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the tables indicate numbers of jobs and their titled construction jobs. there is a footnote that makes it clear that they also include indirect i think, so they're not all construction jobs and part of the reason why in the commentings we said the numbers look big to us in the construction in our experience and it needs to be clear to the reader they're not construction and construction indirect induced outcomes. >> what would that be a construction job versus a indirect induced job? >> i think the report blends the two so the folks actually working the manpower hours to construct the facility that's being referenced i would call a construction job and then jobs that are not actually job site employment but are perhaps equipment or services because there's -- a cup of coffee the kree chief buys while they're there those are indirect jobs. >> so the people who would provide -- who would deliver equipment or who would provide -- make the coffee, like a starbucks. they're counting star backs? i believe that's what the report does but i will let him speak to t
the tables indicate numbers of jobs and their titled construction jobs. there is a footnote that makes it clear that they also include indirect i think, so they're not all construction jobs and part of the reason why in the commentings we said the numbers look big to us in the construction in our experience and it needs to be clear to the reader they're not construction and construction indirect induced outcomes. >> what would that be a construction job versus a indirect induced job?...
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and key leaders had a seat at the table. to what senate majority leader harry reid had to say. >> legislation is the art of compromise. any chief executive who has to work with a legislature as the president of the united states do, they don't get what they want. legislation is a compromise and that's what this legislation is. >> congress has the worst approval ratings of any entity out there and recent polling, people want it to get down on the hill. but as harry reid said that means compromise and you will have people mad all ends of the spectrum. i think that is right. democrats are trying to color this, this is a big win for the democratic party. we got opposites in congress to work with us. but what options did they have? they are putting it in rose- colored glass, but the democrats are taking leverage off of the table. they accused the republicans for being vicious for imagining that the government shutdown is good leverage. and now democrats don't have that tool and they are left with nothing but say we compromised. >
and key leaders had a seat at the table. to what senate majority leader harry reid had to say. >> legislation is the art of compromise. any chief executive who has to work with a legislature as the president of the united states do, they don't get what they want. legislation is a compromise and that's what this legislation is. >> congress has the worst approval ratings of any entity out there and recent polling, people want it to get down on the hill. but as harry reid said that...
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without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. the housing will be in order. the house -- the house will be in order. the house will be in order. the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, we have one more vote. that will be the last time that john dingell votes in this house after 59 years. great servant of our country. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield you such time as i may consume. the speaker: let me thank my colleague for yielding -- for yielding. let me add my words of congratulation to our good friend, john dingell. who's been a mentor to members on both sides. aisle. and has carried more institutional history than anyone here. my job tonight is to say thank you and merry christmas. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields ba
without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. the housing will be in order. the house -- the house will be in order. the house will be in order. the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, we have one more vote. that will be the last time...
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when you refuse to take anything off the table after a huge run that you get hurt. >> this style has ubters and mainly the people that have made money in the handful of generation best stocks and not all stocks are created equal and i'm not take saying take them all off the table and go home. i'm saying take some of it off the table and my style of investing and it is a style, one that permeates the show and one that's different from what you hear all day is to buy come stocks are down because i believe i'm buying shares in an enterprise and unless that enterprise has faltered in the interim between my decision to buy and my buying i, i stick with it. i use the market's ration ability and randomness that i talk about endlessly on the show and remember how i say the market can be stupid over a short period of time to accumulate my favorite stocks. i'm willing to be very big or own the stock they like if the overall market takes a downturn. we have seen totally domestic stocks like retailers brought down because of european weakness and i urge you to use that weakness to buy. i know tha
when you refuse to take anything off the table after a huge run that you get hurt. >> this style has ubters and mainly the people that have made money in the handful of generation best stocks and not all stocks are created equal and i'm not take saying take them all off the table and go home. i'm saying take some of it off the table and my style of investing and it is a style, one that permeates the show and one that's different from what you hear all day is to buy come stocks are down...
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law was passed and make sure that the law that was enacted ultimately reflected what everyone at the table understood was going to be the law and in the proposal. so we were looking forward to this coming up today. we were disappointed to hear that it was tabled and really hope and ask you to take it from the table and consider it and pass this ordinance. the disclosures at issue here are harmful. they may cause us >> i make my business doing construction work in san francisco. i believe most of the time i'm exempt under the rules, but the rules are not very clear when engineers are providing services so i'm very concerned about having to disclose my competitive advantage as, in most of my clients view me as a contractor, which i'm not. i'm a licensed structural engineer, but i'm going to be asked to disclose my compensation to the public so my clients can look? i'm at a loss what benefit it does. now, also in comment to this, most permit consultants are engineers, contractors, architects. they're not raising hundreds of thousands of dollars. they're in the construction industry. there may
law was passed and make sure that the law that was enacted ultimately reflected what everyone at the table understood was going to be the law and in the proposal. so we were looking forward to this coming up today. we were disappointed to hear that it was tabled and really hope and ask you to take it from the table and consider it and pass this ordinance. the disclosures at issue here are harmful. they may cause us >> i make my business doing construction work in san francisco. i believe...
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in the round table discussion on things that affect the citizens, the people that you're serveing. we as individuals in the media -- this is the new type of social media -- we are, as you see my little camera here, i'm not crazy, but this is a call dommenting all these work groups an supervisors
in the round table discussion on things that affect the citizens, the people that you're serveing. we as individuals in the media -- this is the new type of social media -- we are, as you see my little camera here, i'm not crazy, but this is a call dommenting all these work groups an supervisors
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in the round table discussion on things that affect the citizens, the people that you're serveing. we as individuals in the media -- this is the new type of social media -- we are, as you see my little camera here, i'm not crazy, but this is a call dommenting all these work groups an supervisors, having these hearings, you don't get no information. most of questions you asking, what do you get? we'll get back to you. and does that ever get back? i don't think so. but if there was another concept, supervisors, that community people like myself and other, media, be there involved with this so called working groups, what do you working on and who are you working for and who is working these groups? so the spin word now is working groups. >> thank you mr. washington. are there any other members of the public who'd like to provide public comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is closed. so at this time, president tang, there are a number of changes that i am going to propose to the board of supervisors responses to the civil grand jury for this particular purpose, starting wi
in the round table discussion on things that affect the citizens, the people that you're serveing. we as individuals in the media -- this is the new type of social media -- we are, as you see my little camera here, i'm not crazy, but this is a call dommenting all these work groups an supervisors, having these hearings, you don't get no information. most of questions you asking, what do you get? we'll get back to you. and does that ever get back? i don't think so. but if there was another...
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but let's take a look at the table of contents. just what do you learn from the table of contents? >> one thing i noticed, they think the jews have a lot more power than they probably did at this time -- >> give me an example. >> [indiscernible] >> good. by the way it is in the protocols of the elders of zion -- the real fear that jews are in hiding or secretly in control of many aspects of american and indeed world life. but they are experts in doing what? take a look at the very first item. what are they experts in? >> [indiscernible] >> what's that? concealing. now let's understand how conspiracy -- this is true of all conspiracy theories. there is a conspiracy theory that blames the jews. you then say, gee, i don't see jews running things. and the answer is? >> [indiscernible] >> it is concealed. no wonder you can't see it. can anybody negate that argument? jews are visible. it's jews. if i don't see it, well, it is concealed. and this is quite typical of conspiratorial claims of all kinds. the same was true of people who thought that the masons in the 19th century controlled ev
but let's take a look at the table of contents. just what do you learn from the table of contents? >> one thing i noticed, they think the jews have a lot more power than they probably did at this time -- >> give me an example. >> [indiscernible] >> good. by the way it is in the protocols of the elders of zion -- the real fear that jews are in hiding or secretly in control of many aspects of american and indeed world life. but they are experts in doing what? take a look...
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because it was based on the facts that were on the table. not what's going on in the street or not what others may want it to be. >> we're talking about a police officer that lives in the city, does what he was trained to do, literally an eagle scout. he's the model of what we want a police officer to be. >> joining me now is president of dmost, heather mcgee and michael eric dyson. ? heather, you and i have talked a lot about unions and the important role they play, but here we have the police union saying something that is distressing to a lot of folks that watch this. are you confident that this police union can reform itself in the way it might need to? >> am confident that any group of workers can decide to express what those workers wish and, unfortunately in too many police -- in too many police departments across the country, there is a culture of a lack of accountability. there is a culture of at least implicit bias, if not explicit bias and importantly, there are policies that encourage excessive arrests that encourage excessive vio
because it was based on the facts that were on the table. not what's going on in the street or not what others may want it to be. >> we're talking about a police officer that lives in the city, does what he was trained to do, literally an eagle scout. he's the model of what we want a police officer to be. >> joining me now is president of dmost, heather mcgee and michael eric dyson. ? heather, you and i have talked a lot about unions and the important role they play, but here we...
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and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 669 to amepped the public health service act to improve the health of children and help better understand and enhance awareness about unexpected sudden death in early life, with the senate amendments thereto, and concur in the senate amendments. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill and the senate amendments. the clerk: h.r. 669, an act to amend the public health service act to improve the health of children and help better understand and enhance awareness about unexpected sudden death in early life. senate amendments. strike all after the enacting clause and insert the following. section 1, short title, this act may be cited as the sudden unexpected death data enhancement and awareness act. section two. continuing activities relating to stillbirth, sudden unexpected infant death and sudden death in childhood. mr. bi
and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 669 to amepped the public health service act to improve the health of children and help better understand and enhance awareness about unexpected sudden death in early life, with the senate amendments thereto, and concur in the senate amendments. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the...
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well, no so, yes a nonprofit offered the table to the mayor's office and the mayor maybe filling a table to the tickets offered to this department and 3 commissioners take 3 of the table tickets it's not direct to me, i'm a third party benefactor >> ; right? >> so the city is a nonprofit and the city is is a nonprofit. >> i think there are two things i'd like to follow-up the first, whether or not the mayor's office or. >> he lives near me. >> has an agreement with the nonprofit whether in kaktd contact or contract the second thing more of the situation is how you ended up with the ticket did you get offered the ticketed from a city relationship or was it a special relationship i know worse case scenario that you would record that as a gift on the form seven hundred but restricted to the non-refundable part. >> i want to go back to our hand off rule where few receive it and don't want it you can pay it or return it or hand it off. >> dominant it to charity. >> did or does it are to be a party 3. >> and who's name your name or the person - >> i'm sorry. >> who's name 0 do i pass it on a p
well, no so, yes a nonprofit offered the table to the mayor's office and the mayor maybe filling a table to the tickets offered to this department and 3 commissioners take 3 of the table tickets it's not direct to me, i'm a third party benefactor >> ; right? >> so the city is a nonprofit and the city is is a nonprofit. >> i think there are two things i'd like to follow-up the first, whether or not the mayor's office or. >> he lives near me. >> has an agreement with...
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. >> he threw the bag out, the marijuana out on the table. nonchalantly, like, i want to bet this. >> acts that couldn't be more sinister. >> that one shot hit the ground. then he shot another time. >> "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking, 2." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. these days, it seems like everyone has a video camera and is eager to share their private moments online. but the video you're about to watch was never meant to be shared. it's a video that wound up as evidence only by chance. and it's a good thing. the scene it recorded is disturbing and illegal. >> you want do smoke? >> no! >> i just couldn't believe somebody could do that. >> it was pretty shocking. i've seen a lot of things but that was a first for me. i couldn't believe that this would happen, especially here in pataskala. >> it's a small city in ohio about 20 miles east of columbus. the population, less than 15,000, but it suffers from an unusually high crime rate. >> you know, we get this small town feel, but we have big-town problems h
. >> he threw the bag out, the marijuana out on the table. nonchalantly, like, i want to bet this. >> acts that couldn't be more sinister. >> that one shot hit the ground. then he shot another time. >> "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking, 2." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. these days, it seems like everyone has a video camera and is eager to share their private moments online. but the video you're about to watch was...
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bills be read a third time and passed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table en bloc. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. carper: mr. president, senior senator if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 5050, which is at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 5050, an act to repeal the act of may 31, 1918, and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. mr. carper: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the bill be read a thiermd and passed and th the motions to reconsider be laid on the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. carper: mr. president, as if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the consideration of h.r. 5185, which is at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 5185, an act to reauthorize the young women's breast health education and awareness re
bills be read a third time and passed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table en bloc. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. carper: mr. president, senior senator if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 5050, which is at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 5050, an act to repeal the act of may 31, 1918, and for other purposes. the presiding officer:...
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unanimous consent the bill be read a their time and passed, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent, that when the senate complete its business today, it adjourn until tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m., following the journal of proceedings be time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. the senate then proceed to administering the oath of office to senator schatz and scott. following any leader remarks, the senate resume executive session in consideration of the mamet nomination and the senate recess from 12:30 to 2:15 p.m. to allow for weekly caucus meetings. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, for the information of all senators, there will be four roll call votes at 10:30 on the morning on ma'am et and bell -- on the mamet and bell nominations and other series of votes will occur at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. if there's no further business to come before the senate, i ask the senate stand adjourned under the senate stand adjourned under >> tonight o
unanimous consent the bill be read a their time and passed, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent, that when the senate complete its business today, it adjourn until tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m., following the journal of proceedings be time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. the senate then proceed to administering the oath of office to senator schatz and scott. following any...
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. >> at that moment the bar owner turns the table on his attackers. ow goes on the offensive fighting to keep the assailants there until police arrive. >> i wasn't going to let them leave the building. i just had this fire in my belly as a husband and father and business owner that i just had to do this. >> the friends of the two robbers, apparently unaware of the robbery plans come out from playing pool and realizes what's going on. for a moment it looks as if each try to stop the fight. they give up. instead of helping t.j., they flee the bar. the three-way throwdown rages on. at one point a tap handle is knocked into the on position. what comes next puts t.j. on the short list for bar owner of the year. >> i'm not sure exactly what the bartender was thinking but he took the time while fighting to turn the tap off and save the beer. >> as the fighting continues, the female attackers is able to break free. >> she had taken a pool cue, lined up and came right down on the top of my hair, which is by far the most devastating blow i sustained, even more t
. >> at that moment the bar owner turns the table on his attackers. ow goes on the offensive fighting to keep the assailants there until police arrive. >> i wasn't going to let them leave the building. i just had this fire in my belly as a husband and father and business owner that i just had to do this. >> the friends of the two robbers, apparently unaware of the robbery plans come out from playing pool and realizes what's going on. for a moment it looks as if each try to...
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nothing calls them to the table faster. make breakfast pop! like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. week night dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. >>> if you care about keeping up with the joneses, don't move to decker heights. they get serious about putting up lights. it's not just about the giving spirit, there also a whole lot of money up for grabs. here's david wright. >> reporter: if you had any doubt about it, put on your best christmas sweater and have a gander at youtube. there's a taylor swift house that may give you seizures. and this year, there's plenty of "frozen." ♪ let it go >> reporter: and enough mannheim steam roller for the whole year. and when it comes to spreading christmas cheer, this is a nutcracker theme. nobody outdoes this woman in brooklyn. >> those are soldiers. they were brought in here by a crane. and put in place. because they're three pieces. >> reporter: this is christmas central. >> i like my whole
nothing calls them to the table faster. make breakfast pop! like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. week night dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. >>> if you care about keeping up with the joneses, don't move to decker heights. they get serious about putting up lights. it's not just about the giving spirit, there also a whole lot of money up for grabs. here's david wright....
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bill be read three times and passed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blumenthal: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to immediate consideration of calendar number 609, s. 2759. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 609, s. 2759, a bill to release the city of saint clare, missouri, from all restrictions, conditions, and limitations, and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. blumenthal: i further ask that the bill be read a third time and passed and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blumenthal: i ask unanimous consent that the veterans' affairs committee be discharged and that the senate proceed to the consideration of the following items, which are v.a. facility naming bills en bloc, h.r. 3682, h.r. 3375, senate 2921 and se
bill be read three times and passed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blumenthal: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to immediate consideration of calendar number 609, s. 2759. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 609, s. 2759, a bill to release the city of saint clare, missouri, from all restrictions, conditions, and...
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. >> or helping the world's hungry find a place at the table. welcome to "titans at the table." thank you so much for joining us. let's have a cheers before we begin. >> [all] cheers. >> let me start with this question. p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expanded it. so, when you look at your own businesses, do you look and say i want to make sure this stays around for over 100 years? >> no. babbo turns 15 this year. i know mesa turned 22. i think we have already outlived our original plans. we planned on getting in but we did not have an out, nor did we have a finish or dream of a finish. 100 years -- >> seems too far? >> no, i love the idea. but that would be four or five generations of chefs and families. if it was something we could do, i would be very excited. >> are you preparing your business for that possibility? >> my mistake was building 21 one-off restaurants. >> wait, you made a mistake? [laughter] >> i ma
. >> or helping the world's hungry find a place at the table. welcome to "titans at the table." thank you so much for joining us. let's have a cheers before we begin. >> [all] cheers. >> let me start with this question. p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expanded it. so, when you look at your own...
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pryor: i ask unanimous consent the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the appointments at the desk appear separately in the record as if made by the chair. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: i ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding the upcoming recess or adjournment of the senate, the president of the senate, the president pro tempore of the senate, the majority and minority leaders be authorized to make appointments to commissions, committees, boards, conferences, and interparliamentary conferences authorized by law by concurrent resolution of the two houses or by order of the senate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: i ask unanimous consent that during the adjournment or recess of the senate from wednesday, december 17, 2014, through friday, january 2, 2015, senators rockefeller, cardin, levin be authorized to sign duly enrolled bills or joint resolutions. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: mr. pres
pryor: i ask unanimous consent the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the appointments at the desk appear separately in the record as if made by the chair. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: i ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding the upcoming recess or adjournment of the senate, the president of the senate, the president pro tempore of the...
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without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, to suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 2719 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2719, an act to require the transportation security administration to implement best practices and improve transparency with regard to technology acquisition programs and for other purposes. senate amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on
without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, to suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 2719 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2719, an act to require the transportation security administration to implement best practices and improve transparency with regard to technology acquisition...
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we see at teachers unions they come to the table to fight the teachers, we see teachers, the middle-class standards, when it had been in the nineteenth century, as long as they are working class type of jobs, young women for a few years, there wasn't a career, we did not pay that much because they were going to do it before -- it was a bit of a family to support and the teachers' union to move away from that and we see that, collective bargaining for teachers, teachers make 10% more. there were positive changes that needed to do with the country such as teachers' unions and respectfully. as teachers unions gain more power they became less popular and one of the reasons why was they seemed more powerful, studying with mayors and governors, and often times students at the table, as strong a voice for student names and that critique in the late 1960s with the black power community movement. a group of african-american parents started to raise this issue alongside a radical critique in the 1960s becoming more mainstream to the point where it as the bipartisan consensus over the years the teac
we see at teachers unions they come to the table to fight the teachers, we see teachers, the middle-class standards, when it had been in the nineteenth century, as long as they are working class type of jobs, young women for a few years, there wasn't a career, we did not pay that much because they were going to do it before -- it was a bit of a family to support and the teachers' union to move away from that and we see that, collective bargaining for teachers, teachers make 10% more. there were...
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the table of contents, take a look at them and tell me, you know, what we learned. , even from the very title, what do we make of this? this title? some of you have it, i would start this way. what do you make of this title? >> the international jew, it's saying it's a world problem, so it's saying that not only are jews a problem in america but jews are everywhere and everywhere they are causing havoc. >> right. it's absolutely right. the very title the international jew. and stated as a declarative. this of course does suggest certain elements of influence in the protocols of the elders of zion but not only is it the international jew and this in 1921 is the international jew, according to the cover of the book. >> the world's foremost problem. >> the world's foremost problem. not the flu epidemic. not warfare which killed millions and millions of people. not warfare. not the arms race. not economic problems. the world's foremost problem, he declared, and he didn't put a question mark there, was the international -- was the international jew. now, take a look. i ha
the table of contents, take a look at them and tell me, you know, what we learned. , even from the very title, what do we make of this? this title? some of you have it, i would start this way. what do you make of this title? >> the international jew, it's saying it's a world problem, so it's saying that not only are jews a problem in america but jews are everywhere and everywhere they are causing havoc. >> right. it's absolutely right. the very title the international jew. and...
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bye, david. >>> we turn the tables. they made their pitch now, who had the best idea?eet. using the #madeinamerica. >>> have a good evening. good night. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants. a history teacher from jacksonville, florida... a development officer from oberlin, ohio... and our returning champion, a medical device engineer from loveland, ohio...
bye, david. >>> we turn the tables. they made their pitch now, who had the best idea?eet. using the #madeinamerica. >>> have a good evening. good night. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants. a history teacher from jacksonville, florida... a development officer from oberlin, ohio... and our returning champion, a medical device engineer from loveland, ohio...
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again, the notion it takes it off the table, i am not sure it does. that's what the select committee will probably look at. >> a question about you and not in terms of the benghazi report for the question of edward snowden. where are we on that? what damage you believe edward snowden did the united states? >> i think was long-lasting and serious and we are trying to mitigate. it is important to remember about 95% of everything you stole from the united states was not about any nsa program, the telephone worker program or any of that. it had military strategy and tactical information when it comes to intelligence. it had nothing to do with what he claimed he was doing to expose a wrongdoing by the national security agency. that information -- >> should the united states offer him an incentive to come back and testify? >> i do not know. the damage is real. one of the things he did that really bothers me to this day is the cause of the information that he's stolen at some of it was leaked, we believe some of it is moving around to different intelligence s
again, the notion it takes it off the table, i am not sure it does. that's what the select committee will probably look at. >> a question about you and not in terms of the benghazi report for the question of edward snowden. where are we on that? what damage you believe edward snowden did the united states? >> i think was long-lasting and serious and we are trying to mitigate. it is important to remember about 95% of everything you stole from the united states was not about any nsa...
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and other agencies at the table. y is looking at the same data the police department is looking at and the department of mental health, division of youth community development, department of education and are saying in these communities what can we do together? that's what needs to happen across the city. that's what needs to happen across the nation. that's where we should be directing our energies right now. >> does this all need to be carried out in public view? i mean, you are in the entertainment capital of the world, so to speak. the media capital. or is there something these conversations, police, mayor, community, behind closed doors or at least in some privacy? >> definitely behind closed doors and get together, so there's no rhetoric, no fighting, no -- get together. however, you have community leaders then you have the police department who these -- they figure they hate the police, so why are we going to meet with them? you know, in the first place? so it's tough to get together. >> answer is both. >> the
and other agencies at the table. y is looking at the same data the police department is looking at and the department of mental health, division of youth community development, department of education and are saying in these communities what can we do together? that's what needs to happen across the city. that's what needs to happen across the nation. that's where we should be directing our energies right now. >> does this all need to be carried out in public view? i mean, you are in the...
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we can do the old table cloth out from under the stuff on the table trick. >> they tried it again andbody knows what it is to be the kid trying to do this trick and failing a whole bunch of times. >> you keep expecting for something to happen. >> and then something does. >> oh, my god, the kid gets crushed. >> you have to sort of scream the first time you see it. >> holy crap, is that kid okay? >> you're wondering what the happened. >> don't worry, nobody was hurt in the making of this video. in fact it is not a magic trick but a marketing trick for the gop variety theater in germany. >> gop is an entertainment for all senses. you sit there and look with wide eyes. it's very fascinating. we have five theaters in germany and we have about 700,000 people coming to our shows every year. >> however, the theater wants to attract a younger demographic. they hire film makers to create a video too grab people's attention. >>. >> translator: we researched you tube and found out videos of children and accidents are very successful on the internet. so we thought, let's do a combination of both.
we can do the old table cloth out from under the stuff on the table trick. >> they tried it again andbody knows what it is to be the kid trying to do this trick and failing a whole bunch of times. >> you keep expecting for something to happen. >> and then something does. >> oh, my god, the kid gets crushed. >> you have to sort of scream the first time you see it. >> holy crap, is that kid okay? >> you're wondering what the happened. >> don't...
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there is no budget that anybody can come up with in washington that would be good if it sets the table the robert barons on wall street to do exactly what they did in 2008. why in the world would this country take that risk again. we start tonight with another possible government shutdown. this time republicans, they're handing out risky gifts to big banks on wall street. democrats not happy about this at all, at least some. this could result in another government shutdown. another $25 billion or maybe more. later tonight the house is expected to vote on a spending bill that repeals a key provision of dodd frank called the swaps pushout rule. the bill passed a procedural vote earlier today, and the vote is currently stalled. democratic leader nancy pelosi says the delay is proof republicans don't have the votes and they better not have the votes. what budget could we have as a country to function if we took care of everything and we gambled with the future. president obama shockingly said today that he supports the spending billioning that this is in there. what? however, it's not clea
there is no budget that anybody can come up with in washington that would be good if it sets the table the robert barons on wall street to do exactly what they did in 2008. why in the world would this country take that risk again. we start tonight with another possible government shutdown. this time republicans, they're handing out risky gifts to big banks on wall street. democrats not happy about this at all, at least some. this could result in another government shutdown. another $25 billion...
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the record. and so at this point we can not table this item. we'll need to continue it to the call of the chair. >> you could table this item if you want, no? >> madam chair, the hearing is prepared in committee as a motion, it turns into a motion and you'll recommend it out to the board. venlg >> okay. >> so through the chair i'd like to make a motion through the chair that for item 4 we forward out to the full board of supervisors for recommendations for number 2, 11, 16, 18, 21 that has been agendaed. >> without objection, those are recommend. at this time i'd like to rescind the vehicle vote for item number 3. without objection the vote for item 3 is rejektd. jected tank. >> item p 3 to instead of tabling this item we are going to forward it to the full board of supervisors. our recommendation responses for number 1a, 1b, 2a, 3, 11d and 12b. >> okay. without objection those items are recommended. madam clerk, can you call item 5. >> a hearing on the stattous of san francisco getting to zero effort [inaudible] and hif advocates. >> okay, supe
the record. and so at this point we can not table this item. we'll need to continue it to the call of the chair. >> you could table this item if you want, no? >> madam chair, the hearing is prepared in committee as a motion, it turns into a motion and you'll recommend it out to the board. venlg >> okay. >> so through the chair i'd like to make a motion through the chair that for item 4 we forward out to the full board of supervisors for recommendations for number 2, 11,...
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number one, let's start with the facts on the table. most of the population in california lives in the -- greater san francisco bay area or los angeles. where most of the democrats represent. which is the home of the 1% in california. the poor people that they continue to make more poor are my constituents because they've taken their water and dumped our water out into the ocean. meanwhile, let's take the example of san francisco in the greater bay area. they get their water not only from the delta but also because the united states congress passed legislation in the early part of the last century that allows water to be piped over from yosemite national park directly over to the bay area. this is our water. this water should be going to the valley. they've given up none of that. you have a member who's been here for 40-some years who made the claim that some people are reaching in and taking their water. well, no. it's the opposite. once again, if you tell a lie long enough, i guess you think eventually people will agree with you or bel
number one, let's start with the facts on the table. most of the population in california lives in the -- greater san francisco bay area or los angeles. where most of the democrats represent. which is the home of the 1% in california. the poor people that they continue to make more poor are my constituents because they've taken their water and dumped our water out into the ocean. meanwhile, let's take the example of san francisco in the greater bay area. they get their water not only from the...
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we decide to ditch the table and put the bag and tablet really out in the open. on the sidewalk, fail. how about the top of that newspaper stand? fail! we can't give this sucker away. one of our do-gooders, vanessa teran, maybe spoke for all of our honest citizens. this was open right on the table, and you grabbed it but you didn't take it, you brought it back to a manager here. why? >> i didn't even question it. i know that somebody would be back for it, and would want it. i would want mine. so, yeah that was it. >> reporter: and the good vibrations continued. remember the tablet i left inside the taxi i exited on lombard street? we drop it off. i get out of the car, what happens? >> shortly after that i get a message, saying please call me. >> reporter: that's all it said, it said please call me, that's it? >> that's it. so hopefully it's the guy who has the tablet. >> reporter: and you know where it is right now? >> i know exactly where it is. >> reporter: we arrive where jason has pinpointed the signal. >> gio, it appears that it is in this building right her
we decide to ditch the table and put the bag and tablet really out in the open. on the sidewalk, fail. how about the top of that newspaper stand? fail! we can't give this sucker away. one of our do-gooders, vanessa teran, maybe spoke for all of our honest citizens. this was open right on the table, and you grabbed it but you didn't take it, you brought it back to a manager here. why? >> i didn't even question it. i know that somebody would be back for it, and would want it. i would want...
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they have led iran to come thus far to the negotiating table and i think that in the context -- in the context of a full up failure of the talks, that is something that -- that we and others would look at again. so i want to be clear that the idea that senator menendez put forward is not wrong in and of itself in my judgment. i think the timing is ill-considered. it would not be timely while we're still working through the process of negotiation to impose additional sanctions because that would in fact fracture the coalition, fracture the sanctions regime internationally and to our discredit in terms of international perception. so i think all of these tools remain potentially at hand, none of them in and of themselves as sustainable as achieving this result through the negotiating table and that's why we're prepared to continue our efforts in that regard particularly while as i said we're in a better circumstance in the interim agreement than werm without it than we would be if it were to expire. >> let me ask one final question because we're running out of time. there is a little con
they have led iran to come thus far to the negotiating table and i think that in the context -- in the context of a full up failure of the talks, that is something that -- that we and others would look at again. so i want to be clear that the idea that senator menendez put forward is not wrong in and of itself in my judgment. i think the timing is ill-considered. it would not be timely while we're still working through the process of negotiation to impose additional sanctions because that would...
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the russians and arrays are propping up assad. tables too make the make the options not very good for assad. we need to understand that moving forward. agree youn and i do have to do the disruptive activity. 20,000 western past holders operating in iraq and syria under the isis banner banner. is that's a huge national security problem. you have to do -- deal with that. the pressure is on to make the russians and assad think that are not going to survive. maybe i cut my deal now. we might havesaid an agreement with the iranians in terms of the nuclear negotiations in three or four months. are you optimistic? unfortunately, i'm not. we've seen issues where we inc. they are playing games. and amid all the p5 plus one, after we extended the first time at before we gave a recent extension, they signed a deal with the russians. that's a clear indicator to me that maybe we've got problems here. inc. about where the iranians are. they have influence and the sony capital in yemen. inin the sunni capital human. -- yemen. our partners are really co
the russians and arrays are propping up assad. tables too make the make the options not very good for assad. we need to understand that moving forward. agree youn and i do have to do the disruptive activity. 20,000 western past holders operating in iraq and syria under the isis banner banner. is that's a huge national security problem. you have to do -- deal with that. the pressure is on to make the russians and assad think that are not going to survive. maybe i cut my deal now. we might...
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re-authorization of tria, and this should take this united position, should take this issue off the table. now some members have insisted that the house can't waive the cutco rule to pass tria. it's important to note the house has waived it 18 times and we traditionally waive it for emergency spending, which is what tria is. spending in the wake of a terrorist attack. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mrs. maloney: please come together and pass a long-term re-authorization for our economic growth. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one inute. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, in the wake of trayvon martin's tragic death, the nation waits. young people wait. i could give a long litany, but certainly michael brown has galvanized us from north to south, from east to west. and i stand with the young men among many others, the st. louis rams, and young people i have seen taken to the -- taking to the streets nonviolently, peacefull
re-authorization of tria, and this should take this united position, should take this issue off the table. now some members have insisted that the house can't waive the cutco rule to pass tria. it's important to note the house has waived it 18 times and we traditionally waive it for emergency spending, which is what tria is. spending in the wake of a terrorist attack. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mrs. maloney: please come together and pass a long-term...