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dot construction wanted to dictate how they are going to do it. collapse the foundation and hide it and wanted to dictate what was going to be done and we could not allow them, if you do it one time, how do we allow you to come back and repair the foundation and replace it, we have already showed us what is capable of happening. >> i have a question of i heard the engineer state that you need access to do the work on your own foundation. right? >> yes. >> and i heard, mr. santos say that access would be given. >> no. he is saying that they would not... the reason why we are here is because of the e-mail the last contact that we had which is why i filed the appeal was the time frame of 20 weeks for the construction will be a hard sell to the client and they were saying that the owner was not going to go for it. >> and i must be misunderstanding then, i heard or did i hear you wrong? >> yes, >> before you do, we had a plan. >> gave it to them, 20 weeks. >> and then they told us that they don't thifrpg that they can sell that to the owner. >> the prop
dot construction wanted to dictate how they are going to do it. collapse the foundation and hide it and wanted to dictate what was going to be done and we could not allow them, if you do it one time, how do we allow you to come back and repair the foundation and replace it, we have already showed us what is capable of happening. >> i have a question of i heard the engineer state that you need access to do the work on your own foundation. right? >> yes. >> and i heard, mr....
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calling that to do list a might do list. some of the issues on that might in the last month of the year. it notes expiring tax provisions , that more than 60 tax provisions are set to expire at year's end. also on thatalso on that my to-s the medicare reimbursement for doc there's. --for doctors. this first session of the hundred 13th congress passing under -- enacting just under 60 pieces of legislation. carl is up from kansas city, missouri on our lines for democrats. good morning. i am a liberal democrat from kansas city, missouri and i want to say a couple of things real quick. the media has gotten 80% of -- 40% of americans think he is a communist from kenya. and obama is a moderate republican. he is lower taxes for the very rich when they were supposed to be temporary. but because of clinton's surplus they have extended that. he got caught in an economic bind and he helped out the bankers. what he is doing with the insurance company are trying to do is trying to use free enterprise to regulate and turn the insurance com
calling that to do list a might do list. some of the issues on that might in the last month of the year. it notes expiring tax provisions , that more than 60 tax provisions are set to expire at year's end. also on thatalso on that my to-s the medicare reimbursement for doc there's. --for doctors. this first session of the hundred 13th congress passing under -- enacting just under 60 pieces of legislation. carl is up from kansas city, missouri on our lines for democrats. good morning. i am a...
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we didn't expect to have to do this for such a long time. i think we went into it in trial and error in some cases, thinking that how it used to be done, or done under different conditions. it took us unfortunately, we had have serious incidents to figure out how you probably do interrogation. it is a very difficult question. when people's lives are at stake, you want to get the information as quickly as possible. we also learned get information, but it might not be the right information. >> they would do anything to stop the pain. >> that is right. you have to understand that there are better ways to do this. we learned how to do that. >> what are they? >> it is about consistently interrogation, it is about building relationship with the person you are interrogating. over time you get reliable information. >> that is what i'm interesting in. i wonder where the experience of that is. people under enormous pain will say anything to stop pain. >> there is a time factor. the conundrum is if you think a big event is going to happen where can you
we didn't expect to have to do this for such a long time. i think we went into it in trial and error in some cases, thinking that how it used to be done, or done under different conditions. it took us unfortunately, we had have serious incidents to figure out how you probably do interrogation. it is a very difficult question. when people's lives are at stake, you want to get the information as quickly as possible. we also learned get information, but it might not be the right information....
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doing. we both want to make a success of what we are doing. it is tempting to lead your life asking, what might have been? if you live your life like that, you end up torturing yourself. that is a route to disaster. i'm trying to focus on what could be and what responsibility i have to make a difference in the role i have heard what i can say -- i spent three years on the back benches. you are on the back pages, you can speak but it is hard to act. what i feel now is that we have a 15,000 staff around the world in very dangerous circumstances making a difference for people who need a voice and need help. that is because i want -- >> let me make this point. "the new york times" today huge profile on you. it was because you are david miliband and you have the background that you did. i don't know when they last did a huge profile on the head of the irc. do you? >> no, i don't. like it is because you bring a certain international presence to this job. >> let me help your viewers understand the event between politics and the humanitarian sector. pe
doing. we both want to make a success of what we are doing. it is tempting to lead your life asking, what might have been? if you live your life like that, you end up torturing yourself. that is a route to disaster. i'm trying to focus on what could be and what responsibility i have to make a difference in the role i have heard what i can say -- i spent three years on the back benches. you are on the back pages, you can speak but it is hard to act. what i feel now is that we have a 15,000 staff...
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& 340r7b9 to do the restocking so exactly commissioner king hit the nail on the head it's a way to do it that's respectful and a shotgun approach that doesn't work >> and colleagues, can we hear from the members of the public who want to comment, please. >> you know i've been a in the development commission and i've never seen this many of people stay this long (laughter). >> i know i'm glad you brought up about bayview hill. but the mentioned and it caught my ear you menthsdz candle stick candle stick park was a garbage dump it's a the toxic area when i hear about yosemite slough not a lot of people are aware that was stated earlier about all the intoxication i understand that were thrown there it's the area of the intoxication i understand that are in the air killing bugs but in my bieshgd i've got beautiful butter flies but you need to be carefully about areas you want to make a habitat area it might not be a good area. water needs to be tempered and it's very incentive we cannot finish here anymore signs now do not eat the finish. sail boats can only reside so many days overturn t
& 340r7b9 to do the restocking so exactly commissioner king hit the nail on the head it's a way to do it that's respectful and a shotgun approach that doesn't work >> and colleagues, can we hear from the members of the public who want to comment, please. >> you know i've been a in the development commission and i've never seen this many of people stay this long (laughter). >> i know i'm glad you brought up about bayview hill. but the mentioned and it caught my ear you...
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i want to expand. we do a flier, i can send it to the local radio station. >> he needs a building system, i need the military and non-profit systems. in 2010, dan would be selected as one of the top cnn heroes and the floodgate would open. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present cnn hero dan wallrath. >> i really believe in my heart cnn is probably the biggest thing that ever happened to us. >> the true heroes are service men and women who stand in harm's way every day to protect our freedoms. >> it's opened up a lot of doors. it's opened up a lot of opportunities. we went from four homes and one remodel in 2009 to over 80 homes in 17 states. the first thing we do is find a builder and an area we can build in. have a town hall meeting, get all the suppliers, contractors, everything donated to do that home. we do not take applications. the main reason is that the majority of these families have already been through enough heartache that we don't want to take 500 applications for one home and have t
i want to expand. we do a flier, i can send it to the local radio station. >> he needs a building system, i need the military and non-profit systems. in 2010, dan would be selected as one of the top cnn heroes and the floodgate would open. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present cnn hero dan wallrath. >> i really believe in my heart cnn is probably the biggest thing that ever happened to us. >> the true heroes are service men and women who stand in harm's way...
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because we didn't expect to have to do this for such a long period of time. so i think we went into it in trial and error in some cases and maybe thinking about how maybe it used to be done or done under different conditions. and so it took us -- you know, unfortunately we had to have serious incidents for us to figure out how you properly do interrogation. it is a very difficult question, because when people's lives are at stake, you want to get the information as quickly as possible, we also learned you get information that may not be the right information so there are certain ways to do -- >> rose: they will do anything to stop the pain. >> that's right so you have to understand that and you have to understand, you know,, there are better ways to do this and we learned how to do that. >> rose: and what are the better ways? >> well, i think it is just -- it is about consistent interrogation, it is about believe it or not but building a relationship with the person you are dealing with and overtime you get good information. >> you have said that, that is true
because we didn't expect to have to do this for such a long period of time. so i think we went into it in trial and error in some cases and maybe thinking about how maybe it used to be done or done under different conditions. and so it took us -- you know, unfortunately we had to have serious incidents for us to figure out how you properly do interrogation. it is a very difficult question, because when people's lives are at stake, you want to get the information as quickly as possible, we also...
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your kid going off to college. how often do you see us eating breakfast, and the complications of what it's like between a father and a son and a wife and a husband. what it's like to live as black people. we don't really see that. >> were you ever intimidated, trying to get more out of their character than they were given. >> we -- not with the rest of the actors, the actors are the actors. oprah had not acted in quite awhile, and she had become oprah since then. and we got to woshlging and she was as a rule herbal nesvulnera nervous. >> everything you have is because of that butler. >> outside of the movie, what inspires you and gets you to a point where you want to create a project? >> i can't articulate it. it is very out of body and i know that i have to do it. it's like giving birth. i know when it's time to do it. and like with precious, i knew that -- i knew that it was important, it was an important story to tell. and i knew there would be enormous controversy around it. >> is it something that you get criticism from o
your kid going off to college. how often do you see us eating breakfast, and the complications of what it's like between a father and a son and a wife and a husband. what it's like to live as black people. we don't really see that. >> were you ever intimidated, trying to get more out of their character than they were given. >> we -- not with the rest of the actors, the actors are the actors. oprah had not acted in quite awhile, and she had become oprah since then. and we got to...
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doing? >> nice to meet you. >> what's up, stranger? >> how you doing,man? >> who you got there? jordan. >> all right. >> y'all want to sit down? >> yeah, come over here and sit down. first of all, thank you for your service. adriana, thank you for -- you know, i know that you're sacrificing a lot for him to go off and do what he does. with that said, what would it mean to you if y'all were awarded a new home? >> for me, especially the kids, it's like you get moved from here to there, here to there, here to there. it would be nice to take a breath. >> i think we would be at peace, because right now everything is up in the air. everything is -- you know. i don't know. i think it would be a big weight off our shoulders. >> well, we found out when a veteran comes home, it's a ripple effect. we have family members developing secondary post traumatic stress disorder. because of the stress and anxiety they've been under trying to take care of the family. the wife ends up having to be the caregiver, mother, and father. >> we've got the builder in place. we've got our property. but unfor
doing? >> nice to meet you. >> what's up, stranger? >> how you doing,man? >> who you got there? jordan. >> all right. >> y'all want to sit down? >> yeah, come over here and sit down. first of all, thank you for your service. adriana, thank you for -- you know, i know that you're sacrificing a lot for him to go off and do what he does. with that said, what would it mean to you if y'all were awarded a new home? >> for me, especially the kids, it's...
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we have to do more to heal troubled minds. we do do everything we can to protect our children and make them feel loved and valued and cared for. as we do, we cannot lose sight of the fact that real change will not come from washington. it will come the way it always comes, from people, from the american people. stopnation, we cannot every act of violence. we cannot heal every troubled mind. but if we want to live in a country where we can go to work, and go to school, and walk our streets free of fear, we have to do that. we have to keep caring. we had to keep each child -- treat each child by their hours -- like they are ours. together we must and can change. >> these days lots of americans think members of congress don't .are gra there is one instance in which members of congress are feeling the same pain that americans are feeling. that is with the new health care law. just last week my wife tried to sign up on the health exchange website that was available to us. my wife is a sharp woman. she working computer software. she
we have to do more to heal troubled minds. we do do everything we can to protect our children and make them feel loved and valued and cared for. as we do, we cannot lose sight of the fact that real change will not come from washington. it will come the way it always comes, from people, from the american people. stopnation, we cannot every act of violence. we cannot heal every troubled mind. but if we want to live in a country where we can go to work, and go to school, and walk our streets free...
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how much we want to do. >> good. thank you very much. >> all right. so, todd, don't go too far away. so, todd is going to present on power revenue and clean energy bond. >> thank you for the opportunity to do this. i know commissioner caen mentioned at the last meeting that we had progress and it has been a while since we issued power revenue bonds and we are going to be in the market soon and i know that you have studied the issue as well and we we goes through budget deliberations and review where we are on the bond discussion on the policy making as well as on the required steps to be able to issue very low cost power revenue bonds on and to do critical infrastructure investment. i will go through where we've been and where we are on this journey. significant capital means means that we can no longer cash fund like we have been doing in the past our heche operations largely. and we need to do issuance of revenue bonds to smooth out the cost as we are building new assets and restoring assets that will last 30-40 or
how much we want to do. >> good. thank you very much. >> all right. so, todd, don't go too far away. so, todd is going to present on power revenue and clean energy bond. >> thank you for the opportunity to do this. i know commissioner caen mentioned at the last meeting that we had progress and it has been a while since we issued power revenue bonds and we are going to be in the market soon and i know that you have studied the issue as well and we we goes through budget...
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valuing the educators who are trained to do that. so it is going to be a big job but i have a lot of faith in him, since he knows the city, and he ran as a parent who has been committed to public schooling, and someone who can take one of the jewels of the united states, the new york city public education system, and really bring it into the next century in a way that will really help all kids succeed. >> you do not have a particular name you want to throughout there? >> if i threw out a name, then it would be a shoo-in that that person would never be chancellor. >> let me sneak this question in, we have talked about the administration, but let's talk about, congress, and look forward to the deck and ha -- to the second half of this congress. what tops your agenda? >> i think what patty murray did with paul ryan to actually help us stop lurching from crisis to crisis was really important, and i think they should both get props for that. it was not a perfect deal, but that budget deal is really important to mitigate some of the pain of
valuing the educators who are trained to do that. so it is going to be a big job but i have a lot of faith in him, since he knows the city, and he ran as a parent who has been committed to public schooling, and someone who can take one of the jewels of the united states, the new york city public education system, and really bring it into the next century in a way that will really help all kids succeed. >> you do not have a particular name you want to throughout there? >> if i threw...
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i suggested, well, this is a terrible thing to do. a president ought to have an up-or-down vote on his circuit judges. so why don't we see if we can't get a few republicans and a few democrats and just take it out of the hands of the leaders and agree that we'll only use the filibuster on circuit judges in extraordinary circumstances, which was the result. so i had said at the time i would never vote for a filibuster on a circuit judge. i adjusted my view to be the same as the senate precedent that came out of the gang of 14. the 10 bush judges, of those, five were not confirmed; five were confirmed. so in 2003, the democratic senators for the first time in history refused to confirm five presidential nominees for the federal court of appeals by cloture vote, by filibuster. and the expected happened. over time, the republicans now have blocked five. so republicans and democrats are even. when you start something, things that have a way of coming back around. and what the democrats said was a fair thing to do in 2003 and 2004 the republ
i suggested, well, this is a terrible thing to do. a president ought to have an up-or-down vote on his circuit judges. so why don't we see if we can't get a few republicans and a few democrats and just take it out of the hands of the leaders and agree that we'll only use the filibuster on circuit judges in extraordinary circumstances, which was the result. so i had said at the time i would never vote for a filibuster on a circuit judge. i adjusted my view to be the same as the senate precedent...
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she let that. ,e are to be doing that praising general to get up and do the right thing with the right skill set. they actually save the american people money. in my mind, if you wanted to save $100 billion, you could do it without any difficulty. it would not affect our readiness, our training, or hours of eiffel's -- our supply. it has gotten worse, not better. a lot of people would agree butt finding efficiencies, what about the approach she -- appropriations deadline being in january? can you address this issue? >> i think the committee is coming to congress. they are charge of doing oversight first. i will give you a great example. the workforce committee in the house. we put out a study on job training, we all heard it, we got all these job-training programs, but we don't have any metrics to say that they are doing with the others do. they took 36 programs and converted it into six. we have done nothing with that in the senate. here's a way to save billions of dollars a year and the house had done it. i would go back and make the wouldthat the charge i make to the appropriations
she let that. ,e are to be doing that praising general to get up and do the right thing with the right skill set. they actually save the american people money. in my mind, if you wanted to save $100 billion, you could do it without any difficulty. it would not affect our readiness, our training, or hours of eiffel's -- our supply. it has gotten worse, not better. a lot of people would agree butt finding efficiencies, what about the approach she -- appropriations deadline being in january? can...
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to try to get him to do this. that manyere directors that would really take the time to explore that within the characters. i keep referencing this one line that is outas," but of the experimentation with the actors, even if it is not intricate to the structure of the plot. you are capturing something about the essence of who they are, which shapes the course of what the movie is. he is interested in character studies. he is interested in what the actors do to capture the essence of these people. >> what is the line? >> what am i here, to amuse you? he said that was not in the script. the guy started talking. to me, that signifies everything the movie is about. they are at a table, they are friends but there is a danger that if you cross a line with me come you can be -- with me, you can be wiped out. >> the lifestyle. in one seconds and change. that is a joe pesci thing. it happened to him. something he experienced in his life. >> you cross me. >> all of a sudden, he changed. and when a change, you had to think f
to try to get him to do this. that manyere directors that would really take the time to explore that within the characters. i keep referencing this one line that is outas," but of the experimentation with the actors, even if it is not intricate to the structure of the plot. you are capturing something about the essence of who they are, which shapes the course of what the movie is. he is interested in character studies. he is interested in what the actors do to capture the essence of these...
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>> i got to do this. inheriting a state with the largest per capita deficit representing 17% of total revenue, and i had to go in a different direction. a lot of states were saying that they would cut, but we actually realize that our cap was too big to cut our way out of it. i went on the road and got got beat up. someone had to go on the road. there were a lot of people mad at me. a lot of folks spending a lot of money to try to defeat the organized effort at school reform, even though they supported certain aspect of it. it was the total picture that they did not want to see. they might carve out a corner they like, but it was a total picture. someone has to have the discussion. someone has to bring the discussion to the community. someone has to demonstrate you mean business. we want to work with them, but we need to change direction. hartford, new haven, bridgeport. those are some of your largest school districts. you cannot succeed at that. when you're looking at connecticut demographically, as one o
>> i got to do this. inheriting a state with the largest per capita deficit representing 17% of total revenue, and i had to go in a different direction. a lot of states were saying that they would cut, but we actually realize that our cap was too big to cut our way out of it. i went on the road and got got beat up. someone had to go on the road. there were a lot of people mad at me. a lot of folks spending a lot of money to try to defeat the organized effort at school reform, even though...
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in order to do it we had to add the capacity to do it. had that previous track record of having those successful enterprises. we had spoken for long time in various ways about how to get her in arm it. so, print is not dead? guest: it always sounds like a clichÉ, but the fact is that the clichÉ has a lot of validity to it. i think that anyone in journalism who is ambitious is agnostic, whether you are reading it in print, speaking of the great work on your computer, increasingly whether you are reading it on mobile devices, that is not the point. no one cares about that anymore. not readers, increasingly not advertisers. they want journalism with impact. they want distinctive content. there just is no market with the audience or on the business side for anything that is commodity journalism. they are not interested in that. they are interested in distinctive content and there are lots of ways to be distinctive. one of them is by being really smart and having really deep, original reporting in a magazine format. historically that kind of jo
in order to do it we had to add the capacity to do it. had that previous track record of having those successful enterprises. we had spoken for long time in various ways about how to get her in arm it. so, print is not dead? guest: it always sounds like a clichÉ, but the fact is that the clichÉ has a lot of validity to it. i think that anyone in journalism who is ambitious is agnostic, whether you are reading it in print, speaking of the great work on your computer, increasingly whether you...
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what do you think that will do to his legacy? >> it will -- it will be interesting if they do decide to do that. suggested this last week that they would stay to allow sasha here, it high school would be 2 1/2 years after he leaves the white house. it's -- it's an issue that many working parents think about. where should they be. what's best for their kids. it's difficult for presidents to stick around washington. done it.has that's wood row wilson. he did it because he was consequences as a stroke. of an arena rt still. he will be asked almost every day about issues facing this country. one administration following the blames the predecessor for problems. obama was no different. to answer re in town those accusations and i'm just -- i'm not sure it's going e something that the family really wants to be a part of. it's not bad to get away from through n once you're here. >> scott wilson of "the washington post." you can see his work at or follow post.com him on twitter at post scott wilson. appreciate you joining us this morning.
what do you think that will do to his legacy? >> it will -- it will be interesting if they do decide to do that. suggested this last week that they would stay to allow sasha here, it high school would be 2 1/2 years after he leaves the white house. it's -- it's an issue that many working parents think about. where should they be. what's best for their kids. it's difficult for presidents to stick around washington. done it.has that's wood row wilson. he did it because he was consequences...
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it's a lot easier to do something yourself. sometimes you have to encourage people, sometimes you have to push them harder. >> rose: motivate, courage. >> but you have to understand what they want, you have to work with them, explain yourself, set goals and you have to be a leader university and put -- leader yourself. and there's a real amazing difference between being persistent and being suborn. i think great leaders can say -- >> rose: persistence is good, stubborn is bad. >> stubborn is terrible. >> rose: do great managers listen? >> yes, they do. absolutely. categorically. >> rose: i've come to know and believe that listening is a principle, essential quality. >> and sometimes managers get so high up people around them aren't giving them ideas. they don't have a chance to listen. >> rose: and the best manager will make sure they do hear the best things. >> and they go out on their own and do their own research independent of the people around them. >> rose: you still -- back to you. you were still with the fund. you are th
it's a lot easier to do something yourself. sometimes you have to encourage people, sometimes you have to push them harder. >> rose: motivate, courage. >> but you have to understand what they want, you have to work with them, explain yourself, set goals and you have to be a leader university and put -- leader yourself. and there's a real amazing difference between being persistent and being suborn. i think great leaders can say -- >> rose: persistence is good, stubborn is bad....
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we do expect it to be imminent. do -- >> you do expected to be imminent. microsoft shares or just a portion? 30% of yourk at position or so. it really depends on your view that. if you think, as we do, and outsider could come in and pose significant risk, maybe you want to hedge your entire stake. >> what is the latest intel you who is next about to be the next ceo of microsoft? >> is he has a $30 neutral on the stock. his view is global he sees sales are expected to be down 11% in 2014. there continues to be a lot of pressure on the business. who could come next, anyone internally he sees as a risk because bill gates is on the board. he would think in that scenario gates would exert significant control going forward relative an outsider with significant restructuring background, like an alan mullally. there is the difference between insider versus outsider. outsider we saw stephen montcalm -- qualcomm mentioned. >> he was mentioned. >> another very viable candidate taken off the boards. plenty of risk out there. many more risks with internal candidates. >
we do expect it to be imminent. do -- >> you do expected to be imminent. microsoft shares or just a portion? 30% of yourk at position or so. it really depends on your view that. if you think, as we do, and outsider could come in and pose significant risk, maybe you want to hedge your entire stake. >> what is the latest intel you who is next about to be the next ceo of microsoft? >> is he has a $30 neutral on the stock. his view is global he sees sales are expected to be down...
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doing it. that is not your job to tell people what to do. your job is to help navigate people through this again actual ship. consequently, lester new york, there were in elementary schools these tests. a lot of people were not prepared. john king in and meryl tisch said the test results would be 30% less net's year than this year. the question is, how did they actually know the exact number? it creates teachers draft. you can actually figure out what the cut scores were and how to align it. between the lack of preparation for teachers, the lack of communication with parents, and the sense that you are using the data, using the kids' data, and you know exactly where the scores will come in. this year, what has happened is that because people did not fail the test, they do not have enough funding for actually real implementation. the state put something called "engage new york" on the website. some of the stuff is really good. some of it is not. if you go to a teacher, think about it. if you say, here's the website and here are 500 pages, just
doing it. that is not your job to tell people what to do. your job is to help navigate people through this again actual ship. consequently, lester new york, there were in elementary schools these tests. a lot of people were not prepared. john king in and meryl tisch said the test results would be 30% less net's year than this year. the question is, how did they actually know the exact number? it creates teachers draft. you can actually figure out what the cut scores were and how to align it....
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local 10 when we said to me you know what it's a humility and i'm talking about humility how do we do something that's right. you've got all those great pieces but you're missing the contact to the community. thank you for your time >> (calling names). >> hi, i'm charles bayview resident and student. i my fingerprints are that on the monitoring to the wastewater treatment system to the energy system and even the designs for the architect that's going on the roof. you know, i was one of the kids that k y most of you know in guadalupe common i was one of the kids catching undergoes and snakes and lizards and such. it's like right now as the districts we're heading in my grandkids can't watch that. i have to cut my little speak short i i was asked by you i'm going to chop up a ladies name. she asked me to read this. the program in the office of the public defender supports the bay institute and proposal. b magic has had a 10 year history of serving children through our collaborative network and community - last thing we've supported my program fetters at the her responses head park for b
local 10 when we said to me you know what it's a humility and i'm talking about humility how do we do something that's right. you've got all those great pieces but you're missing the contact to the community. thank you for your time >> (calling names). >> hi, i'm charles bayview resident and student. i my fingerprints are that on the monitoring to the wastewater treatment system to the energy system and even the designs for the architect that's going on the roof. you know, i was one...
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the other thing is their business is getting better, they're starting to do business to raise profit margins, going away from their traditional lines. and they do business in europe as the previous guests said and as i would say, europe looks great for 2014. >> okay, good to hear from you, as well. general electric, everybody knows this name, you have to be pretty patient with this stock but it did have a pretty decent year, why should investors buy it at $20. >> it has the same ingredients, the first, positive performance, it is an economically sensitive sector of the market. industrials, great job at shed ing some of the businesses, low margin businesses, moving into high margin benefits. it is global and will benefit from a recovery in europe. i would also include general electric. >> and you have checkpoint software, tell us the story on this one. >> positive role of performance, bull market sector, great company in the security business target is focused, on their attention. the business they're in, to create the fire walls and prevent some of the violations that we saw at target
the other thing is their business is getting better, they're starting to do business to raise profit margins, going away from their traditional lines. and they do business in europe as the previous guests said and as i would say, europe looks great for 2014. >> okay, good to hear from you, as well. general electric, everybody knows this name, you have to be pretty patient with this stock but it did have a pretty decent year, why should investors buy it at $20. >> it has the same...
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we got permission to do humanitarian air drops. that made a difference and leon went to work on sanctions that the un supported. than we had a safe area declared which worked until it didn't and 7,000 people were killed but they would not agree to raise the arms embargo because they said their soldiers would be in danger and hours wouldn't and i was reluctant to go along with senator bill who was a real champ on this issue as has already been said. you wanted to lift the arms embargo unilaterally but at the time, there were arms embargos on libya and iraq and if the arms embargo in those places were lifted it would have just the research -- rivers impact of lifting it in bosnia where it would even up the score for the people who were trying to keep from getting slaughtered. 6 -- of wood with strengthen the people who were doing the killing. it was the terrible dilemma. we hata team that kept on plugging at it and kept on working at it we got you and approval for nato to conduct air strikes but under a system euphemistically called -
we got permission to do humanitarian air drops. that made a difference and leon went to work on sanctions that the un supported. than we had a safe area declared which worked until it didn't and 7,000 people were killed but they would not agree to raise the arms embargo because they said their soldiers would be in danger and hours wouldn't and i was reluctant to go along with senator bill who was a real champ on this issue as has already been said. you wanted to lift the arms embargo...
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it is a pleasure to have you on the show. i hope we can do this again as we watch what is happening. time,obviously a crucial and not because of what we have but because we went through that people are asking, have we done enough to avoid that? >> have we done enough? we have gone a long way in terms of financial reform, but the bigger questions, we are not talking about them. i want a world where you don't want me on your show. >> thank you. thank you very much. back in a moment. stay with us. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology of our environment. our industry is constantly moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the theication, moving off mainframe, or helping a customer embrace the cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, with hundreds of millions of lines of code. the folks who call to help you get off of that. is here.l dell cofounder of dell, a company that helped revolutionize personal computers. in 1988 he was 23 years old. he announced that he is tak
it is a pleasure to have you on the show. i hope we can do this again as we watch what is happening. time,obviously a crucial and not because of what we have but because we went through that people are asking, have we done enough to avoid that? >> have we done enough? we have gone a long way in terms of financial reform, but the bigger questions, we are not talking about them. i want a world where you don't want me on your show. >> thank you. thank you very much. back in a moment....
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caller: you guys have to do that. the second thing, do you know the difference between enlisted pay.nd officers why would you take money from an enlisted man? i was down there for years, i never saw officers relieved me. were -- i was shoveling coal. we had a hard time down there. i spent 15 years and you want to tell me what i did is not worth it? i do not understand what you are saying. i voted against the bill yesterday, i will vote against this one that will impact retiree pay. i am on the other side of that. you may have me confused with somebody else. caller: i thought i had seen your name as voting for it. host: we will go to spartanburg, south carolina on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. senator coburn, i want to let you know that i appreciate what about. informing us i have always thought that it needed to be brought to the front. and dealt with. all this abuse. all this spending. it is like the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. i am 66 years old, retired. monthot even make
caller: you guys have to do that. the second thing, do you know the difference between enlisted pay.nd officers why would you take money from an enlisted man? i was down there for years, i never saw officers relieved me. were -- i was shoveling coal. we had a hard time down there. i spent 15 years and you want to tell me what i did is not worth it? i do not understand what you are saying. i voted against the bill yesterday, i will vote against this one that will impact retiree pay. i am on the...
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and let's get to a jobs bill. let's do minimum wage. let's extend unemployment insurance for those who are going through a tough slide with the economy. and just think, you might be able to close some of those corporate loopholes, where one in four corporations in this country don't pay any tax. change the senate rules. that's the first order of business that i would do. our next question comes from joe bus. when will sean hannity be man enough to go one-on-one with you? you know, it's not a question of manhood. i think it's just a question of being absent in the arena of ideas. because that's where hannity would be if we ever did get into a face-to-face discussion in front of a crowd. i've offered to do that. he doesn't want to do it. and i understand. because they don't have any ideas. we've got a lot more coming up on "the ed show." stay tuned. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet
and let's get to a jobs bill. let's do minimum wage. let's extend unemployment insurance for those who are going through a tough slide with the economy. and just think, you might be able to close some of those corporate loopholes, where one in four corporations in this country don't pay any tax. change the senate rules. that's the first order of business that i would do. our next question comes from joe bus. when will sean hannity be man enough to go one-on-one with you? you know, it's not a...
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to move. you cannot do anything with it. our next step is to crowd source a food waste map of the united states. all of that leaks out of the system, and facilities like yours or animal feed manufacturers and so forth that can use the food, because then the charities and entrepreneurs can get to scale by building efficient systems, so we ask for your help with that. >> thanks. from foodstuffs. valley girl foodstuffs. chef turned insurance agent, turned chef mentoring at risk teens. i guess that is the best way to introduce myself quickly. i started valley girl foodstuffs about one year ago after volunteering with a nonprofit in sonoma. it is the teen center in sonoma, and a lot of food was coming and being donated from local grocery stores, and a lot of kids who like to be in gangs were at the teen center, so i started a cooking program there to teach some of these kids how to not get pregnant and not kill people by cooking, and the grocery stores in sonoma were desperate for someplace where they could offload the food that t
to move. you cannot do anything with it. our next step is to crowd source a food waste map of the united states. all of that leaks out of the system, and facilities like yours or animal feed manufacturers and so forth that can use the food, because then the charities and entrepreneurs can get to scale by building efficient systems, so we ask for your help with that. >> thanks. from foodstuffs. valley girl foodstuffs. chef turned insurance agent, turned chef mentoring at risk teens. i...
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some of it has work to do. some by capital investment. it would be interested to look at if commissioners are interested in doing a park evaluation. it's an eye opening look at our parks. some of them, you can attribute to well, we just didn't pick up that trash. some of them are capital issues. you have cracks in sidewalks and broken irrigation. there is a whole section on trees. so, there are really a lot of factors that go into why a park is scoring well. one of the reasons the gap is closing because of the policy choices the commission has made and a shift in bonds where we have put a significant amount of capital investment into parks in under served neighborhoods. >> commissioner low? >> yes. i didn't press my button. steve did mention that 2012 bond, we are allocating bond proceeds and capital to these districts or the low performing parks. it's not if we are miss -- allocating. >> i think we've done a great job. we are balancing, there is a certain amount of investment. it's based on the condition of those parks. the truth of the m
some of it has work to do. some by capital investment. it would be interested to look at if commissioners are interested in doing a park evaluation. it's an eye opening look at our parks. some of them, you can attribute to well, we just didn't pick up that trash. some of them are capital issues. you have cracks in sidewalks and broken irrigation. there is a whole section on trees. so, there are really a lot of factors that go into why a park is scoring well. one of the reasons the gap is...
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how do you respond to that? e found the drivers love the sidecar experience because it is convenient, they do not have to have any shifts, and because they know where riders are going ahead of time. yes, it's true, when you are charging seven times the normal rate, drivers will end up making more during those periods of time, but our belief is that riders deserve transparency. they should know ahead of time how much the ride is going to be, and drivers deserve that same kind of transparency. >> how do you guys make money? >> we take the same 20% -- >> because they are making a lot of money. >> drivers get 80%. we take 20%, out of which we pay for insurance, credit card processing, as well as all the other costs of delivering that ride. it is the same mechanism that uber has done. >> we will be watching to see how it all shakes out on new year's eve. i know a lot of people will be needing a ride, so thanks for coming on and telling us all how it's going to work. twitter's ceo calling stanford's law fellow the care
how do you respond to that? e found the drivers love the sidecar experience because it is convenient, they do not have to have any shifts, and because they know where riders are going ahead of time. yes, it's true, when you are charging seven times the normal rate, drivers will end up making more during those periods of time, but our belief is that riders deserve transparency. they should know ahead of time how much the ride is going to be, and drivers deserve that same kind of transparency....
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do i want to say that we have found our indian program a home. so they do have a home. >> and so i am going to punt the second party question to deputy superintendent lee, about the money. we will say that we have found an interim home to satisfy the first part of the indian group of finding the stuff that was in storage so that they can use it and actually in fact, all of their artwork will be on display after tomorrow with their permission at the second floor at 135 van ness, lining the entire hallway, until they find a permanent home. and we have promised them that we would not assign them a new space until we locate several option and give them a chance to vet it and decide which one that they want and i will punt the other question to the colleague. >> with respect to the use of the proceeds as the resolution or the special order states it is $4 and a half million dollars that would be transferred along with parcel from the city to the school district in exchange for the two other properties, 1950 mission and 1101 connecticut street and so th
do i want to say that we have found our indian program a home. so they do have a home. >> and so i am going to punt the second party question to deputy superintendent lee, about the money. we will say that we have found an interim home to satisfy the first part of the indian group of finding the stuff that was in storage so that they can use it and actually in fact, all of their artwork will be on display after tomorrow with their permission at the second floor at 135 van ness, lining the...
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they are bringing in a top team to do the survey and to do the renovation. most important, they are going to come up with a management plan. so hopefully we don't to have do this again in 30 years. this is going to be the third time that we had to renovate the murals up there. this part is really exciting and it's really exciting to see that the work is going on and they fix the water leak. but, i'm concerned about the lease, any other we talked about it a couple months ago. i guess there is three or four options floating around. talking to her i ndz -- understand there is a tight line because it involves other city agencies. i hope we can have some kind of community meeting before we come here and we can all settle on a plan and not have it, torpedoed or stops at the board of supervisors. i know some of the past contracts have passed here and not been implemented. this is kind of a -- we want things to do right. i'm sure the commission and the staff, so i think the more community and support we can have. preferably i prefer the first staff recommendations. i
they are bringing in a top team to do the survey and to do the renovation. most important, they are going to come up with a management plan. so hopefully we don't to have do this again in 30 years. this is going to be the third time that we had to renovate the murals up there. this part is really exciting and it's really exciting to see that the work is going on and they fix the water leak. but, i'm concerned about the lease, any other we talked about it a couple months ago. i guess there is...
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they are going to do that.here are half a million people who are getting canceled because the policy did not meet the standard under the new obama care law. the administration was so concerned that they have waived the mandate until january 1. -- beginning january 1 for a year. >> the president -- headed to hawaii, 10 days of rest and relaxation. preparing for a tougher 2014. the sacrifice you're making for bloomberg to go to hawaii. >> i am taking one for the team. >> we appreciate it. is he going to have to work out to there? >> he said he is hoping for a little bit of sleep and sun. as you know, these things often veer out of control. international incident or january 1, second, major dates in terms of the beginning of the affordable care act. he will be getting regular briefings especially on health care as he tries to relax. >> he got bombarded by nsa stuff. judged with opinion. it was really, really tough. a review panel. there is going to be change. >> there will. 2014 will not be easier for the presiden
they are going to do that.here are half a million people who are getting canceled because the policy did not meet the standard under the new obama care law. the administration was so concerned that they have waived the mandate until january 1. -- beginning january 1 for a year. >> the president -- headed to hawaii, 10 days of rest and relaxation. preparing for a tougher 2014. the sacrifice you're making for bloomberg to go to hawaii. >> i am taking one for the team. >> we...
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going down the drain and we have to do something about this. a majority of the iranian public said, enough. we need to rejoin the world and need to get rid of these sanctions. there is no question in my mind that the sanctions are what brought iraq to the table now. thinkg forward, i sanctions can be counterproductive. if subsections are good, it is a mistake to think that more would be better. incentiveplenty of and the easing is modest. tohow do you make that case mccain and schumer? the u.s. objective is to get the best possible deal that keeps iran away from a nuclear weapon and doesn't take us into war. the alternatives to me seemed to be very stark. issue here is, continuing to keep sanctions on iran when they can be useful getting the nuclear weapon by taking a nuclear deal. it means you have created a double duty operation. them back on again and we have held the trigger very tightly in terms of the by taking offion what are the symptoms of sanctions as opposed to the sanctions themselves. but to get a cooperative agreement, we will have
going down the drain and we have to do something about this. a majority of the iranian public said, enough. we need to rejoin the world and need to get rid of these sanctions. there is no question in my mind that the sanctions are what brought iraq to the table now. thinkg forward, i sanctions can be counterproductive. if subsections are good, it is a mistake to think that more would be better. incentiveplenty of and the easing is modest. tohow do you make that case mccain and schumer? the u.s....
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that is what the republicans have decided to do and i think that what you're seeing from guys like paulothers is not that they disagree philosophically from a policy perspective of any deal. but we have to get done what we can and now he has decided that the simple majority, dealing with an obstinate and arrogant president who leaves his lack of power into a magic wand. >> it could be those who say that republicans have caved. wishy-washy, a mismatch of moderate views. >> there's an election every two years great election every two years great and he got to that they can do it better, it's always been a concern to me. the easiest job i've ever had. spew and you know how long it prepared me to prepare this questioning? [applause] >> and i think that these polls, they open up people's eyes. it shows that whatever works for chris christie, it doesn't always fly in other areas. i know you are a big fan. buti think that what we are beginning to find out is that a rock star in one state doesn't make you a rock star in another state. and it isn't always the flavor of who's nominated. >> i thin
that is what the republicans have decided to do and i think that what you're seeing from guys like paulothers is not that they disagree philosophically from a policy perspective of any deal. but we have to get done what we can and now he has decided that the simple majority, dealing with an obstinate and arrogant president who leaves his lack of power into a magic wand. >> it could be those who say that republicans have caved. wishy-washy, a mismatch of moderate views. >> there's an...
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what i'm going to have somebody do is they're going to have -- this is an old piece of shingle. you might have -- everybody has a piece of wood in their basement. it doesn't have to be fancy. they take out this rusty screw begun, and hopefully you have one of these. >> there is one at the neighborhood support center. >> at the neighborhood support center. you're going to wrap this plastic around this board, take your screw. and then screw that in. >> you need a permit for this? >> you do need a permit for this. and you can contact the former head building inspector to get that permit. that's it. now when the wind blows, it's tight and it's not going to pull through, having a single point of contact. >> great. what about this door? take a look at this door. what can you do? let's say it doesn't shut tight. what can you do? >> for the sake of argument, we're on the inside. i can't lock my door at night. i have a very similar, very similar idea. i'm going to take my 2 by 4. i can put it across the jamb in the door. one. two. maybe i want another one up here, maybe another one down
what i'm going to have somebody do is they're going to have -- this is an old piece of shingle. you might have -- everybody has a piece of wood in their basement. it doesn't have to be fancy. they take out this rusty screw begun, and hopefully you have one of these. >> there is one at the neighborhood support center. >> at the neighborhood support center. you're going to wrap this plastic around this board, take your screw. and then screw that in. >> you need a permit for...
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are you going to do this again, mohamed? most candid account tonight comes from 26-year-old juan malo. >> this is just completely my fault. i mean -- >> who admits to seeking sex for sale as a release from the stress of work and a troubled relationship with his girlfriend. >> so why were you on backpages today? >> i was just so stressful. we got into a fight last night. i was just so stressful today. i drove all day. going from one client to another. and it was just -- >> so this would be your treat to yourself? >> kind of sort of. >> what do you think -- how do you think she will react when she find out? >> she's going to leave me. >> why did you feel like you had to go to backpages? >> we broke up last year. and i went away for a couple of months. we started talking on the phone again. and i told her i was going to come back and make it work. >> like the other men in custody tonight, juan says that this is his first time in the sex for sale. but our producer, grace khan, is skeptical. >> so you say you went on backpages fo
are you going to do this again, mohamed? most candid account tonight comes from 26-year-old juan malo. >> this is just completely my fault. i mean -- >> who admits to seeking sex for sale as a release from the stress of work and a troubled relationship with his girlfriend. >> so why were you on backpages today? >> i was just so stressful. we got into a fight last night. i was just so stressful today. i drove all day. going from one client to another. and it was just --...
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it is not just the right thing to do. it is not just the recognition that women and girls, just like men and boys, deserve the opportunity to live up to their own god-given potential. it is because we know that when women and girls participate in economies, economic growth is greater than it would be without them. where women and girls are given a chance to be educated and to get the health care that they deserve to have, we know that society benefits. where women and girls can participate in peacemaking and peace building as full members of society in trying to resolve conflicts, we know that resolution is more likely to be sustained. it is a great honor for me to have this award, but it is just a reminder of how much more we have yet ahead of us to accomplish. we have to make sure that tom's dreams, tom's life, the examples of the award recipients with us and those unable to come like the dalai lama and elie wiesel bring out each of us our own commitments to what we will do to further the cause of human rights, universal
it is not just the right thing to do. it is not just the recognition that women and girls, just like men and boys, deserve the opportunity to live up to their own god-given potential. it is because we know that when women and girls participate in economies, economic growth is greater than it would be without them. where women and girls are given a chance to be educated and to get the health care that they deserve to have, we know that society benefits. where women and girls can participate in...
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we're not going to do yours. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make, you know, the systemk for me, in my favor. >> entering -- >> in regards to going to the hole. >> coming up -- >> [ bleep ] happens. >> george grahf faces the disciplinary board for flooding his cell block. >> you know what happens here. >> an unexpected development infuriates michael gill. and more trouble for timothy schreiber. >> as i was walking by for count, he had his hands down his pants making the masturbating motion. so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursu
we're not going to do yours. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make, you know, the systemk for me, in my favor. >> entering -- >> in regards to going to the hole. >> coming up -- >> [ bleep ] happens. >> george grahf faces the disciplinary board for flooding his cell block. >> you know what happens here. >> an unexpected development infuriates michael gill. and more trouble for timothy schreiber. >> as i was walking by for count,...
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what were they trying to do? >> they introduced an amendment that would have expanded background checks so that it would be applied to all gun sales including the private market. at the moment, the law says those background checks only applied to federal gun sales. that was really the breaking point for a lot of lawmakers and it kind of impeded the issue for a lot of the year. >> so congress didn't do anything major in terms of gun legislation for the rest of the year, but what about in localities and states? >> a lot of states didn't ask a number of gun laws. it was an interesting chart in the new york times the other day. a majority of the 100 gun laws enacted across the country were actually loosening gun regulation. there were a number of gun laws that actually tighten them. loosen them iddid gun laws. >> it was the death knell for a lot of legislators in colorado. we are speaking with rebecca shabad at the hill offices. we want to show you some of our coverage of congressional debate and hearings regarding gu
what were they trying to do? >> they introduced an amendment that would have expanded background checks so that it would be applied to all gun sales including the private market. at the moment, the law says those background checks only applied to federal gun sales. that was really the breaking point for a lot of lawmakers and it kind of impeded the issue for a lot of the year. >> so congress didn't do anything major in terms of gun legislation for the rest of the year, but what...
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they don't know what we're going to do. i have a lot of important businesses in my state tell me that our credibility globally has been damaged by governing by crisis, and i think that people want us to focus on that. >> health care is the big battle, still, between republicans and democrats. 50% of those in our poll think it's still a bad idea. how does this survive politically? >> i am not one of those rooting for the failure of obamacare. i think it's incredibly important, i can tell you as chair of the budget committee, that we get a handle on our health care expenditures in the future. this is an important step forward. no one wants to go back to the point of having our insurance companies decide whether or not we get health care or not. i'm rooting for us to be able to make this work. >> understood, but how does it survive politically? 50% in our poll. they just think it's a bad idea. >> this is an area where we'll disagree, but i think as it's implemented and people do -- like a woman told me last weekend, that for th
they don't know what we're going to do. i have a lot of important businesses in my state tell me that our credibility globally has been damaged by governing by crisis, and i think that people want us to focus on that. >> health care is the big battle, still, between republicans and democrats. 50% of those in our poll think it's still a bad idea. how does this survive politically? >> i am not one of those rooting for the failure of obamacare. i think it's incredibly important, i can...
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we have work to do. yes, but we still have to deliver on the promise of the affordable care act which isn't, which wasn't a promise to have a great website. it was a promise to make available to millions of americans quality, affordable health insurance. >> no one will be held accountable for not hiring somebody who knows this stuff? >> we have addressed that question. we're about the business right now of making improvements necessary so that this benefit, that some americans clearly want is available to them. and the fact that we, in the first month plus of this exercise threw up so many obstacles in the ways of americans who wanted this benefit is our responsibility and we have acknowledged that and addressed it and we continue to do so and we still have a lot of work to do. >> yes, ma'am. we talked yesterday. i said i would call on you and i'm calling on you. >> thank you, jay. two questions on north korea. how does the obama administration's negotiations for two years on north korea kim jong-un -- [i
we have work to do. yes, but we still have to deliver on the promise of the affordable care act which isn't, which wasn't a promise to have a great website. it was a promise to make available to millions of americans quality, affordable health insurance. >> no one will be held accountable for not hiring somebody who knows this stuff? >> we have addressed that question. we're about the business right now of making improvements necessary so that this benefit, that some americans...
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we work with venues several like 10 or 15 and beginer bread houses not to do the test without the knowledge of venue owners. we haven't done any that are licensed in san francisco >> i wanted to make sure you realize if i try to field test in a loan premise and they get their license lifted you're putting them out of business. so you should make sure that the dance venues remain in business and not jeopardizes them by doing our field test making the venue cup by the. that's the one thing that bugged me. i thought you, you have got to find another way >> one of the ways is to make clear it shouldn't impact the organizations that allow us to sort of deimpress countries like the netherlands and portugal they're done 59 clubs that's mandated like dancers be at clubs for this. i don't see it outside the rage or range of possibility >> can people do the tests individually? >> yeah. we actually do sell the kits on line and in person not in clubs obviously but, yeah we have them for sale so people can test their drugs at the club not at the club at best but a number of other organizations have them
we work with venues several like 10 or 15 and beginer bread houses not to do the test without the knowledge of venue owners. we haven't done any that are licensed in san francisco >> i wanted to make sure you realize if i try to field test in a loan premise and they get their license lifted you're putting them out of business. so you should make sure that the dance venues remain in business and not jeopardizes them by doing our field test making the venue cup by the. that's the one thing...
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we should give them the space to be able to do it. that yous is something and your husband did together. children, whatwo would you say to people who want to integrate fitness more into their family life? >> i believe that you have to take care of your body and your -- it is the to be foundation of building a successful life. timequires creating everyday to be able to do that. it is not easy. job andt easy in your it is not easy and my job, and it is not easy in many people lost jobs where they're working two jobs and trying to do that that.ust trying to do with our children as well, we for that is the foundation life. >> i mention the iron person before. what is the longest race you have done? >> the iron man. >> how long the run in that? >> it is a long race. i did 27 years ago, so it is not something i would do now full up i hope to do some running races that some of the folks at the commerce department and i are going to run. we signed up for a 10 mile race. we hope to do the cherry blossom race. we are aspirational right now. , it
we should give them the space to be able to do it. that yous is something and your husband did together. children, whatwo would you say to people who want to integrate fitness more into their family life? >> i believe that you have to take care of your body and your -- it is the to be foundation of building a successful life. timequires creating everyday to be able to do that. it is not easy. job andt easy in your it is not easy and my job, and it is not easy in many people lost jobs...
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to incorporate. any comment, any public comment on this matter? >> hearing none, now, do we want to cover the other, there are four decisions. >> if we make a motion to adopt all four? >> okay, all right. >> and the staff suggests changes. >> do i hear a motion to that effect? >> i move that we adopt these four decision points with the recommended staff changes. >> i second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> the motion passes. >> now, we will go back to the draft regulation having to do with the contract. >> okay. so, certain people who have contracts with the city that are less than six months old, and people who are seeking contracts with the city, are prohibited from making contributions to political candidates, for local office. and so it is incumbent upon the candidates to try to figure out who among their contributers are not allowed to make these, you know? and to not take these contributions. people who are band from making contributions are also not supposed to make them into the law. >> some candidates are using a disclaimer on the contribution forms a
to incorporate. any comment, any public comment on this matter? >> hearing none, now, do we want to cover the other, there are four decisions. >> if we make a motion to adopt all four? >> okay, all right. >> and the staff suggests changes. >> do i hear a motion to that effect? >> i move that we adopt these four decision points with the recommended staff changes. >> i second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> the...