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there is volatility of extremism in the muslim world there's violence there's insurrection and outside powers are getting sucked in or want to come and it's not just western powers there's a theory now in friends among several harboring politicians that qatar is behind the the islamist rebellion in mali qatar another western power a muslim well isn't that a way to translate that isn't that really if i do qatar but that's that's an appendage of the west qatar don't you think that they are pretty much on the same page qatar consumes me it's hundred percent muslim country that has islamist goals that is sympathetic to islam is a no it's not part of the worst of all it's it's it's part of saudi arabia if you can put it that way with a with an islamist agenda so what want to have is suddenly what has muslim powers like turkey and qatar and saudi arabia and iran. of rebuilding it with a lot of clout in washington all right i want to i want to go back to washington now and we're also joined now by kelli the host in washington she's a journalist at antiwar dot com kelli thank you very much for
there is volatility of extremism in the muslim world there's violence there's insurrection and outside powers are getting sucked in or want to come and it's not just western powers there's a theory now in friends among several harboring politicians that qatar is behind the the islamist rebellion in mali qatar another western power a muslim well isn't that a way to translate that isn't that really if i do qatar but that's that's an appendage of the west qatar don't you think that they are pretty...
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now there, there will be pressures on it as well. >> i have a question, if there is an existing supermarket site right now, that has recycling. can they at any time just abandon that and pay the fee? that is sort of my concern how that works? >> yes. the answer is yes. i mean, the state law does not have enough teeth to be able to stop it. it happens, and there is notification that goes out from state to that supermarket or to the surrounding stores to do something about it. it's very -- it's just not strong teeth in it. it's more optional. >> that is kind of where my concern is. that if we're seeing a dwindling amount of places to recycle and some of those are supermarkets, is that some kind of language we can put in to discourage or whatever, mandate that people that have it right now cannot abandon that? >> >> do you know how many there are? >> i don't. >> the case of one that existed yesterday and doesn't today is because the new owners didn't have to deal with it. show up on their radar. are there some that are operating and then decide not to operate? >> there are instance where's the
now there, there will be pressures on it as well. >> i have a question, if there is an existing supermarket site right now, that has recycling. can they at any time just abandon that and pay the fee? that is sort of my concern how that works? >> yes. the answer is yes. i mean, the state law does not have enough teeth to be able to stop it. it happens, and there is notification that goes out from state to that supermarket or to the surrounding stores to do something about it. it's...
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of course guys it's simply amazing you go down there and it's like you live there. it's like i don't know but i don't even feel like i was underwater just to be honest not on his reaction was very encouraging and i really wanted her to like the cave and i can see she did no wonder we wanted her to dive and that she wanted to herself. and now it's finally happened i can honestly say i'm very happy. i'm stuck through some stock. absolutely amazing. dollars you have got to keep warm now. for the uninitiated it's considerably difficult because the biggest strain comes from the cold if you take a few who'd oh yeah. we are here but for me. that's not hard. the biggest factor down there for me. it's the clothes face. the darkness in a closed space that's a bit difficult. to get to this cave. is very like. she's very kind but strict she demands a persons respect and it's very important when going there to try to understand her rules. now i'm going to swim without the help of scuba gear i'm going to do very short dives. just the words if it's cold that can only be felt in cr
of course guys it's simply amazing you go down there and it's like you live there. it's like i don't know but i don't even feel like i was underwater just to be honest not on his reaction was very encouraging and i really wanted her to like the cave and i can see she did no wonder we wanted her to dive and that she wanted to herself. and now it's finally happened i can honestly say i'm very happy. i'm stuck through some stock. absolutely amazing. dollars you have got to keep warm now. for the...
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there was another person on the ground out there. did you see that? did you see another person close to that man on the ground? >> i wasn't able to see the other man. >> but you believe it was a man? >> i think so. >> okay. are you hearing anything at all from other students or friends about how many people were shot or, goodness, what may have happened? >> no. i'm not hearing anything like that. i just keep hearing that several people are injured. >> we are listening in to the live broadcast from kprc in houston of breaking news. we're following this hour. multiple people shot on a college campus. this according to authorities. one person in custody. and police are looking for a second suspect in a subdivision on the north side. they say of the campus. witnesses believe they saw an individual run in to a wooded area but what you are listening to obviously is a student who's on campus or still currently on the campus at this time. she is safe but shaken and described confusion, fear, all of the things you can imagine are playing out right now on this
there was another person on the ground out there. did you see that? did you see another person close to that man on the ground? >> i wasn't able to see the other man. >> but you believe it was a man? >> i think so. >> okay. are you hearing anything at all from other students or friends about how many people were shot or, goodness, what may have happened? >> no. i'm not hearing anything like that. i just keep hearing that several people are injured. >> we are...
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doing there? >> i think there are two things.y were over looking the different militia groups that we supported in the intervention with libya. there was something that paula broadwell, general petraeus' friend, she said there was a secret prison run there. that was denied. i heard reports that they were involved in arming different groups and doing a little gun running there. there is a lot that could have been going on that probably was going on. and in terms of the question of this whether it was a riot or spontaneous event i did extensive reporting on this. what happened, when the c.i.a. chief stationed in tripoli wrote a cable back literally the night after the attack saying this was a pre-planned attack. he was overruled by the ic or intelligence community within washington. that was a gentleman who overruled him john brennan, in fact, is the one who came up with the recommendation that it wasn't a spontaneous attack. >> cenk: let's fire john brennan. agreed deal. by the way where is john brennan going? head of the c.i.a. w
doing there? >> i think there are two things.y were over looking the different militia groups that we supported in the intervention with libya. there was something that paula broadwell, general petraeus' friend, she said there was a secret prison run there. that was denied. i heard reports that they were involved in arming different groups and doing a little gun running there. there is a lot that could have been going on that probably was going on. and in terms of the question of this...
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there's simply no evidence there is any lapse of use over the last three years. there has been continuous efforts to move it forward. there is continuous interaction with city agencies. the zoning administrator was absolutely correct there is no indication of abandonment of use, lapse of use. there is ample evidence otherwise and ask you to upheld the zoning administrator's determination and that is the question before you tonight and that narrow question whether there is abandonment of the project for three years and the evidence is overwhelming there hasn't been. thank you. >> i have a question for you. what is the outcome of the litigation in answer court? >> there were. >> >> two lawsuits and one was ceqa and negative declaration filed in 2005 and denyed in 2006. mr. lagos a pied that. the other churches and schools did not appeal the court of appeal and dismissed that appeal in 201270 later in 2007 is there was a permit issued for tree removal and this board upheld that permit. mr. lagos and another neighbor filed a second writ petition in 2007. that was den
there's simply no evidence there is any lapse of use over the last three years. there has been continuous efforts to move it forward. there is continuous interaction with city agencies. the zoning administrator was absolutely correct there is no indication of abandonment of use, lapse of use. there is ample evidence otherwise and ask you to upheld the zoning administrator's determination and that is the question before you tonight and that narrow question whether there is abandonment of the...
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any shaman serving in there i don't think you should be there but should we but i mean if someone wants to get a college education if someone is willing to serve their country in return the government says we will help you go to college would support a new g.i. bill or something with some something like that i think the g.i. bill we have now is fantastic well mark i'm you know i lived in germany for a year and worked with a nonprofit in fact i still work with the most international nonprofit salem international and at the time that i lived there i don't know what their policy is now but at the time i lived there when you got to high school you gave one year a service to your country could either be in the military or you could volunteer with a nonprofit we had a bunch of these kids coming through the program that i was with and after that year you got free college i don't object to that there's a there's a high school i don't do that there's a catholic high school in boston where the high school students work as in turns in the summer and they work one day a month for companies in bosto
any shaman serving in there i don't think you should be there but should we but i mean if someone wants to get a college education if someone is willing to serve their country in return the government says we will help you go to college would support a new g.i. bill or something with some something like that i think the g.i. bill we have now is fantastic well mark i'm you know i lived in germany for a year and worked with a nonprofit in fact i still work with the most international nonprofit...
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there are record high temperatures, there are record low temperatures. we're in the low phase of atlantic hurricanes right now. in fact as you said sandy was not a hurricane by the time it hit new york city. it was a tropical storm. so we've had very few compared to previous decades, we've had very few big hurricanes hit the united states in the last few years. david keeps talking about sea level rise. yes, they've been rising on and off at varying rates since the end of the last ice age until the next ice age starts and sea levels will drop very quickly in just 100 or 200 years many, many feet. but sea level rises in the 20th century between 7 and 8 inches. current it's been going up at about 7 or 8 inches per century. so the rate has not increased. the projections, the models that's what david is talking about when he says sea levels could go up a lot. yes, some models say it's going to go up but if you look at the international -- intergovernment al panel they lowered their projection for the 21st century down to 13 inches. so that is a little more th
there are record high temperatures, there are record low temperatures. we're in the low phase of atlantic hurricanes right now. in fact as you said sandy was not a hurricane by the time it hit new york city. it was a tropical storm. so we've had very few compared to previous decades, we've had very few big hurricanes hit the united states in the last few years. david keeps talking about sea level rise. yes, they've been rising on and off at varying rates since the end of the last ice age until...
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>> if the rules change and if there is this kind of upswell that you refer to, there can, but there'sng deeply american about the violence of this sport, and this is what i mean by this. i think that there is a tendency, there is a very american tendency to sacrifice for the team, for the group, for the military unit or even for the job. i read a book of short stories once that one of the main characters of one of the stories was an industrial worker whose face was disfigured by his work in the foundry, and he thought that was just part of the deal. i think that that is a deeply american tendency. i think if you put players out there, they're going to tend to want to sacrifice for the team, and that's what makes it hard. >> the next time we hear a sportscaster say of a football player prostrate on the field, he got his bell rung, let's say he got a concussion. >> that would change it. this week -- >> okay, i got to quickly here, george, move on. >> all right. >> because this is so important, what i have to move on to, beyonce, it is passion from george will. it gets sports and passion
>> if the rules change and if there is this kind of upswell that you refer to, there can, but there'sng deeply american about the violence of this sport, and this is what i mean by this. i think that there is a tendency, there is a very american tendency to sacrifice for the team, for the group, for the military unit or even for the job. i read a book of short stories once that one of the main characters of one of the stories was an industrial worker whose face was disfigured by his work...
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they were just trying to make it sound good. >> there was a row house down there -- there is still arow house down there. >> you could rent that for your wedding. the boss of san francisco, who was dethroned after the earthquake, he was arrested. they tracked it down there. he was hiding out. >> was it still county land at that time? >> city lead. >> this is after it was subdivided into standard lots? >> they are big. anyone who live there, you might have a backyard twice as long as your house. smaller home builders started taking root with larger ones. a lot of times, it was like this. a guy would buy a couple of lots and essentially build two houses and tried to sell them. or live in one. they did that all the way up to the 1940's. one of the last parcels a friend of mine lived on on 28 and cabrilla, which used to be a garbage dump, and in the 1940's, they build it over with sand -- they have lots of that lying around. >> this is parker studio boulevard in the richmond
they were just trying to make it sound good. >> there was a row house down there -- there is still arow house down there. >> you could rent that for your wedding. the boss of san francisco, who was dethroned after the earthquake, he was arrested. they tracked it down there. he was hiding out. >> was it still county land at that time? >> city lead. >> this is after it was subdivided into standard lots? >> they are big. anyone who live there, you might have a...
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>> so as you can see, this is our restaurant there. and there is only one lane there. that would be our problem. i mean, i don't see how that could be fixed. also we are already receiving enough competition, like allison said. we all sell the same thing. thank you. >> hi, my name is deb serials with serials markets. they claim that i wasn't within 300' and that the access to my location was on market street. in fact, we have never had access on market street. the access to our place is on 2nd and stevenson, a quarter block down, which is within 300'. in my lease it allows me to have a patio. i have a 1500-square-feet patio that i spent $75,000 building. it's exclusively for me and we're within 300'. we sell organic coffee. >> what is the name of your company? >> sellers markets. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> >> okay. >> >> i'm a private individual. >> >> my name is gary goldstein i'm the permit holdner this hearing. i first applied 16 months ago and i have spent over $100,000 on this business. i relied on dpw policy, which is part of the city policy. there is a specif
>> so as you can see, this is our restaurant there. and there is only one lane there. that would be our problem. i mean, i don't see how that could be fixed. also we are already receiving enough competition, like allison said. we all sell the same thing. thank you. >> hi, my name is deb serials with serials markets. they claim that i wasn't within 300' and that the access to my location was on market street. in fact, we have never had access on market street. the access to our place...
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there were no as and there were a lot of ds and a lot of fs. your conclusion was, the united states is unprepared to respond to a global outbreak of a deadly virus, for which we have no medical countermeasures. we have spent $60 billion on this country on biodefense since september 11th. how come we are not ready? >> i would say it was closer to $80 billion. and we're not ready for that really bad one on the right side of your chart. we're not ready for just a smaller attack with anthrax. and my concern is, since 2008, we've been going downhill. erin, we've laid off 40,000 public health workers at the state and local level. we've cut their funding back 39%. we are not prepared, and we've -- we're not prepared right now for flu, but we've had nine months warning we were going to have this flu. i don't know how bad it was going, but we were going to have lots of warning. if we have a bioterrorism attack, we were going to have no warning. so i'm very concerned about that. and the main problem is, it's not a high priority. we're spending $800 billi
there were no as and there were a lot of ds and a lot of fs. your conclusion was, the united states is unprepared to respond to a global outbreak of a deadly virus, for which we have no medical countermeasures. we have spent $60 billion on this country on biodefense since september 11th. how come we are not ready? >> i would say it was closer to $80 billion. and we're not ready for that really bad one on the right side of your chart. we're not ready for just a smaller attack with anthrax....
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nicolai there are. three. things. and any given city whether you're sitting in new york or london where many of our viewers are there is a cow industry and very likely regulations that govern it in new york the medallion system has become a speculative investment with corporate tax the medallions increasing as thousand per cent from their average price of fifty thousand dollars in one thousand nine hundred forty. in stockholm reportedly their system is a little freer market work taxis are allowed to charge whatever price they like and in d.c. where after countless nights waiting in long lines after arriving to the train station with a dearth of cabs and some who couldn't even drive to my address because of the limits of their permits and rules governing them i hopped into a couple cabs to explore our own cities silly regulations and one market antidote we possibly found them. taxi. taxi in washington d.c. like many other cities you can't always get a cab when and where you need one but when you do catch a taxi and mee
nicolai there are. three. things. and any given city whether you're sitting in new york or london where many of our viewers are there is a cow industry and very likely regulations that govern it in new york the medallion system has become a speculative investment with corporate tax the medallions increasing as thousand per cent from their average price of fifty thousand dollars in one thousand nine hundred forty. in stockholm reportedly their system is a little freer market work taxis are...
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there are no questions out there. there's just ground, solid ground, opened layer after layer after layer. some people come back from, say, the edge of the grand canyon and they say it makes them feel small. i understand that but i think it may be a misconception. it may be that it's not a landscape that makes you feel small, it's a landscape that gets rid of your sense of scale entirely because there have been so many times out there in the deep of winter camping for week after week in the open desert where at night it gets down to 10 below or 15 below zero and there's nothing in your life but the sky and the stars. and you are looking up into the sky and you think, i could just stand and walk into stars. i could become a giant. there are times in the desert when you are not small but you are infinite. you take up everything. there is no boundary between you and it. when i look at the artifacts that the anastazi made, especially the painted black and white, i see that landscape. i see the colorado plateau. this bowl
there are no questions out there. there's just ground, solid ground, opened layer after layer after layer. some people come back from, say, the edge of the grand canyon and they say it makes them feel small. i understand that but i think it may be a misconception. it may be that it's not a landscape that makes you feel small, it's a landscape that gets rid of your sense of scale entirely because there have been so many times out there in the deep of winter camping for week after week in the...
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come by there. the golden gate is very good people and will always, always help other people who need help. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. are there any further comments from those present? >> michael nulty. i am the program director of tenants association coalition of san francisco; which has been operating in san francisco for 15 years. we deal with people that are in supportive housing units. low-income buildings in san francisco. we have over 1,000 -- we have over 100 developments as part of our coalition. i wanted to speak to mail deliveries for those that are on special diets. i wanted to also mention that the accessibility of information that daas needs to update their resource guide. when i saw that, it's a very heavy thing. i don't want to take it home with me. how can you get it online? i went and saw it. bring back the senior disability discount opportunities like the senior gold card. way back when i think it was called the senior gold card, where people go to businesses and get
come by there. the golden gate is very good people and will always, always help other people who need help. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. are there any further comments from those present? >> michael nulty. i am the program director of tenants association coalition of san francisco; which has been operating in san francisco for 15 years. we deal with people that are in supportive housing units. low-income buildings in san francisco. we have over 1,000 -- we have over 100...
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there is no need for us. our role is there. but if we try to say in reconciliation, we must play a part, it is certainly going to be misinterpreted, unfortunately. we have a role, and we should play the role. i think those who want us to play the role must also understand our limitations. because of the conflict in afghanistan, and a conflict which now involves pakistan, there are no difficulties. earlier, here in the 1990's, with the iran conflict, here we thought if those would get resolved, there would be communication lines open between pakistan and central asia. there are many projects in turkmenistan, afghanistan, pakistan. if a gas pipeline could be done, that would be a great project. there are prospects for an alliance from central asia through afghanistan. there are different things that could be developed. >> jim, you have spent a fair amount of time in the situation room or in the white house. the president has talks coming up with president karzai on friday. if you were back in the situation room, developing the po
there is no need for us. our role is there. but if we try to say in reconciliation, we must play a part, it is certainly going to be misinterpreted, unfortunately. we have a role, and we should play the role. i think those who want us to play the role must also understand our limitations. because of the conflict in afghanistan, and a conflict which now involves pakistan, there are no difficulties. earlier, here in the 1990's, with the iran conflict, here we thought if those would get resolved,...
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there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person take the hose out to where you are going to put the fire out. tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you
there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person take the hose out to where you are going to put the fire out. tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get...
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some really talented players out there, it's a great program, i like what you do for the kids out there and i was going to make the motion to approve. >> so, it's been moved. >> second. >> seconded, all those in favor. aye. thank you. >> we are now on item 8, the san francisco marina west harbor. >> good morning, commissioners, i'm mary hobson, project manager of the recreation and parks department capital, i in the p.m. are in charge of seeing the ren vaetion of the marina west harbor, this is a request to approve an increase in contract value for our consultants, construction management firm four leaf, four leaf has been on site overseeing the construction of the project since may of 2011, during that time, they have been responsible for the day-to-day oversight inspection tracking of the schedule and budget processing change orders and essentially keeping our contractor in line. over the course of the project, also, there have been some changes that we have come to 4 leaf to help us that we're not under their original scope of services and the results fees for those additional servic
some really talented players out there, it's a great program, i like what you do for the kids out there and i was going to make the motion to approve. >> so, it's been moved. >> second. >> seconded, all those in favor. aye. thank you. >> we are now on item 8, the san francisco marina west harbor. >> good morning, commissioners, i'm mary hobson, project manager of the recreation and parks department capital, i in the p.m. are in charge of seeing the ren vaetion of...
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and there is one.m gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade.
and there is one.m gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. and his new boss told him two things...
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there. now, the garbage area is very, very bad. two people have got tuberculosis from that area right there, on the third and the fourth floor right there. they don't have no sanitation for the garbage part neither, you know. and many of the showers, the bathrooms, and the bed bugs be all in the carpets, you know. and we have no -- we asked for it. we're supposed to have a mattress, right. they said, okay, i'll do that then. as soon as i leave, they don't give you nothing. i don't have no mirror where i could groom myself, me and my wife could groom ourselves in the mirror or anything. the bed bugs is a very, very serious issue. [speaker not understood] all on my back from that right there. my doctor is giving me soap, extra soap and medication soap about this program -- i mean about this issue right here. he said, why don't you leave? i said, well, it's really, you know, like i said, i could leave out of here, but i've been there all this time and i got not really comfortable with it, but i
there. now, the garbage area is very, very bad. two people have got tuberculosis from that area right there, on the third and the fourth floor right there. they don't have no sanitation for the garbage part neither, you know. and many of the showers, the bathrooms, and the bed bugs be all in the carpets, you know. and we have no -- we asked for it. we're supposed to have a mattress, right. they said, okay, i'll do that then. as soon as i leave, they don't give you nothing. i don't have no...
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there was no plan b. there was not a. it. -- there was not a pivot. he had extraordinary skills as a speaker during the campaign. he moved this country, millions of people. he angered millions and made them think he was a socialist and other matters. but he has not used those skills in a consistent, powerful way to tell a narrative about the challenges, what the country is going through, and where he is taking the country. by playing on the republican field of deficits and debts instead of joblessness or say we're all trying to compromise, you make people feel everyone is equally involved in a gridlock that has led to a point where congress has a lower popularity rating than the banks. that is a feat. 9%. it is dropping even though there are good people inside the congress. there is a progressive congress. they put out a people's budget. bernie sanders has exposed the fed giving out trillions of dollars in addition to the tarp bailout. >> barney frank has taken a hike. >> that is worth talking about. you see in this congress michele bachmann and miche
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there was some confusion there. all in all, i think that is why they have us to do this work and try to ensure that the election process goes on as well as possible. we did it. it was just a lot of work behind the scenes to make it happen. >> thank you. >> thank you. it is important to note that the folks we have here this morning, it is a great sample, but the small sample size of the precincts engaged in the election in november. it is sometimes challenging to generalize, as mary points out, but there are common themes. some of the things you touched on, which is not only poll workers training, but also loader training -- education and outreach. those are prominent themes. issues of contingency planning our common themes. i do not want anyone to be discouraged because you think your experiences so unique. there are a lot of generalized themes in the country and throughout the precincts here. clyde? >> thank you for allowing me to be here, and i think it is a good opportunity to give some viewpoints and observed so
there was some confusion there. all in all, i think that is why they have us to do this work and try to ensure that the election process goes on as well as possible. we did it. it was just a lot of work behind the scenes to make it happen. >> thank you. >> thank you. it is important to note that the folks we have here this morning, it is a great sample, but the small sample size of the precincts engaged in the election in november. it is sometimes challenging to generalize, as mary...
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a there was a point there that there's the internal patriotism that is trying to be revived here in russia but there's also this line of patriotism and nationalism which there are russians haven't figured out yet yeah try to skirt current and that's a dangerous line of patriotism is i am i going to but i would also add that unfortunately there is a lot of hypocrisy here because you can multiply and want. to you know want you know part of the population and tell a different set of rules to serve a different part of the population so i think that the idea fairness of the idea of fairness is something which is in deficit here and people are looking for that and even they become really brought down the nation of their country of their despair of themselves then sooner or later i think the outside world will start to the specter russia as well you know i think it's very interesting because in the time i've lived here it's really about money money and money because i've been asked so many times about you know ideology world views and all that and i kind of laugh a little bit because i thi
a there was a point there that there's the internal patriotism that is trying to be revived here in russia but there's also this line of patriotism and nationalism which there are russians haven't figured out yet yeah try to skirt current and that's a dangerous line of patriotism is i am i going to but i would also add that unfortunately there is a lot of hypocrisy here because you can multiply and want. to you know want you know part of the population and tell a different set of rules to serve...
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look out there and see what we have out there. it is totally unacceptable for my black community to not be right here for opportunity to talk about the atrocities that happened to us with the human rights commission and redevelopment agency, not only did we ask for it in february, you went beyond that, asked for a commission meeting and asked for this oversight committee. like he said, in this last minute, i'm going to tell you, my name is ace and i'm on this case. we are going to put together an injunction or something it stop what mr. ed lee is doing right now. what he is doing is creating an atrocious group of individuals thats going to run the rest of our generation like the prior redevelopment has done. it's no mystery, all you got to do is check your history, people are going to do for generations to come, christine, what you have done, the housing authority, nobody here is crabing for what you did for them. whoever sits in that seat, they are going to make it law. i have to go over to another agency with the housing authori
look out there and see what we have out there. it is totally unacceptable for my black community to not be right here for opportunity to talk about the atrocities that happened to us with the human rights commission and redevelopment agency, not only did we ask for it in february, you went beyond that, asked for a commission meeting and asked for this oversight committee. like he said, in this last minute, i'm going to tell you, my name is ace and i'm on this case. we are going to put together...
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there was quite a fight to make sure there were some amendments offered. we saw more people trying to remove things than we saw them trying to add. it is hard. if people go to our website taxpayer.net we are trying to keep people honest. host: dennis on twitter says every bill should be a stand-alone bill. our next call is from virginia on the independent line. rebecca. caller: good morning. i live on the eastern shore of virginia. we were affected. people lost their homes. only a few. macdonald tried his best to get us some help. he could not. i think the government is still picking winners and losers. they get it. we did not get enough. if i lost my home, my home is just as important to me as they are because it was only one home or two homes makes no difference if it is one or 2000 homes. if you lose your home, you have lost your home. thank you. host: thank you, rebecca. guest: we need to be dealing with people in an equitable manner. if it is a a whole neighborhood affected or an individual is effected, one thing to keep in mind is a lot of that comes
there was quite a fight to make sure there were some amendments offered. we saw more people trying to remove things than we saw them trying to add. it is hard. if people go to our website taxpayer.net we are trying to keep people honest. host: dennis on twitter says every bill should be a stand-alone bill. our next call is from virginia on the independent line. rebecca. caller: good morning. i live on the eastern shore of virginia. we were affected. people lost their homes. only a few....
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i mean, there's a big world up on the there. so there's lots of other place where's people are trying to drive -- > drive-- it india's got a government project a very low-cost tablet. turkey has an education tablet project. governments are getting involved, particularly in the education space. so i think you're going to see a lot. actually, what's going on that i find fascinating, also, is just the degree of innovation. your p.c. looked the same for decade-- you know, decades, maybe a decade and a half. it was this black thing. now you have all these tablets coming out and you see different size, shapes. my wife carries a thing called a thablet, halfway between a phone and tablet. she likes it because it's a bigger screen and she can stick it in her purse. we're gog see an amazing amount of innovation going on. >> rose: your business will be developing better and better and better processors. was in earlier stage it was intel that drove the business by developing better and better processors. >> right, so in the case of a mobile
i mean, there's a big world up on the there. so there's lots of other place where's people are trying to drive -- > drive-- it india's got a government project a very low-cost tablet. turkey has an education tablet project. governments are getting involved, particularly in the education space. so i think you're going to see a lot. actually, what's going on that i find fascinating, also, is just the degree of innovation. your p.c. looked the same for decade-- you know, decades, maybe a decade...
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there anything there you agreed with?>> you know, i'm really -- because i think he was moved by what happened at newtown, which i think anybody would have been. >> was there anything you agreed with in the president's proposals? >> no. >> okay. >> and instead of having the four children, i would have liked to have the mother from georgia that sat there. >> the pair of you would like to have the right to have a tank. a single one of president obama's proposals. >> because all you're doing -- >> it makes me sick when i hear people say that kind of thing. >> piers! >> when did they say that, piers? it makes me sick -- >> -- sweeping proposal. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. i've always had to keep my eye on her... b
there anything there you agreed with?>> you know, i'm really -- because i think he was moved by what happened at newtown, which i think anybody would have been. >> was there anything you agreed with in the president's proposals? >> no. >> okay. >> and instead of having the four children, i would have liked to have the mother from georgia that sat there. >> the pair of you would like to have the right to have a tank. a single one of president obama's...
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what's the equation there? >> well, what we will do as the tax and treasuresers office there has been some discussion about online tools and to help businesses figure this out. so as we get closer we'll check in with this and see if they're ready to do a presentation >> this will pail in comparison to have someone figure out this prorated schedule. i know what i have to pay a examiner cpa to do this >> at least maybe an amnesty program come later and is well, you should have known. >> maybe we can come up with a straight online calculator but this period 2014 and up sees complicated to me. >> which is why it is good for us as a commission that we're having this discussion so that you have the abilility to think and we're going to work with other departments on this. great. my comments are meant to be critical but educational. we're going to be pulling out hair out for a few years >> once we go to all gross receipts that will be another story but the phase in will be tough. >> how can we minimize this to help un
what's the equation there? >> well, what we will do as the tax and treasuresers office there has been some discussion about online tools and to help businesses figure this out. so as we get closer we'll check in with this and see if they're ready to do a presentation >> this will pail in comparison to have someone figure out this prorated schedule. i know what i have to pay a examiner cpa to do this >> at least maybe an amnesty program come later and is well, you should have...
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but there we are. what we've done since we've been back because i really wanted to do something productive, lewis has been such a great partner, we carried that partnership on. we've gone, we've truly taken, gone around the bend here and gone from talk to action with this partnership. one of the things, one of the few things we really could do was help to be a pipeline to supplies because like i said, they were running low on some things. their feeding centers were starting to shut down, they were running out of dry goods. so we set up, anybody who is familiar with what's called aid matrix, it's essentially the craig's list of donations. you have to have a sponsor and you have to set up a portal and there's some costs associated with that and we set up an aid matrix for van, turkey. we've been able to arrange for some supplies to get there. not near as much as i would like, but one of the big challenges is transportation. it takes a few extra days to get there and there's really no trucks to do it. we
but there we are. what we've done since we've been back because i really wanted to do something productive, lewis has been such a great partner, we carried that partnership on. we've gone, we've truly taken, gone around the bend here and gone from talk to action with this partnership. one of the things, one of the few things we really could do was help to be a pipeline to supplies because like i said, they were running low on some things. their feeding centers were starting to shut down, they...
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there were houses on top and there was a very steep slope. you can see some debris slides where the sand is slowing. then you drop into a gully or a drainage swell. the top of the landslides' is just a drop in the middle where another clock has pulled away from the edge. the higher hill on the outside edge of the rich and the depression is the drop. surface erosion is an acute issue. >> you can see the evidence of the houses directly adjacent. we have similar conditions to that. if you go around the corner around the seacliff, where in fact there has been significant movement and in fact many of the homeowners along that portion of the seacliff have had to come back in and do extensive foundation repair and massive walls to protect the home while the slope [inaudible] >> here we have the shallow slides, a debris slides. during earthquakes, they are both activated and the movement on the deep sea slides accelerates as well as the official material that erodes. >> if there's one point that is brought home from this discussion of landslides is s
there were houses on top and there was a very steep slope. you can see some debris slides where the sand is slowing. then you drop into a gully or a drainage swell. the top of the landslides' is just a drop in the middle where another clock has pulled away from the edge. the higher hill on the outside edge of the rich and the depression is the drop. surface erosion is an acute issue. >> you can see the evidence of the houses directly adjacent. we have similar conditions to that. if you go...
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there's rumor that there were.trictly rumor at this point. >> there was a rumor that this girl had so much to drink that she passed out at one point -- >> i'm going to stop you. the fact that she passed out does not make her a candidate for rape. in california, if you have a very small amount of alcohol, you are not considered able to render consent. i find it stunning that in ohio, maybe they need to revisit their laws, that being conscious, according to the attorney you were speaking to, making decisions and speaking, make somebody sufficiently sober to be able to render consent. and that is a problem. that's something that ohio needs to look at and every state should look at that. >> what about accountability? let's talk about that. this goes to the point you were raising. there's no empathy. there's no sort of ability to gauge right from wrong. accountability, they're posting pictures, they're talking about this. they are implicating themselves. they are essentially making themselves character witnesses to what
there's rumor that there were.trictly rumor at this point. >> there was a rumor that this girl had so much to drink that she passed out at one point -- >> i'm going to stop you. the fact that she passed out does not make her a candidate for rape. in california, if you have a very small amount of alcohol, you are not considered able to render consent. i find it stunning that in ohio, maybe they need to revisit their laws, that being conscious, according to the attorney you were...
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there is no fight for.d republicans listen to newt gringrich. >> he has experience. back in 1995 when clinton was president, newt gringrich was the speaker of the house. he said he would shut it down to teach a lesson to the crazy spending democrats. he shut it down twice around christmas and thanksgiving. the national parks closed, people quit getting their social security checks, and guess what happened, it wasn't from a weak re-election to a re-election. not a good idea. >> jennifer: michelle, ben bernaanke told cnn that he's in favor of totally scrapping the debt ceiling. do you think he's on to something? should we get rid of it? >> i agree with him. there is no reason to have it, and then every so often we have to have arguments whether to raise it and whether or not the u.s. government is going to default on its obligations to people all over the world. i think bernanke is a very smart person and i think he knows what he's talking about and hopefully his sentiment will pick up steam on the hill. >> j
there is no fight for.d republicans listen to newt gringrich. >> he has experience. back in 1995 when clinton was president, newt gringrich was the speaker of the house. he said he would shut it down to teach a lesson to the crazy spending democrats. he shut it down twice around christmas and thanksgiving. the national parks closed, people quit getting their social security checks, and guess what happened, it wasn't from a weak re-election to a re-election. not a good idea. >>...
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there would be there was there would be no support for that but then with that didn't happen so they're on a common ideal their common goal and i expressed before and so whatever we state whatever our stated purposes are they're not in group with what are actually for and the results that we're getting right i don't want to bring up a major difference between the two wars. during the vietnam war there was a draft of course today there isn't there isn't a draft so do you think that that that's a big factor in why there isn't as much anti-war protests oh absolutely if there was a draft. the students would be out in the streets by the thousands didn't. because now we could actually happen to them with an all voluntary force it doesn't really touch many people were in it and in numbers and what the overall numbers are the percentage is a very small of those who serve and who are affected by the thing. the problem is they're being affected in the same ways vietnam veterans were. already approved with one of the approved which is that they actually defect and are beginning to get or right as
there would be there was there would be no support for that but then with that didn't happen so they're on a common ideal their common goal and i expressed before and so whatever we state whatever our stated purposes are they're not in group with what are actually for and the results that we're getting right i don't want to bring up a major difference between the two wars. during the vietnam war there was a draft of course today there isn't there isn't a draft so do you think that that that's a...
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those guns are out there. and until we change the culture and until we change the mentality of using guns to resolve conflict, we're going to see more and more of these type of shootings. whether it's a mass murderer or whether it's two people either on the streets of chicago or a texas community college try to resolve conflict at the tip of a gun. >> clint, the vast majority of these shootings that we're talking about are young men who are about 16, 17 to 25 years old. what is it about the psychology, the ego, the testosterone of being a young man that makes this come to this young violence head so often? >> well, you know, when we're young i think we think we're bulletproof. i recall being 16, 17 years old and being in a car with other high school students and driving 100, 120 miles per hour. and yelling and saying, this is a good time. we all could have died in that car. but at 16, 17, 18, 22 years old, you don't think about that. you think you're going to live forever. and in the case of guns, there's also
those guns are out there. and until we change the culture and until we change the mentality of using guns to resolve conflict, we're going to see more and more of these type of shootings. whether it's a mass murderer or whether it's two people either on the streets of chicago or a texas community college try to resolve conflict at the tip of a gun. >> clint, the vast majority of these shootings that we're talking about are young men who are about 16, 17 to 25 years old. what is it about...
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there she is. there she comes. my way then a danya the surface wonderful just wonderful how do you feel. that your is gone just fine are you going to go again. of course guys it's simply amazing you go down there and it's like you live there. it's like i don't know but i didn't even feel like i was underwater just going to have to be honest not on his reaction was very encouraging i really wanted her to like the cave and i can see she clearly did the no wonder we wanted her to dive and that she wanted to herself . and now it's finally happened i can honestly say i'm very happy. i'm stuck some stock. absolutely amazing. one hundred dollars has got to keep warm now. and. then for the uninitiated it's considerably difficult because the biggest strain comes from the cold if you take a few who'd oh yeah. but for me. that's not hard. the biggest factor down there for me. from the right it's the clothes face. the darkness in a closed space that's a bit difficult. this case. is very like. she's very kind but strict she dem
there she is. there she comes. my way then a danya the surface wonderful just wonderful how do you feel. that your is gone just fine are you going to go again. of course guys it's simply amazing you go down there and it's like you live there. it's like i don't know but i didn't even feel like i was underwater just going to have to be honest not on his reaction was very encouraging i really wanted her to like the cave and i can see she clearly did the no wonder we wanted her to dive and that she...
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there is some faint applause there but people were mostly struck by is that there is division in voting by leadership. usually the speaker of the house does not vote. it's just a sort of the way it goes. this john boehner only votes three times each year voted yes for this. and eric cantor said earlier he was opposed, in fact voted no. as is kevin mccarthy, the whip. we asked mccarthy just minutes ago how he could sort of whip against a vote that he was against. he said this wasn't something we're whipping for or against. we're trying to assess earlier in the day where people were to see if we can bring plans forward maybe to try to get cuts here. so... divisions in the leadership there also something i might point to. paul ryan, former vice presidential nominee voted yes. i should point out people have said that marco rubio, republican senator from florida, he voted no, very early this morning in the senate. some people already saying that that is a presidential sweep stake dynamic there between marco rubio and paul ryan. as you look ahead to 2016. >> what about that split between cant
there is some faint applause there but people were mostly struck by is that there is division in voting by leadership. usually the speaker of the house does not vote. it's just a sort of the way it goes. this john boehner only votes three times each year voted yes for this. and eric cantor said earlier he was opposed, in fact voted no. as is kevin mccarthy, the whip. we asked mccarthy just minutes ago how he could sort of whip against a vote that he was against. he said this wasn't something...
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right there's there's a perpetual there's a constant seller there fifty times bigger than any buyer and of course and some days they sell one hundred percent of the annual production of silver a single day from that from that seller so it's kind of a foolish investigation if these markets are being manipulated because clearly with unequivocal a they are being manipulated with these huge sell orders that for the most part are naked short in a bank like j.p. morgan who is selling these naked short contracts they've got enormous exposure to their balance sheet and will point to the banks have to mark to market these enormous naked short positions and is this going to lead to a mark down of these banks and then from there i want to get into their exposure to the bond market a little bit but what are your thoughts on the choice of a handbag which is now part of j.p. morgan and this which was on the foreign exchange this was right next door to the gold bullion so we see that she sit next to these guys and we didn't. to see them taking any big positions and a lot of what they did was customer
right there's there's a perpetual there's a constant seller there fifty times bigger than any buyer and of course and some days they sell one hundred percent of the annual production of silver a single day from that from that seller so it's kind of a foolish investigation if these markets are being manipulated because clearly with unequivocal a they are being manipulated with these huge sell orders that for the most part are naked short in a bank like j.p. morgan who is selling these naked...
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i mean, are there pitfalls there that i am missing about that? >> just one comment, chair. i think it would be difficult in the ethics commission regulations to address what the task force would do in terms of what it would hear, even if it is something that has been considered by us already. i think that may not be received necessarily well. >> and we couldn't enforce that anyway. >> right. at least one of those two eventualities we may not be able to address in these regulations. >> but what we could do is say that we will not take up a referral from the task force that has already adjudicated pursuant to chapter 3. >> right. right as a practical matter if we already decide there had is nothing there, even filed directly with us and went to the task force and got a referral back to us, even though they have a lesser burden of pervasion, i persuasion. >> theoretically it's a little easier for them the second time around, but we'll probably come to the same place. >> maybe it's not worth putting in. i agree it does seem unlikely. i had a couple other questions. in a5, i thi
i mean, are there pitfalls there that i am missing about that? >> just one comment, chair. i think it would be difficult in the ethics commission regulations to address what the task force would do in terms of what it would hear, even if it is something that has been considered by us already. i think that may not be received necessarily well. >> and we couldn't enforce that anyway. >> right. at least one of those two eventualities we may not be able to address in these...
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there are changes. the question is whether monarchyes move with the changes, whether they integrate the kangs in their system of government, and the monarchyes are attuned to the voice of the people in many ways. just a couple of weeks ago the king of saudi arabia has appointed women to its legislative consultive assembly this is semi revolutionary. >> the muslim brotherhood an other islamist grups as well as those principles in jordan, do they find common cause? >> well, i think it's notsd for me to speak on their behalf. i am its jordanian ambassador so i suppose i speak on their behalf in terms of -- >> but i'm not their spokesman. i think what his majesty has been saying, and it's very clear s that we are a plura plurallistic society. we all have our views. we have much that bind us together so let's work together. let's work together in a parliamentary context. and work through all of this. and i-- it's very clear that i think had they participated in the elections they would have done well. and fr
there are changes. the question is whether monarchyes move with the changes, whether they integrate the kangs in their system of government, and the monarchyes are attuned to the voice of the people in many ways. just a couple of weeks ago the king of saudi arabia has appointed women to its legislative consultive assembly this is semi revolutionary. >> the muslim brotherhood an other islamist grups as well as those principles in jordan, do they find common cause? >> well, i think...
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right there is there is it there's a perpetual there's a constant seller there fifty times bigger than any buyer and of course and some days they sell one hundred percent of the annual production of silver a single day from that from that seller so it's kind of a foolish investigation if these markets are being manipulated because clearly with unequivocal a they are being manipulated with these huge sell it or that for the most part are naked short in a bank like j.p. morgan who is selling these naked short contracts they've got enormous exposure to their balance sheet and will point to the banks have to mark to market these enormous naked short positions and is this going to lead to a mark down of these banks and then from there i want to get into their exposure to the bond market a little bit but what are your thoughts on the choice of a handbag which is now apology morgan and this which was on the foreign exchange this was right next door to the gold bullion so we see that she sit next to these guys and we didn't. to see them taking any big positions and a lot of what they did was c
right there is there is it there's a perpetual there's a constant seller there fifty times bigger than any buyer and of course and some days they sell one hundred percent of the annual production of silver a single day from that from that seller so it's kind of a foolish investigation if these markets are being manipulated because clearly with unequivocal a they are being manipulated with these huge sell it or that for the most part are naked short in a bank like j.p. morgan who is selling...
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but there are other plankses, also, as to why that might be there. >> there has been no demand for any ransom. but the family remains somewhat suspicious. >> there has been no mention of a ransom, at least in the public domain. there is no information about that. but the family, you know, remains open, in the last few day, they have called on people here in venezuela if they have seen anything or know anything to come forward. there is the feeling that the find of the bag is another piece in the puzzle and they are not ready to give up hope. >> boy, the lucky guy who wasn't on the plane with his bag. that's one lucky man. imhai, sarah, thank you. >> thank you. >> now, to an update on a disturbing case we told you about last week. a christian american pastor in iran -- tried, convicted and sentenced to 8 years in iran, with the government claiming he threatened iran's national security by trying to convert islamic youth to christiabity. he will serve a sentence in one of iran's most brutal prisons. the pastor's lawyer calling it a mockery of justice and the wife who, lives in idaho says
but there are other plankses, also, as to why that might be there. >> there has been no demand for any ransom. but the family remains somewhat suspicious. >> there has been no mention of a ransom, at least in the public domain. there is no information about that. but the family, you know, remains open, in the last few day, they have called on people here in venezuela if they have seen anything or know anything to come forward. there is the feeling that the find of the bag is another...
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there's a distinction there.second, he says, we, mrp, cannot figure out a way to get the loans out. well, that's because they do not actually own the loan. what they are proposing at the core of its proposal is mrp wants to take loans from somebody else. that, in essence, is what eminent domain innocent domain is all about. the person does not want to sell you those loans. you go, you take them, and grab them without the person's con b sent. eel come -- we'll come back to the legal side, but back to the policy side, there's a reason you can't get out of the trust, and the reason is the united states government, the u.s. department of treasury, regulation, that is tax law, does not allow loans to be sold out so when you come back to legal analysis whether the proposal violates interstate commerce, it's a clear answer that's because the loan's already regulated in the trust. the law does not allow them to be sold out, but instead, it does allow them, though, to be written down within the trust as long as the servic
there's a distinction there.second, he says, we, mrp, cannot figure out a way to get the loans out. well, that's because they do not actually own the loan. what they are proposing at the core of its proposal is mrp wants to take loans from somebody else. that, in essence, is what eminent domain innocent domain is all about. the person does not want to sell you those loans. you go, you take them, and grab them without the person's con b sent. eel come -- we'll come back to the legal side, but...