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my parents and i my new experiment,d theye ar and, uh, my neprogram. we mt eversaay, at least, anon the phone during the morning hours, and i like them a t, and i ve them. they'll always do the best for me i didn't mean to leave them so early in li. after al 19 years old can be very young to leave home. some people don't leaveunt. all i know is that my parents and i get along very well, to make a long story short. hopefully, if i can't live out there on my own and have my own individual le, then i'll li in a boardincare home where i can build up my self-esteem, my o life, and tr manage in brding care home setting until i can ma it on my own, if ever, again. ptioning performed by the national captiong institute, inc. captions copyrig 1991 alvin h. perlmutter annberg media ♪ foinformation abouthand other annenbes call 1-8-learn www.learner.org.
my parents and i my new experiment,d theye ar and, uh, my neprogram. we mt eversaay, at least, anon the phone during the morning hours, and i like them a t, and i ve them. they'll always do the best for me i didn't mean to leave them so early in li. after al 19 years old can be very young to leave home. some people don't leaveunt. all i know is that my parents and i get along very well, to make a long story short. hopefully, if i can't live out there on my own and have my own individual le,...
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. -- and theye is a take more than 80% of the free market cash flow. onescomes the two little who were not able to fight without enough scale. that is no good. i think it needs to be change. make a dealyou can and had sprint and t-mobile, what would you be able to do as a carrier in the united states? we need a certain scale. toe we have enough scale have a three-heavyweight fight -- >> you like that, don't you? >> yes. i would like to have a real fight, not a pseudo-fight. fight,annot have a real we grow a more massive price warm. -- price war. >> you are willing to postpone profits in order to gain market share? >> exactly. i want to be number one. if we were number three and if we had enough chance, i want to be number one. i would go to price competition very aggressively and network competition to create a world's best network. of 16.. is number 15 out i am ashamed of that. i am not here to criticize the u.s.'s situation. i'm here to say, i now own part of the responsibility and i would like to provide u.s. citizens with the world's number one net
. -- and theye is a take more than 80% of the free market cash flow. onescomes the two little who were not able to fight without enough scale. that is no good. i think it needs to be change. make a dealyou can and had sprint and t-mobile, what would you be able to do as a carrier in the united states? we need a certain scale. toe we have enough scale have a three-heavyweight fight -- >> you like that, don't you? >> yes. i would like to have a real fight, not a pseudo-fight....
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daycare.o0ic >> we found that california does find outok what the state knows about thet( daycares where theyean a >> that's why child care awarel of america in this 2013 reportl ranked california third fromi] dead last. 50th out of 52 inxao quality an plus thexd district of columbia defense. >> it's just not5?1 acceptable. >> kim johnson serves as drebtor of child air resource and network. >> these are children. we're talking about babies, toddlers, preschoolers. >> california state auditor recognized this problem back in( 2006, but in these recent updates of recommendations not fullyxd implemented, the audito found california's department of social services still has done nothing to modernize thejf syst. >> why can't i just go online and get this information. why can't i compare? >> again, unfortunately, the way have an easy way. we don't each have a difficult way at theu fámoment. we don't have a way of takingi the information that's in this system and putting it union line. >> pat leary is chief deputy director ato7o california's department of social services. >> we are trying to get expe
daycare.o0ic >> we found that california does find outok what the state knows about thet( daycares where theyean a >> that's why child care awarel of america in this 2013 reportl ranked california third fromi] dead last. 50th out of 52 inxao quality an plus thexd district of columbia defense. >> it's just not5?1 acceptable. >> kim johnson serves as drebtor of child air resource and network. >> these are children. we're talking about babies, toddlers, preschoolers....
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theye cia side, they say are cia computers and it was just audit logs being searched. we have conflicting accounts that will need to be resolved somehow and the justice department is looking at arguments through parallel inquiries. at some point, it will get resolved, but it's not clear how quickly. this not lead to one branch of government suing another? >> not suing, so much, but essentially the conflicts we are seeing now is a proxy battle of this larger war going on between the committee and the cia over this on commercial report. the senate feels its account is cia feels thehe account has a lot of inaccuracies. as we have gotten closer to an account of the report getting declassified, we're starting to see it with some legacy issues with the cia. >> if they are worried about the reach of their intelligence services, it's not very reassuring, is it? it is hard to get your arms of the spyingure because this was an expensive search. for its own use, it's private use, so to speak. was another account, it audit log with detailed usage after it was asked -- after was su
theye cia side, they say are cia computers and it was just audit logs being searched. we have conflicting accounts that will need to be resolved somehow and the justice department is looking at arguments through parallel inquiries. at some point, it will get resolved, but it's not clear how quickly. this not lead to one branch of government suing another? >> not suing, so much, but essentially the conflicts we are seeing now is a proxy battle of this larger war going on between the...
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it because theye nevedone that. they've ne for the groin only. that's only 1/1oo of the body. thskin is the largest organ in the body. it is filled with thousan and mlions of little nee endings that secrete endorphins and enkephalins, ich have been called thhains hormones. it was becoming aware of each other sexuly touching your face one at aime, your ears, just gently caressing each oth separately without any type of intercourse. and even if you had a desire, you weren't supposed to go through with it. she said, "you have plenty otime. don't worry. we'll get there. don't rush it." it was something to look forward to. it was our time. once you learn how to correct that, at that point, everything seemto fall into place. the relationship got better. the attitudes got better. we got together, which was a big thing because i had been totally shut out, and it made a big difference. i loveer very much. sometimes i get frustrated, but i look at it in a different way. it's ok now, where before, it wasn't ok. human xual behavior occurs along a very broad spectrum. as we ha sn, a person
it because theye nevedone that. they've ne for the groin only. that's only 1/1oo of the body. thskin is the largest organ in the body. it is filled with thousan and mlions of little nee endings that secrete endorphins and enkephalins, ich have been called thhains hormones. it was becoming aware of each other sexuly touching your face one at aime, your ears, just gently caressing each oth separately without any type of intercourse. and even if you had a desire, you weren't supposed to go through...
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theye cia side, they say are cia computers and it was just audit logs being searched. we have conflicting accounts that will need to be resolved somehow and the justice department is looking at arguments through parallel inquiries. at some point, it will get resolved, but it's not clear how quickly. this not lead to one branch of government suing another? >> not suing, so much, but essentially the conflicts we are seeing now is a proxy battle of this larger war going on between the committee and the cia over this on commercial report. the senate feels its account is cia feels thehe account has a lot of inaccuracies. as we have gotten closer to an account of the report getting declassified, we're starting to see it with some legacy issues with the cia. >> if they are worried about the reach of their intelligence services, it's not very reassuring, is it? it is hard to get your arms of the spyingure because this was an expensive search. for its own use, it's private use, so to speak. was another account, it audit log with detailed usage after it was asked -- after was su
theye cia side, they say are cia computers and it was just audit logs being searched. we have conflicting accounts that will need to be resolved somehow and the justice department is looking at arguments through parallel inquiries. at some point, it will get resolved, but it's not clear how quickly. this not lead to one branch of government suing another? >> not suing, so much, but essentially the conflicts we are seeing now is a proxy battle of this larger war going on between the...
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you will>> manual shift -- theye done away with this for long time. >> it was like a supermodel thatou see in it club and her imperious ice blue eyes would slide over you and they will not in at the door. it is a little bit of a hard car. versus some of the hard-core you could still get that in a stick. this car is the imperious 9/11. >> i am assuming this is for others who have other automobiles. >> you have five or six other cars along with this one. many will they make -- how long will they make them? >> until your money runs out. apple of the carmaking world. >> what about the interior in terms of the appointment, the stereo in the music. >> everything orcs well. it is a little sterile but everything feels good. the -- is a little hard and the steering wheel deals great in your hand. that is what you want. >> is there a moment when the knuckles went wide on the steering wheel? >> if you drop it it is like ludicrous speed. your life could flash in front of you. >> your life will continue because you have got more. i want to move from the fast car to the battle over electric automo
you will>> manual shift -- theye done away with this for long time. >> it was like a supermodel thatou see in it club and her imperious ice blue eyes would slide over you and they will not in at the door. it is a little bit of a hard car. versus some of the hard-core you could still get that in a stick. this car is the imperious 9/11. >> i am assuming this is for others who have other automobiles. >> you have five or six other cars along with this one. many will they...
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theye priested turned up he had been blessing soldiers, i asked him if this would end peace of the i. he said, they planned this for 20 years. elsewhere, there is no sign of any ukrainian forces at all. this is the bay the home of the ukrainian fleet. victor yanukovych the man who still believes he's president of ukraine had a yacht here but that vanished a day or two ago. and so has the ukrainian fleet. there is something that looks like a coast guard but it's certainly not going to fight anyone. people saw the navel forces leave as well. and in a hurry. after what appeared to be a negotiation. >> translator: at 9:25 the military came in and everybody left the base. two troop carriers full of soldiers, by 9:40, they had all gone. >> reporter: we tried to see if there was anyone left. please refer to our administration, said the voice and that was that. and at the military airport, russian soldiers on the perimeter from down the road they could be seen inside the compound guarding what we believe to be an ammunition depot. so there is no question the pro russian forces here are trying
theye priested turned up he had been blessing soldiers, i asked him if this would end peace of the i. he said, they planned this for 20 years. elsewhere, there is no sign of any ukrainian forces at all. this is the bay the home of the ukrainian fleet. victor yanukovych the man who still believes he's president of ukraine had a yacht here but that vanished a day or two ago. and so has the ukrainian fleet. there is something that looks like a coast guard but it's certainly not going to fight...
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where theye found 16 were hiring -- where payrolls have increased. only 16%.d to find. here are those companies pacific league. some of these names we know. some of them we don't. i'm going to put all 16 of these on twitter. that is the handle. it is simple. when you are hiring, your growing. when you are growing your earnings, your stock is rewarded. these 16 companies are up 55.7% over the past year, versus the s&p, 21 .6%. follow the jobs. it is really simple. >> adam johnson, appreciate it. >> oil getting pretty much of a boost due to those numbers. overseas, the german industrial output -- output increase. .
where theye found 16 were hiring -- where payrolls have increased. only 16%.d to find. here are those companies pacific league. some of these names we know. some of them we don't. i'm going to put all 16 of these on twitter. that is the handle. it is simple. when you are hiring, your growing. when you are growing your earnings, your stock is rewarded. these 16 companies are up 55.7% over the past year, versus the s&p, 21 .6%. follow the jobs. it is really simple. >> adam johnson,...
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i suspect that the strong movement says a lot about how and theye anticipating are going to begin to behave. they will support the upper end of the market. in the middle, where it is heavy in real estate, it will remain badly squeeze. >> exactly, that is why morrison is down. propositions are difficult to change quickly. >> they have to reposition themselves? in the middle is where you get squeezed if you are a supermarket. >> yes, exactly. with electrical retail space, everybody said that you wanted electrical retailer. if you look at how well dixons is doing with their capacity to sell, they're outperforming their competitors and the idea of it is proving popular. profit margins are rising. who would have said that in the midst of the recession? bright cant are reinvent themselves. the only fly in the open is that the real estate is in poor position, relative to where it a need to be. >> you have not mentioned in todd's a. is it airlines in general? did falle purchases and so did productivity. build is, the new going to be much less depressing of prices. at the lufthansa possibilit
i suspect that the strong movement says a lot about how and theye anticipating are going to begin to behave. they will support the upper end of the market. in the middle, where it is heavy in real estate, it will remain badly squeeze. >> exactly, that is why morrison is down. propositions are difficult to change quickly. >> they have to reposition themselves? in the middle is where you get squeezed if you are a supermarket. >> yes, exactly. with electrical retail space,...
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do theye charts help or just confuse people?ot think they confuse people thing -- confuse people. i think people just did not understand fully what were docs and what were people. [laughter] >> you wrote about the composition of the fomc. >> yellow dots. >> the ones at the bottom were the governors. the ones who control the actual vote right now. >> the international investors are waiting this data against the backdrop of what is going on in russia, ukraine, crimea. how would you describe the economic politics. -- politics? is a contained area and contained event. we don't like it. but it doesn't have major implications if it remains contained. if you see tanks and helicopters and troops, it is a different game. russia does not want to go to war. europe does not want to go to war. the united states does not want to go to war. we have a geopolitical game. we have a visa war where someone says, we won't let you in and someone else says we won't let you in, but that is it. aret seems like the markets ignoring the threat of russian
do theye charts help or just confuse people?ot think they confuse people thing -- confuse people. i think people just did not understand fully what were docs and what were people. [laughter] >> you wrote about the composition of the fomc. >> yellow dots. >> the ones at the bottom were the governors. the ones who control the actual vote right now. >> the international investors are waiting this data against the backdrop of what is going on in russia, ukraine, crimea. how...
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the problem is the supreme court theye late 70 posses, decided the records turned over to a third-party and essentially have surrendered their expectation of ivc. i do not think anyone actually thinks this way. internet use comcast and verizon service, there is a and that information is basically public. i assume the risk will be shared with the government. that is counterintuitive but the is, at present, guidelines stretched out. one supreme court justice in a recent opinion suggested it was clear technological change with more data being stored in the hands of their parties like google and facebook, that that doctrine needs to be revisited or there will not be much of the fourth amendment left. it will not be relevant anymore. i do not think the nsa should be allowed to monitor any domestic phone calls. bombers, they had warnings already from russia. pay no attention to that warning. they have many phone calls monitoring and they have not stopped any terrorist acts. even the ones from overseas. the call for public surveillance cameras, the boston bombers, they had pictures of them win
the problem is the supreme court theye late 70 posses, decided the records turned over to a third-party and essentially have surrendered their expectation of ivc. i do not think anyone actually thinks this way. internet use comcast and verizon service, there is a and that information is basically public. i assume the risk will be shared with the government. that is counterintuitive but the is, at present, guidelines stretched out. one supreme court justice in a recent opinion suggested it was...
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they're going to be constrained the work theye oft he work do. when he to do a much better job.hat is letting our foreign typeers known that htthe of surveillance that we do not do, the efforts that we may to maintain the privacy of people not just at home abroad, i think all of these things are very important for us to continue to emphasize. one particular area we need to draw a distinction is other countries like china. they spy for some of the same purposes we do, to protect them selves. they also said i to gain economic advantage, to still intellectual property. we do not do that. it is a very important distinction to -- that is lost in all of this. it is important for our friends and allies to understand the project. do not dothings we such as try to prevail for the purpose of giving ourselves and economic benefits. wondering if you have had any reflections about the capabilities or limitations of technology and international corporation? >> absolutely. the one that leaps out at me most is the gaping hole that we have in terms of people flying was stolen identification. the
they're going to be constrained the work theye oft he work do. when he to do a much better job.hat is letting our foreign typeers known that htthe of surveillance that we do not do, the efforts that we may to maintain the privacy of people not just at home abroad, i think all of these things are very important for us to continue to emphasize. one particular area we need to draw a distinction is other countries like china. they spy for some of the same purposes we do, to protect them selves....
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theye doing a systemic search, and it's just taking time. >> one of the things -- who knows what is onif, for instance, the pilot had plotted a course at one point and flown it, similar to what happened here, and his jet in that simulation had gone down in this same place, well, we'd know what happened. >> we would. and that's the thing they're really looking for on the simulator computers. they're looking for what he had plotted before, any type0s of deviation from any planned flights, and then the home computers, if they have those, that's going to be just as telling if not more. >> everybody knows you can't delete anything. >> right. >> but that doesn't mean it's easy to get to. >> it doesn't. and when they're go at getting stuff off computers that are destroyed or the hard drive has been injured, but in this case it's just simply lee -- deleted. it takes time. >> when you look at the big picture here, besides the lack of coordination and all the back-tracking is there something they missed in the early going that would have changing? >> there could be. when you don't have coordinat
theye doing a systemic search, and it's just taking time. >> one of the things -- who knows what is onif, for instance, the pilot had plotted a course at one point and flown it, similar to what happened here, and his jet in that simulation had gone down in this same place, well, we'd know what happened. >> we would. and that's the thing they're really looking for on the simulator computers. they're looking for what he had plotted before, any type0s of deviation from any planned...
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pilots, theye two did not ask to fly together. own flights simulator. he is also quite a handyman. religious inclinations, a friend of his said he is a moderate muslim and performed his daily rituals. his youtube page did have links to atheism. after the boston marathon bombing, he expressed condolences for the victims. it seems like he was a jovial man. expect more volatility from the yuan starting from this morning. chinese authorities to double the daily trading dan. stephen engle is on the story and joins us from beijing. how significant is this? >> good morning. make theave pledged to exchange rates more market-based . this is another step in achieving not. in that sense, it is significant, but chinese authorities like to take these things in a step-by-step manner. this does not mean that full convertibility is right around the corner. they de-pegged from the dollar in 2005. in 2007, they widen the band. april, 2012, they widened it again to one percent. now they have widen it again from one percent to two percent. timing seems to signal from authorities that the currency is n
pilots, theye two did not ask to fly together. own flights simulator. he is also quite a handyman. religious inclinations, a friend of his said he is a moderate muslim and performed his daily rituals. his youtube page did have links to atheism. after the boston marathon bombing, he expressed condolences for the victims. it seems like he was a jovial man. expect more volatility from the yuan starting from this morning. chinese authorities to double the daily trading dan. stephen engle is on the...
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theye french government, do not prevent the closure of this paris suburb factory that to show owned.pend on how the family and dongfeng get on together. >> what does this mean for investors? investors, i think they have open operations. l lose money.stil it will depend on how the european car market will recover and chinese markets will go on and how the relationship with dongfeng and other runners well isg gm workout as hoped. openf this will -- are questions. if you have been on the side of performance, then you have a lot to do. paris.k you, live from >> back in may 2011 investors were giddy to buy a piece of renren. what happened to renren? this is a chinese social media website. networking website, high expectations investors had for it. certainly times have changed if you look at the stock valuation. the stock price these days. this could take you back to the.com boom days of the 2000s when we saw the internet double burst. take a look here. there was a huge disconnect between the share price and certainly the market expectations. the share price today over three dollars a shar
theye french government, do not prevent the closure of this paris suburb factory that to show owned.pend on how the family and dongfeng get on together. >> what does this mean for investors? investors, i think they have open operations. l lose money.stil it will depend on how the european car market will recover and chinese markets will go on and how the relationship with dongfeng and other runners well isg gm workout as hoped. openf this will -- are questions. if you have been on the...
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theye coming out saying see the russian economy shrinking over the next two quarters.ou walked on the street and you see the exchange points. the russian currency has almost fell 10% this year. one of the biggest declines after argentina. the real issue is the sanctions so far, no big deal perhaps. the concern now is nobody know what vladimir putin will do next and effect that will have. that uncertainty is having a huge impact on business. i would have alexander, the former billionaire and owner, we will talk about russia and what it means for russian business. crimea, one of the bigs and is in crimea. putin, he's had his run-ins with the russian president before. that's coming up. >> thank you. hague.a heads to the u.s. businesses are talking about how sanctions affect their interest in russia. manus cranny. what is president obama hoping to achieve and the business agenda? a multinational response. that levels the playing field that the u.s. does not carry the burden of implementing sanctions was up in other words, america really trying to curry favor with germany a
theye coming out saying see the russian economy shrinking over the next two quarters.ou walked on the street and you see the exchange points. the russian currency has almost fell 10% this year. one of the biggest declines after argentina. the real issue is the sanctions so far, no big deal perhaps. the concern now is nobody know what vladimir putin will do next and effect that will have. that uncertainty is having a huge impact on business. i would have alexander, the former billionaire and...
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. -- theye trying to still need the direct foreign investment from the west.s what they are cutting themselves off from. in terms of long-term prospects, this conflict will be hurtful. even the discussion about appropriating western assets is going to do serious damage to the russian reputation. >> thank you very much christian. plenty of commentary coming up -- out of the ecb. we will get the thoughts on that. ♪ >> welcome back, this is countdown. works time in london 6:23. we are with christian scholz. what to make of the latest comments from mario draghi? euro --trength of the they have stepped away from the potentially big action they could have taken in the march meeting when they had the forecast out for inflation. the euro is rising again. there is more behind this. it is confidence in the eurozone returning, which is a positive sign. but it has a downward impact on inflation. they have to react. that is what they are trying this time. it doesn't mean anything in terms of actions, just that they are watching it and are aware that it can have a downward
. -- theye trying to still need the direct foreign investment from the west.s what they are cutting themselves off from. in terms of long-term prospects, this conflict will be hurtful. even the discussion about appropriating western assets is going to do serious damage to the russian reputation. >> thank you very much christian. plenty of commentary coming up -- out of the ecb. we will get the thoughts on that. ♪ >> welcome back, this is countdown. works time in london 6:23. we...
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theye point of wanting, have capacity for some care right on the spot. the medevac process begins by moving a casualty to an armored vehicle which will move it to a casually collection point. we take advantage of the local clinics that will be improved or a field hospital that was purchased for the national army to be deployed when operations occur in the field at the core level. the point is, we are not pulling out our helicopters. we went to a great deal of trouble working with surgeons and the deputy minister of public health to optimize all of the resources necessary to take advantage of every capability we can short of the helicopter medevac. there will be fewer helicopters then you are used to seeing. we have more work to do on the air force. i think you are aware that we have a ground attack aircraft that is coming in through a series of contractual issues. that aircraft is delayed. the intent was to use some of helicopters to up thatthose to be a gunship can take the place of that turboprop aircraft until it ultimately enters the air force. it is
theye point of wanting, have capacity for some care right on the spot. the medevac process begins by moving a casualty to an armored vehicle which will move it to a casually collection point. we take advantage of the local clinics that will be improved or a field hospital that was purchased for the national army to be deployed when operations occur in the field at the core level. the point is, we are not pulling out our helicopters. we went to a great deal of trouble working with surgeons and...
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what happens is the media has a tendency t to report as if theye doing one thing at a time. if that doesn't work out, they're doing something else. they're doing everything simultaneously as nick mentioned. they're looking at the crew, looking at passengers, looking at other information, other possible threats from terrorist groups. this is a wide ranging extensive investigation. it's not limited to one or two areas of focus. >> by the way, still no sign of the wreckage. thanks to both of you. nick and tom. of course there were three american citizens a board that flight. one was phillip wood. his family who lives in dallas say they're fighting to hold out hope even as the news appears more grim with each passing hour. last night phillip's brother spoke to anderson cooper. >> how are you and your family holding up? >> we're doing okay. we're getting through. we're taking it -- sometimes an hour at a time. sometimes a minute at a time. we're holding together and we are -- we're work on this because of faith. honestly we're getting through this on our faith. taking it just a l
what happens is the media has a tendency t to report as if theye doing one thing at a time. if that doesn't work out, they're doing something else. they're doing everything simultaneously as nick mentioned. they're looking at the crew, looking at passengers, looking at other information, other possible threats from terrorist groups. this is a wide ranging extensive investigation. it's not limited to one or two areas of focus. >> by the way, still no sign of the wreckage. thanks to both of...
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theye looked at crises -- found that those recoveries are very prolonged.relative to the postwar u.s. experience. we put too much weight on the postwar experience. on the rapidht monetary policy response and fiscal policy response. thought that that would be recovery, a v-shaped but a quick u-shaped recovery. in the past several years, we have markdown our projections for economic growth. we think there is still considerable slack left in the economy left in the labor market. we have been watching the structural factors that have slowed the economy. a big chunk of that is due to the age and the population and the move of the baby boomers into retirement. a significant chunk of it stems from the weak economy. our view is that the economy will return to full employment. that will come from a healing of the underlying economic problem's. the fiscal drag will not be in place this year. we do think that there are stronger ways to expect the economy to rebound. we have been wrong before about that. what a we have learned prolonged process it is to work off the ex
theye looked at crises -- found that those recoveries are very prolonged.relative to the postwar u.s. experience. we put too much weight on the postwar experience. on the rapidht monetary policy response and fiscal policy response. thought that that would be recovery, a v-shaped but a quick u-shaped recovery. in the past several years, we have markdown our projections for economic growth. we think there is still considerable slack left in the economy left in the labor market. we have been...
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question than the legal question but i think yes, if they had a defective product and is proved , i think theyee a responsibility absolutely. gm officials and others will testify on the recall of that ignition device and the death of at least a dozen people as a result of those vehicles. next tuesday and we will have it live here and on www.c-span.org. morning, i guess i disagree with you. i was in canada went like megantic blew up when the train went through so i don't like taking oil by train. i don't like taking it by pipeline. why can't we have geothermal move to get the heat of the earth without getting the oil out? the oil is a problem. it's dirty and dangerous, it destroys the environment. why can't the canadians build their own refinery up there and maybe the oil would come to the states the way they are doing it now, they will type it out and sell it to china. oilt: first of all, the that comes through the keystone pipeline goes directly to u.s. refineries where u.s. workers refine it into a product that will be used in the united states. the other part of that is if we take the oil an
question than the legal question but i think yes, if they had a defective product and is proved , i think theyee a responsibility absolutely. gm officials and others will testify on the recall of that ignition device and the death of at least a dozen people as a result of those vehicles. next tuesday and we will have it live here and on www.c-span.org. morning, i guess i disagree with you. i was in canada went like megantic blew up when the train went through so i don't like taking oil by...
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is theyes, and that controversy.s one of those things that i think your viewers and voters theld consider, that allegation against this new ethics process, the complaint is that anything you do wrong public. becomes oh, there is a congressional u.s.s report with a represented on the front of the report. even if the report is really small. there was a group from taiwan that was funding congressional it was very consultative exactly who was paying for and which laws apply. members of congress clearly under the rules were not supposed to take this trip. they took the trip, a democrat and a republican. they both paid it back once it became clear that there had been a mistake in the way that it was paid, and there is no doubt that the organization in taiwan that was organizing this travel was laying began with the rules and knew they should not be doing this. not congress knew was a different issue, and how much penalty today deserve for that. should they be playing -- paying back and being told this is the kind of travel
is theyes, and that controversy.s one of those things that i think your viewers and voters theld consider, that allegation against this new ethics process, the complaint is that anything you do wrong public. becomes oh, there is a congressional u.s.s report with a represented on the front of the report. even if the report is really small. there was a group from taiwan that was funding congressional it was very consultative exactly who was paying for and which laws apply. members of congress...
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i'm certain that is propoganda. 75% --as theye have to a reasonable argument to take them in -- for the russians to take them in. i don't think they should have ever crossed somebodies border without communication for doing that. -- communication before doing that. i disagree with the lady who suggesting neo-nazis in the ukraine. that is absurd. there is a faction there, but certainly it's not the whole country. we will end the with steven in richmond, virginia on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. russia, ukraine, and crimea's problem. the international people should stay out and see what they do. i believe the vote was legal. crimeave putin invaded because russia has a lot of investment, a lot of money in area.ertain part of the of the people voted to be in russia, just split crimea in half. a half for ukraine. people international stay out of it but create sanctions for the way putin invaded ukraine. just stay out of it and see what is going on. richmond,hen from virginia. that is all the time we have in this first segment of "the washington j
i'm certain that is propoganda. 75% --as theye have to a reasonable argument to take them in -- for the russians to take them in. i don't think they should have ever crossed somebodies border without communication for doing that. -- communication before doing that. i disagree with the lady who suggesting neo-nazis in the ukraine. that is absurd. there is a faction there, but certainly it's not the whole country. we will end the with steven in richmond, virginia on our line for democrats....
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ends, and theye raise -- and they range. we clumped them altogether. think you for participating.en greater response. [applause] [applause] the biggest gathering we will see this year of conservatives and potential republican candidate. we are at the political action conference in maryland. it is the largest annual gathering of conservatives. >> it has the look and feel of a political convention. in many ways it was a warm-up for big republican names. it is the annual conservative political action conference. >> gop heavy hitters lining up. washington, d c action. >> rick perry kick things off. he got a standing ovation from the crowd. mike huckabee also got a lot of encouragement. they spoke about accountability and still to come, rant paul -- rand paul and rick santorum. >> thousands of people traveled across the country to be here. >> day two of cpac gets underway. was a speakers list roster of potential candidates. they were focused on washington and the cpac as it is commonly known. >> cpac continues today. they will hear from rand paul, on almost certain presidential candida
ends, and theye raise -- and they range. we clumped them altogether. think you for participating.en greater response. [applause] [applause] the biggest gathering we will see this year of conservatives and potential republican candidate. we are at the political action conference in maryland. it is the largest annual gathering of conservatives. >> it has the look and feel of a political convention. in many ways it was a warm-up for big republican names. it is the annual conservative...