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it is our opportunity to seize. >> what can you do to improve public housing? what we can do and should be doing is ensuring that the residents of public housing have adequate housing. we need to make sure it is rehabilitated correctly. the renovation project is a prime example of how it should be done. the residents were taken care of first. then we will build. then they get to come back. those are the things we need to continue doing. in the past with public housing in the city, there were given certificates of preference and told the houses would be torn down and they could come back with the certificate. we have great-grandchildren holding on to the certificates because it did not manifest itself. one thing we could do is ensure that any time we're doing these types of renovations that we're going to make sure that those residents are adequately taken care of and have some work to move back to. >> i grew up in the housing projects. my mother told us this was temporary. my mother returned to school. she never said this is where we would be for ever. we swept
it is our opportunity to seize. >> what can you do to improve public housing? what we can do and should be doing is ensuring that the residents of public housing have adequate housing. we need to make sure it is rehabilitated correctly. the renovation project is a prime example of how it should be done. the residents were taken care of first. then we will build. then they get to come back. those are the things we need to continue doing. in the past with public housing in the city, there...
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i don't know how to do this. h them, and you can, very concrete things, the teachers relax, they feel better about it, and they feel empowered and feel like they are contributing to the culture of the school in a positive way. so it's not impossible. these are things that we really can do, and the teachers and that really the vast majority of teachers want to do. >> question of course who is ultimately responsible and accountable when bullying happens? to stuart snyder's point, how can we all play a role in trying to stop it? we'll talk more about both subjects and we'll hear from a student at a massachusetts high school where accused bullies are on trial now for the death of one of their classmates, a girl named phoebe prince. and as we go to break, a message from the cartoon network's stop bullying now, speak up campaign. >> dude, what would happen if one of us was a bully? >> yeah, and you bullied one of us? >> we decided to do a bully situation and figure out what would be the best thing to do about it. >> i p
i don't know how to do this. h them, and you can, very concrete things, the teachers relax, they feel better about it, and they feel empowered and feel like they are contributing to the culture of the school in a positive way. so it's not impossible. these are things that we really can do, and the teachers and that really the vast majority of teachers want to do. >> question of course who is ultimately responsible and accountable when bullying happens? to stuart snyder's point, how can we...
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i don't know how to do this. t if we can teach them, and you can, very concrete things, the teachers relax, they feel better about it, and they feel empowered and feel like they are contributing to the culture of the school in a positive way. so it's not impossible. these are things that we really can do, and the teachers and that really the vast majority of teachers want to do. >> question for us, who is ultimately responsible and accountable when bullying happens? to stuart snyder's point, how can we all play a role in trying to stop it? we're going to talk more about both of those subjects ahead. we'll hear from a student at a massachusetts high school where accused bullies are on trial now for the death of one of their classmates, a girl named phoebe prince. and a message from the stop bullying now, speak up campaign. >> dude, what would happen if one of us was a bully? >> yeah, and you bullied one of us? >> we decided to do a bully situation and figure out what would be the best thing to do about it. >> i pla
i don't know how to do this. t if we can teach them, and you can, very concrete things, the teachers relax, they feel better about it, and they feel empowered and feel like they are contributing to the culture of the school in a positive way. so it's not impossible. these are things that we really can do, and the teachers and that really the vast majority of teachers want to do. >> question for us, who is ultimately responsible and accountable when bullying happens? to stuart snyder's...
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we wanted to do something else. i had when it to record republicans and say we could get tax credits for small businesses -- i had wanted to work with republicans and say that we could get tax credits for small businesses. congress toomey mim said we should have given the money to corporations. a 66% of all corporations in america already pay no taxes. he was to eliminate all taxes? how can you go below zero? everyone watching tonight in a family pays more than a fortune 500 corporation. now he wants to eliminate all taxes? if you action invest in a factory in china -- actually invest in a factory in china, they are not taxed. that is why he has extreme policies. a videotape. we took a camera to the streets of pittsburgh. let's hear the first of those. >> i am from pennsylvania. what is your stance on shell and drilling? are you for or against it? why? >> did you hear it? >> i've heard it. >> not just are you for or against it, that tactic it? taxing it? >> we have an opportunity to do something i think is very excit
we wanted to do something else. i had when it to record republicans and say we could get tax credits for small businesses -- i had wanted to work with republicans and say that we could get tax credits for small businesses. congress toomey mim said we should have given the money to corporations. a 66% of all corporations in america already pay no taxes. he was to eliminate all taxes? how can you go below zero? everyone watching tonight in a family pays more than a fortune 500 corporation. now he...
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and to solve the problem you have to do things that you know are going to be politically unpopular. like stabilize ago financial system. like preventing a run on a financial system. like doing things your opponents will say are designed to help banks. because that is so difficult politically for people to do, because it's so hard to figure out how to do the bold thing, most governments, they sit back and they wait and they debate. they convene the experts. they debate all sorts of options. they hope the thing will get better. they hope it's not as bad as people fear. they hope it will solve itself and they wait and what happens it gets worse. it's more expensive to solve and if you look at the pattern of crisis-- it's true in the united states in the '30s, too-- that's the dominant political crisis. because the politics are so terrible. and what this president did here was to break that basic mold and to make the choice which was the responsible choice to say "i'll take that political heat early because nothing's possible unless we do that." and he's going to be vindicated for that c
and to solve the problem you have to do things that you know are going to be politically unpopular. like stabilize ago financial system. like preventing a run on a financial system. like doing things your opponents will say are designed to help banks. because that is so difficult politically for people to do, because it's so hard to figure out how to do the bold thing, most governments, they sit back and they wait and they debate. they convene the experts. they debate all sorts of options. they...
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we need to do something more about that. d he kill us to accelerate through building -- would kill us to accelerate the rebuilding? we cannot tell either of these projects they need to wait until 2018. the kids will be grown up and have left or worse. we need to get serious. >> one of the major issues with public housing is making sure it is appropriately funded. we need to be able to fund that. qz evern to get federal money put into it to support the rebuilding and development i agree with mr. jackson about looking at the human capital. we need to allow some of the folks who live there to work as contractors or have jobs to rebuild the places. that restores the pride when you get to rebuild your own home and get to live in it after that. i think that is a way that we can improve the public housing in san francisco. >> i feel like i enclose the connected with this being a social worker for the welfare department. i work in public housing every day. the most important thing is that sf is a great model. it is replacing at 141.
we need to do something more about that. d he kill us to accelerate through building -- would kill us to accelerate the rebuilding? we cannot tell either of these projects they need to wait until 2018. the kids will be grown up and have left or worse. we need to get serious. >> one of the major issues with public housing is making sure it is appropriately funded. we need to be able to fund that. qz evern to get federal money put into it to support the rebuilding and development i agree...
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to do much more. but a curiosity or a searching for what exactly would make a difference, and that's part of what we're doing, not only raising the alarm bells, but throwing out some ideas right now that might actually help move the process along. >> there's a whole argument that you will always hear. you know, which is why the united states and why sudan and why -- we're there. we spend almost $1 billion a year there anyway. this is something that requires no money and no american lives, right now. so we can do it now, or we can mop it up. we can triage this afterwards. so to us, it seems like our job is to sort of just yell it. we were in these huts we kept staying in. >> we were roommates, by the way. >> we were roommates. [laughter] snores! [laughter] >> he does other things. [laughter] i don't know what that meant. i just said it. i'm sorry. i threw you under the bus. >> that was cold! -- i was cold. and lonely. [laughter] i was actually the council on foreign relations. i'm proud to be a member.
to do much more. but a curiosity or a searching for what exactly would make a difference, and that's part of what we're doing, not only raising the alarm bells, but throwing out some ideas right now that might actually help move the process along. >> there's a whole argument that you will always hear. you know, which is why the united states and why sudan and why -- we're there. we spend almost $1 billion a year there anyway. this is something that requires no money and no american lives,...
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has nothing to do with that. it is basically giving people the opportunity to celebrate their love, and if they want to do that by renewing their vows, then we want to give them the opportunity to do that. but no. in fact, it is as far as you can get from myself or heidi been marriage counselors. that is not what it is about. tavis: good music in a marriage always helps. >> in fact one of the songs are road on my wedding day was "wedding day," which we performed at the victoria's secret show. she is not a singer. she will tell you she is not a singer, but she sings around the house. we performed it live on stage and it was something that i will always remember. tavis:, last year, for the album of covers you worked with david foster on that. i noticed on this project you are back with david foster again. i am not naive in asking is, but why did foster again? >> i think david is the last of a disappearing breed. i mean that with the greatest respect. he is a truly great, great producer. and i do not use that term ea
has nothing to do with that. it is basically giving people the opportunity to celebrate their love, and if they want to do that by renewing their vows, then we want to give them the opportunity to do that. but no. in fact, it is as far as you can get from myself or heidi been marriage counselors. that is not what it is about. tavis: good music in a marriage always helps. >> in fact one of the songs are road on my wedding day was "wedding day," which we performed at the...
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it's a hard thing to do. there's lots of different departments with lots of different visions but we've just got to keep pressing on with it. we've been somewhat successful with our planning department and building inspection in at least getting them to the table and making them -- i think they are starting to understand the problem now. we just have to keep pressing on. >> great, great question dave. >> dave erickson, (inaudible) we're a nonprofit (inaudible) i find it interesting we're dealing with primarily adaptations. we've got a lot of success looking at mitigation, looking at it from the side of what we're going to have to do locally to address the cost of global warming. i wonder if you could address what you see as being a proactive method for addressing solutions to going forward to lowering impacts, incorporating the integrated planning element. >> anybody want to tackle that one? . >> well, i happen to have the good fortune of being in a room with the executive directors of the metropolitan transpo
it's a hard thing to do. there's lots of different departments with lots of different visions but we've just got to keep pressing on with it. we've been somewhat successful with our planning department and building inspection in at least getting them to the table and making them -- i think they are starting to understand the problem now. we just have to keep pressing on. >> great, great question dave. >> dave erickson, (inaudible) we're a nonprofit (inaudible) i find it interesting...
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you have to figure out who do i want to surrender myself with, what do i want to do with there time, at mark do i want to make, what's valuable to me, and what's valuable to the people around me in terms of culture and core values. and so i've spent a lot of time thinking about that, and the concept of personal innovation drives you to keep doing that. you can't stop and you can't do it once and then forget about it for ten years. every once in a while, not maybe even every year. i've really tried to reflect and go through some personal innovation. three or four times since i've been here at zipcar, i think i've made a pretty big change in how i've led, how i've communicated, what i've done with my time as a leader of the company. those are big innovations in my own personal growth curve. it's been exciting. >>> we get tons of questions here about how to raise capital. well, there's one solution in the marketplace that you may have never even considered. selling your accounts receivables. nick perkin is co-founder and president of the receivables exchange. he's here to tell us a littl
you have to figure out who do i want to surrender myself with, what do i want to do with there time, at mark do i want to make, what's valuable to me, and what's valuable to the people around me in terms of culture and core values. and so i've spent a lot of time thinking about that, and the concept of personal innovation drives you to keep doing that. you can't stop and you can't do it once and then forget about it for ten years. every once in a while, not maybe even every year. i've really...
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to do justice, to try to do the right thing, to love kindness, to care about other people, and to walk humbly knowing that none of us get to this live on our own. we are all interdependent and we all need each other. that is the spirit i try to have as a congressman and as governor. that disease. i will keep with me and in the governor's office if you give me the privilege of reading this great state of the next four years. thank you for watching this debate. i ask you for your support for this election season. i promise you that i will serve you to the best of my abilities. thank you very much. >> governor strickland, thank you for being here tonight. mr. kasich. >> you have to ask yourself the question, are we better off today than we were four years ago when ted strickland took office? i like ted strickland. i am not even running against ted strickland. i am running to create jobs, straighten out ohio, and restore a great legacy. we want our kids to go to college here. we want our kids to graduate and stay here. we want them to have exciting opportunities so they can buy their god-g
to do justice, to try to do the right thing, to love kindness, to care about other people, and to walk humbly knowing that none of us get to this live on our own. we are all interdependent and we all need each other. that is the spirit i try to have as a congressman and as governor. that disease. i will keep with me and in the governor's office if you give me the privilege of reading this great state of the next four years. thank you for watching this debate. i ask you for your support for this...
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i do not think we can pretend that making it hard to drive and park will make it so that people do not need to drive their cars. we need to be realistic. i am pretty sure i know who passed the first question about living 3.8 miles away from the grocery store. it was my neighbor down the street. i live in a place where there is nothing at all. no one's needs can be met with in the walking radiance. with a lot of hills. we have seniors. we have people with needs. let's serve the needs. let's build the transit first. a lot more carrot and a lot less stick. >> as a member of the community college board, we were able to cut the parking by half. we were able to do that because we had three bus stops. in district 10, you will never see the concentration of public transit. it is another unfunded mandate and buzz word to say "cars last." where is the grocery store? the fact of the matter is for us to get adequate grocers, we either go to walgreens or go to the 16th street safeway or tehe+iá>u? foodsco where you ct buy meat. it is a challenge to raise a family. you have to put in services first
i do not think we can pretend that making it hard to drive and park will make it so that people do not need to drive their cars. we need to be realistic. i am pretty sure i know who passed the first question about living 3.8 miles away from the grocery store. it was my neighbor down the street. i live in a place where there is nothing at all. no one's needs can be met with in the walking radiance. with a lot of hills. we have seniors. we have people with needs. let's serve the needs. let's...
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they know how to do this. they are having a really good results. if we're going to have more inclusion programs, we need to win power at our school sides to make those decisions, so that was a good thing. and deputy superintendent ca rranza brought up why do they not try to organize a meeting for special ed. it is basically what are the factors contributing. i do not think there is not anything you know necessarily, but when you look at those numbers, it stairs right into your note -- it stares right into you. there was the one started giving his perspective. my freshman year, i was walking to school with 20 friends, and now, there are three of us. it was interesting because we have always taken the social justice perspective or in moralistic perspective -- or a moralistic perspective. if we do not address this, it does two things. the other thing is, as you all know, they are in jail, which cost society a lot of money. for me, personally, i think it is a good argument. the social justice piece. and in the article, it talks about the superintendents
they know how to do this. they are having a really good results. if we're going to have more inclusion programs, we need to win power at our school sides to make those decisions, so that was a good thing. and deputy superintendent ca rranza brought up why do they not try to organize a meeting for special ed. it is basically what are the factors contributing. i do not think there is not anything you know necessarily, but when you look at those numbers, it stairs right into your note -- it stares...
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we have to do something. we've got to continue to work our way out did this. >> when you have the cash for clunkers, four out of five shows were foreign. it is and sample where a lot of money went overseas. we cannot afford this. >> on the cash for clunkers, we have unemployment. we had detroit steel mills. it would have increased it. >> what two do to help reduce the federal deficit? >> i would not do the tax defenders. there are other examples the we could do to change our way of taking our energy and being sure we are getting out of the bonded to opec. >> the empire state building is owned by a foreign company as far as i know. we need to take care of the people here at home. we need to look at the stars -- czars and earmarked. we need to the fact they did look at that. $147 million is spent on federal employees to upgrade their ticket when they fly first- class. where is the common sense? >> question from one of our viewers. if the american dream attainable? what aspect to be assisted by the government? >>
we have to do something. we've got to continue to work our way out did this. >> when you have the cash for clunkers, four out of five shows were foreign. it is and sample where a lot of money went overseas. we cannot afford this. >> on the cash for clunkers, we have unemployment. we had detroit steel mills. it would have increased it. >> what two do to help reduce the federal deficit? >> i would not do the tax defenders. there are other examples the we could do to change...
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if we're also -- so what are we going to do? are we going to say to the kids who are bussed to the non-sfusd program,, you need to go a different offsite afterschool program but not the one that we have been busing you to? that leads us down a path we don't want goal. and the goal for the district has been very clear, that we want capacity on our sites, at our elementary sites for every student that needs afterschool. if we are going to, as part of this, it seems important that we make this commitment that onsite we're going to build the capacity and as we do that, we're going to take away the capacity to the offsite programs. so that's my, i mean that's my major reaction to this. i have one more thing i wanted to say and i got myself all worked up and i don't remember what it was. if i think of it. chairman maufas: communicationer yee. commissioner yee: so i actually like the way you have framed the goals and objectives. i'm very supportive of it because we have had this discussion of reducing the costs of transportation for a w
if we're also -- so what are we going to do? are we going to say to the kids who are bussed to the non-sfusd program,, you need to go a different offsite afterschool program but not the one that we have been busing you to? that leads us down a path we don't want goal. and the goal for the district has been very clear, that we want capacity on our sites, at our elementary sites for every student that needs afterschool. if we are going to, as part of this, it seems important that we make this...
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we didn't want to do that. we wanted to do something different. wanted to really uncover for a lot of people, rediscover for some people, some songs that may have been overlooked. again, i think we uncovered a lot of classics and rediscovered them for a new generation. and i think this idea of bringing generations together is powerful. it really speaks to the political moment. you were very active in the obama campaign. you were active in the '08 election in general. what motivates you to do that? some people will do one public service announcement, you're really out there. what makes you so engaged in policy? >> maybe i'm really naive, but i believe these things matter, these things affect people's lives, the decisions that are made in washington, in the political arenas, and so i feel like i'm not going to waste my position, i'm not going to waste this opportunity i have with influence and resources, i'm not going to waste it by not speaking out, by not saying something. >> since you're no stranger to speaking out, let's think about these last t
we didn't want to do that. we wanted to do something different. wanted to really uncover for a lot of people, rediscover for some people, some songs that may have been overlooked. again, i think we uncovered a lot of classics and rediscovered them for a new generation. and i think this idea of bringing generations together is powerful. it really speaks to the political moment. you were very active in the obama campaign. you were active in the '08 election in general. what motivates you to do...
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it's not very easy to do. nd thought, okay, a lot of people here agree. everyone agrees that there's a cloud, a dangerous cloud coming. the problem is that it needs to be amplified, and, you know, yes, everyone wants to do something. the president wants to do something. the republicans have owned this issue as much, if not more than the democrats. everybody wants to do it in a highly politicized time, maybe the most ever. both sides agree. which we don't get much. this is an opportunity for us as citizens to empower these, you know, our senators, our congressmen, our president, to do as much as he possibly can. again, it's very important we keep saying this. this is not about spending money. this is not about using troops. this is about what we do best, which is robust diplomacy. >> larry: john, does the u.n. have a strong presence in this? >> the u.n. has a billion-dollar a year peace-keeping mission in southern sudan to go along with the billion-dollar a year peacekeeping mission in darfur. so they're on the
it's not very easy to do. nd thought, okay, a lot of people here agree. everyone agrees that there's a cloud, a dangerous cloud coming. the problem is that it needs to be amplified, and, you know, yes, everyone wants to do something. the president wants to do something. the republicans have owned this issue as much, if not more than the democrats. everybody wants to do it in a highly politicized time, maybe the most ever. both sides agree. which we don't get much. this is an opportunity for us...
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i know what you're going to say. "i'd do this for free if they didn't pay me." >> i honestly feel that way about this. i hope... i think the secretary is too busy to be watching this tonight so i hope he doesn't take me up on that. (laughs) but that's the way i feel about this. it is an honor to get to do this and, you know, the subject matter may be sobering, but i find it... you know, i don't want to use the word "fun" but i find it very satisfying to get to do this on a daily basis. >> rose: thank you. and i think your message is clear that financial... finding out... more and more people understanding what the risk is and more and more people understanding that within... especially within the financial community you can have an impact. the more people understand that, the more they may be receptive to. >> and i think we're on a good path. i think this iran issue right now is opening up everyone's eyes around the world. it is having a much more dramatic impact than anyone expected. it surprised the iranians, it surprised
i know what you're going to say. "i'd do this for free if they didn't pay me." >> i honestly feel that way about this. i hope... i think the secretary is too busy to be watching this tonight so i hope he doesn't take me up on that. (laughs) but that's the way i feel about this. it is an honor to get to do this and, you know, the subject matter may be sobering, but i find it... you know, i don't want to use the word "fun" but i find it very satisfying to get to do this...
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again,.qñ we want to do this in partnership with the cac. st for the next nine $+months, here is what we thougt we could tackle, to work on the recommendations fromigÑ the budt analyst report. i would certainly welcome any input from all of you. 2dthe first thing -- because we form the cac. supervisor maxwell:® do you have any hard copies? >> yes, içmç do. gwork on that has already begun. we project that could be in place- year. once a cac is put together, we statement. we have some staffmáx ideas, but again, we want the input of cac. we would6÷ formalize with theme short and long term agenda for addressing these iságé&e%ei the st. vacation is something that we have already been working on. @dthe budget analysts report cd issues with an ability to>b÷ secure the perimeter with traffict/ñ control, pedestrian safety, things like that. one of ther@x factor that contributes to that is there are actually on vacated public market site --dnñ unvacated cl@i the marke[public streets runninh the market site. mbefore we do anything with a poor record,
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to give. so you have one vote. >> as a quick thing, do you identify that to the public. >> yes we do. we have a chart that shows demand, need, cost and a basically broadens the band we're working on. >> peter? >> i want to say something. not everything is equally uncertain. in addition me, you, all of us spend money in the face of uncertainty. i'm a customer of the east bay utilities district which has just spent 2 hundred to 3 hundred million dollars - a huge amount of money on earthquake retro fit. we don't know how big it's going to be or when it's going to be even in the life-span of structure. but utility decided it was vulnerable enough to be willing to spend real money and explain it to the customers. not only do they have a pretty good campaign explaining why they're doing it but on my bill i have an explicit retro fit seismic charge. so they can do this and be very good at it. >> and i'm happy to pay that fee. >> yes, all right. from the floor? >> i'm from san francisco public utilities commission. building on the comments i think we need more knowledge and utilities can learn
to give. so you have one vote. >> as a quick thing, do you identify that to the public. >> yes we do. we have a chart that shows demand, need, cost and a basically broadens the band we're working on. >> peter? >> i want to say something. not everything is equally uncertain. in addition me, you, all of us spend money in the face of uncertainty. i'm a customer of the east bay utilities district which has just spent 2 hundred to 3 hundred million dollars - a huge amount of...
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i don't know how to do this. ach them, and you can, very concrete things, the teachers relax, they feel better about it, and they feel empowered and feel like they are contributing to the culture of the school in a positive way. so it's not impossible. these are things that we really can do, and the teachers and that really the vast majority of teachers want to do. >> question for us, who is ultimately responsible and accountable when bullying happens? to stuart snyder's point, how can we all play a role in trying to stop it? we'll hear from a student at a massachusetts high school where accused bullies are on trial now for the death of one of their classmates, a girl named phoebe prince. and a message from the stop bullying now, speak up campaign. >> dude, what would happen if one of us was a bully? >> yeah, and you bullied one of us? >> we decided to do a bully situation and figure out what would be the best thing to do about it. >> i played the bully and hated it. >> what's going on, little guy? >> it felt awkw
i don't know how to do this. ach them, and you can, very concrete things, the teachers relax, they feel better about it, and they feel empowered and feel like they are contributing to the culture of the school in a positive way. so it's not impossible. these are things that we really can do, and the teachers and that really the vast majority of teachers want to do. >> question for us, who is ultimately responsible and accountable when bullying happens? to stuart snyder's point, how can we...
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you want to do it at all. think that jon stewart is really funny. we disagree on some political stuff, but i absolutely love him. doing a rally it's like when i was a child pat paulson running for president. it's fair to do comedy in any way at all. and my heart goes out to what ben stein's saying about people dying and suffering and all of that. but that's always been true while comedy is going on. as soon as we think about what's happening, it's terrible, terrible, terrible, but also comedy does go on. no, stephanie, tell me. >> penn raises a great point. my favorite movie is "the american president". >> larry: who? >> the character says these are serious times, we need serious people to solve these problems. christine o'donnell in my opinion is not a serious person. >> your favorite movie of all time? >> the with you one you were in or -- >> "car 54" that i was in. i've been in terrible movies. but the best movie of all time? >> i love it. >> really? wow. >> ben is right -- >> no one will listen to anything
you want to do it at all. think that jon stewart is really funny. we disagree on some political stuff, but i absolutely love him. doing a rally it's like when i was a child pat paulson running for president. it's fair to do comedy in any way at all. and my heart goes out to what ben stein's saying about people dying and suffering and all of that. but that's always been true while comedy is going on. as soon as we think about what's happening, it's terrible, terrible, terrible, but also comedy...
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i am going to punt on this question as well. i do not think any of us are going to give you the answer you are looking for. i have had the great fortune of sitting down with several of the candidates. several of us have the same types of ideas for district 10. we have the same principles that we are looking for. we have the same values. i know that there are several candidates that i have sat down with. we have had this discussion. it would not be fair or right to say anything about that today. there are still 41 days left. to knows what will happen? thank you. -- who knows what will happen? >> thank you. >> ms. smith. >> the two people i would choose would not be supported by the old guard or want to change their ways and do better. i do not know who is backing howhom. that would be the way i would determine it. i would find out where the money is coming from and to supporting the candidates. that is how i would make my decision. -- who is supporting the candidates. that is how i would make my own decision. i feel that all the candi
i am going to punt on this question as well. i do not think any of us are going to give you the answer you are looking for. i have had the great fortune of sitting down with several of the candidates. several of us have the same types of ideas for district 10. we have the same principles that we are looking for. we have the same values. i know that there are several candidates that i have sat down with. we have had this discussion. it would not be fair or right to say anything about that today....
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go in -- first thing you need to do is always try to get in the easiest way. what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the top, good. we're going to say that this is the glass from here on down, so how would you break it? do i just want to take it like this and smash it this way? no. the end of the board, going to use the end of the board, but i'm also going to remember that the glass can hurt me. if i were to hit it like this, the glass could slide down, cut my hand. so you want to start at the top like he said, hold this down, turn your head away, you start at the top and smash the glass this way down like that. if it does slide down, it's going to go away from you and not towards your hand
go in -- first thing you need to do is always try to get in the easiest way. what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the...
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this, i only want to do this and do the jobs that need to get done?>> you need to be the leader and have the final say if you are the owner or the boss, but that said, so many small businesses don't feel like they have time to work with their employees to craft their job. i think it gives you so much more time as a business owner at the end of the day because people are doing so much more. >> then a and they are invested. how has google codified this, not 20% time, but they work to figure out what you are best at? >> we've codified it in a couple ways. we have a very flexible workplace. and we define our jobs pretty loosely. we don't have many levels of hierarchy so people can express themselves, and we encourage people to have good relationships with their managers who are expected to help craft their employees to craft their jobs, strengths and interests. >> a lot of managers have been doing this for a while. now there's a chapter in a book that could be written on job crafting. now it has a name. thank you so much, thank you, brian, for giving us t
this, i only want to do this and do the jobs that need to get done?>> you need to be the leader and have the final say if you are the owner or the boss, but that said, so many small businesses don't feel like they have time to work with their employees to craft their job. i think it gives you so much more time as a business owner at the end of the day because people are doing so much more. >> then a and they are invested. how has google codified this, not 20% time, but they work to...
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that's what i need to do. that's what a supervisor needs to do. that is what i would like to do. hank you. >> thank you. i am an elected member right now. my district covers nine cities in three bay area counties. everybody wants your attention. with the nine cities, you have to figure out how those priorities are going to work. for me, it is easy. it is an open door policy. everybody's issue is important. how did you prioritize? you really do not. you find the commonalities. for me, having those nine cities that i had to deal with from berkeley to san francisco -- you are looking at very diverse populations. they all had one thing in common. they needed their director to work with them on what ever the transportation issues are. the same thing is happening in district 10. big issues, employment, safety, health, resources for our next generation -- those are things that are common to all of us. we can work together on those things. thank you. >> ms. smith. >> i cannot use up my time picking up my signed. i agree up in all of the neighborhoods that are in district 10. the old guard
that's what i need to do. that's what a supervisor needs to do. that is what i would like to do. hank you. >> thank you. i am an elected member right now. my district covers nine cities in three bay area counties. everybody wants your attention. with the nine cities, you have to figure out how those priorities are going to work. for me, it is easy. it is an open door policy. everybody's issue is important. how did you prioritize? you really do not. you find the commonalities. for me,...
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to be made. we're looking at a very specific person. also, i do want to say that, supervisor campos, we sit on the rules committee together. we have fun. wheat -- he thanks the city attorney's office for being proactive and having this conversation with us, and i'm grateful for that as well, but i will also say that i think it is his job to make sure that we are sitting here and having this conversation, so i do not look at this as an altruistic event. i think because he is running for mayor, the city attorney, he clearly cannot make these decisions or his office should not be making these decisions, and this is the kind of conversation we should be having here. supervisor campos: if i may, supervisor, i think you always have something very insightful to say, so i appreciate that. i think you make some very good points. the way i see this, for whatever it is worth, i do not think that any of us should have investments in who specifically ends up doing this work. ultimately, it is up to the board to decide who that person should be. the question fo
to be made. we're looking at a very specific person. also, i do want to say that, supervisor campos, we sit on the rules committee together. we have fun. wheat -- he thanks the city attorney's office for being proactive and having this conversation with us, and i'm grateful for that as well, but i will also say that i think it is his job to make sure that we are sitting here and having this conversation, so i do not look at this as an altruistic event. i think because he is running for mayor,...
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you have to do that. oblems that this country is experiencing is they're bigger, they're bigger than we can handle. to find our way out, we must have a little divine providence. this month's "fusion" magazine which is my magazine features many more stories from people just like you who just want to live, want to change their life. want to live a life that is not what we've allowed it to become. sign up for a subscription now for "fusion" magazine at glennbeck.com. we are talking to harry, ph.d. student. he went to 8-28. did you go with friends or yourself? >> no, i went -- >> glenn: you really are a -- this is a sad story, harry. all right. so you are a ph.d. student. what are you taking? >> statistics. >> glenn: you are one. the odds of you making friends before you leave college, zero. so you go down and you realize that, you know, you don't really believe, you don't know what you believe. >> right. i don't know what i believe. it was really the first time that i was, that i forced myself to be honest wi
you have to do that. oblems that this country is experiencing is they're bigger, they're bigger than we can handle. to find our way out, we must have a little divine providence. this month's "fusion" magazine which is my magazine features many more stories from people just like you who just want to live, want to change their life. want to live a life that is not what we've allowed it to become. sign up for a subscription now for "fusion" magazine at glennbeck.com. we are...
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we need to do it smarter. that education that education cent -- educates at the most local -- family, a teacher, school this level, works best. >> education has to be a top priority. our students coming up today are competing not just against kids who are growing up in maryland and pennsylvania and new jersey. they are competing against kids coming up in china, india, and indonesia. we have to have high standards. we have to make sure that all of our children are able to reach those standards. the way to do that is with a strong principals and excellent teachers in the front of every classroom. the question was about resources in the classroom. the federal role in education is small compared to the state and school district role here in delaware, and it should be, but it is an important role. the resources we provide our for disadvantaged students association get in their classroom, and they should make it possible for teachers to do a better job, but to delay on raising student achievement for students that ha
we need to do it smarter. that education that education cent -- educates at the most local -- family, a teacher, school this level, works best. >> education has to be a top priority. our students coming up today are competing not just against kids who are growing up in maryland and pennsylvania and new jersey. they are competing against kids coming up in china, india, and indonesia. we have to have high standards. we have to make sure that all of our children are able to reach those...
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we need to do better. at's to be our top priority occurred . >> her dad should come to our office. he should nioot be doing this. my friend has berated healthcare, health-insurance reform. i have health insurance like 6 million other federal employees. i want others to have that same health insurance that i have, and that is one of the reasons we worked hard to get health insurance reform passed. .y opponent's husband they have a pension from the federal government. they have health care just like i have. i want to help others to do not have what i have. that is where setting up exchanges with entry. five years, they will have that. >> 32nd. >> certainly, obama-care is nothing like the insurance policy that my husband and i have. every year there is a window and we make a choice. obama-care offers no choices, so it is not at all like what senator reid has. and what we really do need is something like what senator reid has, which is that we should all of the choices that we can pick our own insurance compani
we need to do better. at's to be our top priority occurred . >> her dad should come to our office. he should nioot be doing this. my friend has berated healthcare, health-insurance reform. i have health insurance like 6 million other federal employees. i want others to have that same health insurance that i have, and that is one of the reasons we worked hard to get health insurance reform passed. .y opponent's husband they have a pension from the federal government. they have health care...
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they're supposed to do this. i lost this job because of my record. we can work to try to figure this out. >> city departments and courts routinely calls up the names of those arrested on the internet. what can be done to protect people from this kind of dissemination? >> i think that we are fortunate in this county where they put all court records on the internet. i has been in heated discussions. there are competing first amendment issues. i don't know what the solution is that i know that there are two competing concerns. >> how many of his people -- of the people in this room have ever check their own criminal record? we have projections for your medical records why are people checking each other hoout? why is this even available. the next thing will be your medical records. they will put your grades out there. can you imagine? >> i think that this is a first amendment issue for the most part there are decisions out here to deal with this. this is public information. when it goes from the courthouse, that is where it is out of control. we're suppos
they're supposed to do this. i lost this job because of my record. we can work to try to figure this out. >> city departments and courts routinely calls up the names of those arrested on the internet. what can be done to protect people from this kind of dissemination? >> i think that we are fortunate in this county where they put all court records on the internet. i has been in heated discussions. there are competing first amendment issues. i don't know what the solution is that i...