others they recognizes the transbay transit center and more importantly on tuesday of next week the cpa lane will be recognized by the oldest and chamber of commerce this is the farther they've chosen to recognize a public agency in...
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system and comply with the blast resistance and working through the details with ground core this is determined not to building feasible so there is an added cost we learned over the course of the design the there was a lot of design with the wall and understanding what the structure can handsome and in working through that there had to be large embedded into the curb and embedded in the be upper level they're larger than the anticipation and it was greater than anticipated to handle the design for the curtain wall systems labor productivity i think we this were you a bit optimistic for the systems in reviewing the ground core the fact they have to staff the project with a large crew there assuming a lower productivity rate than estimated because of the fact we're late in procuring the system and have to lock in the carriers there's a premium to be paid and lack 6 reduced expedition the curtain wall manufacture are busy with a minimum of 16 months out to procure the material and again, we have procurement times built into to meet the schedule and there's been glasses lax of 20 percen
system and comply with the blast resistance and working through the details with ground core this is determined not to building feasible so there is an added cost we learned over the course of the design the there was a lot of design with the wall and understanding what the structure can handsome and in working through that there had to be large embedded into the curb and embedded in the be upper level they're larger than the anticipation and it was greater than anticipated to handle the design...
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secret behind the fitness system trending all over social media. you'll be amazed at the dramatic transformation your body can undergo after just 90 days on this blockbuster program. plus...you'll meet these real people, from soccer moms to businessmen, so pumped by their new physiques, they enter the body beast classic, a physique competition for men and women who finish 90 days of the body beast program. >> body beast gave me a plan. it told me exactly what to do. i definitely have my lowest body fat i've ever had. i never thought, at 36, with four kids, that i could look like this. >> with the beast, i've completely transformed. i really, really wanted to have that nice, lean waist and, also, a nice, tighter butt. i'm not gonna lie. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: meet sagi kalev, champion bodybuilder, clinical nutritionist, superstar fitness model, and go-to guy for industry insiders who need to burn fat and build muscle fast. sagi's exclusive dallas center is packed with professional models, actors, bodybuilders and physique competitors
secret behind the fitness system trending all over social media. you'll be amazed at the dramatic transformation your body can undergo after just 90 days on this blockbuster program. plus...you'll meet these real people, from soccer moms to businessmen, so pumped by their new physiques, they enter the body beast classic, a physique competition for men and women who finish 90 days of the body beast program. >> body beast gave me a plan. it told me exactly what to do. i definitely have my...
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grand jury system? >> there needs to be reform but i don't think having a judge sit in on the grand jury proceedings i don't think that helps in any manner whatsoever. i think there are other reforms that can be effective but not necessarily having a judge sit in and i think where the reforms are needed which we'll get to are in the police killing excessive force cases. i don't think in other cases again prosecutors take into the grand juries cases that we feel we can get an indictment on. that's why the numbers are high. they're not taken in every single case. >> horace, is this a way to take rather than the grand jury? >> we have been rapidly moving away from the grand jury process. more and more jurisdictions are just allowing the prosecutor to solely exercise authority in these kinds of case cases. i think if you were a defendant you would rather have the buffer of the grand jury rather than this move we are seeing to eliminate them from the process. >> judge cordell, i see you shaking your head. >>
grand jury system? >> there needs to be reform but i don't think having a judge sit in on the grand jury proceedings i don't think that helps in any manner whatsoever. i think there are other reforms that can be effective but not necessarily having a judge sit in and i think where the reforms are needed which we'll get to are in the police killing excessive force cases. i don't think in other cases again prosecutors take into the grand juries cases that we feel we can get an indictment...
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pension system. we all recognize that you cannot cut further low pensions, but how can we ensure the system is fair in greece? what is the future of the health system in greece? so you do not need connects for the indigents. a better future, so that you can ensure you have the europeans on side with you, that is what we need. the cohesion that has been eroded over the last five years can be recaptured if you, with your people, talk with the people of europe. i am not just talking about heads of state and governments. or some of the people today who are not terribly keen to see you being invited here. it seems to me you need to get into a direct debate with europeans. you have to move away from this erroneous policy of debt-burden. it is something i think we need to have a solution, not just for the greeks, but for a solution that can be applied to other countries in crisis. then it would be fair, then it would be european. mr. tspiras, i know that you cannot stop time. i really wish it were possible
pension system. we all recognize that you cannot cut further low pensions, but how can we ensure the system is fair in greece? what is the future of the health system in greece? so you do not need connects for the indigents. a better future, so that you can ensure you have the europeans on side with you, that is what we need. the cohesion that has been eroded over the last five years can be recaptured if you, with your people, talk with the people of europe. i am not just talking about heads of...
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when you come back, the old system is still in place. those systems are 50, 60 years old. yes, you can do it, but to sustain it, we've got to change the system, actually manipulate what the reports look like and what the hearings look like, and we know how to do it, we know what it would take, but it would take a state with a courageous executive and matched up with a courageous leadership in the legislature to get it done. we have seen this in cities and counties that have sustained this over time. governor hickenlooper: "courageous" is the right word. it reminds me back when i was trying to start a restaurant that was brewing its own beer -- it is hard to get people themselves to invest in something. this is an investment of time and credibility and future. when people have not seen something -- we were trying to get people to invest in a concept -- my mother would not invest. she said, who wants to eat dinner in a brewery? unless people have seen something, it is hard to persuade them to try something that new. that is the challenge, to use words and diagrams in a way w
when you come back, the old system is still in place. those systems are 50, 60 years old. yes, you can do it, but to sustain it, we've got to change the system, actually manipulate what the reports look like and what the hearings look like, and we know how to do it, we know what it would take, but it would take a state with a courageous executive and matched up with a courageous leadership in the legislature to get it done. we have seen this in cities and counties that have sustained this over...
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it is a rigged system to make government grow.ll the taxpayers who underwrite the spending have to live in the real world where you start with zero, to find your priorities, and observe boundaries. it's not as fun as working with make-believe numbers, i get that, but it can get you out of trouble. real-world budgeting will mark a big step towards national solvency. it my administration, it will be the rule rather than the exception. [applause] you may remember some of this that's coming up. when a given agency asks for more budget authority they should be required to support with detailed justifications why they needed and also to propose offsetting cuts. the short of it is, we are going to turn off the automatic switch of discretionary spending and we budgets only on its merits. too much in the federal government runs on automatic. that usually means things are happening with no one stopping to ask why. we see this in the way the civil service system operates. people are hired promoted, given pay increases, often without regard t
it is a rigged system to make government grow.ll the taxpayers who underwrite the spending have to live in the real world where you start with zero, to find your priorities, and observe boundaries. it's not as fun as working with make-believe numbers, i get that, but it can get you out of trouble. real-world budgeting will mark a big step towards national solvency. it my administration, it will be the rule rather than the exception. [applause] you may remember some of this that's coming up....
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. >> our system goes beyond that and is a system of mass incarceration that needs to be reigned in. >> with 18 months left in office, president obama, at a speech to the n.a.a.c.p. agenda. our criminal justice system is not as smart as it should be, it's not keeping us as safe as it should be, it's not as fair as it should be. mass incarceration makes the country worse off. it. >> that includes, according to the president, abolishing or reducing mandatory sentences, or non-violent drug crimes. even allowing future ex-cons to vote and block employers from asking about their histories. >> it's a hard stance on let's get tough on crime is not working. it creates a one size fits all solution to a problem that i don't think they really understand. you can't just incarcerate the problem away. >> joining me now the professor from the school of law. is the programme driven by the war on drugs. it's laying on a rush. >> absolutely. in the 1990s, something called the bill clinton law, what is known as the crime though. in the crime belt. you have to remember that at this time, in the early 1990
. >> our system goes beyond that and is a system of mass incarceration that needs to be reigned in. >> with 18 months left in office, president obama, at a speech to the n.a.a.c.p. agenda. our criminal justice system is not as smart as it should be, it's not keeping us as safe as it should be, it's not as fair as it should be. mass incarceration makes the country worse off. it. >> that includes, according to the president, abolishing or reducing mandatory sentences, or...