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cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the coordinating of a car-free cities conference and another conference in copenhagen. nils. >> i'm very happy to be here today and i'm going to talk about planning for a wide range of users, not just for the strong cyclists. i'm not too familiar with this. it's very easy. just keep to the right. in our cycling policy, we present a starting point for the policies for cycling, what we call the transport quality and we are looking at safety, of course, which are the statistics, but we also very much looking at the sense of safety or the sense of security that you feel safe, that the cyclists feel safe and that's not just the strong cyclist, but cycle groups, different cyclist groups should feel safe when they cycle in traffic. then we look at the traveling speeds which is important because we are competing with
cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the coordinating of a car-free cities conference and another conference in copenhagen. nils. >> i'm very happy to be here today and i'm going to talk about planning for a wide range of users, not...
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the money that we receive from the university of california is used to support some of our staff, myself included, to provide technical assistance, for the capacity of the canyon ministry of health to conduct the sorts of activities that we here in san francisco have been doing so well for so many years, things like case reporting, conducting -- we are in the process of helping the ministry of helped develop -- help develop and conduct a door-to- door sort -- survey, starting at age 18 months and above regarding risk factors for hiv, hiv prevalence, canceling those who are affected, and looking at recent infections. we are also in the process of assisting them through conducting surveys, including commercial sex workers. the population's beyond the general population in that country that have a higher burden of disease and carry risk factors for that. is there anything else i can answer for you? supervisor chu: just to confirm, this does not require any new positions? >> that is correct. >> ok, just another question. i think as people would take a look like this, the grant would allow us to provide technical assistanc
the money that we receive from the university of california is used to support some of our staff, myself included, to provide technical assistance, for the capacity of the canyon ministry of health to conduct the sorts of activities that we here in san francisco have been doing so well for so many years, things like case reporting, conducting -- we are in the process of helping the ministry of helped develop -- help develop and conduct a door-to- door sort -- survey, starting at age 18 months...
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the colleges, dc tc, district of columbia teachers college, fcc and wti washington technical institute into the universityf the district of columbia. >> dr. lightman i could sit here and listen to you talk this entire week i could it is wonderful history i would just encourage you where can we get this book? first of all the university? chef >> yes, look on our website www.udc.edu we are trying to make our neighbors know and the region and nation know there is more to the university of distransact of columbia than what you thing you know -- district of columbia than what you thing you know. >> so we gave you the most supreme tease with all the great history buy the book look into our history if you went to udc or not it is fascinating. tony this book is the encyclopedia on it. >> if only your birthday or christmas was coming up. >>> coming up researchers say a new test may be able to diagnose depression. >> imagine getting the work one day only to find out people there think you are dead. hear from a guy who is very much alive why his obituary was in the newspaper hey, annie. >> hey, tony. this is a group
the colleges, dc tc, district of columbia teachers college, fcc and wti washington technical institute into the universityf the district of columbia. >> dr. lightman i could sit here and listen to you talk this entire week i could it is wonderful history i would just encourage you where can we get this book? first of all the university? chef >> yes, look on our website www.udc.edu we are trying to make our neighbors know and the region and nation know there is more to the university...
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the university of louisville, the technical college system, and the city and state pay half of the tuition for their students who work at ups overnight. ups pays the other half. it's a very popular program. we have had more than 2,000 people go through. it 2,600 advanced degrees earned at our local institutions with ups paying part of the bill and the government paying the other part. there are ways we can get together and prepare more people for the workforce. >> one of the big issues i talk about all the time. whatever the program may be. if you do not have money coming in, whether it's the trade relationships, whether it's the tax code, whether it's the banking system, which are the three primary gates that effect large-scale money, trillions of dollars. if you don't have money coming in, it's very difficult to do anything. in your household, in your city, in your state, or in your country. there's only so much they can do in austin, texas, or st. louis or kentucky or ohio or chicago or wherever it is when they are faced with a bought congress that is facilitating the removal of money f
the university of louisville, the technical college system, and the city and state pay half of the tuition for their students who work at ups overnight. ups pays the other half. it's a very popular program. we have had more than 2,000 people go through. it 2,600 advanced degrees earned at our local institutions with ups paying part of the bill and the government paying the other part. there are ways we can get together and prepare more people for the workforce. >> one of the big issues i...
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some states like new york actually requires this kind of coverage and places like fordham university technicallyan, already on the state level there are some conflicts i have already come up. >> what do you mean they won't prescribe them? >> you can't go -- you can go to a dock that works for fordham university and get -- if you are a grad be student you can't get a prescription for birth control pills. they will generally suggest that you go to another dock or something like that. >> even though your insurance covers it. >> it is just -- not matter that they are going to break on. >> perhaps -- perhaps what this reveals to us -- in very stark terms, is dash in order to accommodate the very real concerns we have as americans with the ability of faith communities to practice their own faiths, health care should not be provided and health insurance should not be provided to employers. it ought to be a right of citizens. not a right of workers. because i think the -- that this is not -- you know, obviously i'm a reproductive rights advocate. i'm a big fan of birth control as the mother of a 10-year
some states like new york actually requires this kind of coverage and places like fordham university technicallyan, already on the state level there are some conflicts i have already come up. >> what do you mean they won't prescribe them? >> you can't go -- you can go to a dock that works for fordham university and get -- if you are a grad be student you can't get a prescription for birth control pills. they will generally suggest that you go to another dock or something like that....
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technical engineer ? yes. i graduated second in my class from the university of cairo. this is wonderful news ! well mr. littleton, i guess i will not need that loan after all. - if jamal is right. - of course ! i would bet my job on it. that's good enough for me. well, perhaps i can interest you in a credit card ? no, thank you. mr. brashov. n-42 ! - that was great, jamal ! - perfect timing ! crossroads cafe can remain in business. how can i thank you enough my friend ? never underestimate "gray power." and, jamal, don't you ever disappear like that again ! i need you here ! i promise, mr. brashov. as a matter of fact, i need all of you here ! closed-captioned by captions, inc. los angeles crossroads cafe is a series that teaches english... to speakers of other languages. for more information call toll-free: [♪...] >> female announcer: some dreams are universal... dreams that inspire us. multiple sclerosis is a devastating disease that changes lives forever. the national ms society does more for people with ms than any organization in the world... but we can't do it alone. to get involved, visit us onl
technical engineer ? yes. i graduated second in my class from the university of cairo. this is wonderful news ! well mr. littleton, i guess i will not need that loan after all. - if jamal is right. - of course ! i would bet my job on it. that's good enough for me. well, perhaps i can interest you in a credit card ? no, thank you. mr. brashov. n-42 ! - that was great, jamal ! - perfect timing ! crossroads cafe can remain in business. how can i thank you enough my friend ? never underestimate...
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university of berkeley's fault. >> kimberly: that is the problem. it seems there is a technicalitylot of dormitories and the fa ternty houses and fraternity houses lease them from the university. that in of itself, you know, amount to a legal obligation to pay for any harm, damage, disfigurement, any hos of life that would happen in a place like that? really, no, it doesn't. be responsible. over 18. >> brian: in the lawsuit house rules discourage students from calling the police or 911 directly. they want you to go see an r.a. so therefore they're guilty. this is a tragic story. roommate and girlfriend who gave him drugs and he does not wake up. they see his lips blue, they don't understand he is dying. they try to give him cpr, two hours later they call the cops and the mom wants money out of the college? that's embarrassing. >> andrea: we have a university of california graduate sitting to my left. greg gutfeld. >> greg: i was danieled by the curriculum. >> kimberly: did you learn anything there? >> juan: apparently not. >> greg: serious. a terrible story. it wasn't aware they di
university of berkeley's fault. >> kimberly: that is the problem. it seems there is a technicalitylot of dormitories and the fa ternty houses and fraternity houses lease them from the university. that in of itself, you know, amount to a legal obligation to pay for any harm, damage, disfigurement, any hos of life that would happen in a place like that? really, no, it doesn't. be responsible. over 18. >> brian: in the lawsuit house rules discourage students from calling the police or...
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if those measures pass, all 36 colleges and 25 technical colleges within the state's university and colleget's an issue we feel is undercovered and state senator barry is a supporter of the bill. he is joining us from atlanta. >> the bill primarily clarifies what the legislature did in 2006, which was to put georgia in line with federal law. you know, it's a difficult situation because my heart goes out to the illegal aliens who brought their children here and they just want to provide themselves a better future. but the rule of law is a rule of law and we need to clarify that post secondary education in georgia georgia is a public benefit. >> if i could just ask you a couple of questions about this bill. are the students who attend these universities and colleges, do they charge you out of state tuition? >> currently they charge you out of state tuition and that's one of the reasons why we need to pass the legislation. the board took it upon themselves to redefine the law that stated that post secondary education is a benefit. taxpayer money pays for the buildings, for the computers, for a
if those measures pass, all 36 colleges and 25 technical colleges within the state's university and colleget's an issue we feel is undercovered and state senator barry is a supporter of the bill. he is joining us from atlanta. >> the bill primarily clarifies what the legislature did in 2006, which was to put georgia in line with federal law. you know, it's a difficult situation because my heart goes out to the illegal aliens who brought their children here and they just want to provide...
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her prescription is technically covered by the university entrance because it's not intended to preventregnancy but when you let my university administrators and your employers decide and dictate which medical needs are appropriate and accessible and which don't instead of women and their doctors, then religious zealotry, and it is sultry when 98% of catholic women don't even follow the rule, that takes precedence over health. it's common and when i say, 1965 present cases. forced to dance to be interrogated by the university medical staff about why they need these prescriptions and whether or not they are lying about the symptoms would you want your employer to ask you questions like that? for my friend and 20% of women in her situation, she never got the insurance company to cover that prescription and to fight the good despite verification, after a few months she just couldn't afford it anymore. she was denied repeatedly on the assumption that she really wanted the birth control to prevent pregnancy. she is gay side of thinking she was more concerned about the overuse syndrome than a
her prescription is technically covered by the university entrance because it's not intended to preventregnancy but when you let my university administrators and your employers decide and dictate which medical needs are appropriate and accessible and which don't instead of women and their doctors, then religious zealotry, and it is sultry when 98% of catholic women don't even follow the rule, that takes precedence over health. it's common and when i say, 1965 present cases. forced to dance to...
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it is technically covered by the university student insurance because it is not intended to prevent pregnancy. but when you let my university administrators in your employer's decide and dictate which medical needs are appropriate and acceptable and which ones don't, instead of the women and their doctors deciding the outcome than religious zealotry, and it is when 98% catholic women don't even follow this rule. .. and she had to stop taking it. i burned about all of this when i walked out of the test and received a message from a friend. the middle of her final exam period, she ran in the emergency room on night and excruciating pain. without her sticking her birth control, nasa says developed on her. she had throat surgery and had to have the removed. last night i got another message from her. she has an appointment next week because the doctors are concerned that the removal of her may have sent her body into a early. as she put it, if it has come i have no chance of making babies, not at all. what she is a better chance of our health complications that come with heavy at an early age come
it is technically covered by the university student insurance because it is not intended to prevent pregnancy. but when you let my university administrators in your employer's decide and dictate which medical needs are appropriate and acceptable and which ones don't, instead of the women and their doctors deciding the outcome than religious zealotry, and it is when 98% catholic women don't even follow this rule. .. and she had to stop taking it. i burned about all of this when i walked out of...
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the universe has not changed in having a san francisco-based organization. we have others that provide loan packaging and technical assistance to businesses and organizations like working solutions and the opportunity fund across the bay area. a follow-up -- supervisor chu: a follow-up to that question, when was that rfp done? >> we do one annually with access to capital and commercial corridor programs. we do this annually. the last one was due on january 19. supervisor chu: thank you. the remaining question was, regarding the 15% advocacy, how do we keep these sustainable over time? have we ever thought about whether there was a capacity to administer these ourselves? supervisor chu: prior to the launch, the city had a small business loan program, through the mayor's office of housing. there was currently no one in terms of staff that could administer these loans or underwrite, which is why we had the outdoor submission program. in terms of administrative fees, the onetime administrative fee, we were able to provide administrative costs, or financing, out of corp. fund- raising of their own. supervisor chu: am i
the universe has not changed in having a san francisco-based organization. we have others that provide loan packaging and technical assistance to businesses and organizations like working solutions and the opportunity fund across the bay area. a follow-up -- supervisor chu: a follow-up to that question, when was that rfp done? >> we do one annually with access to capital and commercial corridor programs. we do this annually. the last one was due on january 19. supervisor chu: thank you....
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technical research and so forth. >> they offered college scholarships for the children of employees? >> yes, as with johns hopkins universitypital. >> an automatic three weeks paid vacation? >> yes. >> thank you for joining us. >> and top singles is in there. and a baltimore-theemed crossword puzzle on the back page. >> i'm taking mine home. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next, "sunday gardener." >> this morning let's use our imagination and take us to the topics of central america. >> this is wonderful. surrounded by tropical plants and all kinds of stuff. >> we are at the rawlings conserve tri. we will show you how you can bring some of this into your house. >> and make it developtively [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet, cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle, but swiffer wetjet's spray cleaner and absorbent pads can clean better in half the time, so you don't miss a thing. hi mary! morning! gladys. gladys! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your
technical research and so forth. >> they offered college scholarships for the children of employees? >> yes, as with johns hopkins universitypital. >> an automatic three weeks paid vacation? >> yes. >> thank you for joining us. >> and top singles is in there. and a baltimore-theemed crossword puzzle on the back page. >> i'm taking mine home. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next, "sunday gardener." >> this morning let's...
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technical supervisor for the farm programs and state administrator. mr. wicker has been growing tobacco with his family in lee county since 1978. graduated from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. our fourth witness is mr. goldstein. he is president of farm worker justice. he has experience regarding the temporary worker program. prior to this, he worked as a labor and civil rights lawyer in southern illinois. he received his bachelor's degree from cornell university. gentlemen, thank you very much for your testimony. we are looking forward to it. if you would proceed in the order in which i introduced you and attempt to keep your remarks to five minutes. your full comments will be included in their entirety in our record. mr. black. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking members and ladies and gentlemen of the committee and ladies and gentlemen in attendance of this important hearing today. i'm deeply honored to serve as commissioner of agriculture for all formers and all consumers in georgia. a state that is very rich in agriculture heritage and diversity. i first discussed this guest worker reform issue and this type of sub committee forum w
technical supervisor for the farm programs and state administrator. mr. wicker has been growing tobacco with his family in lee county since 1978. graduated from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. our fourth witness is mr. goldstein. he is president of farm worker justice. he has experience regarding the temporary worker program. prior to this, he worked as a labor and civil rights lawyer in southern illinois. he received his bachelor's degree from cornell university. gentlemen,...
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jury spent hours listening to the highly technical testimony today about neurons and axons and att staining coming from two brain specialists, one from university of v and another -- of virginia and they both found bruising when asked to examine yeardley love's brauller took t stand and told the court she found two contusions on each side of love's brain as well as hemorrhaging to the brain stem, injuries she said could only come from blunt force trauma. when asked to explain what she meant, dr. fuller described it as an acceleration of the head with a rapid stop. during her testimony, dr. fuller used anniversary no tom mcly correct model of the brain to show where she found the damage, passed to the jurors. when asked about the damage to the brain stem, she said it was consistent with the twisting of the head or as she put it, torque. dr. fuller told the court the brain stem controls many vital functions and the damage could have lead to love's death. on cross-examination, dr. fuller was asked if she had an opinion how love died. she said it was likely cardiac a writ three i can't. a second doctor said she found similar damage to love's brain
jury spent hours listening to the highly technical testimony today about neurons and axons and att staining coming from two brain specialists, one from university of v and another -- of virginia and they both found bruising when asked to examine yeardley love's brauller took t stand and told the court she found two contusions on each side of love's brain as well as hemorrhaging to the brain stem, injuries she said could only come from blunt force trauma. when asked to explain what she meant,...
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we are talking about development -- from primary, secondary, and vocational training, universities and technical communities, as well as research and development. we need to invest there. if we do this, we can create skilled manpower that will be attractive doing business. china and india have moved on because they add become very obstructive to investments. this is very crucial and important. the other factor is transformation from dependence on commodities trade at a more technology based economy. a number of our economists are dependent on commodities trade. we need to move towards adopting more technology in our development. value addition to goods that are produced in our countries. we lead by example. we have a lot of development. for example, in the telecommunications area. this is making business much more appreciated in our country. it is an example the one now be emulated in india and other countries. transfer money using mobile phones and many others. we want to see invention's coming to africa, coming out of africa. with more research and development. secondly, infrastructure -- phys
we are talking about development -- from primary, secondary, and vocational training, universities and technical communities, as well as research and development. we need to invest there. if we do this, we can create skilled manpower that will be attractive doing business. china and india have moved on because they add become very obstructive to investments. this is very crucial and important. the other factor is transformation from dependence on commodities trade at a more technology based...
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technically speaking. and we took our ip. and when you think about our amalur, which is the universe we're in, think of lord of the rings, middlechise property. we wanted to introduce it to the world, and who better with a global reach from a marketing and pr perspective than ea? so it was a natural fit for us. we got them to believe in us early on and they committed to bringing us to market. >> do you see this being -- can it go into the movies too? >> absolutely. >> your own world, right? >> the 10,000 years of back story to our world is not just in say, only. it's fleshed out. it's huge. it's deep. comic books, toys, movies, ipad, iphone. you know, all of the things you can imagine around a successful ip is there. >> and it's also available on x box. >> x box, playstation, pc, launching at midnight tonight. again, incredibly exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. but across all platforms an incredible player experience. >> i've got to ask you, because you're a sports guy, super bowl last night, what did you think? >> up until the last four minutes, kind of meh. and then it became what super bowls become. and i think e
technically speaking. and we took our ip. and when you think about our amalur, which is the universe we're in, think of lord of the rings, middlechise property. we wanted to introduce it to the world, and who better with a global reach from a marketing and pr perspective than ea? so it was a natural fit for us. we got them to believe in us early on and they committed to bringing us to market. >> do you see this being -- can it go into the movies too? >> absolutely. >> your own...
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we need more kids in colleges and universities, also more kids in our technical schools because increasinglyn, there are manufacturing jobs available, welding and high-skilled machining, we don't have enough bodies to fill those and we need to work hard -- i don't care whether it's the president or anyone else, i'll work with anyone that wants to help us do that. >> now sam stein has a question for you, governor. sam? >> i think it's fair to say that your campaign against workers, public bargaining rights was a distraction of sorts against the economy. what we're seeing from some of the presidential candidates is they're getting distracted by issues much like that with contraception, with school, with college education. what kind of advice do you give to those people running for office about the, you know, ease with which you can get pulled off of a discussion with economy and jobs? >> well, and you know it. in the media, in political circles, it's easy to get off in tangents. in the end, what people care about, even if they haven't lost a job, they know a neighbor or friend, people care abo
we need more kids in colleges and universities, also more kids in our technical schools because increasinglyn, there are manufacturing jobs available, welding and high-skilled machining, we don't have enough bodies to fill those and we need to work hard -- i don't care whether it's the president or anyone else, i'll work with anyone that wants to help us do that. >> now sam stein has a question for you, governor. sam? >> i think it's fair to say that your campaign against workers,...
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that technically means it should be covered on georgetown student health insurance which does not cover contraception for prevention of pregnancy but unfortunately when university administrators and employers and insurance companies get involved in deciding whose health needs are legitimate and whose aren't, what happens is women's health needs take a back seat to that type of ideology and that's what happened in her case and we found that that happens in 65% of the female students' cases so for her she was unable -- they repeatedly refused her contraception coverage claims and verification from her doctor. it didn't matter. she had to pay out of pocket about $100 a month for her month after month after month and eventually she just couldn't afford it like many students just cannot afford that kind of a cost. she had to stop taking it. i have to tell you, so what happened is that after a few months of her not taking the prescription, a massive cyst grew on her ovary and she woke up one night in the middle of the night in excruciating pain and told me it felt like she had been shot. i can't imagine what that felt like for her. what ultimately happen is she had t
that technically means it should be covered on georgetown student health insurance which does not cover contraception for prevention of pregnancy but unfortunately when university administrators and employers and insurance companies get involved in deciding whose health needs are legitimate and whose aren't, what happens is women's health needs take a back seat to that type of ideology and that's what happened in her case and we found that that happens in 65% of the female students' cases so...
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highly technical and involved all sorts of information about what these pathologists found when they examined yeardley love's brain. >> dr. christine if i recall at virginia commonwealth university took the stand and told the court she found two contusions on each side of love's brain as well as hemorrhaging to the brain stem. injury she said that could only come from blunt force trauma. when asked to explain what she meant, the doctor described it as an acceleration of the head with a rapid stop. during her testimony, dr. fuller used an anatomically correct model of the brain to show where she found the damage. a model that was passed around to the jurors. when asked about the damage to the brain stem, dr. fuller said it was consistent with a twisting of the head or as she put it torque. dr. fuller told the court the brain stem controls many vital functions. and the damage could have led to love's death. on cross-examination, dr. fuller was asked if she had an opinion on how love died and she replied, it very likely was cardiac arrhythmia. a second doctor told the court, she found similar damage to love's brain and used an advanced process to look at the damage more closely. dr
highly technical and involved all sorts of information about what these pathologists found when they examined yeardley love's brain. >> dr. christine if i recall at virginia commonwealth university took the stand and told the court she found two contusions on each side of love's brain as well as hemorrhaging to the brain stem. injury she said that could only come from blunt force trauma. when asked to explain what she meant, the doctor described it as an acceleration of the head with a...
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universities is going to have to expand dramatically to absorb tens of thousands of new graduates. class sizes in twchlt-12 need to come down, particularly in the lower levels. classes like vocational and technical training, art, music and p.e. need to be added back. but we can't allow the debate about funding to be the only debate that we have. and we can't allow the lack of adequate resources to get in the way of a real discussion about how we can be more effective with the resources that we do have. we need to focus those on key leverage points like early learning and third grade reading and college completion that we know drive down costs and increase performance. now, regarding health care. action in next month's legislature is equally important. to qual -- implement and build out our new health insurance exchange and allow us to move forward by establishing coordinated care organizations across the state, now, there are those, some of them i know and can see out there, who are understandably concerned about if this is going to work out, if and whether we can realize these savings in our budget. so i want to pause again and put this concern into a larger context. and that context is what is
universities is going to have to expand dramatically to absorb tens of thousands of new graduates. class sizes in twchlt-12 need to come down, particularly in the lower levels. classes like vocational and technical training, art, music and p.e. need to be added back. but we can't allow the debate about funding to be the only debate that we have. and we can't allow the lack of adequate resources to get in the way of a real discussion about how we can be more effective with the resources that we...
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we need to graduate more kids and get them degrees, whether it's a technical degree, a community college degree or a universitybecause the more degrees they have, the more job security they have, the more income they get and the healthier we are as a state. and we need to put this together and let nothing stand in our way. [applause] >> our career in technical schools are doing a pretty good job. they serve as a model. they work closely with businesses and i'm not saying that some of these schools aren't doing great but it has to be seamless, it has to be consistent, and it has to be robust. and let me also tell you that in order to keep tabs on all this, i'm going to have this thing called the workforce training reform plan. i mean, it sounds like another i mean, i don't like to give them these names but here it is. this guy rich frederick who works for them he's reporting directly to me. he's going to change the whole thing. we're going to metric how the community colleges, the technical schools and by the way, let's bring vocational education back strong in our k-12 education. [applause] >> bring it back. a
we need to graduate more kids and get them degrees, whether it's a technical degree, a community college degree or a universitybecause the more degrees they have, the more job security they have, the more income they get and the healthier we are as a state. and we need to put this together and let nothing stand in our way. [applause] >> our career in technical schools are doing a pretty good job. they serve as a model. they work closely with businesses and i'm not saying that some of...
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of public universities is going to have to expand dramatically to absorb tens of thousands of new graduates. classifieds -- class sizes need to come down. classes like vocational and technical training and p e need to be added back. we can't allow it debate about funding to be only debate we have and we can't allow lack of adequate resources to get in the way of a real discussion how to be more effective with the resources that we do have. we need to focus on key leverage points like early learning and third grade reading and college completion we go drive down costs and improve performance. regarding health care, action in next month's legislation is equally important. to fully implement and build out our new health insurance exchange and to allow us to move forward by establishing coordinated care organizations across the state. there are those who can see out there who are understandably concerned how this is going to work out and whether you can realize savings in our budget. i am going to pause and put this concern into a larger context and that context is what is going on in the nation's capital regarding the national debt and the implications for health care in the s
of public universities is going to have to expand dramatically to absorb tens of thousands of new graduates. classifieds -- class sizes need to come down. classes like vocational and technical training and p e need to be added back. we can't allow it debate about funding to be only debate we have and we can't allow lack of adequate resources to get in the way of a real discussion how to be more effective with the resources that we do have. we need to focus on key leverage points like early...
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as leaders of the state, can you encourage universities to try to do research related to industry clusters. could you have technical assistance go towards local companies? that would not cost anything in terms of increasing a state budget, it would just be an allocation adjustment. if universities are interested in trying to do more of that type of thing, they would try to get more of a budget directed towards them. clearly, metrics are important on how you measure that. it could be patents received, it could be licensing and come. there are discussions about what would make that fair or even a possibility that this is something that i hear talk about as an idea for innovation. finally, turning to the policies. this is something that governors and leaders across states can be getting together to do. i like to think of it like the turbo tax. everyone can do their own taxes, why is it so hard to register a business? it really does not need to be that hard. we're trying to get a back .ffice solution for the state's this is to figure out how to register not only for some of the business things that maybe it can have ad
as leaders of the state, can you encourage universities to try to do research related to industry clusters. could you have technical assistance go towards local companies? that would not cost anything in terms of increasing a state budget, it would just be an allocation adjustment. if universities are interested in trying to do more of that type of thing, they would try to get more of a budget directed towards them. clearly, metrics are important on how you measure that. it could be patents...
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university graduate school of journalism. underrating today's discussion is christopher wing cannot cofounder of technically intact equally and media consultancy. for the ecosystem. he leads transparent cities reporting process in addition to coverage to the i.t. policy. it has appeared in the journal, metro, "philadelphia inquirer", pittsburgh post-cadet in the morning call. and now, i ask you to science or cell phones in consideration of your fellow gas, but encourage you to use them if you'd like to tweets questions, please use tom ncc privacy. and now without further ado, join me in welcoming lori andrews, kashmir hill, jennifer preston and christopher wink. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. i apologize for survey made. it took a little bit, but we are here. a staff and put it, 225 years ago the constitution was written in philadelphia in subsequent years the foundation of our democracy and patterns and issues of privacy. 25 years later and new forms are developing the standards for that. so we have a great panel and i want to jump right into it by telling us that associate with is a constitutional issue from the ground
university graduate school of journalism. underrating today's discussion is christopher wing cannot cofounder of technically intact equally and media consultancy. for the ecosystem. he leads transparent cities reporting process in addition to coverage to the i.t. policy. it has appeared in the journal, metro, "philadelphia inquirer", pittsburgh post-cadet in the morning call. and now, i ask you to science or cell phones in consideration of your fellow gas, but encourage you to use...
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university. i thank you for making them all of you for making the time to be with us today on this somewhat technical to a very important subject for sectors of our economy, of our safety competitiveness as a country. and we will begin with -- we will begin with captain cassidy. >> is still mourning the good morning, mr. chairman and members of the subcommittee. i am captain sean cassidy, first vice president of vice president of the airline pilots association international and the represent more than 53,000 professional pilots based in the united states and canada. it is an honor to appear before the subcommittee to underscore the tremendous conjugation of the satellite-based navigation system makes two ensuring efficient and safe operations in the united states and around the globe. given the violent parts of the global positioning system as a key component of this country's transportation infrastructure, it is appropriate and he did a center for the house transportation for the house transportation and infrastructure committee and the aviation subcommittee to be fully engaged to protect the system
university. i thank you for making them all of you for making the time to be with us today on this somewhat technical to a very important subject for sectors of our economy, of our safety competitiveness as a country. and we will begin with -- we will begin with captain cassidy. >> is still mourning the good morning, mr. chairman and members of the subcommittee. i am captain sean cassidy, first vice president of vice president of the airline pilots association international and the...
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her prescription is technically covered because it is not intended to prevent pregnancy. but when you let your employers and university decide which medications are acceptable and which ones are not instead of letting women and their doctors decide this, that is zealotry. for our female students to be interrogated by insurance representatives and university medical staff about why they need these prescriptions and whether or not they are lying about their symptoms -- would you want your employer to ask you questions like that? for my friend and women in her situation, she never got the insurance company to cover that prescription. despite verification from her doctor, after a few months, she could not afford it anymore. she was denied repeatedly on the assumption that she really wanted the birth control to prevent pregnancy. she is gay, so i'm pretty sure she is more concerned about cysts' than pregnancy. after months of paying out of pocket, she could not afford it anymore and had to stop taking it. in the middle of her final exam s, she had been in be emergency room all night in excruciating pain. a massive cyst had
her prescription is technically covered because it is not intended to prevent pregnancy. but when you let your employers and university decide which medications are acceptable and which ones are not instead of letting women and their doctors decide this, that is zealotry. for our female students to be interrogated by insurance representatives and university medical staff about why they need these prescriptions and whether or not they are lying about their symptoms -- would you want your...
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university graduate school of journalism. underrating today's discussion is christopher wing cannot cofounder of technically intact equally and media consultancy. for the ecosystem. he leads transparent cities reporting process in addition to coverage to the i.t. policy. it has appeared in the journal, metro, "philadelphia inquirer", pittsburgh post-cadet in the morning call. and now, i ask you to science or cell phones in consideration of your fellow gas, but encourage you to use them if you'd like to tweets questions, please use tom ncc privacy. and now without further ado, join me in welcoming lori andrews, kashmir hill, jennifer preston and christopher wink. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. i apologize for survey made. it took a little bit, but we are here. a staff and put it, 225 years ago the constitution was written in philadelphia in subsequent years the foundation of our democracy and patterns and issues of privacy. 25 years later and new forms are developing the standards for that. so we have a great panel and i want to jump right into it by telling us that associate with is a constitutional issue from the ground
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university. thank you for making all of you the time to be with us today on this very somewhat technical but very important subject for the secretaries of our economy and the safety and as the country we will begin with captain cassidy. >> good morning mr. chairman and the members of the subcommittee. i am captain shaun cassidy first vice president of the airline pilots association international and i represent more than 53,000 professional pilots based in the united states and canada. it's an honor to appear before the subcommittee to underscore the tremendous contribution of the satellite based navigation system weeks to ensure the efficient and safe operations in the united states and around the globe. given the vital the importance of the global positioning system as a key component of the country's transportation infrastructure, is appropriate and indeed essentials for the house transportation infrastructure committee and the aviation subcommittee to be fully engaged and protect the system. as the members of the subcommittee know, of more than two decades the navigation information available
university. thank you for making all of you the time to be with us today on this very somewhat technical but very important subject for the secretaries of our economy and the safety and as the country we will begin with captain cassidy. >> good morning mr. chairman and the members of the subcommittee. i am captain shaun cassidy first vice president of the airline pilots association international and i represent more than 53,000 professional pilots based in the united states and canada....
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university. i think -- all of you for making the time to be with us today on this very -- somewhat technical to alayman but very important subject for sectors of our economy and our safety and competitiveness as a country. and we'll begin with -- we'll begin with captain cassidy waiting for mr. hendricks. >> it's still morning, good morning, mr. chairman. and members of the subcommittee. i'm captain shaun cassidy, first vice president of the airline pilots association international and i represent more than 53,000 professional pilots based in the united states and canada. it is an honor to appear before the subcommittee to underscore the tremendous contribution that the satellite-based navigation system makes to ensuring efficient and safe operations in the united states and around the globe. given the vital importance of the global positioning system as a key component of this country's transportation structure it's appropriate and indeed essential for the house transportation and infrastructure committee and the aviation subcommittee to be fully engaged in protecting the system. as the members
university. i think -- all of you for making the time to be with us today on this very -- somewhat technical to alayman but very important subject for sectors of our economy and our safety and competitiveness as a country. and we'll begin with -- we'll begin with captain cassidy waiting for mr. hendricks. >> it's still morning, good morning, mr. chairman. and members of the subcommittee. i'm captain shaun cassidy, first vice president of the airline pilots association international and i...