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we had to debate every point which i tend to do as well. so while we're continuously arguing that's also our commonalty and we got to be friends early on once we started the. t.d. program. >> rose: has the relationship changed over the years? >> i think i've had a great relationship with sergei and continue to it's been good for the company that we have this close relationship. we don't always agree but we work well together. as we've continued this transition and i became c.e.o. again after a long period of time i think sergey is excited about what we've been working on and that's all been very positive for the company. >> rose: but does being c.e.o. mean you have to do less of something else? >> i think it means i have to do more of everything. i think that's kind of what you sign up to do when you become c.e.o.. there's a tremendous responsibility to all the people that use google and i feel that everyday and i think that we're an important company that affects people and that can affect the world and that's why... why we still come to wo
we had to debate every point which i tend to do as well. so while we're continuously arguing that's also our commonalty and we got to be friends early on once we started the. t.d. program. >> rose: has the relationship changed over the years? >> i think i've had a great relationship with sergei and continue to it's been good for the company that we have this close relationship. we don't always agree but we work well together. as we've continued this transition and i became c.e.o....
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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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i should not be able to do anything. i never thought about it, but when people ask me, you have to be so clever. >> tom ford made a movie, so why not you? >> because my brain is not that sure. you have to think about so many things. truly, it is a big work. you have to be strong. you have to take care also of the physiology of the actor which is, like, oh, my god. you can be depressed. also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary textile design? and what are you reading? >> definitely, that is very sad, but i have not enough time to read. that is the
i should not be able to do anything. i never thought about it, but when people ask me, you have to be so clever. >> tom ford made a movie, so why not you? >> because my brain is not that sure. you have to think about so many things. truly, it is a big work. you have to be strong. you have to take care also of the physiology of the actor which is, like, oh, my god. you can be depressed. also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i...
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whether it's investing in apprenticeships, we need to do all of those things and, frankly, we need to redouble our efforts in doing all of those things. we have got to rebalance our economy. when we come in, the government was too big, but the private sector was too small. we had lots of jobs in finance, but not enough jobs in manufacturing. we had a lot of wealth concentrated in the south of the country, but not enough spread around the country. so we've got to rebalance in all of those ways. as we do so, we've got to try and help people more. we have frozen the cancel tax. we've lifted a lot of people out of income tax. we tried to help on things like petrol duty but i know there's more we need to do. third point from me, after dealing with the debt and going for growth, we're both in this to try and build something for our country that is more worthwhile than what we inherited from the last government. what we want to do is get behind families that work hard and do the right thing. i've lost count of the times that people have said to me, look, prime minister, i work hard, and i tr
whether it's investing in apprenticeships, we need to do all of those things and, frankly, we need to redouble our efforts in doing all of those things. we have got to rebalance our economy. when we come in, the government was too big, but the private sector was too small. we had lots of jobs in finance, but not enough jobs in manufacturing. we had a lot of wealth concentrated in the south of the country, but not enough spread around the country. so we've got to rebalance in all of those ways....
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pass the laws that we all have to live by? sure i do. and every single party, major party, went into the last election saying that they wanted to reform the house of lords. so i think it's a perfectly sensible reform for parliament to consider. as i say, what matters, the things we're really focused on, getting that deficit down. getting our economy moving and creating a country and a society that's more worthwhile where people feel if i put in, i get out. if i work hard, i do the right thing, i will be able to do better for myself and my family. that's the program that the government is really pursuing. but sorting out some of our constitution at the same time, i don't see why parliament can't deal with that, as i said. >> on the first point, it's worth remembering that the new french president, i think he said he's committed to balancing the books in france by 2017. now when we discovered as a coalition government last autumn that there was more pressure on the public finances than we'd anticipated, you know what we did? we didn't say
pass the laws that we all have to live by? sure i do. and every single party, major party, went into the last election saying that they wanted to reform the house of lords. so i think it's a perfectly sensible reform for parliament to consider. as i say, what matters, the things we're really focused on, getting that deficit down. getting our economy moving and creating a country and a society that's more worthwhile where people feel if i put in, i get out. if i work hard, i do the right thing,...
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you need to do this, this, and this in order to win it. i think he ultimately decided he wasn't comfortable changing kind of the core of who he had been in the senate. admirable, but likely to cause him to lose tonight. >> and lose to the state treasurer, richard mourdock, who is not just a tea party candidate. he's also a well-known hoosier figure. >> right. he's a state-wide elected official, number one. the thing that i will say is dick lugar may have underestimated richard mourdock a little bit. there's some reason for that. look, richard mourdock has ran and lost five previous elections prior to his winning state treasurer in 2006. he's lost three separate runs for congress. so this is not someone, if you look at resume versus resume, that you would think would beat dick lugar, but we're talk abin about a small party republican primary. not to mention lugar's residency issues and past votes are really hurting him. >> thanks so much, chris. see you later. moments from now, president obama is going to be speaking on the economy at a hig
you need to do this, this, and this in order to win it. i think he ultimately decided he wasn't comfortable changing kind of the core of who he had been in the senate. admirable, but likely to cause him to lose tonight. >> and lose to the state treasurer, richard mourdock, who is not just a tea party candidate. he's also a well-known hoosier figure. >> right. he's a state-wide elected official, number one. the thing that i will say is dick lugar may have underestimated richard...
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that has to do with, i believe mr. pilpel wanted the task force to consider outreach to the city department to tell us, to give us information. some of the questions i had was that all of the departments to not have the information that we would use anywhere. what we need is a city departments that have been for mitch -- information about neighborhoods, and data, and the task at hand. not all departments have any information that is valuable to this task force. i would say, my suggestion would be to city departments maintain specific data related to recognizing communities of interest or applicable data to the task at hand. or something like that. >> that part of it -- member mondejar: i would say they have this available to the task force. the challenge was that we did not know where to find the list of neighborhood groups. there is a list. we were sent about 500. there was a big spreadsheet sent to west. -- to us. since they have oversight of what we do, we would suggest they maintain neighborhoods or at least point j
that has to do with, i believe mr. pilpel wanted the task force to consider outreach to the city department to tell us, to give us information. some of the questions i had was that all of the departments to not have the information that we would use anywhere. what we need is a city departments that have been for mitch -- information about neighborhoods, and data, and the task at hand. not all departments have any information that is valuable to this task force. i would say, my suggestion would...
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we would like to work with you to do that, and we would like to get a sustainable way of doing that. i want to talk also about the community conversations about practices. the pared to advisory council has met with approximately 275 parents already, and 20 conversations to talk about practices, and we are excited to share some of this information on may 22. you will have a brief summary of our findings, and on june 4, we will be meeting with a curriculum committee with a detailed report, so we are looking forward to that. lastly, we are currently interviewing parents to join our pac, and at our pac meeting on may 15, we will be doing that and making recommendations to the board on june 12. thank you. president yee: thank you. deputy superintendent carranza? deputy superintendent carranza: thank you, president yee. we had a good opportunity that afternoon, and i want to be clear that we made commitments to continue to meet on a monthly basis next year when our pac representatives and to agendize for each one of those meetings specific topics so we would have more of an opportunity to g
we would like to work with you to do that, and we would like to get a sustainable way of doing that. i want to talk also about the community conversations about practices. the pared to advisory council has met with approximately 275 parents already, and 20 conversations to talk about practices, and we are excited to share some of this information on may 22. you will have a brief summary of our findings, and on june 4, we will be meeting with a curriculum committee with a detailed report, so we...
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one -- communications, while they've improved, we still need to do more. i think that's the key message i'd like to leave is that i don't think there's ever a point we'll be completely prepared. we're always going to have new people come into the district. we are always going to have visitors. how can we stay on top of it, using social media, p.d.a.'s? one of the things we did is pull together all the different property owners, all the security teams within the properties and where he published a list for all of our employees and for all of our businesses. it's a business card that actually opens up and it has all the different organizations to contact and then on the back we actually added emergency earthquake information, fire, what to happen if things happen within your district. so i'd just like to say that for us we think it's something that is obviously changing. i think we can always do more, but i think we have a good, strong groundwork to continue to work forward. at least we are talking to each other all year long so it's not like we are meeting f
one -- communications, while they've improved, we still need to do more. i think that's the key message i'd like to leave is that i don't think there's ever a point we'll be completely prepared. we're always going to have new people come into the district. we are always going to have visitors. how can we stay on top of it, using social media, p.d.a.'s? one of the things we did is pull together all the different property owners, all the security teams within the properties and where he published...
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we do as much as we do to stay ahead. that is all we can do. avis: even champions get tempted to cheat. were you ever tempted? were you ever approached? >> i was never approached. i was certainly never attempted. i would not even know how to start, where to go, and i would never do that. it is not worth it to me, and a lot of the east german women that i swam against and became friends with, they were lovely women, are lovely women, and all they have is swimming, and now we know it was because of chemicals and steroids that they swam well, but a lot of them are having health issues. their children are having health issues, and they personally have had health issues. swimming is a part of my life, but it is not worth my health by not being able to be with my children for. tavis: a second issue i wanted to raise, you said that for a period of time coming years, in fact, swimming for yourself, how does one spend your entire life, you started swimming at age two, age 5 in the water, how does one spend their entire life dedicated to one sport or acti
we do as much as we do to stay ahead. that is all we can do. avis: even champions get tempted to cheat. were you ever tempted? were you ever approached? >> i was never approached. i was certainly never attempted. i would not even know how to start, where to go, and i would never do that. it is not worth it to me, and a lot of the east german women that i swam against and became friends with, they were lovely women, are lovely women, and all they have is swimming, and now we know it was...
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we're asking states to do exactly the same thing. we want to give out the messages that we are trying to bring behavioral health into the primary world of health. meaning, and in a much simpler way, bringing substance abuse and mental health issues to the world of physical health. dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as dc rock and other such initiatives that are there to help and provide additional services, they address needs... are a way for us to combine the health care professionals to outside community organizations so we aren't out there alone. there are other people who are working on these initiatives, and we need to combine our efforts. jane, final thoughts? one final thought: i think it's really helpful when communities have people like jordan and wendy, our doctor, involved in these kinds of efforts. it's so essential to have young people become good community problem solvers and its really, really important to have our professionals in the community working on
we're asking states to do exactly the same thing. we want to give out the messages that we are trying to bring behavioral health into the primary world of health. meaning, and in a much simpler way, bringing substance abuse and mental health issues to the world of physical health. dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as dc rock and other such initiatives that are there to help and provide additional services, they address needs......
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it requires us to do some testing. before we can even think about the process, we want to make sure we go through a long process, because you can only guess what is going to happen. who of the gifted children? the interesting thing about this is there are multiple ways to do this, but we want to make sure we really think this through before we randomly set up a waiver process. we are going to spend next year working with the various school districts that have people who have actually done it, how they have done it, and using that to make a recommendation to the board. we will not be doing waivers this year, but we are going to be looking at the possibility, not guaranteeing anything, of doing them next year. that is if tk is still around. questions? supervisor campos: supervisors, commissioners, any questions? i know for the day's meeting, there are prior commitments people have. we do not have a lot of time. it unless there is an objection, i would like to open it up to public comment, to give members of the public a c
it requires us to do some testing. before we can even think about the process, we want to make sure we go through a long process, because you can only guess what is going to happen. who of the gifted children? the interesting thing about this is there are multiple ways to do this, but we want to make sure we really think this through before we randomly set up a waiver process. we are going to spend next year working with the various school districts that have people who have actually done it,...
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we decided to do it. i think we are safe. even though both houses of the government have rejected the governor's proposal, by the way, go ahead to plan to reduce tk but wait on staffing. these are the messages that we are trying to maneuver behind the scenes. on top of that, and i am telling you this for a reason, right behind that, preschool california has been amazing with trying to maneuver this tk issue. on the website, go to tk and it says it is fully funded. by the way, click here, sign this petition, send it to the governor so he will not eliminate tk. it is still on the table. i am telling you that because clarity is not going to happen in the next few months. this conversation will be ongoing. do not be surprised if we look up in one year and this whole issue is gone. i want to give you a heads up as you start to hear the confusion that continues around this issue. despite the confusion, we are moving ahead. despite it. how are we moving ahead? we act with his fate in a professional learning community. we need assista
we decided to do it. i think we are safe. even though both houses of the government have rejected the governor's proposal, by the way, go ahead to plan to reduce tk but wait on staffing. these are the messages that we are trying to maneuver behind the scenes. on top of that, and i am telling you this for a reason, right behind that, preschool california has been amazing with trying to maneuver this tk issue. on the website, go to tk and it says it is fully funded. by the way, click here, sign...
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there are traits that we need to do better on. i would be happy to hear from rhonda specifically on something we could add to that. >> good morning, supervisors. we had 153 total hires for our first-year local hire. and as just a bid, 73 were on puc projects. the majority of those new hires went to labor this time. that has a lot to do with the mix on the projects more than anything. as we move forward a your to and have more diversity of projects, the year two is where we have the largest dollar allocation for the project. he will see that branch out. the mix that is reported here is not out of the ordinary. the puc headquarters project, while it was not subject to local hire, it did actually meet the time line. we are very pleased with the amount of hires that we did. we that a number of our recent graduates be able to get in on that project and stay for a period of time. >> we are well above our mandates -- supervisor avalos: we are well above our mandates in a lot of trades. are they just not performing as well in those that ar
there are traits that we need to do better on. i would be happy to hear from rhonda specifically on something we could add to that. >> good morning, supervisors. we had 153 total hires for our first-year local hire. and as just a bid, 73 were on puc projects. the majority of those new hires went to labor this time. that has a lot to do with the mix on the projects more than anything. as we move forward a your to and have more diversity of projects, the year two is where we have the...
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that is no way to do it. it is no way to run a government. business as usual will no longer do. i accepted an invitation. i went up there and said in my view the government is forced to address fiscal issues. allowing america to default on debt would be irresponsible, but it would be more irresponsible to raise the debt ceiling without taking drastic steps to reduce spending and reform the budget process. we should welcome the debt limit. it is an action-forcing event. i put forward the printable we should not raise the debt ceiling without spending cuts and reforms that exceed the amount of the debt limit increase. from all the way in manhattan i could feel the gnashing of teeth. i was asking if i would yield on my position. each time i said no, because it is not a position. it is of principle, not just that it is the right thing to do. it is the right thing to do. the debt limit increase is the only avenue i seek to force the country to solve its imbalance. if that means we need stop balance, so be it, but let's start solving the problem, and let's start solving it today. just
that is no way to do it. it is no way to run a government. business as usual will no longer do. i accepted an invitation. i went up there and said in my view the government is forced to address fiscal issues. allowing america to default on debt would be irresponsible, but it would be more irresponsible to raise the debt ceiling without taking drastic steps to reduce spending and reform the budget process. we should welcome the debt limit. it is an action-forcing event. i put forward the...
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that, a waiver to do that, most of the states can't get a wave tore do that, where they have actually improved costs, improved out comes with people with chronic disease, in other words, not all wisdom is in washington. >> rose: but back to the ryan punishment, the president has called the ryan budget social darwinism, radical, and you are saying i will do more than the ryan budget. >> yes. what is radical. >> rose: i will do twice as much. >> what the president raises,. >> rose: in is what the president says, effectively saying look they are going to fix the budget on the backs of poor people. >> that is not true. let me give you the con truct in the opposite, if we do not get our act together, the people that are going to suffer are those very poor people. and we are going to wipe out our middle class. and even the very wealthy will survive at a lower level. they will make it and be fine, but the poor -- the very people that my compassionate liberal friends always defend by not acting and not accomplishing this are the very people that are going to suffer. >> rose: the state will no
that, a waiver to do that, most of the states can't get a wave tore do that, where they have actually improved costs, improved out comes with people with chronic disease, in other words, not all wisdom is in washington. >> rose: but back to the ryan punishment, the president has called the ryan budget social darwinism, radical, and you are saying i will do more than the ryan budget. >> yes. what is radical. >> rose: i will do twice as much. >> what the president raises,....
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what is the mayor going to do to the moderate? this could open up a ridiculous can of -- [mic turned off] [applause] >> my name is tracy brown. i wanted to thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak. it is hard for me to come out and speak at a 11:00 at night. there are a lot of other people who would love to be here. i worked on his campaign. it was a great campaign. we were successful at getting him collected. when he did win, all of the kids i work with, they said, finally, you won an election. [laughter] i have campaigned my life -- my entire life. it is my folly. -- value. crime reduction, the way we deal with homeless. the way we deal with this is also a san francisco value. i am pleased with how the session went. i have faith in our system. ross has been there for the people. he has heard our voices. i do not have to explain that. there were some voices that were not heard. as a woman, i have to say, if this was my family put on trial, i would be devastated. i hope that you, as people to support women, you look at wha
what is the mayor going to do to the moderate? this could open up a ridiculous can of -- [mic turned off] [applause] >> my name is tracy brown. i wanted to thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak. it is hard for me to come out and speak at a 11:00 at night. there are a lot of other people who would love to be here. i worked on his campaign. it was a great campaign. we were successful at getting him collected. when he did win, all of the kids i work with, they said, finally, you...
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we have the ability to do upgrades on the l.e.d. street lighting. e also have miscellaneous street light repairs and the bus rapid transit on van ness. those will go a long way to change the problem areas on street lights. about half of them are owned by just pg&e. the pedestrian lighting is a particular issue because the lights were often designed for street lighting. they were designed without as many trees there. they sometimes do not like the sidewalks -- light of the sidewalks as much as people would like. and in many cases, people do not want them shining in their windows. that will be the discussion for us in the future. one of the nice things about the l.e.d. lights is that you can remotely increase the capacity. you can work with people much easier than with the current lights that we have. they are not designed for low level pedestrian writing under trees. >> i do want to reiterate this, and i know that we are on the same page, the need for long- term infrastructure. in one district there is literally? tape -- there is literally duct tape h
we have the ability to do upgrades on the l.e.d. street lighting. e also have miscellaneous street light repairs and the bus rapid transit on van ness. those will go a long way to change the problem areas on street lights. about half of them are owned by just pg&e. the pedestrian lighting is a particular issue because the lights were often designed for street lighting. they were designed without as many trees there. they sometimes do not like the sidewalks -- light of the sidewalks as much...
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we need to do both. we need to support those programs. other point on water, puc said a lot of good things about water and wastewater. a new thing they did not talk about that we need a test pilot for is composting toilets. if every toilet in san francisco was an urban composting toilet, we would save 5 billion gallons of water per year. i would encourage you to encourage puc to do a test on that. it could do a lot to decrease our water use. >> thank you. >> i want to speak with respect to the puc presentation earlier. to find funding to restore the cuts to the goal solar sf program. some comments have been made before. what i really want to say is that we are working with the general manager to find some solutions. the program has created similar opportunities for 500 homeowners. businesses, low-income families. that number dropped to 250 and the funds ran out about eight months into the year. i do not mean to paint the overly daughter nature to you to say that it is not impossible -- dire nature to you to say that it is not impossible.
we need to do both. we need to support those programs. other point on water, puc said a lot of good things about water and wastewater. a new thing they did not talk about that we need a test pilot for is composting toilets. if every toilet in san francisco was an urban composting toilet, we would save 5 billion gallons of water per year. i would encourage you to encourage puc to do a test on that. it could do a lot to decrease our water use. >> thank you. >> i want to speak with...
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push it off to regulators. others, you do the work. that way we have this sort of plausible deniability. >> by the way, i think that's especially the case with regard to military activity. in my 32 years here, when i have seen us get involved in military activity without congressional authorization, it has not been so much executive overreach as congressional ducking. >> okay. i'm going to agree with you on that one. >> answer is yes, absolutely. as the fed tries to do more, congress is using that in the white house as an excuse not to take the key steps necessary to create the business climate for recovery. if, in fact, the dual mandate is the right answer and the fed is in charge of the economy, they're certainly not doing a good job. weakest recovery since the great depression. lowest number of workers in the work force. despite the stimulus, the bailouts, auto bailout, housing bailout, stimulus to cash for clunkers, there's fewer americans working today than when president obama took office. at the end of the day, it's ou
push it off to regulators. others, you do the work. that way we have this sort of plausible deniability. >> by the way, i think that's especially the case with regard to military activity. in my 32 years here, when i have seen us get involved in military activity without congressional authorization, it has not been so much executive overreach as congressional ducking. >> okay. i'm going to agree with you on that one. >> answer is yes, absolutely. as the fed tries to do more,...
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she's going to do that. dr. wexler is going to take off my numbing cream. t the first time you've done this. >> no. not the last either. i assume. >> how you doing, hoda? >> i feel fine. >> it's just shaving. >> who shaves their arms? >> lots of people. >> no one i know. stubble, this is not going to be good. >> what have you been doing before all this? >> leaving it alone. >> really? >> oh, my god. that is hairy. i want you to look. >> there is this new thing called an eyebrow transplant for those who have overplucked or missing eyebrow hair. you can have that kind of arm hair put in your eye so save some of that for me, please. dr. wexler will do my eyebrow transplant. >> you're going to get half of your head during this show. i don't think we have time to do the whole. >> not my whole entire head. it is my forehead. >> i'm going to get one arm done and hopefully the other. you're going to burn the hair right off the arms. >> we're going to laser it for you, absolutely. >> it is extremely painful, hoda, so just preparing you. >> i'm scared of the shaving.
she's going to do that. dr. wexler is going to take off my numbing cream. t the first time you've done this. >> no. not the last either. i assume. >> how you doing, hoda? >> i feel fine. >> it's just shaving. >> who shaves their arms? >> lots of people. >> no one i know. stubble, this is not going to be good. >> what have you been doing before all this? >> leaving it alone. >> really? >> oh, my god. that is hairy. i want you to...
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to love your employees. surveys show that what people decide, do they want to stay with a business, they ask one question, doesss really care about me. do you really love your employerees? do you stop as we're saying before, catch them doing something right? or are they just there to put in the grind and do the work. people don't stay under those conditions. >> it is a little bit about the teenaged story. i think it spans all generations. it's the three piece, praise, perks and the personal touch. they work for a small business. so they can get that personal touch. so and they're expecting some kind of flexibility. so that's part of that personal touch. allowing people to watch their kid play little league, go to a school play, that kind of thing and it's about the praise we talked about. and it's about the perks, you can never match a big business on salary. don't try. so what can you offer your employees that's going to make them want to stay with you? and a lot of that today for both men and women is time flexibility. >> it's a good point. rieva, you got to let your employees disengage. too many times we're
to love your employees. surveys show that what people decide, do they want to stay with a business, they ask one question, doesss really care about me. do you really love your employerees? do you stop as we're saying before, catch them doing something right? or are they just there to put in the grind and do the work. people don't stay under those conditions. >> it is a little bit about the teenaged story. i think it spans all generations. it's the three piece, praise, perks and the...
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i am also curious to know how have we been doing with the dual mandate? have we been pursuing both to the degree the statutes will call for? has unemployment got short shrift? i am concerned we live in a time when we are getting used to an unemployment rate of about 8%. all we can never aspire to get down to. this is a national disgrace and outrage and our country needs to do more to pursue both prongs of the dual mandate. .. >> with what the fed does with regard to monetary policy, has it as part of its unintended or intended consequences, allowed those of us in congress to engage in really bad fiscal policy? in many ways, is it an institution through its action that allows us to get away with bad acts? and secondly even though this is a one off, but in the discussions, the fed is holding art heading towards 2.9 trillion, what's the plan? at some point when do they move back to the normalization of their portfolio, and what is the potential cascade effects when moving back to a normalized portfolio? and without i yield back. thank you, mr. chairman. >> th
i am also curious to know how have we been doing with the dual mandate? have we been pursuing both to the degree the statutes will call for? has unemployment got short shrift? i am concerned we live in a time when we are getting used to an unemployment rate of about 8%. all we can never aspire to get down to. this is a national disgrace and outrage and our country needs to do more to pursue both prongs of the dual mandate. .. >> with what the fed does with regard to monetary policy, has...
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a lot of what we do, people don't react to. i mean, i do stories every single day and i don't get a single e-mail about it. a couple of stories a week, i'll do something and then i'll get people, you know, logging on to wesh.com to go to my e-mail address or because they communicated with me before, they'll send me an e-mail and say i agreed with that or i didn't whatever the story is. when we do truth tests we get three dozen is a good round number as a typical response. if it's a democrat leaning organization or a democrat attacking a republican and we find most of the claims to be false, then obviously, you know, i get e-mails from half of those people that say, oh, you must be a democrat. and then consequently, if conservative groups and republican candidates attack falsely, democrat opponents and we find those claims to be false then somebody calls up and says, you must be a republican. so of course, all these people have to do is go to the supervisor of elections and find out which party affiliation i am. but the fact of t
a lot of what we do, people don't react to. i mean, i do stories every single day and i don't get a single e-mail about it. a couple of stories a week, i'll do something and then i'll get people, you know, logging on to wesh.com to go to my e-mail address or because they communicated with me before, they'll send me an e-mail and say i agreed with that or i didn't whatever the story is. when we do truth tests we get three dozen is a good round number as a typical response. if it's a democrat...
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so we don't have the moral authority to do aid to israel what they would do. work with them so they affect work with palestinians to create the two state solution they'll want. by the same token on the other side has to come at the table as well and i have not seen them coming to a table to the israelis where they want to try to solve it. i can assure you that the folks living in israel wake up every morning with the threats they wake up with. they would dearly love to not wake up with those that. it is lifestyle you and i have no way to understand that. every single day someone could drop a rocket or mortar at your house. we don't face that in the united states or have that issue. the folks in israel intentionally keeping the site going because they enjoy the circumstances. we have to work with both sides in mandating anything would be something i would think in the role. >> host: from coldwater, michigan, and david, republican. >> guest: good morning, congressmen conaway. hello? >> guest: you're on. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, congressmen conaway. the
so we don't have the moral authority to do aid to israel what they would do. work with them so they affect work with palestinians to create the two state solution they'll want. by the same token on the other side has to come at the table as well and i have not seen them coming to a table to the israelis where they want to try to solve it. i can assure you that the folks living in israel wake up every morning with the threats they wake up with. they would dearly love to not wake up with those...
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we have work to do beyond 2012. i would like to know from the congressional black caucus perspective and particularly in my region i am dealing with the right wing evangelical movement that has bamboozled the black brethren. what's the message? was removed to attempt to violate those that congressman waters had referred to were not really concerned because there's no food on the table, there's no jobs, how do we make the connection with the agenda to make the connection between the political process and not being bamboozled if that makes sense. >> thank you. or going to go to congressman jackson late. >> thank you, congresswoman. let me think congresswoman and thank our cochairs congresswomen wrangle an congressmen said her question in our chairperson. the midges holed up and make two quick points and then go to macy. if there's any poster children for shame and this is a map of shame, i know that pastor freddie haynes adjoining state of texas is certainly exciting for the prize in florida is right in the mix. the ma
we have work to do beyond 2012. i would like to know from the congressional black caucus perspective and particularly in my region i am dealing with the right wing evangelical movement that has bamboozled the black brethren. what's the message? was removed to attempt to violate those that congressman waters had referred to were not really concerned because there's no food on the table, there's no jobs, how do we make the connection with the agenda to make the connection between the political...
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to do. there is a dbi penalty that is not assessed yet, but we can do that for purposes of paying the penalty for exceeding the scope of the permit. they got ahead of themselves. i think he knows what the dbi want. he is prepared to do that. >> is there public comment on this item? >> my name is drew, i'm a neighbor. i wanted to ask a follow-up question related to the mechanism to file a future complaint should they not follow th plan -- the plan. we are taking a bit of a leap of faith. that we are just curious what the process is going forward, if they did the wrong path -- get on the wrong path again, is there a way to throw the flag? >> the building department can address that for you. do you want to address that now? >> yes, you're right, commissioner fung. if there are problems going forward with regard to exceed the scope of the permit, just call dbi and fil e a complaint. we will send an inspector to go over that. i doubt that will happen based on what we have been through. call us if
to do. there is a dbi penalty that is not assessed yet, but we can do that for purposes of paying the penalty for exceeding the scope of the permit. they got ahead of themselves. i think he knows what the dbi want. he is prepared to do that. >> is there public comment on this item? >> my name is drew, i'm a neighbor. i wanted to ask a follow-up question related to the mechanism to file a future complaint should they not follow th plan -- the plan. we are taking a bit of a leap of...
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what we need them to do is sticking to what the people want them to do, it's not adding regulations andosts to the consumers. >> brenda: chris, don't we need more regulation. we've seen this before and what we've got now, are we going to have another bailout, another too big to fail? >> well, clearly raises a lot of anxiety when you see this kind of, you know, loss. i think that the reality when it comes to loss and regulations, a lot of these rules haven't even been written yet and going through the regulatory process which i think adds to the kind of frustration, and if you will, the consumer protection side as well as the carpet america. they don't know what the rules are. so, i think, the first thing you need to finish that process and then kind of assess what kind of impact they're having or not having, before we kind of make, you know, a sweeping judgment. >> brenda: gary b, why not just let the market happen? i mean, jp morgan chase, their stock went down on friday, 9% or whatever the stock slides. the company has problems. isn't that enough punishment? >> absolutely, brenda. you
what we need them to do is sticking to what the people want them to do, it's not adding regulations andosts to the consumers. >> brenda: chris, don't we need more regulation. we've seen this before and what we've got now, are we going to have another bailout, another too big to fail? >> well, clearly raises a lot of anxiety when you see this kind of, you know, loss. i think that the reality when it comes to loss and regulations, a lot of these rules haven't even been written yet and...
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i do want to keep the relationship. i think it's a relationship that -- that is a respectful relationship and that they do, i actually wish we could do more for our teachers what the nonprofit does to support the cohort that comes through. and you know, we need to kind of be thinking about that and maybe even learning some things off of that. but i think it's an investment in a group of teachers willing to go into places and i do feel like they come in with good intentions and really work hard and are committed to our kids and so that's -- i will support the -- having them continue in our district. >> if i could, i'm not advocating at eex--- at the expense of our teachers. the offensive language, i am very sorry that that, you know, that that's in there. i'm for taking that out as well. but if i just could, part of this resolution, our second year group of teachers that we're committed to and come out of the first resolution. >> thank you. i want to ask you, mr. bushman, we have a contract with teach for america, is that
i do want to keep the relationship. i think it's a relationship that -- that is a respectful relationship and that they do, i actually wish we could do more for our teachers what the nonprofit does to support the cohort that comes through. and you know, we need to kind of be thinking about that and maybe even learning some things off of that. but i think it's an investment in a group of teachers willing to go into places and i do feel like they come in with good intentions and really work hard...
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one of the things i know how to do is how to build the. answer i want to make sure the rowing knows how to build things too. and so he's. even when he was. seventy years old he was using a drill in a song. he . i'm just trying to figure out what to do my hair. for example ok. ok when you hear it they're going to hear this are. you know our. back and. really. happy to know you that. they are are you doing. happy toni's hello yes can i give you a big hug and clear is that. nothing. new talking to my much like you know my dad works and stay and i actually do have a mike now. it's still great to talk to you couldn't sleep like this can you tell me your life that's now yes the secret of life is to love everything as though everything where you. live i love you keep it i'm not saying that's not because this is beyond she said.
one of the things i know how to do is how to build the. answer i want to make sure the rowing knows how to build things too. and so he's. even when he was. seventy years old he was using a drill in a song. he . i'm just trying to figure out what to do my hair. for example ok. ok when you hear it they're going to hear this are. you know our. back and. really. happy to know you that. they are are you doing. happy toni's hello yes can i give you a big hug and clear is that. nothing. new talking to...
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the numbers say you have to do that, mr. president. nt obama is now tied with mitt romney in the badger state. yes, citizens united is working. scott walker are outspending the democrats 25 to 1, using his money to lie and confuse the public. dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz says she hopes to get to wisconsin, but it might be too late. she wants to go there for a fund-raiser. well, they have asked for $500,000 for ground operations. sources tell me the dnc could cut the check tonight. what's the holdup? over 100,000 people have signed a online petition asking wasserman schultz and the dnc to help. it is a serious political s.o.s. democrats, wake up. this will be a template on how to defeat labor in this country. it will be a template on how to defeat the middle class in america. this is a big election and i won't let go of it. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked you, who understands the needs of the middle class. 98% of you say president obama, 2% of you say mitt romney. >>> coming up, public education under attack all across america,
the numbers say you have to do that, mr. president. nt obama is now tied with mitt romney in the badger state. yes, citizens united is working. scott walker are outspending the democrats 25 to 1, using his money to lie and confuse the public. dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz says she hopes to get to wisconsin, but it might be too late. she wants to go there for a fund-raiser. well, they have asked for $500,000 for ground operations. sources tell me the dnc could cut the check tonight. what's...
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need answers that you can contact us and we are doing our best to resolve that. we do have a technical services staff that is available you know from eight to five and do answer questions on this daily so we do have that of already available. and i really appreciated the issues the sort of the participation of the city attorney's office in this process and maybe maybe as a first step noticing when we're doing eighty a permit. really letting people know that there's more to the story in whatever way we can legally that they have to go you know. look to a higher authority than us. because there is there is this belief as we permit activity building activity out there around access that as we're signing off on our requirements that they're fine and that's the part that is getting people into trouble i think so. it's interesting because it does put this federal versus state versus local i mean it's not it's somewhat similar to the the cannabis clubs that are being raided we're giving the the permit ing we're giving the authority for them to do it here and authorizing
need answers that you can contact us and we are doing our best to resolve that. we do have a technical services staff that is available you know from eight to five and do answer questions on this daily so we do have that of already available. and i really appreciated the issues the sort of the participation of the city attorney's office in this process and maybe maybe as a first step noticing when we're doing eighty a permit. really letting people know that there's more to the story in whatever...
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, it's not going to be enough. how do we reach more people to get them into nert training, give them the incentives to get them out of their house into training classes? can we require this of businesses, require it as schools, require it as institutions and give them a payback for it? can we give them insurance reductions? can we give them tax breaks? can we give small businesses rebates? if people are trained and certified in nert and stay active, how can we bring people in the training when it does hit we really are ready? because the time we spend now in getting ready and being prepared that will shorten that recovery time in a very great and significant way. >> i would just say we wrestle with getting more people in our community to get involved. we have our drills and it's the people that are engaged that come out to the drills. i don't know about incentives for businesses but i think what we find is when the businesses supporting it you can see it. i can go down the wharf and say who really is supporting it because
, it's not going to be enough. how do we reach more people to get them into nert training, give them the incentives to get them out of their house into training classes? can we require this of businesses, require it as schools, require it as institutions and give them a payback for it? can we give them insurance reductions? can we give them tax breaks? can we give small businesses rebates? if people are trained and certified in nert and stay active, how can we bring people in the training when...
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we really want to make a difference. we really do value public art, but we want to make sure that the money we have to put aside for that in our capital programs is community focussed and community-based, and that we are providing jobs for people in the arts community, not just construction jobs. the air and agricultural i -- private program, we are working with the city administrator's office to coordinate that in terms of urban africa poulter. the southeast of energy facility was built as an expansion of the southeast water treatment plant. two years ago, most of all did not even know we had anything to do with it. we are trying to make that into a real resourced for the neighborhood. we have been working with the commission and the people in the southeast community to see what services they do what and how we can offer that collectively through the community college system and make that a revitalized community center. the contractors assistance program is a place for people that are particularly small contractors and they can come
we really want to make a difference. we really do value public art, but we want to make sure that the money we have to put aside for that in our capital programs is community focussed and community-based, and that we are providing jobs for people in the arts community, not just construction jobs. the air and agricultural i -- private program, we are working with the city administrator's office to coordinate that in terms of urban africa poulter. the southeast of energy facility was built as an...
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they can figure out how to do this. but their goal has to be to make a deal, it new have a fight. >> i'll share with you as we conclude a couple of experiences i had recently that worked pretty well. the president and i talk about these issues a lot personally. we have known each other a long time. i had the privilege of being on the mayo clinic boardsh, it's a nonprofit, one of the most interesting things i do. i was in phoenix and they brought in a lot of people from the phoenix area, most of whom i assumed were conservative from a political point of view and we walked them through the clinic that morning in scottsdale putting in the labs and the icu and showed them a couple of the big operations going on, then we gathered for lunch. and i was going to stand up and talk to them about the place of the clinic in their lives and the health care system in america and i was trying to think of a way in which to connect to them. i said you saw those laboratory technicians or you saw the nurse practitioners and the surgeons wh
they can figure out how to do this. but their goal has to be to make a deal, it new have a fight. >> i'll share with you as we conclude a couple of experiences i had recently that worked pretty well. the president and i talk about these issues a lot personally. we have known each other a long time. i had the privilege of being on the mayo clinic boardsh, it's a nonprofit, one of the most interesting things i do. i was in phoenix and they brought in a lot of people from the phoenix area,...
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to work? what can we do to help you? >> we're going to start in a couple of weeks with our budget adjustment. the first step is deal with collective bargaining for all public employees. use divide and conquer. >> it's a look inside the governor's head and agenda less than one month before he staged an all out assault. at the time he lied about his reasons for gutting the public sector. his biggest lie happened during congressional testimony in april of 2011. >> have you ever had a conversation with respect to your actions in wisconsin in using them to punish members of the opposition party and their donor base? >> no. >> you've never had such a conversation? >> no. >> let's go back and take another look at what the he told billionaire donor three months earlier. >> the first step is we're going to deal with collective bargaining for all public employees. use divide and conquer. >> it's so interesting. he used divide and conquer strategy to punish unions and anyone that stood in his way. congress, you ought to haul this g
to work? what can we do to help you? >> we're going to start in a couple of weeks with our budget adjustment. the first step is deal with collective bargaining for all public employees. use divide and conquer. >> it's a look inside the governor's head and agenda less than one month before he staged an all out assault. at the time he lied about his reasons for gutting the public sector. his biggest lie happened during congressional testimony in april of 2011. >> have you ever...
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>> it has to do with everything. interestingly if you mention k through 12, you mention a generation, the stagnation there in terms of your performance at the schools, also dates back to the seventies. in american america, it was effectively number one in most things in until the sixties and now it is below 20, below 30. >> rose: it is an interesting thing too because it is a time in which you need presidential leadership, you need the bully pulpit, and. >> and we are not seeing much of that, to be fair to obama -- >> rose: that is what i am saying about multiple voices it is harder to mount the bully pulpit, not that he doesn't have the skills to do it or can't do it. >> if i was to criticize obama, franklin roosevelt had a bold experiment face and didn't actually know the answer. >> rose: right. >> he didn't actually have a paradigm, he knew the world had been ripped up, and that experimentation was needed, and these things would have to be tried, and i don't see that kind of out of the box radical thinking from thi
>> it has to do with everything. interestingly if you mention k through 12, you mention a generation, the stagnation there in terms of your performance at the schools, also dates back to the seventies. in american america, it was effectively number one in most things in until the sixties and now it is below 20, below 30. >> rose: it is an interesting thing too because it is a time in which you need presidential leadership, you need the bully pulpit, and. >> and we are not...