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up with the obvious ideas that the fresh ideas come and the ones outside of the box. >> with some ideas in mind and funding in their future, they are ready to take on the onpr business. >> and everybody is having conversations, and then you listen to what people want to do and have done, i am supposed to be here and everybody in the room is supposed to be here. >> it's time to answer some of your business questions. scott and lawrence are with us once again. the first question is getting an education while running a business. what do you do if you built-up a good business but straight out of college you realize that maybe what you are interested in doing may have to be in a different industry. do you recommend pursuing a masters or nba in that while still growing your business? >> i think it's fantastic. you get all the information that you need. you can pivot your career while you are getting your nba, and it gives you an opportunity to network and have time to put into something else and make that change. >> i say keep it running, growing, and do the same thing outside of the educatio
up with the obvious ideas that the fresh ideas come and the ones outside of the box. >> with some ideas in mind and funding in their future, they are ready to take on the onpr business. >> and everybody is having conversations, and then you listen to what people want to do and have done, i am supposed to be here and everybody in the room is supposed to be here. >> it's time to answer some of your business questions. scott and lawrence are with us once again. the first question...
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ifs they talk about the ideas of getting away from universal truths. cial conservative wing. the anticommunist defense wing, two books you have to read or parts of it. someone who doesn't get enough credit and like roger and others is a man by the name of james. he wrote three books in particular from 1947 to 1953 that supplied the conservative intellectual movement in regards to defeating communism. the struggle for the world sticks out the best. why he's important is ronald reagan said that it was through those books and she uses and if you want to know where his ideas come from are traced back to james. another movement as i think roger mentioned is "witness". chambers wrote a fascinating story about a former come mewist who becomes the editor of "time" and was a spy for the communists and turn of leaf became an ex-communists and was a leader of the conservative movement getting americans to understand the threat of communism. it's funny. i had a student in my class ask me when we were talking communism, and she said, well, i get that communism was b
ifs they talk about the ideas of getting away from universal truths. cial conservative wing. the anticommunist defense wing, two books you have to read or parts of it. someone who doesn't get enough credit and like roger and others is a man by the name of james. he wrote three books in particular from 1947 to 1953 that supplied the conservative intellectual movement in regards to defeating communism. the struggle for the world sticks out the best. why he's important is ronald reagan said that...
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i like the idea of experimenting, trying single user medallions. this is something that is being overlooked. what has been great about san francisco's taxi system is we have issued the medallions whether it is for free on the list are being sold to taxi drivers. this plan is a fundamental change i have never seen before. which is the city becomes a landlord to the medallions and rents them directly to drivers. i think we have to be cautious about the new plan that has the city have all the benefits and all the liabilities are put on the private industry. i am open to single user medallions and other ideas but this plan is not ready for prime time and i will tell you from a business perspective, you are putting enormous financial burdens on drivers on this plan where they can only made by their driving. they have to buy the vehicle, by the services, all within the income they get from driving without a cushion for leasing. before you go forward, this has to be looked at seriously and has to be more developed before you go with a plan like this. i wan
i like the idea of experimenting, trying single user medallions. this is something that is being overlooked. what has been great about san francisco's taxi system is we have issued the medallions whether it is for free on the list are being sold to taxi drivers. this plan is a fundamental change i have never seen before. which is the city becomes a landlord to the medallions and rents them directly to drivers. i think we have to be cautious about the new plan that has the city have all the...
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to the world of ideas. read this book to understand the science of tomorrow. and larry sorms, former president of harvard, now back teaching at harvard, lisa randall is the rarest rarity, theoretical fisic geniuses without can write and talk to the rest of us in both ways we can understand and enjoy. the book takes nonspecialists as close as they will ever get to the inner working of the cos moss. thank you. >> thank you >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provide provider-of-multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from the editors of cooks illustrated magazine, it's america's test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin-davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers
to the world of ideas. read this book to understand the science of tomorrow. and larry sorms, former president of harvard, now back teaching at harvard, lisa randall is the rarest rarity, theoretical fisic geniuses without can write and talk to the rest of us in both ways we can understand and enjoy. the book takes nonspecialists as close as they will ever get to the inner working of the cos moss. thank you. >> thank you >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola...
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the idea that government should do what it's just supposed to do; right? the second is individual liberty, that we should promote the max myization of freedom, but with the rights come responsibilities as well. the third is the idea of promoting a free market economy where everybody has an opportunity at the american dream. the fourth is having a strong national defense and protecting america here at home and abroad, and the fifth, preserving our traditional values. now, why do i say these in the beginning here? the reason i structured this presentation was based on the books that i'm going to talk about, roger hit on a lot of good ones there, are based on these five first principles and what they mean. you know, conservatism itself has not and never has been an entity, ideology. it's a philosophy, but not an ideology. it's 5 coalition of three workable groups. these groups are the classical liberals, libertarians focusing on free market economy, limited government, individual liberty. you have traditionalists, social conservatives believing 234 a moral ord
the idea that government should do what it's just supposed to do; right? the second is individual liberty, that we should promote the max myization of freedom, but with the rights come responsibilities as well. the third is the idea of promoting a free market economy where everybody has an opportunity at the american dream. the fourth is having a strong national defense and protecting america here at home and abroad, and the fifth, preserving our traditional values. now, why do i say these in...
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the idea that government should do what it is supposed to do. the second is individual liberty, that we should promote maximization of freedom but with those rights come responsibilities. the third is promoting a free market economy where everybody has an opportunity at the american dream. the fourth is having a strong national defense and protecting america here at home and abroad. the fifth legal preserving traditional values. why do i say these in the beginning? the reason i structured this presentation was based on the books i'm going to talk about. roger hit on a lot of good ones. these five first principles and what they mean. conservatism itself is not and has never been a unique vocal entity. is not an ideology. it is a philosophy but not an ideology. it is a coalition of three disparate but workable groups. these are the classical liberals and libertarians that tend to focus on a free-market economy, limited government, individual liberty. you have the traditionalists that tend to be the social conservatives that believe in a transcenden
the idea that government should do what it is supposed to do. the second is individual liberty, that we should promote maximization of freedom but with those rights come responsibilities. the third is promoting a free market economy where everybody has an opportunity at the american dream. the fourth is having a strong national defense and protecting america here at home and abroad. the fifth legal preserving traditional values. why do i say these in the beginning? the reason i structured this...
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that very much everybody is you could tell by the great and good that all in shock but the idea that they all want to come together and go for the rebuilding is already happening actually all right thanks very much for kate for that perspective from the sporting industry there thank you well let me medvedev has visited the clash and laid flowers in tribute to the victims of the plane disaster in the us lovell and at the site the russian president said the number of a our lives must be reduced dramatically he also ordered the transport ministry to pay special attention to pilot training and russia's civil aviation sector saying that those who are not up to the job must be sacked but that of added that the entire industry must undergo serious changes. president medvedev altered his plans for the international policy forum in to visit the site of the crash but later arrived to address the global gathering our correspondent and he said now is there and she'll bring us some more of what's been said there shortly and also this hour. a decade since nine eleven we begin our special coverage
that very much everybody is you could tell by the great and good that all in shock but the idea that they all want to come together and go for the rebuilding is already happening actually all right thanks very much for kate for that perspective from the sporting industry there thank you well let me medvedev has visited the clash and laid flowers in tribute to the victims of the plane disaster in the us lovell and at the site the russian president said the number of a our lives must be reduced...
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to the world of ideas. read this book to understand the science of tomorrow. and larry sorms, former president of harvard, now back teaching at harvard, lisa randall is the rarest rarity, theoretical fisic geniuses without can write and talk to the rest of us in both ways we can understand and enjoy. the book takes nonspecialists as close as they will ever get to the inner working of the cos moss. thank you. >> thank you >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provide provider-of-multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> susie: wall street wraps up a weeklong winning streak, its first in months... >> i don't think the bull market is back. i think, at this point, that we're just seeing some bounce after a losing streak. >> tom: we look at positioning your portfolio for uncertain times. it's "nightly business report" for friday, september 16
to the world of ideas. read this book to understand the science of tomorrow. and larry sorms, former president of harvard, now back teaching at harvard, lisa randall is the rarest rarity, theoretical fisic geniuses without can write and talk to the rest of us in both ways we can understand and enjoy. the book takes nonspecialists as close as they will ever get to the inner working of the cos moss. thank you. >> thank you >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola...
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the idea. with the project developed on the idea of seed of it plus to join something which is absolutely new was it to do with no no no that's kind of really this kind of percent now done build though the but no doubt about it but that's some kind of the new you know would go away for electronics industry this is when you say plastic instead of silicone this means that plastic may be a conductor like a semiconductor what absolutely plastic may be conductive plastic maybe semiconductor and plastic is something which is based which is a materials you made the whole management technical management of the screen screen was no poll like the additional screen the and i play it all i remember her see the plastic screen and the plastic semiconductor which just men that the color in these in this screen. the idea of no one sitting on the next one of the something which make if huge implementation not only the plastic not only to the reader which would pretty we're going to produce so the idea is so gre
the idea. with the project developed on the idea of seed of it plus to join something which is absolutely new was it to do with no no no that's kind of really this kind of percent now done build though the but no doubt about it but that's some kind of the new you know would go away for electronics industry this is when you say plastic instead of silicone this means that plastic may be a conductor like a semiconductor what absolutely plastic may be conductive plastic maybe semiconductor and...
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the idea. where the project developed on does the idea of silicon electronics plus to connect one to something which is absolutely new you have to do with nano founded by some really this kind of pull something out on the door of the but no doubt about it but that's some kind of the new technological way for electronic and. so when you say plastic instead of silicone this means that plastic may be a conductor like a semiconductor whatever side of the plastic may be conductive plastic maybe semiconductor and plastic is something which is based which is the materials you made the whole management technical management of the screen screen was no goal like the additional screen the and i play it all i remember the plastic screen and the plus stick semiconductor which just meant that the color in this in this screen. the idea of sitting on the twenty that's something which make if huge implementation not only the plastic not only to the reader which we're pretty we're going to produce so the idea is
the idea. where the project developed on does the idea of silicon electronics plus to connect one to something which is absolutely new you have to do with nano founded by some really this kind of pull something out on the door of the but no doubt about it but that's some kind of the new technological way for electronic and. so when you say plastic instead of silicone this means that plastic may be a conductor like a semiconductor whatever side of the plastic may be conductive plastic maybe...
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the idea was branding money was a sin. you couldn't -- you could charge people for not returning something by the date they said they would. because it was assumed that if these people being merchants, if you had the money you would be putting out a profitable enterprise. so it would be growing 5% year. they could pay that penalty. that was the legal outpace. >> italian bankers invented very complex what amounted to derivatives instruments in the fourteenth century to disguise interest. financial innovation goes a long way. >> mortgages were another way of doing that. you can't charge interest you can just say i am buying your house and randy get back to you. >> we did that originally. this is funny coming after the news that lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs hired a defense attorney. we had a recent riot but it seems the one we are asked to pay their debt to society, the profligate ones are living high on the hog and collecting interest. how do they get away with that? >> all right. this is my reading. there is the obvious
the idea was branding money was a sin. you couldn't -- you could charge people for not returning something by the date they said they would. because it was assumed that if these people being merchants, if you had the money you would be putting out a profitable enterprise. so it would be growing 5% year. they could pay that penalty. that was the legal outpace. >> italian bankers invented very complex what amounted to derivatives instruments in the fourteenth century to disguise interest....
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the idea about the parks was really good. i have been to savannah and i think it is a long way from western soma, but you have these availability and making an open space makes a lot of sense and also the idea of splitting some of these blocks by having mid block connectors so that you break up what were all industrial blocks and i did -- by design wanted them to be very long. two other final things -- trees. i think there are fewer trees there than anywhere in san francisco. any kind of water features, if there is a way we could put something along those lines, i think it would soften things. those are some of my reflections and assured the other commissioners will have other ideas. >> i do not have any questions, but i want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all. this is the most mature piece of work i have seen in a long time because it was done comprehensively and is based on consensus. it shows a the best of what san francisco neighborhood planning has to offer when it comes from the bottom up. i recommend you put
the idea about the parks was really good. i have been to savannah and i think it is a long way from western soma, but you have these availability and making an open space makes a lot of sense and also the idea of splitting some of these blocks by having mid block connectors so that you break up what were all industrial blocks and i did -- by design wanted them to be very long. two other final things -- trees. i think there are fewer trees there than anywhere in san francisco. any kind of water...
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why is this book necessary now and how did you get the idea? the entire education right now, we are having a crisis of confidence. if you look at the surveys. americans love higher education generally. one pollster said it's like mom and apple pie. i think right now the costs have gone to the point where people are really questioning higher education's value. and so, in my opinion this is actually a very good time to look at where we have come. not as a college education is not worth it, but we do need to build more accountability into the system. for students and parents paying those tuition bills, really need to have a good sense of what kind of an undergraduate education they are getting. >> how many schools out there in the u.s. have four-year degrees? >> 5000 or 6000 accredited colleges. it is hard to write a broad book that covers what all of them are doing, because they are engaged in many different kinds of activities. if some of them consider themselves more vocational and some consider themselves liberal arts. some want to be research
why is this book necessary now and how did you get the idea? the entire education right now, we are having a crisis of confidence. if you look at the surveys. americans love higher education generally. one pollster said it's like mom and apple pie. i think right now the costs have gone to the point where people are really questioning higher education's value. and so, in my opinion this is actually a very good time to look at where we have come. not as a college education is not worth it, but we...
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one of the big ideas is the glen park green way. there is an informal trail along cause worth, but there are barriers and is kind of blocked off. we could do a further designed to save the glen park village and to glen canyon. one of the ideas is under part of the greenway -- there is an idea circulating about is it feasible to do they lighting of this project and we really don't know. there are some complications. has a combined sewer system. it's not like regular daylighting where you just uncover something. the plan stays open to that. while there should be some further study to determine if this could happen while also recognizing some of the concerns of residents and adjacent property owners, we could address that in this further work. the implementation program -- this is the program that identifies each of the projects or efforts and recommends actions for how to implement them. some of these will happen right away when the plan is adopted, is ending chase's or some of the further work alike on san jose will be further work w
one of the big ideas is the glen park green way. there is an informal trail along cause worth, but there are barriers and is kind of blocked off. we could do a further designed to save the glen park village and to glen canyon. one of the ideas is under part of the greenway -- there is an idea circulating about is it feasible to do they lighting of this project and we really don't know. there are some complications. has a combined sewer system. it's not like regular daylighting where you just...
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the idea, the president's science adviser named james killian had such power and persuasion with the ent that anything he did he did not have to report to congress. later in his memoirs he admits that maybe that wasn't a good idea. but at the time, james killian authorized this two headed nuclear-weapons tests. megaton thermonuclear bomb is. one was set off 28 miles up. the other was set up 58 miles up. but 28 miles up is right around where the ozone layer is. at the time, hy found in the declassified documents there was discussion among the scientists what might happen and could we make a hole in the ozone layer? this was an actual discussion. and the answer was yes, we could, but we believe the bomb turbulence would then close back up that hole if it were made. so they went ahead with the test. >> a couple questions from the audience about sources. the first is if everyone interviewed is sworn to secrecy how is anything they say valuable or believable and a variation on that, do you have top-secret clearance and if not what makes you think these people you interviewed told you the t
the idea, the president's science adviser named james killian had such power and persuasion with the ent that anything he did he did not have to report to congress. later in his memoirs he admits that maybe that wasn't a good idea. but at the time, james killian authorized this two headed nuclear-weapons tests. megaton thermonuclear bomb is. one was set off 28 miles up. the other was set up 58 miles up. but 28 miles up is right around where the ozone layer is. at the time, hy found in the...
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that the hockey must carry on and the idea that's come true before is commentators have to broach the idea of the tactical team that was a football team that was originally from the soviet union that was in a terrible irony also on a plane going to deploy it in a moment and they were involved in midair collision one hundred fifty people died seventeen members of the team itself and the team officials they died and what happened with the football league was that they all the league then each of the individual teams then volunteered a player to come through and to form a new team the idea that the team must carry on in the leagues carry on as it is going to on the twelfth of september and we can now hear how the greater good from in the ice hockey world are making these suggestions and how we can go forward. i just question of secularism yes the ice hockey family mourns the loss of one of the best teams it was a multinational with a unique group of players and the international sports community sharing our grief it was an outstanding team and our priority will be to build and you lock m
that the hockey must carry on and the idea that's come true before is commentators have to broach the idea of the tactical team that was a football team that was originally from the soviet union that was in a terrible irony also on a plane going to deploy it in a moment and they were involved in midair collision one hundred fifty people died seventeen members of the team itself and the team officials they died and what happened with the football league was that they all the league then each of...
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[laughter] the idea and they were very careful about this. hey said, we need to make sure people after they pay tax, and they have to work on the plantation or grow pineapples or coffee or whatever it is, get them in the market, but we have to make sure they have money left over because then we set up shops and bring the shopkeepers. but make sure they have announced that they can start buying lipstick and parasols and candy is a nice little things and get hooked. this is very self-conscious. i read about this all the time. they knew what was going on. they were onto with the administrators were doing. for many years, a lot of them just refused. they would pull all the money left over and sacrificed their ancestors did not go near the shops at all. but eventually, after centuries, a century, how much can you keep up resistance and that's the only game in town? was to understand what was going on, they were trying to create markets, particularly labor markets in this case. you can realize one of the great mysteries if you believe the adam smith
[laughter] the idea and they were very careful about this. hey said, we need to make sure people after they pay tax, and they have to work on the plantation or grow pineapples or coffee or whatever it is, get them in the market, but we have to make sure they have money left over because then we set up shops and bring the shopkeepers. but make sure they have announced that they can start buying lipstick and parasols and candy is a nice little things and get hooked. this is very self-conscious. i...
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i support and like the idea of re-examining the metrics. that's a good idea because metrics that speak more to the customer experience are really important. somebody said earlier they don't look at the time schedule, they just look to see when the next bus or train is coming. it will be important to analyze metrics that way. things like the two-way mcalester makes a difference to experience in terms of not just times, but the turns of the buses and the idea of the best being stuck behind yet another traffic light. looking at these specific routes is a great idea. with next bus, we have so much information on where the hot spots are happening. where are the buses getting stuck? maybe even including drivers on that discussion because there is the driver urban legend, you always get stuck behind a trash truck on wednesday because that is the trash pickup day. things like that could be valuable and help in gauge the drivers in the solutions to those problems. -- engage the drivers and the solutions to those problems. one more thing -- occurred c
i support and like the idea of re-examining the metrics. that's a good idea because metrics that speak more to the customer experience are really important. somebody said earlier they don't look at the time schedule, they just look to see when the next bus or train is coming. it will be important to analyze metrics that way. things like the two-way mcalester makes a difference to experience in terms of not just times, but the turns of the buses and the idea of the best being stuck behind yet...
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the consumers. and i think that that says it all. >> was this book your idea or the publisher's idea? >> it was my idea. >> now owned by rowland littlefield? >> yes. >> define the word -- not define it. but explain how someone gets tenure and what is it. >> so when you go to a university you could be offered something called a tenured-track position. about, i don't know, maybe 40 to 50% of academic positions out there are either tenure or tenure-track now. so if you are on the tenure-track, what happens is when you arrive at the university they start a clock and the clock goes for about seven years although it gets lengthened, at the university of michigan they lengthened it to ten years. and during that time you have to show why the university should keep you on permanently. and what you do during that time, the university -- most claim that three things matter. what matters is your publicication record, your teaching record, and your service to the university. so serving on a variety of committees. they call this the three-legged stool of academia. so during that time, which by the
the consumers. and i think that that says it all. >> was this book your idea or the publisher's idea? >> it was my idea. >> now owned by rowland littlefield? >> yes. >> define the word -- not define it. but explain how someone gets tenure and what is it. >> so when you go to a university you could be offered something called a tenured-track position. about, i don't know, maybe 40 to 50% of academic positions out there are either tenure or tenure-track now. so...
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but in the 1860's people came up with the new idea, the horse car. a horse car was essentially a little car that horses could pull but it used rails, on the ground. rails reduced traction. so horses could pull larger loads. horse cars really started taking over all across the united states in the 1860's, but they had some draw backs as you might imagine. can anybody think of something that could be a bit of a problem with horses pulling cars? yes. well, for one thing, horses were living animals and they could get sick. so some industries, some companies, lost thousands of horses to disease, which was just terrible for business. the other thing is a horse can drop up to 10 pounds of fecal matter on the street every day. so you're talking about up and down market street, tons of these cars going back and forth every day. it was just a public noose -- nuissance, you might say, and pratches a health hazard. so people were excited to find new forms of transportation. and they came up with one we're all familiar with, the cable car. so here on the left you
but in the 1860's people came up with the new idea, the horse car. a horse car was essentially a little car that horses could pull but it used rails, on the ground. rails reduced traction. so horses could pull larger loads. horse cars really started taking over all across the united states in the 1860's, but they had some draw backs as you might imagine. can anybody think of something that could be a bit of a problem with horses pulling cars? yes. well, for one thing, horses were living animals...
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[laughter] the idea was that -- they were careful about this. they said we need to make sure people, after they pay their tax, you know, they have to work on the plantation or grow pineapples or coffee to sell into the market; then they have to have some left over, and there's shops set up. they are the lone sharks. make sure they have enough that they can buy lipstick and candies, and, you know, nice little things, and they'll get hooked. this is very self-conscious. they wrote about this all the time. it was very clear that they knew what was going on. most people are not dumb. they were on to the administrators so for years many refused. they would pool all the money leftover and buy cattles to sacrifice and not go near the shops at all. eventually, you know, after centuries, a century, how long can you keep up resistance when that's the only game in town? it was self-conscious. it answers, you know, once you understand what's going on, they were trying to create markets, and particularly labor markets in this case. it becomes, you know, you c
[laughter] the idea was that -- they were careful about this. they said we need to make sure people, after they pay their tax, you know, they have to work on the plantation or grow pineapples or coffee to sell into the market; then they have to have some left over, and there's shops set up. they are the lone sharks. make sure they have enough that they can buy lipstick and candies, and, you know, nice little things, and they'll get hooked. this is very self-conscious. they wrote about this all...
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the whole idea of the united states dating back from the time of slavery has been a one drop rule which is if you have one drop of so-called black blood you are considered to be black. some of the leading black politicians look like a white man to many people. walter white who was so light that he could actually go undercover on missions to the south and report back what was happening in terms of some of these segregationist die hard white groups. we have experienced in the past having people with very light complexion who considered themselves black and in society were considered black and i think obama is still part of a generation that regardless of how light he was, he was considered african-american or less--unless he had brown hair etc. but still considered african-american. looking towards the future we will see a time when we are a bit of an african-american and country where people not necessarily considered black or white but who are considered some sort of in between categories. i had a sort of funny experience several years back with a group that was looking at a set of issu
the whole idea of the united states dating back from the time of slavery has been a one drop rule which is if you have one drop of so-called black blood you are considered to be black. some of the leading black politicians look like a white man to many people. walter white who was so light that he could actually go undercover on missions to the south and report back what was happening in terms of some of these segregationist die hard white groups. we have experienced in the past having people...
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revenues and endorsed the idea in tuesday of the city addresses. the idiot is to use high-tech dispatch the that a passenger can get the nearest available cab regardless of company. with the director were here, he would know that under the law, taxicabs and their owners are public utilities. i think we need to revisit centralized taxi dispatch in addition to whatever dispatched there is in any of the other companies. a they there would be more reliable service across the board for passengers taken as a whole and it would be a win-win for the drivers as well. the meeting i had with willie brown was 14 years ago. and nothing has been done since then. it is just business as usual. it is your business to see where you can do to help the public get better dispatch. >> [reading names] ." >>> i'm from aerocab company. it is important to point out that it virtually is negated by the memorandum in october of 2010. this requires cabdrivers to pay mandatory credit card fees. they barely make enough money to support themselves. the owners are zero former cabdr
revenues and endorsed the idea in tuesday of the city addresses. the idiot is to use high-tech dispatch the that a passenger can get the nearest available cab regardless of company. with the director were here, he would know that under the law, taxicabs and their owners are public utilities. i think we need to revisit centralized taxi dispatch in addition to whatever dispatched there is in any of the other companies. a they there would be more reliable service across the board for passengers...
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run to the union lines, and he got the idea why don't we put them in the army? we magnified the war of attrition. no end of manpower available as we are marching through the south we put on the uniform which listeners may have seen no movie glory and all that meant. it was a very interesting period so he becomes president and she has this basically impossible situation the famous coming together of mathematics for the decide not to shoot and they decide he will have a very benign discussion which we have johnston in between. there was a southerner pro union but a very, very racist and it had very awful attitudes about african-americans and this is why he was impeached for the 40 of them to 50 the amendment. lincoln got to 13. the was the abolition of slavery and that is sound in the constitution but the others are not clear. grant says it's not going to be president, which allows african-americans to get the vote, and course everybody said in 57 when eisenhower passes the first civil rights bill in 80 years you to 80 from 57 and grant was the last that sent troo
run to the union lines, and he got the idea why don't we put them in the army? we magnified the war of attrition. no end of manpower available as we are marching through the south we put on the uniform which listeners may have seen no movie glory and all that meant. it was a very interesting period so he becomes president and she has this basically impossible situation the famous coming together of mathematics for the decide not to shoot and they decide he will have a very benign discussion...
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place the also a center says the idea that you get from the n.h.l. everybody coming together and shop in grief and the example that's been used is the practical example that we have which is a football example of a team that was a ridge it's a seen us now from a spec is don that was originally part of the soviet union and they were promoted in one thousand nine hundred ninety the top flight and while they were on a plane collided midair and seventeen players and coaches were killed the theory the practice they had afterwards was that really then sent a player from every team to make up a new team and this is a suggestion that's been made by common taste across russia and also good grace in the goods are all in favor of boosting this team and we can hear from some of the legends of the sport they're also right jaroslava with inside edge of. the ice hockey family mourns the loss of one of the best teams it was a multinational tree with a unique group of players and the international sports community sharing our grief it was. standing team and our prior
place the also a center says the idea that you get from the n.h.l. everybody coming together and shop in grief and the example that's been used is the practical example that we have which is a football example of a team that was a ridge it's a seen us now from a spec is don that was originally part of the soviet union and they were promoted in one thousand nine hundred ninety the top flight and while they were on a plane collided midair and seventeen players and coaches were killed the theory...
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israel strongly opposes the idea. it said in its report that mutual dialogue is the only way to resolve the issues. the israeli foreign minister said making them a u.n. member would destabilize an already unstable region. mahmoud abbas willow pose it being recognized as independent state in a speech scheduled for friday. >>> one of japan's giants mitsubishi heavy industry detected a computer virus at 11 sites producing defense and nuclear equipment in august. it's investigating the possibility of a cyber attack. the company says virus found on 83 servers and personal computers was designed to steal data from the company's inhouse network. no leaks have been confirmed. the infected site included shipyards at nagasaki and kobe. and are responsible for man fakih chering destroyers, missiles and power plants. the company has consulted the tokyo metropolitan police debarment and carried out an investigation with security experts. mitsubishi heavy industries says the virus may have originated outside the company's computer n
israel strongly opposes the idea. it said in its report that mutual dialogue is the only way to resolve the issues. the israeli foreign minister said making them a u.n. member would destabilize an already unstable region. mahmoud abbas willow pose it being recognized as independent state in a speech scheduled for friday. >>> one of japan's giants mitsubishi heavy industry detected a computer virus at 11 sites producing defense and nuclear equipment in august. it's investigating the...
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. >> charlie: as you well know, one of the members of the muslim brother hood spokes out against your idea about secularism, objecting to it. >> he came up with the remark that he misunderstood my remarks because on the very next day i spoke to the president, the vice president and the [indiscernible] the muslim brotherhood [indiscernible] but then they had never ske to me about this misunderstanding so i believe there was no [indiscernible] >> charlie: also in the speech there was at some had charactezed and in yourth remarks as a strong anti-israeli attitude on your part. do you have a strong anti-israeli attitude today because you are unable to get them to apologize. >> [indiscernible] the way we approach is taking the constitution the israeli administration, the israeli administration as you are aware of the fact that international territorial waters, in fact [indiscernible] con taining more than 400 people from 33 countries [indiscernible] was rated from the [indiscernible] at the end of which nine people were lost and there are many wounded as well. in international waters [indiscern
. >> charlie: as you well know, one of the members of the muslim brother hood spokes out against your idea about secularism, objecting to it. >> he came up with the remark that he misunderstood my remarks because on the very next day i spoke to the president, the vice president and the [indiscernible] the muslim brotherhood [indiscernible] but then they had never ske to me about this misunderstanding so i believe there was no [indiscernible] >> charlie: also in the speech...
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israel strongly opposes the idea. it said in its report that mutual dialogue is the only way to resolve the issues. the israeli foreign minister said making them a u.n. member would destabilize an already unstable region. mahmoud abbas willow pose it being recognized as independent state in a speech scheduled for friday. >>> one of japan's giants mitsubishi heavy industry detected a computer virus at 11 sites producing defense and nuclear equipment in august. it's investigating the possibility of a cyber attack. the company sa virus found on 83 servers and personal computers was designed to steal data from the company's inhouse network. no leaks have been confirmed. the infected site included shipyards at nagasaki and kobe. and are responsible for man fakih chering destroyers, missiles and power plants. the company has consulted the tokyo metropolitan police debarment and carried out an investigation with security experts. mitsubishi heavy industries says the virus may have originated outside the company's computer net
israel strongly opposes the idea. it said in its report that mutual dialogue is the only way to resolve the issues. the israeli foreign minister said making them a u.n. member would destabilize an already unstable region. mahmoud abbas willow pose it being recognized as independent state in a speech scheduled for friday. >>> one of japan's giants mitsubishi heavy industry detected a computer virus at 11 sites producing defense and nuclear equipment in august. it's investigating the...
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and the idea is simple -- to put more people back to work and put more money into the pockets for those are working. it will give tax breaks to companies that hire new workers and to spell out -- and to small business owners and the middle class. it will help restore confidence in our economy so businesses will invest and hire. passing this jobs bill will put people to work rebuilding our decaying roads and bridges and will repair and modernize 35,000 schools by fixing groups and insulating windows and installing high-speed internet and giving our kids out of trailers all throughout the community. at a time when companies like china are building high-speed rail lines, we have over a million construction workers that are unemployed. they could be doing the same thing right here in the united states. that is not right. it is time for us to fix it. that is why congress should pass this bill right away. [applause] passing the jobs bill will put thousands of teachers in every state back to work helping our kids compete with their peers around the world. at a time when teachers are being hire
and the idea is simple -- to put more people back to work and put more money into the pockets for those are working. it will give tax breaks to companies that hire new workers and to spell out -- and to small business owners and the middle class. it will help restore confidence in our economy so businesses will invest and hire. passing this jobs bill will put people to work rebuilding our decaying roads and bridges and will repair and modernize 35,000 schools by fixing groups and insulating...
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and spending cuts that the president signed into law last month closed that feeling to be among the ideas some cuts to medicare and medicaid changes to the entire tax code and letting the bush era tax cuts expire president obama today making the case once again that the need to make change in order for there to be change there needs to be shared responsibility. middle class families should pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires it is wrong that in the united states of america a teacher or a nurse or a construction worker who earns fifty thousand dollars should pay higher tax rates than somebody pulling in fifty million dollars and as expected there has been a strong reaction from lawmakers on the right's coming out to defend the millionaires they also call the job creators and to criticize the president's plan across the board here is congressman paul ryan what it does is it adds further instability to our system more uncertainty and it punishes job creation and those people who create jobs class warfare chris may make for really good politics but it makes a rotten economics
and spending cuts that the president signed into law last month closed that feeling to be among the ideas some cuts to medicare and medicaid changes to the entire tax code and letting the bush era tax cuts expire president obama today making the case once again that the need to make change in order for there to be change there needs to be shared responsibility. middle class families should pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires it is wrong that in the united states of america a...
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you get the idea and that went from pulpit to pulpit until his memory went along with it. was revived in the civil war when the green mountain boys swarmed into the uniform at the site of gettysburg and the cold harbor etc. more per-capita fought and died on the union side than any other state and that's also the legacy of ethan allen and the planes that fly to patrol for new york city since 9/11 are the green mountain boys of vermont. his legacy was a state with dissent, never really agreeing even among its congressional delegation from the west side of the mountains to the east side of the mountains but it has a strong reputation for diversity and most of all the legacy of ethan allen and is since his time where people went to start over, to start again. thank you. [applause] this is where i usually say five-year attwell. >> in the review of your book reference is made to his being an advocate of separation of church and state can you comment further on that? >> is a tug of the established church of new england and his article is just that, he doesn't think that you shoul
you get the idea and that went from pulpit to pulpit until his memory went along with it. was revived in the civil war when the green mountain boys swarmed into the uniform at the site of gettysburg and the cold harbor etc. more per-capita fought and died on the union side than any other state and that's also the legacy of ethan allen and the planes that fly to patrol for new york city since 9/11 are the green mountain boys of vermont. his legacy was a state with dissent, never really agreeing...
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support the idea the idea we were the project developed on this the idea of silicon it chronic plus to try something which is absolutely new to do with no no no that's kind of really this kind of something i don't build though that no doubt about it but that's some kind of the new you know would you go away from the electronics industry says so when you say plastic instead of silicone this means that plastic may be a conjectural like a semiconductor one absolutely plastic may be conductive maybe semiconductor and plastic is something which is based which is a material so you made the whole management technical management of the scream scream was no pole like traditional screaming. or other poorly rehearsing plastic screen and the plus stick semiconductor was just manage the color in this area in this screen. the idea or no one sequin twenty something which from a careful huge implementation not only the plastic not only the reader which we're pretty we're going to produce so the idea is so great this what i would spend about . wonder how far you're in a very very complicated negotiatio
support the idea the idea we were the project developed on this the idea of silicon it chronic plus to try something which is absolutely new to do with no no no that's kind of really this kind of something i don't build though that no doubt about it but that's some kind of the new you know would you go away from the electronics industry says so when you say plastic instead of silicone this means that plastic may be a conjectural like a semiconductor one absolutely plastic may be conductive...
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dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the president sought today to get his ideas for reducing red ink off the ground. republicans insisted his talk of raising taxes will never fly. president obama unveiled his $3.6 trillion plan to tackle the deficit by raising taxes and cutting spending in the white house rose garden this morning. >> we can't just cut our way out of this hole. it's going to take a balanced approach. >> ifill: the president's call for balance has run into head winds before. he acknowledges the criticism that would greet his latest proposal. >> we're already usually hearing the defenders of these kinds of loopholes saying this is just class warfare. i reject the idea that asking a hedge fund manager to pay the same tax rate as a plumber or a teacher is class warfare. i think
dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the president sought today to get his ideas for reducing red ink off the ground. republicans insisted his talk of raising taxes will never fly. president obama...
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we need the american people as donna pointed out. but look, some of these ideasought from both sides of the aisle. there's absolutely no reason for them to project out of hand and so far they haven't done so. at this point we're just going to push hard, hope for the best from the other side of the aisle. >> appreciate all three of you joining us tonight on the program. i must say that i think the president knocked it out of the park tonight. he had the right tone, said all the right things, hit all the right bases and challenged the republicans. but give it a few days. i don't think the republicans are going to do anything. their stated goal is to defeat this president. i hope this is the last olive branch, and i hope the president does go out on the road and take it to the people, run against this congress. i don't trust the republicans. congressman cleaver, ellison, edwards, thank you for being here tonight. we'll look at weather the president said what he needed to say to the workers of america. the president of the communication workers of america will join m
we need the american people as donna pointed out. but look, some of these ideasought from both sides of the aisle. there's absolutely no reason for them to project out of hand and so far they haven't done so. at this point we're just going to push hard, hope for the best from the other side of the aisle. >> appreciate all three of you joining us tonight on the program. i must say that i think the president knocked it out of the park tonight. he had the right tone, said all the right...