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and there was someone i believe on each one of the panels. either a secretary or a cabinet member and an assistant secretary. there was a lot of high-level participation. as there had been in the regional forums and the other discussions. the president spoke right after that panel. and of course to a lot of applause throughout his speech, he talked about and i would just say, although he was relaxed and used humor, he was very focused, and very intentional in his comments about continued support in social security and medicare, issues around workers. issues around understanding that people want to be at home. they want to live their lives in the least restrictive environment that they can, not his words, mine. and then he announced some initiatives that would support that kind of work. so there is going to be dollars available for training around alzheimer's and dementia for folks in nursing homes, for example. and he also spoke to economic security. and so there will be a pushing out to the states of rules that would allow the states to creat
and there was someone i believe on each one of the panels. either a secretary or a cabinet member and an assistant secretary. there was a lot of high-level participation. as there had been in the regional forums and the other discussions. the president spoke right after that panel. and of course to a lot of applause throughout his speech, he talked about and i would just say, although he was relaxed and used humor, he was very focused, and very intentional in his comments about continued...
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both are wanted for conspiracy and forgery. >> since the inception of the action review panel and otherere has been a dramatic drop in the number of conflicts between the police and people of oakland. resistance to arrest and salts on police officers dropped as much as 30% in a single year, while citizen complaints against police officers have been cut in half. but policemen are tradition traditionalists with. many still like the idea of the super cop, the courageous law man who always catches the crook. and some of oakland's finest are still uncomfortable with their department's new style and philosophy. >> there's basically two parts to the job. one part is enforcing the law, and the second part is, let's say, helping people. relationships with people are a whole lot better than they used to be. but as far as enforcement of the law, we're slacking off, and that's part of the job. >> john dickson works in the hard core getto of west oakland. the neighborhood is very poor and almost exclusively black. it is not an easy beat for a white policeman working alone. >> you got to be realistic
both are wanted for conspiracy and forgery. >> since the inception of the action review panel and otherere has been a dramatic drop in the number of conflicts between the police and people of oakland. resistance to arrest and salts on police officers dropped as much as 30% in a single year, while citizen complaints against police officers have been cut in half. but policemen are tradition traditionalists with. many still like the idea of the super cop, the courageous law man who always...
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i would like to use the panel as the voice of history. based on that premise and reflecting on the course japan followed and the lessons of the 20th century, described a vision for japan going forward at this on the 17thncture anniversary of the end of the war. to lend my years to the voices i may have failed to listen to. and, to lend my ears to the past lessons with humility. i wish to continue to uphold this belief. >> you stated the children of the future should not be assuming the destiny of apologizing for the past war. you also state that we must face past history. this resonates with a former german president's speech. younger germans cannot profess a guilt for crimes they did not admit. elaborate? since the 70 years end of the war. i do not believe our children, their children, grandchildren, that, whotions beyond have nothing to do with that, should be burdened with the responsibility of continuing to apologize. believe that this act of apologizing is a responsibility of our generation. and, this is a view i incorporated into my
i would like to use the panel as the voice of history. based on that premise and reflecting on the course japan followed and the lessons of the 20th century, described a vision for japan going forward at this on the 17thncture anniversary of the end of the war. to lend my years to the voices i may have failed to listen to. and, to lend my ears to the past lessons with humility. i wish to continue to uphold this belief. >> you stated the children of the future should not be assuming the...
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coming up the panel returns what would he do review was declared king? thoughts of their given the crown? iwill will ask the panel. saved by the bell videos it ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? rubut then i got ap domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional, i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain, website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. ♪ kennedy: ed has been the tough week for hillary clinton and. the press conference nearly plundered and descenders is gobbling up the weight of the party so is this the worst we've ever? so please rate these three weeks. this week or monica week and the week she married bill clinton? >> this week it is in third plac
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let me just briefly introduce each member of the panel. the one thing that struck me -- i've read all of the books, and how it's, again, reminder how small and swim hat and interconnected we are in this state because there are characters in these books that appear in more than one book. one member of the panel appears in more than one of the books and it's a reminder again of how we really kind of all together in this state. but beginning on my far right, we have k.c. morrison, professor of political science and public administration at mississippi state university, and the author of "aaron henry of mississippi," inside ang tater. next to him we have dennis mitchell, who is head of the divion of arts and science and a professor of history at mississippi state university at meridian, and he is the author of "a new history of mississippi." in the middle we have don thompson, who holds not only a bachelor bachelor's degree but a masters degree and a ph.d in forestry from mississippi state university. how did all these mississippi state people
let me just briefly introduce each member of the panel. the one thing that struck me -- i've read all of the books, and how it's, again, reminder how small and swim hat and interconnected we are in this state because there are characters in these books that appear in more than one book. one member of the panel appears in more than one of the books and it's a reminder again of how we really kind of all together in this state. but beginning on my far right, we have k.c. morrison, professor of...
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a short break now between the panels. we expect the next panel to get underway in ten minutes or so at 3:00 eastern when the conference comes back the panel discussion on drones and unmanned aerial vehicles. while we wait for that to get started an earlier panel from sitting on the regulations and legislation with lawyers from the house and senate homeland security committees. we will watch part of that. >> good morning everyone. and thank you for joining us and thanks for the kind introduction. gainfully employed is probably the better monitor for that. we are excited to have the panel this morning joining us to give you an overview of the department's latest legislative regulatory updates. in particular as i'm introducing the panel i would like to know we like to keep things very fresh and current which means that i will introduce them in the order of the panelists. the representative from the department is tia johnson who yesterday was a senior adviser to to the director and last night was named as the new assistant sec
a short break now between the panels. we expect the next panel to get underway in ten minutes or so at 3:00 eastern when the conference comes back the panel discussion on drones and unmanned aerial vehicles. while we wait for that to get started an earlier panel from sitting on the regulations and legislation with lawyers from the house and senate homeland security committees. we will watch part of that. >> good morning everyone. and thank you for joining us and thanks for the kind...
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this gallery told me that i could choose any of the panels that i wanted. i decided i did not want to complicate the narrative. not just to betray them as victims, but to put it in a different context and show that it was possible for them to be ittims of the atomic bomb, also victimizers at the same time. i wanted to panels that would show that. the first when here's called crows. this one, you have to realize in hiroshima on that day there were 300,000 citizens. 43,000 japanese soldiers. and 45,000 korean slave laborers. the koreans were badly treated by the japanese for decades. and they were discriminated against in japan. they were also discriminated against after the atomic bombing. they got no aid at all. many of them just died in the streets. what this shows is the crows. it shows these crows coming down and plucking out the eyeballs of the dead korean victims. it is very controversial. right now, the prime minister and his administration were doing everything they could to cover up the history of these atrocities. they are covering up everything the
this gallery told me that i could choose any of the panels that i wanted. i decided i did not want to complicate the narrative. not just to betray them as victims, but to put it in a different context and show that it was possible for them to be ittims of the atomic bomb, also victimizers at the same time. i wanted to panels that would show that. the first when here's called crows. this one, you have to realize in hiroshima on that day there were 300,000 citizens. 43,000 japanese soldiers. and...
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is that a role or is it just the savings that they get from the panel fechb the cost of the panel onn ongoing basis is declining? >> yeah, customer that go today save early. we have been doing this for nine years. >> it's extremely extremely low default rate. people save money and when they join, when they go solo it's the only energy source that can lock on the energy rate. it will offer you and it will guarantee what price of energy you're going pay for the next 20 years. solar is unique. they have to maintain the energy cost and make the decision. >> well, i want to switch gears slightly. they have been under duress and do you see the consolidation happening in the space and do you see rolling up the residential solar companies. one became available and one of the largest companies with approximately $1.4 billion cap that starts with the v. would you be interested? >> we would be interested in buying more companies. we bought a company now in mexico and probably very low interest in buying the companies in the skpus the south. we have a very big footprint in the u.s. and we're doi
is that a role or is it just the savings that they get from the panel fechb the cost of the panel onn ongoing basis is declining? >> yeah, customer that go today save early. we have been doing this for nine years. >> it's extremely extremely low default rate. people save money and when they join, when they go solo it's the only energy source that can lock on the energy rate. it will offer you and it will guarantee what price of energy you're going pay for the next 20 years. solar is...
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coming up the panel returns what would he do review was declared king? ghts of their given the crown? iwill will ask the panel. saved by the bell videos it is so ridiculous you have to see it. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of
coming up the panel returns what would he do review was declared king? ghts of their given the crown? iwill will ask the panel. saved by the bell videos it is so ridiculous you have to see it. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary...
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iwill will ask the panel. t [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site. limited arm movement, fatigue, head ache muscle or joint pain, less appetite, chills, or rash. even if you've already been vacc
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both are wanted for conspiracy and forgery. >> since the inception of the action review panel and otherques, there has been a dramatic drop in the number of conflicts between the police and people of oakland. resistance to arrest and salts on police officers dropped as much as 30% in a single year, while citizen complaints against police officers have been cut in half. but policemen are traditionalists with. many still like the idea of the super cop, the courageous law man who always catches the crook. and some of oakland's finest are still uncomfortable with their department's new style and philosophy. >> there's basically two parts to the job. one part is enforcing the law, and the second part is, let's say, helping people. relationships with people are a whole lot better than they used to be. but as far as enforcement of the law, we're slacking off, and that's part of the job. >> john dickson works in the hard core getto of west oakland. the neighborhood is very poor and almost exclusively black. it is not an easy beat for a white policeman working alone. >> you got to be realistic.
both are wanted for conspiracy and forgery. >> since the inception of the action review panel and otherques, there has been a dramatic drop in the number of conflicts between the police and people of oakland. resistance to arrest and salts on police officers dropped as much as 30% in a single year, while citizen complaints against police officers have been cut in half. but policemen are traditionalists with. many still like the idea of the super cop, the courageous law man who always...
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>> one more question for this round. >> all right, let's turn back to the panel. we have two very interesting questions. one, first let's take the human rights question and then going beyond -- extending -- including human rights but going beyond that term. sandy, do you want to start off? >> sure. again, there has been some really interesting work done over -- on this, better language and better words and defining the way that we -- that we talk to each other about these kinds of issues. but it's limited. and i think coming out of the conference, and we've had a lot of dialogue about this coming out of conference yesterday, i think it is clear that we need to spend some time looking at expanded kinds of language that works for everyone and that is not polarizing in and of itself. we all respect and i'm sure jonathan mann who was just an extraordinary visionary in our field, but understanding that we have to -- our language has to change as time changes. we're not still -- we have to keep moving on and finding common language as more partners come to the table. i t
>> one more question for this round. >> all right, let's turn back to the panel. we have two very interesting questions. one, first let's take the human rights question and then going beyond -- extending -- including human rights but going beyond that term. sandy, do you want to start off? >> sure. again, there has been some really interesting work done over -- on this, better language and better words and defining the way that we -- that we talk to each other about these...
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the second panel we have here is called "fire." it shows the reality was the fire was everywhere, spreading rapidly. people tried to escape the fire. escaping the fire, they would have to leave others behind. they would have to ignore cries for help from people trapped under beams and in houses. people who were injured, in order to escape that so many tragic stories of children leaving their parents behind or parents leaving their children behind when flames were encroaching. the folks at the gallery tell me i can choose any six of the 15 panels i want. i decided i wanted to complicate the narrative. not just portray the japanese as victims of the atomic bomb, but put in a different context that there's a possibility for them to be victims and victimizers at the same time. i wanted to panels to show that. the first one here is called "crows." there were 300,000 citizens, 43,000 japanese soldiers, 45,000 korean slave laborers. they were badly treated by the japanese. they were discriminated against in japan and also discriminated aga
the second panel we have here is called "fire." it shows the reality was the fire was everywhere, spreading rapidly. people tried to escape the fire. escaping the fire, they would have to leave others behind. they would have to ignore cries for help from people trapped under beams and in houses. people who were injured, in order to escape that so many tragic stories of children leaving their parents behind or parents leaving their children behind when flames were encroaching. the...
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fifa formed the panel after nine officials were indicted in may for corruption and other charges. most of these officials had fifa positions. >>> the u.s. attorney handling the investigation issued a warning to the panel members. >> superficial changes at fifa will not be sufficient and likewise, mere changes of personnel or in certain positions without a genuine commitment to good governance will not be sufficient. >> fifa said the reform panel will have 14 other members. the panel is expected to submit proposals to prevent a recurrence of the problem to an extraordinary congress in february. the congress will choose accese blatter's successor. >>> land mines seriously wounded two south korean soldiers. the south has accused the north of planting the mines. three land mines exploded last week in the demaltarrized zone in paju, gyeongi province. about 400 meters from the zone's military demarcation line. south korea's military on monday said it had determined from debris that the north planted the mines. later in the day the military started broadcasts criticizing the north using l
fifa formed the panel after nine officials were indicted in may for corruption and other charges. most of these officials had fifa positions. >>> the u.s. attorney handling the investigation issued a warning to the panel members. >> superficial changes at fifa will not be sufficient and likewise, mere changes of personnel or in certain positions without a genuine commitment to good governance will not be sufficient. >> fifa said the reform panel will have 14 other members....
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the prosecution inquest panel of randomly selected citizens voted for the indictment on friday. it disagreed for a second time with prosecutors who had dismissed the complaint filed against the officials. the prosecutors earlier said the tepco executives could not have predicted a quake and tsunami with the same magnitude as that of the march 11th disaster. friday's decision means the mandatory indictment of former tepco chairman tsunehisa katsumata and the former vice presidents sakae muto and ichiro takekuro for professional negligence resulting in death and injury. court-appointed lawyers will act as prosecutors in the trial. in its decision, the panel said tepco should have taken measures to protect the plant from tsunami and flood-triggered accidents after projecting a 15.7-meter tsunami hitting the plant. the panel said tepco could have foreseen in a worst case scenario flooding would result in a massive release of radioactive substances and widespread damage. the panel also said if the utility had taken appropriate precautions, a serious accident like the one four years a
the prosecution inquest panel of randomly selected citizens voted for the indictment on friday. it disagreed for a second time with prosecutors who had dismissed the complaint filed against the officials. the prosecutors earlier said the tepco executives could not have predicted a quake and tsunami with the same magnitude as that of the march 11th disaster. friday's decision means the mandatory indictment of former tepco chairman tsunehisa katsumata and the former vice presidents sakae muto and...
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and although those points of view are represented on the panel today. i want to introduce briefly the panelists come up with the, but introduce them and they will do it briefly. first we have laura donohue at the professor of law at the georgetown law school and the director of the george thompson, national security and the law. she's the director of the center on privacy technology and she writes extensively in the subject area and we are always delighted to hear from laura. we have jennifer, the assistant assistant professor of law professor of law at the american university washington college of law. prior to that was a senior counterterrorism counsel at human rights watch. bob has been serving as the general counsel of the office of the director of national intelligence for the past six years. previously he was a partner at the firm firm behind the panels are prior to that served as the deputy assistant attorney general in the criminal division of the department of justice as well as the principal associate deputy attorney general. we have ron lead t
and although those points of view are represented on the panel today. i want to introduce briefly the panelists come up with the, but introduce them and they will do it briefly. first we have laura donohue at the professor of law at the georgetown law school and the director of the george thompson, national security and the law. she's the director of the center on privacy technology and she writes extensively in the subject area and we are always delighted to hear from laura. we have jennifer,...
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i want to go back to the question on the panel about gore vidal. i believe we should go back and read corporate dolls essays. congressman edwards, you were in congress i believe during the insanity of the nixon reagan drug war and now we have got the biggest myths in our history. what would you suggest on how to get her way out of this? it's just absolutely ridiculous things going on for 70 years. >> guest: first of all i wasn't there during the nixon years but i was there during the reagan years. i think there is a movement away from
i want to go back to the question on the panel about gore vidal. i believe we should go back and read corporate dolls essays. congressman edwards, you were in congress i believe during the insanity of the nixon reagan drug war and now we have got the biggest myths in our history. what would you suggest on how to get her way out of this? it's just absolutely ridiculous things going on for 70 years. >> guest: first of all i wasn't there during the nixon years but i was there during the...
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-- the panel canal. panama canal. they were laborers recruited from all over the country. they were construction workers. none of those people knew what they were doing. all of these hundreds of thousands of people kept the secret because they didn't know what the secret was. they came to work because after the depression many people were just subsistence farmers or driven off their firms in the midwest. to have a steady paycheck was an attractive proposition. scientists who had fled the persecution of the nazi regime in europe. we benefited from the anti-semitism that hitler and his allies represented. we had the leading scientists and physics of the day. j robert oppenheimer, who was in charge of the research would be enough. at los alamos alone, there were 5000 people. they supplemented the senior people with kids who had just finished a year or two of college, may have had some chemistry, mathematics, or physics, and passed an aptitude exam that show they were intelligent and capable. these young peo
-- the panel canal. panama canal. they were laborers recruited from all over the country. they were construction workers. none of those people knew what they were doing. all of these hundreds of thousands of people kept the secret because they didn't know what the secret was. they came to work because after the depression many people were just subsistence farmers or driven off their firms in the midwest. to have a steady paycheck was an attractive proposition. scientists who had fled the...
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both are wanted for conspiracy and forgery. >> since the inception of the action review panel and otherere has been a dramatic drop in the number of conflicts between the police and people of oakland. resistance to arrest and salts on police officers dropped as much as 30% in a single year, while citizen complaints against police officers have been cut in half. but policemen are tradition traditionalists with. many still like the idea of the super cop, the courageous law man who always catches the crook. and some of oakland's finest are still uncomfortable with their department's new style and philosophy. >> there's basically two parts to the job. one part is enforcing the law, and the second part is, let's say, helping people. relationships with people are a whole lot better than they used to be. but as far as enforcement of the law, we're slacking off, and that's part of the job. >> john dickson works in the hard core getto of west oakland. the neighborhood is very poor and almost exclusively black. it is not an easy beat for a white policeman working alone. >> you got to be realistic
both are wanted for conspiracy and forgery. >> since the inception of the action review panel and otherere has been a dramatic drop in the number of conflicts between the police and people of oakland. resistance to arrest and salts on police officers dropped as much as 30% in a single year, while citizen complaints against police officers have been cut in half. but policemen are tradition traditionalists with. many still like the idea of the super cop, the courageous law man who always...
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the panel is back. okay, let's go. at do you think the greatest movie of all time is. >> that was caitlyn jenner's first movie. okay, i choose it's a wonderful life. i really like saving private ryan. >> i've never seen it because i'm nervous that it will be too tense. >> i'm going to go with the job is. >> i cannot argue with that. there are so many movies from the 70s and 80s. and steven spielberg made a great comment. >> my dad had shown me rosemary's baby and look at how i turned out. >> i think that caddy shack is my favorite movie. but probably the godfather to. >> that is a good one. some of the most popular movies couldn't even get made today. >> his film professor showed it in class, and he said yes, there is a reason all of this is happening and it's actually incredible social commentary. >> that's like them wanting to ban gone with the wind. and it's like no, that's a piece of history that we should watch and remember. >> if we are going to ban films, let's ban some other ones. i'm talking to you. >> the "new
the panel is back. okay, let's go. at do you think the greatest movie of all time is. >> that was caitlyn jenner's first movie. okay, i choose it's a wonderful life. i really like saving private ryan. >> i've never seen it because i'm nervous that it will be too tense. >> i'm going to go with the job is. >> i cannot argue with that. there are so many movies from the 70s and 80s. and steven spielberg made a great comment. >> my dad had shown me rosemary's baby and...
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the beginning of a beautiful friendship. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. g us again, comedian and actress rachel feinstein. (cheers and applause) he's a rapper and actor you can see in the new movie "southpaw," out friday, 50 cent. (cheers and applause) and he's the director of the new movie "trainwreck" and author of the new book "sick in the head," my old pal, judd apatow. (cheers and applause) it's a great panel. lot of movie power on the panel tonight. now, judd, we did this whole cosby thing. i wish he was here tonight. because i know you had a lot to say about this. what is your take on what all this stuff that just came out? >> well, everything just came out so i feel like -- >> larry: you were enjoying it. it's so sad. i mean, you are one of the only people to really make a strong statement about it. and i only talked about it because nobody was talking about it. >> larry: well, it's showbiz. i feel like the women make strong statements. (laughter) no one chose to believe them. >> that's through. right -- true. right. (applause) the camille thing al
the beginning of a beautiful friendship. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. g us again, comedian and actress rachel feinstein. (cheers and applause) he's a rapper and actor you can see in the new movie "southpaw," out friday, 50 cent. (cheers and applause) and he's the director of the new movie "trainwreck" and author of the new book "sick in the head," my old pal, judd apatow. (cheers and applause) it's a great panel. lot...
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even if the cost of the panel on an ongoing basis are declining? eah, customers that go today see savings early. we've been doing this noun for nine years. the costs have declined -- solar technology costs have declined over the nine-year period. but our default -- there are essentially no defaults. our default rate is around half a percent. accumulated over the last eight years or so. so extremely, extremely low default rates. people save money. and they know when they join that when they go solar it's the only energy source that can lock in the energy rate for the next 20 ars. no utility will offer you that proposition. no utility will guarantee and tell you what price of energy you're going to pay for the next 20 years. solar is unique. we give customers that choice. they know now they can maintain control over their energy cost. and they make that decision. >> lyndon, i want to switch gears slightly. the slerkt hector has been undes as is the entire stock market here. do you see consolidation happening in your space? do you see perhaps rolling u
even if the cost of the panel on an ongoing basis are declining? eah, customers that go today see savings early. we've been doing this noun for nine years. the costs have declined -- solar technology costs have declined over the nine-year period. but our default -- there are essentially no defaults. our default rate is around half a percent. accumulated over the last eight years or so. so extremely, extremely low default rates. people save money. and they know when they join that when they go...
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anything you want to ask the panel is? e candidates, i want to know why most don't speak about the real culprit, the federal reserve and how many are not pushing for this. >> it sounds complex and boring to most normal americans. >> also true. >> but with the scapegoating, you're right, it's also something that the sitting president has done his entire career. >> question for the democratic party representative. with obama having doubled our debt to 18 trillion, giving greece this situation, with out what point is the magic number where we become greece. >> greece is a beautiful and functional country. [applause] >> one of the great things is lowering the deficit, what might surprise you to know is how much of that was created by those wars. >> we don't want to cut anything. >> that's absolutely not true. >> hillary wants to do both. >> i will embrace her on one side and fight her on the other. >> scott walker took on the teachers union and one. then he flip-flopped on immigration. >> it is a top choice of mine because he h
anything you want to ask the panel is? e candidates, i want to know why most don't speak about the real culprit, the federal reserve and how many are not pushing for this. >> it sounds complex and boring to most normal americans. >> also true. >> but with the scapegoating, you're right, it's also something that the sitting president has done his entire career. >> question for the democratic party representative. with obama having doubled our debt to 18 trillion, giving...
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i wanted to talk about the hedge fund panel. let me begin with a metaphor, you get what you pay for. i have anxiety about not compensating members of the committee while we compensate others. i know you mentioned rudey hobson and glad to see he is a member. i think we should come up with compensation for him or his fund because we are taking him away from his job at uc regents and don't think it is fair we do it as a courtesy. we did have other speaker flz invesment committees and that i have no trouble for asking them a courtesy tooffer their time, but when you talk about a very very big project, i think we should come up with a way to compensate. they can't receive it directly but their fund can or we can compensate in another way. is that feasible? >> in our world we exchange favor squz willow rr uc big time, but we par ticipate in selection process with plan jz other city departments and it is a mutual aid and we hope we are not taking him away from his job, that they are doing it on on their own, but i don't believe there is
i wanted to talk about the hedge fund panel. let me begin with a metaphor, you get what you pay for. i have anxiety about not compensating members of the committee while we compensate others. i know you mentioned rudey hobson and glad to see he is a member. i think we should come up with compensation for him or his fund because we are taking him away from his job at uc regents and don't think it is fair we do it as a courtesy. we did have other speaker flz invesment committees and that i have...
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>> the entire panel will be at the, right beside the bookstore tent, a tent just adjacent to it right after this panel to sign them. >> okay. but i want to go to the next conference. [laughter] >> you're going to have to track these guys down, so -- they're pretty nice, so i think they'll be more than willing to sign for you. >> all right, thank you. [laughter] >> robbie, i think she was a plant for the bookseller. >> yeah. [laughter] >> my name is todd allen, i'm a u.s. history teacher here in jackson. and i appreciate the attention that we are putting on the so-called cold cases, but i just wanted to be someone the stand up and remind us that we have a very hot case in. july 8th, this summer, jonathan sanders was riding his horses at night because it was cool enough to do that, and the stories vary, but there was some altercation with the police, and he was killed by kevin harrington. part-time police officer in stonewall, mississippi. kevin harrington is still free. and jonathan sand isers is -- sanders is dead. in mississippi black lives do not matter. [applause] >> i am senator d
>> the entire panel will be at the, right beside the bookstore tent, a tent just adjacent to it right after this panel to sign them. >> okay. but i want to go to the next conference. [laughter] >> you're going to have to track these guys down, so -- they're pretty nice, so i think they'll be more than willing to sign for you. >> all right, thank you. [laughter] >> robbie, i think she was a plant for the bookseller. >> yeah. [laughter] >> my name is todd...
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and we're back now with the panel. well bob woodward, you've covered a scandal or two, how big a development do you think it is now that clinton has been forced to turn her server over to the fbi, that this is no longer politician versus politician, but handled by law enforcement. do you see any parallels to nixon? >> fascinating question. first of all, i think this potentially is a really big deal. first of all because the volume. we're talking about potentially 60,000 e-mails. i mean, and for people to make decla rations it never had this or that, we don't know. it would take somebody a month to just go through and sort this stuff out. and the other thing is you know yourself, i mean, suppose somebody got all your e-mail, you may think, oh it's clean, and everything's fine, but then when you start looking at things. there's going to be some problematic interchanges, somebody would send you something and no one wants all their e-mail out. and so, this is going to be -- what about e-mails from 22,974, i mean we're going
and we're back now with the panel. well bob woodward, you've covered a scandal or two, how big a development do you think it is now that clinton has been forced to turn her server over to the fbi, that this is no longer politician versus politician, but handled by law enforcement. do you see any parallels to nixon? >> fascinating question. first of all, i think this potentially is a really big deal. first of all because the volume. we're talking about potentially 60,000 e-mails. i mean,...
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the panel returns a little later. rule that requires bosses to disclose salary gap with employees. first andrew napolitano the judge is going to break down the fbi's investigation as hillary clinton and potentially criminal e-mail server. how deep is the yogurt? find out next. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. . kennedy: they're the three letters that hillary clinton does not want to hear. fbi, the agency has reportedly contacted her attorney about his possession of a thumb drive that contains those e-mails, and they're checking in with the tech firm that
the panel returns a little later. rule that requires bosses to disclose salary gap with employees. first andrew napolitano the judge is going to break down the fbi's investigation as hillary clinton and potentially criminal e-mail server. how deep is the yogurt? find out next. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be...
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the panel will be back later. back, investigating eyewitness accounts in the wake of mysterious pollution. later on the panel will react to this. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> welcome back. my friend charlie the death is a man on the ground. this latest piece takes a look at a recent shooting in detroit when a federal officer killed someone. eyewitnesses claim otherwise >> a fugitive task force went into a detroit home looking for terrorists, 20 -year-old robbery suspect who is black and ended up dead. the federal agent who shot him said the su
the panel will be back later. back, investigating eyewitness accounts in the wake of mysterious pollution. later on the panel will react to this. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company....
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welcome to the harper lee panel. [applause] >> thank you. i like being called an expert on something. i am on that debt nelson, i would like to reiterate the welcome to our panel and i would like to introduce my panelist and we will jump right in and the last ten minutes will be reserved for audience questions. this is my panel obviously. sterling plumpp is the author of 14 books including a home base, the editor of two anthologies, some how we survive, a collection of south african writing and writing historical and cultural society writers workshop. professor emeritus at the university of illinois chicago where he served in african-american studies and english department. most recently served as visiting professor and chicago state university, recipient of numerous awards in african-american cultural storytelling including the 2014 american book award for literature. currently at the 13 is writer in residence at mississippi university. [applause] >> next is beth ann fennelly directs the program at ole miss where she was the outstanding libe
welcome to the harper lee panel. [applause] >> thank you. i like being called an expert on something. i am on that debt nelson, i would like to reiterate the welcome to our panel and i would like to introduce my panelist and we will jump right in and the last ten minutes will be reserved for audience questions. this is my panel obviously. sterling plumpp is the author of 14 books including a home base, the editor of two anthologies, some how we survive, a collection of south african...
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coming up the panel returns what would he do review was declared king? he thoughts of their given the crown? iwill will ask the panel. real cheese people pack uber flavor into ultra thin. sargento ultra thin slices with just 45 calories a slice- that's 45 reasons to layer, stack sneak, peek, beg, like, love. sargento- we're real cheese people. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost® high protein. join the club at brandpower.com. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain and rain. water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she le
coming up the panel returns what would he do review was declared king? he thoughts of their given the crown? iwill will ask the panel. real cheese people pack uber flavor into ultra thin. sargento ultra thin slices with just 45 calories a slice- that's 45 reasons to layer, stack sneak, peek, beg, like, love. sargento- we're real cheese people. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get...
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i want to thank the panel. i want to thank all of you and i want to take this second to thank the president and the congress, miraculously all moving together to pass the national alzheimer's project. we talk about the division in this government. there was unity there and we all benefit from that. i'm grateful to be able to thank them and thank all of you. have a wonderful rest of the conference. [ applause ] >> can you hear me? good morning, i'm tom perez. it's an honor to be here. i see a bunch of serial activists in the back. so i'm in the right place. thank you t
i want to thank the panel. i want to thank all of you and i want to take this second to thank the president and the congress, miraculously all moving together to pass the national alzheimer's project. we talk about the division in this government. there was unity there and we all benefit from that. i'm grateful to be able to thank them and thank all of you. have a wonderful rest of the conference. [ applause ] >> can you hear me? good morning, i'm tom perez. it's an honor to be here. i...
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make sure you stick around in the panel will talk shortly about lady. first the judge on donald trump's immigration policy is kicking out millions of illegals does it violate the constitution? who will talk about that more with the judge coming up. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. >> welcome back. bill o'rielly locks horns with donald trump about what the constitution says about the constitution. >> billet think you are wrong about the 14th amendment and frankly the whole thing with anchor babies and the concept of anchor babies i don't think you are right about that. >> if you were born here you are an american, period. >> there are many lawyers tha
make sure you stick around in the panel will talk shortly about lady. first the judge on donald trump's immigration policy is kicking out millions of illegals does it violate the constitution? who will talk about that more with the judge coming up. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an...
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the panel will be back later. back, investigating eyewitness accounts in the wake of mysterious pollution. later on the panel will react to this. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> welcome back. my friend charlie the death is a man on the ground. this latest piece takes a look at a recent shooting in detroit when a federal officer killed someone. eyewitnesses claim otherwise >> a fugitive task force went into a detroit home looking for terrorists, 20 -year-old robbery suspect who is black and ended up dead. the federal agent who shot him said the suspect dropped through a hole in the attic and came at him wielding a hammer. the father claims his son was unarmed and the victim of a assassination. recently the wayne county prosecutor ruled in favor of the agent. no charges will be brought. in the current climate of america it is important to say the fede
the panel will be back later. back, investigating eyewitness accounts in the wake of mysterious pollution. later on the panel will react to this. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> welcome back. my friend charlie the death is a man on the ground. this latest piece takes a look at a recent shooting in detroit when a...
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make sure you stick around in the panel will talk shortly about lady. t the judge on donald trump's immigration policy is kicking out millions of illegals the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> welcome back. bill o'rielly locks horns with donald trump about what the constitution says about the constitution. >> billet think you are wrong about the 14th amendment and frankly the whole thing with anchor babies and the concept of anchor babies i don't think you are right about that. >> if you were born here you are an american, period. >> there are many lawyers that are saying that's not the way it is in terms of this. >> what does
make sure you stick around in the panel will talk shortly about lady. t the judge on donald trump's immigration policy is kicking out millions of illegals the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're...