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if you believe that, this is your opportunity to do it. i'm glad that folks have identified the excellent work that is done by our city attorney. i agree wholeheartedly. i used to be a member of that office before, so, i know that they're great people. but i know that the laws, the amendment that is before you, is an amendment that was actually crafted in close consultation with the san francisco city attorney to make sure that everything we do is legal, to make sure that everything we do is within the parameters of what the charter allows this board of supervisors to do. this charter allows this board of supervisors to do the very basic thing of rehe choirtion someone pay their back taxes. this is the time to act and i believe that what senator feinstein said is absolutely true. this is a common sense amendment that really makes companies do what every san francisco business does on a daily basis, play by the rules. >> supervisor kim? >> thank you. i was going to comment on supervisor avalos's amendment, but i think that it's worth stating
if you believe that, this is your opportunity to do it. i'm glad that folks have identified the excellent work that is done by our city attorney. i agree wholeheartedly. i used to be a member of that office before, so, i know that they're great people. but i know that the laws, the amendment that is before you, is an amendment that was actually crafted in close consultation with the san francisco city attorney to make sure that everything we do is legal, to make sure that everything we do is...
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that's what we need to do. need to focus on the mission and stick to the facts. >> one last quick question. >> yes, ma'am. >> those of us who support and have worked with both the ft. mead area and dhs have sensed a tension over the years. in roles and missions related to the cyber arena. so, what is the partnership that you have in place or are putting in place with dhs? >> for me, i'm very fortunate. i partner with a cabinet secretary in the form of jay johnson, who i have worked with before in my career. i love the fact it is just -- jay will just pick up the phone and talk to rogers and rogers will just pick up the phone and talk to secretary johnson about, hey, i think we need to do this, i think we need to do that. he and i meet regularly we have talked to our teams about what we need to create stronger partnerships. what i have argued is, nsa and u.s. cyber command bring great capability to the cyber mission set, but we have got to do this in a partnership with others. and in the federal government, prob
that's what we need to do. need to focus on the mission and stick to the facts. >> one last quick question. >> yes, ma'am. >> those of us who support and have worked with both the ft. mead area and dhs have sensed a tension over the years. in roles and missions related to the cyber arena. so, what is the partnership that you have in place or are putting in place with dhs? >> for me, i'm very fortunate. i partner with a cabinet secretary in the form of jay johnson, who i...
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i want them to be experienced. i do not think you could put a limit to say you could not be appointed if you were in the lower court. i would be up to see where they are in opinions. lawnt them to look at the and interpret the law on behalf of the people of pennsylvania as fairly as they can. pennsylvania has executed three convicts who have been on death row since 1976. sometimes the victims of homicides, their families go through reliving the events as up.al after appeal comes should pennsylvania continue to have a death penalty and wire why not? i i do continue to support -- death warrants. it is unfortunate that the process takes so long and it is difficult, on the backs of the families of the victims in that case. toecent case was continuing rip this car off the family by broadcasting a debate or a commencement speech to gothard college in vermont and there is new legislation in regard to that. from my experiences as a prosecutor, there is a deterrent value. many people would disagree that i do believe in it. think
i want them to be experienced. i do not think you could put a limit to say you could not be appointed if you were in the lower court. i would be up to see where they are in opinions. lawnt them to look at the and interpret the law on behalf of the people of pennsylvania as fairly as they can. pennsylvania has executed three convicts who have been on death row since 1976. sometimes the victims of homicides, their families go through reliving the events as up.al after appeal comes should...
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he has a perfect right to do that. how can floyd or i or you come and say to the people, you shouldn't see this. you shouldn't hear this. i mean does one group, the jewish group, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, have the right to tell other people what they shouldn't do? one last thing. they tried to stop porgy and bess years ago, it's now become a classic. and black groups tried to stop it because they felt that it portrayed the blacks in an unfavourable light. we have gotten past that. and that's now shown throughout the world and is recognized as a classic. >> well, first there's something, there's another part to the first amendment, and that is dissent. and protest, an disagreement, and passing judgement. we do pass judgement. we pass judgement all the time. and peter gelb passes judgement at the met all the time in making decisions about what opera to put on, and what not. in the piece i did in "the wall street journal," i raised the question would he have even conceived of putting on an opera about th
he has a perfect right to do that. how can floyd or i or you come and say to the people, you shouldn't see this. you shouldn't hear this. i mean does one group, the jewish group, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, have the right to tell other people what they shouldn't do? one last thing. they tried to stop porgy and bess years ago, it's now become a classic. and black groups tried to stop it because they felt that it portrayed the blacks in an unfavourable light. we have gotten past...
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wanting to do what you do and especially wanting to do it in the 2016 campaign in some capacity, do you still recommend doing the hill or trying to get in the private sector in. >> did you ever work on the hill? >> i would never work on the hill if i were you. >> i appreciate that. was you. that would be my personal take. >> i appreciate that. >> if you want to do campaigns, that's the problem. sometimes the hill people think they're good at campaigns. i know i'm not good at hill stuff. so i think if you want to do campaigns and that's what you're passionate about, you have to do it. there are opportunities if you're doing things in d.c., you can work at firms that are assisting campaigns. when you're here, you're safe. the lights turn on all the time. there's food. there's water. air-conditioning for the most part. you want to go somewhere where you're in the back of a grocery store many ohio being like, this is what it's really like. if you don't go through that experience, that's one of the challenges with digital, i did ten years of toiling in the field before doing this. >> what wa
wanting to do what you do and especially wanting to do it in the 2016 campaign in some capacity, do you still recommend doing the hill or trying to get in the private sector in. >> did you ever work on the hill? >> i would never work on the hill if i were you. >> i appreciate that. was you. that would be my personal take. >> i appreciate that. >> if you want to do campaigns, that's the problem. sometimes the hill people think they're good at campaigns. i know i'm...
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the state needs to do to prevent cities from alling into those problems and what do they need to do to help them out? >> that was a big question. other way.t the what we are doing now is working system.arly warning i never want to appoint an emergency manager. it is not a subjective process. it is objective. i don't just decide that. certain conditions in terms of a emergency have to exist first. with respect to detroit, i went a systematic way trying to work with the prior administration to say let's work together. that didn't work. we did a consent agreement to to do city needed certain things to get it out of trouble. those things were not done. an emergency manager. i apoint the one tapped came to he question of putting detroit in bankruptcy. that was one of the toughest decisions to be made in the united states. it was the right decision to make. look where we are today. within a month or two-month most likely of coming bankruptcy. we would have shed $9 billion in liability. we had not done that more than 60% of the operating budget debts.e past streetlights have been going up, pi
the state needs to do to prevent cities from alling into those problems and what do they need to do to help them out? >> that was a big question. other way.t the what we are doing now is working system.arly warning i never want to appoint an emergency manager. it is not a subjective process. it is objective. i don't just decide that. certain conditions in terms of a emergency have to exist first. with respect to detroit, i went a systematic way trying to work with the prior administration...
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they want us to say, what did you do for us on obamacare? .. >> >> there was a lot of effort and lot of bipartisan votes for her to attack me but that is too bad because there really are people in we did our best but again it was just as sad day for this country because of partisan politics in mecca was writing questions for this debate on september 29 and went of the reality check of the daschle debt so i've looked at the clock it was alarming. really in one minute it increased by roughly 1.$1 billion in one minutes or as of tonight at that pays a richard has not slowed down $11 billion this does not bode well for our children or grandchildren what plays will believe them if we don't rein in spending so you talk about the balanced budget bill so explain your criticism. >> we cannot balance the budget. or medicare as we know it cutting social security cutting education funding is not the way to go. >> but everybody has to have skin in the game. >> we have to protect our kids the way you get out of debt is with pro-growth policies. and then i
they want us to say, what did you do for us on obamacare? .. >> >> there was a lot of effort and lot of bipartisan votes for her to attack me but that is too bad because there really are people in we did our best but again it was just as sad day for this country because of partisan politics in mecca was writing questions for this debate on september 29 and went of the reality check of the daschle debt so i've looked at the clock it was alarming. really in one minute it increased by...
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he has a perfect right to do that. can floyd say to people, you should not see this, you should not hear this? one group, jewish groups, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, do they have the right to tell people what they should not do? black groups try to stop it because thought it portrayed blacks in unfavorable nightan -- light. it is now recognized as a classic. >> there is not a part in -- another part in the first amendment, dissent and protests and disagreement and passing judgment. we pass judgment all the time. peter gelb passes judgment at the met all the time in making decisions about what opera to put on and what not. the piece i did in the "wall street journal," i raise the question, would he have even conceived of putting on an opera about the death of martin luther king with beautiful arias son from the point of view of his murderer? and communications and arguments from one side to the other side? we know the answer is he would not area -- he would not. says, opera, the captain whatever chance th
he has a perfect right to do that. can floyd say to people, you should not see this, you should not hear this? one group, jewish groups, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, do they have the right to tell people what they should not do? black groups try to stop it because thought it portrayed blacks in unfavorable nightan -- light. it is now recognized as a classic. >> there is not a part in -- another part in the first amendment, dissent and protests and disagreement and passing...
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you do not need more money to tell people what they need to do. we want the president to succeed, but we want clear and concise information as to what we are going to do, what is expected of us, and how we can help. it is not about money. it is about having clarity. initially, you are opposed to a travel ban. now apparently you are in favor. now you want to rely on the experts for the travel ban. you are waffling on this issue. we need to get this disease in its infancy. the president said it would not be here. we have had one person died, three others infected. if we act now, together we can stop this in its infancy. >> well we don't address a disease like a bowl of the common sense. we address it with the support of medical experts. that is what i advocated. i have been open to travel restrictions as long as they are workable. in the case of in-home quarantine, they are workable. and governors have that authority. but the fact is if we are going to address diseases like this, we do need the research. we do need to support the cdc and nih. and the
you do not need more money to tell people what they need to do. we want the president to succeed, but we want clear and concise information as to what we are going to do, what is expected of us, and how we can help. it is not about money. it is about having clarity. initially, you are opposed to a travel ban. now apparently you are in favor. now you want to rely on the experts for the travel ban. you are waffling on this issue. we need to get this disease in its infancy. the president said it...
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to office. >> and mrs. bustos, the 10% of giving back of your wages, how do you respond to that? and you say you misspoke. >> i made a mistake when i appeared before the chicago tribune editorial board and i've acknowledged that. what i do support is the exact -- it's the exact same policy my opponent also supports. it's a collective 10% pay cut for congress. in addition to that, i support something called no budget, no pay. congress's number 1 job is the to make sure we pass a budget. because we had the no budget, no pay act hanging over us, saying congress, if you don't pass a budget, you don't get paid, we passed a bipartisan budget for the first time in many years. >> can i get a 30-second rebuttal? >> you both have had it. let's end it right there. i do want to move on. we're going to start with mrs. bustos. it has to do with a health concern that a lot of americans are having worldwide. ebola. the centers for disease control and prevention has repeatedly warned us. at the same time, they've told us not to panic. now homeland security will start screening at arypts. are you -
to office. >> and mrs. bustos, the 10% of giving back of your wages, how do you respond to that? and you say you misspoke. >> i made a mistake when i appeared before the chicago tribune editorial board and i've acknowledged that. what i do support is the exact -- it's the exact same policy my opponent also supports. it's a collective 10% pay cut for congress. in addition to that, i support something called no budget, no pay. congress's number 1 job is the to make sure we pass a...
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why do they say that? >> you have tolf course, get away from the fund-raisers and do the job and look these guys in the eye and explain to them how the cow eats the cabbage as we say down south. >> i don't know what that means but that sounds profound. i'll google that during the commercial break. we expect to hear from the president within moments outlining his strategy for defeating the terror group isis. my exclusive interview with former professor ward churchill. do you believe the united states ought to be bombed? >> i think the united states by its own rules is subject to being bombed. >> you can't answer the question. >> i have answered the question. >> yes or no. yes or no, do we deserve to be bombed? why can't you have the courage to just answer honestly, yes or no. do we deserve to be bombed? just say it if you think it's true. >> i say that if you open yourself up under rule of law for rerip ro kags in kind, it's quite likely going to happen. >> what a dark moment that must have been. you're in this sudanese p
why do they say that? >> you have tolf course, get away from the fund-raisers and do the job and look these guys in the eye and explain to them how the cow eats the cabbage as we say down south. >> i don't know what that means but that sounds profound. i'll google that during the commercial break. we expect to hear from the president within moments outlining his strategy for defeating the terror group isis. my exclusive interview with former professor ward churchill. do you believe...
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>> it is impossible to say how she's doing compared to others. this is an individual patient that you treat each individual patient as an individual patient. and that's what we are interested. not how she's doing compared to others. we will take care of this patient. >> is she interacting with her caregivers, the doctors, nurses? is she sitting up? what's she's doing? >> she certainly is sitting up. she was examined by dr. davey. we saw her this morning. would you like to just give whatever information you can give without violating any patient confidentiality? >> sure. she's resting comfortably. she's interactive with the staff. she's eating. she's interacting freely and really doing quite well compared to what we were told about her status at the other hospital. >> can you talk more about the specifics like how people are caring for her and a little bit more about why this hospital to treat this disease given the special facilities and training as compared to the hospital -- >> i'm not going to compare this hospital with other hospitals. i can t
>> it is impossible to say how she's doing compared to others. this is an individual patient that you treat each individual patient as an individual patient. and that's what we are interested. not how she's doing compared to others. we will take care of this patient. >> is she interacting with her caregivers, the doctors, nurses? is she sitting up? what's she's doing? >> she certainly is sitting up. she was examined by dr. davey. we saw her this morning. would you like to just...
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i would love to see that pursued by you guys and anything you can do to help. >> that's a very good good one. thank you. any other members of the public? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item is pleased. >> item no. 15 is new business. >> do we have any new business? >> yes, i actually would like to follow up with the director to invite the health department inspection to come in to tell us the reason behind the weekend inspection. i do understand over time but i don't know. i would like to hear the kind of impact study they have done in regard to what that means to the restaurant industry for the city since we know that's the largest part. as well as the hcso reporting requirements. i would like to invite them back to get an update on that as well. >> that's a good one. it's been a year. >> i would maybe follow up and put it up on the calendar to get something going with mta about the concerns. >> yeah. that's a good one. >> well, since we are inviting the health department do we need more information or update on the affordable care? >> yeah, that's what she was just saying.
i would love to see that pursued by you guys and anything you can do to help. >> that's a very good good one. thank you. any other members of the public? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item is pleased. >> item no. 15 is new business. >> do we have any new business? >> yes, i actually would like to follow up with the director to invite the health department inspection to come in to tell us the reason behind the weekend inspection. i do understand over time...
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you know what to do. i'm sorry. i didn't catch any of that. point is, iraq made these awful weapons, and america had a moral obligation to punish them and anyone who helped them. >> this has to be one of the bitterest ironies of the iraq war. these are weapons that iraq had manufactured with help from western countries including the u.s. during its war with iran in the 1980s. >> stephen: okay. so we helped arm them with chemical weapons in the 1980s. but come on, there are a lot of things we regret from the '80s. wouldn't surprise me if we also armed them with buns of steel. (laughter) at least now we know what donald rumsfeld and saddam hussein were shaking hands over in 1983! kind of a funny story. back when iraq was fighting iran, two american companies provided hundreds of tons of thiodiglycol, a mustard agent precursor, including the company cardinal stabilizer, a specialty chemical firm from my hometown of charleston, south carolina. well, now i finally know the secret to my state's delicious barbecue -- a tangy mustard-gas sauce. so good
you know what to do. i'm sorry. i didn't catch any of that. point is, iraq made these awful weapons, and america had a moral obligation to punish them and anyone who helped them. >> this has to be one of the bitterest ironies of the iraq war. these are weapons that iraq had manufactured with help from western countries including the u.s. during its war with iran in the 1980s. >> stephen: okay. so we helped arm them with chemical weapons in the 1980s. but come on, there are a lot of...
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i was able to do that. and you built those relationships and if -- i think politics is how people treat each other. politics, whatever form or level you take it is people relating to each other and being able to express each other and finally getting a result out of it. it's the relationships that you build. i think that was the biggest thing that i felt as -- is the good relationships we were able to build on both sides of the aisle. >> the toughest thing that i was involved in similar to what speaker said and it was the balancing of the budget over a 10-year period. it took 10 years, the hardest thing i ever got involved with. bob michael was the leader of the republicans and bob dole and then newt gingrich came and then speaker hastert came. so it ran through all of those leader and we all worked together over a 10-year period. it was excruciatingly hard. i want you to understand how hard it was. i mean, we worked on each of those deals for over a year apiece. and sometimes after we had gotten all the wor
i was able to do that. and you built those relationships and if -- i think politics is how people treat each other. politics, whatever form or level you take it is people relating to each other and being able to express each other and finally getting a result out of it. it's the relationships that you build. i think that was the biggest thing that i felt as -- is the good relationships we were able to build on both sides of the aisle. >> the toughest thing that i was involved in similar...
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that's what i wanted to do. wanted to be a singer my entire life growing up, and then reality kicked in. not everybody who wants to be a singer can be a singer no matter how damn good they are at singing. >> i smoke a whole lot of marijuana. i smoke pot all day long every day. dude, we went downtown and i forgot how much downtown kids treat weed like it's meth, dude. they're just like, no, it's mine! i'm like, dude, it's weird! come on, brother. >> it's all mixed anyway, i'm like never mind. you guys can smoke it. have fun. >> since niki and ivan don't work, to get money they rely on something called spanging and busking. busking is you play an instrument for money, like on the side of the street. >> it's like spanging. you know what spanging is, right? you play for spare change. it's like asking for spare change, but you play an instrument. people are, you know, more apt to give you money if you are doing something. not just asking. >> it makes me feel better. i don't like to sit on the sidewalk and ask everybod
that's what i wanted to do. wanted to be a singer my entire life growing up, and then reality kicked in. not everybody who wants to be a singer can be a singer no matter how damn good they are at singing. >> i smoke a whole lot of marijuana. i smoke pot all day long every day. dude, we went downtown and i forgot how much downtown kids treat weed like it's meth, dude. they're just like, no, it's mine! i'm like, dude, it's weird! come on, brother. >> it's all mixed anyway, i'm like...
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what a small thing to do. w ridiculous would you be that you would not go to the other leaders office? that was one of the things we did to keep an easy relationship. sitting at that desk, we laughed and we cried some, too. senator thinking daschle just told him that senator jeffords was going to switch parties. some other time, we both would have changed numbers. >> let's switch gears and talk about the institution itself both of you served in the house as well. it has been said that the senate coolse the saucer that the hot coffee. today, it just seems to be dysfunctional. do you think it is personality? do you think it is partisanship? what do you think it is that is driving it? >> it is an array of things. it is partisanship, personality, the times. i blames have changed the airplane, in part. in the old days, when travel was not nearly as convenient as it is today, people stayed in washington for large blocks of time and then they would go back to their homes for equally big blocks -- not equal, but signif
what a small thing to do. w ridiculous would you be that you would not go to the other leaders office? that was one of the things we did to keep an easy relationship. sitting at that desk, we laughed and we cried some, too. senator thinking daschle just told him that senator jeffords was going to switch parties. some other time, we both would have changed numbers. >> let's switch gears and talk about the institution itself both of you served in the house as well. it has been said that the...
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to do. as the senator said no one is recommending combat troops are there and say you are not seeking it and not take it off the table is not the same thing as saying we should insert them but you should not take them off the table as an option. >> aaron hess a question. -- aaron has the next question. >> mr. gillespie is a senator warner has voted 97% of the time for president obama's agenda. senator warner you have pointed out mr. gillespie's work heading up the republican national committee working with the george w. bush white house and helping in the mitt romney campaign. mr. gillespie can you name a specific example of you standing up to your party and senator warner the same question to you, specific example of standing up to the parties. >> again when you are not in the white house my party doesn't have one thing to stand up to right now but i will share with you some things i think i'm probably at odds with members of my party and that is i believe in the early 90s when congress pas
to do. as the senator said no one is recommending combat troops are there and say you are not seeking it and not take it off the table is not the same thing as saying we should insert them but you should not take them off the table as an option. >> aaron hess a question. -- aaron has the next question. >> mr. gillespie is a senator warner has voted 97% of the time for president obama's agenda. senator warner you have pointed out mr. gillespie's work heading up the republican...
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this is the right thing to do. t: charlie houston told you his belief today, a charter member of a given entity about this before he said he took his prior positions for political expediency, meaning as a way to win office. we don't actually know what charter believes in this issue because he's taken every side of this issue. [applause] >> moderator: okay, thank you. our next question is from frank denton. >> governor crist, education research shows that of all the factors that affect a child's academic success, two-thirds of them are outside the school, mostly in the family and in the community. especially in poor communities, success in school can be undercut by poor parenting or some other part of a unhealthy home life. should the state have a role in this crucial part of educating our children? and if so what should it be? crist: the state defamation. the state always has. i mean, when i went to high school i played high school football. it was an afterschool program, if you will. we had banned, we have music, a
this is the right thing to do. t: charlie houston told you his belief today, a charter member of a given entity about this before he said he took his prior positions for political expediency, meaning as a way to win office. we don't actually know what charter believes in this issue because he's taken every side of this issue. [applause] >> moderator: okay, thank you. our next question is from frank denton. >> governor crist, education research shows that of all the factors that...
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not want to call it a state. you doot want to say, the palestinians have a state. >> it should be discussed in the negotiations. really, it is going to be autonomy. >> the autonomy of a state. >> it does not matter. >> call it a state with membership in the united nations. if you want to deal with palestinians, you go to the state of palestine to deal with them and where the capital is. >> i will be ready to discuss it when they recognize the extent -- the right to exist as a nationstate of the jewish people. this is not the case and i am not ready to discuss it. nevertheless, can they be really independent? i'm talking about the economy. they are dependent on us. a chastity,re, water, they are dependent on us. that is fine. >> some would argue that when his folks were there, you could have find a way to find an agreement then, after rabin and arafat came over to the white house, clinton, that if we could have had an agreement and built on it, now because of economic reasons and all kinds of developing relationships isr
not want to call it a state. you doot want to say, the palestinians have a state. >> it should be discussed in the negotiations. really, it is going to be autonomy. >> the autonomy of a state. >> it does not matter. >> call it a state with membership in the united nations. if you want to deal with palestinians, you go to the state of palestine to deal with them and where the capital is. >> i will be ready to discuss it when they recognize the extent -- the right to...
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it's been the honor of my life to do . so i'm proud we listened to you and the solutions we worked on came from you. we listened to our vets so we lowered wait times. we passed the farm bill and reformed the crop bill. we listened to folks that said fix the dams and local infrastructure. that's what i'm doing. we have so much work to do together. i promised i wouldn't forget i'm a product of the middle class. i am proud i built one of the most bipartisan records in congress. top 3%. here we are again with a choice to make. are we going forward together. keep this progress up, keep someone in washington who is fighting for you, listening to you or go with a radical agenda of congresswoman? we rejected that two years ago and it was a good choice. we need to create jobs and build a hudson valley where our kids will want to stay here and where they can be free and have an equal opportunity. i'm asking for another two year term to fight for you in washington. thank you very much. >> that does conclude our 18th congressional dist
it's been the honor of my life to do . so i'm proud we listened to you and the solutions we worked on came from you. we listened to our vets so we lowered wait times. we passed the farm bill and reformed the crop bill. we listened to folks that said fix the dams and local infrastructure. that's what i'm doing. we have so much work to do together. i promised i wouldn't forget i'm a product of the middle class. i am proud i built one of the most bipartisan records in congress. top 3%. here we are...
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rick, i would like to hear your response to this. do have a worry that even standard seem to say you want to bring in outside content matter in, that they might be strategies developed? >> yes. sure. but i do not think that is fundamentally different from the previous era. i think that is the same that many of us would have long encourage states. to make sure we are looking at how many students are mastering world languages. are looking ure we of passing ap exams. for me, i do not think it is fair to blame this particularly on the common core. i think that is another piece with a different challenge. >> catherine, please. >> there is a new opportunity, though, and it seems to me that about what talking is measured, we're talking about how it is measured. the assessment tool. as well as what is being measured. the underlying steps. we mentioned this before, but we need to keep in mind that 27 states by using the balance test. the others? well, we will see. it is anybody's guess at the moment. you can independently analyzed how well you t
rick, i would like to hear your response to this. do have a worry that even standard seem to say you want to bring in outside content matter in, that they might be strategies developed? >> yes. sure. but i do not think that is fundamentally different from the previous era. i think that is the same that many of us would have long encourage states. to make sure we are looking at how many students are mastering world languages. are looking ure we of passing ap exams. for me, i do not think...
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see. >> i mean, it's always good to do something with your day that you've never done before. today, i kept a crane at bay. >> okay. we're leaving. so just back up. don't turn your back to him. >> whoa! stop that! you've got a wild puma i could introduce myself to? >> god. >> well done. >> thank you. >> that was the first sound of praise i got. i'm feeling pretty good. >> there you go. >> some people wait all of their lives to be on tv. jane is not one of those people. >> jane, come here and say something interesting. >> you know what you are, you are a reluctant subject, aren't you? >> yes. >> it's best to be honest. why do you hate television? >> het's talk about cranes. >> hrt. you've only been here three months? >> um-hmm. gh and so far you're loving it. >> i do. >> what's up with jane? >> jane is my hero. >> tell me why. >> she is so smart and driven. >> okay. so this show, as you may know, is about people who are truly driven and very passionate. and it certainly se lly seems l french gets the gold, but i'm thinking
see. >> i mean, it's always good to do something with your day that you've never done before. today, i kept a crane at bay. >> okay. we're leaving. so just back up. don't turn your back to him. >> whoa! stop that! you've got a wild puma i could introduce myself to? >> god. >> well done. >> thank you. >> that was the first sound of praise i got. i'm feeling pretty good. >> there you go. >> some people wait all of their lives to be on tv. jane...
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but in this conservative region, none of the hospitals are willing to do that. its just one of a number of laws that have swept texas and other states, which have made abortion more difficult to obtain. the supreme court made abortion a constitutional right in 1973, in a landmark case called roe versus wade that actually began in texas. >> in the last two years there's been more restrictions passed against reproductive justice than there were in the 30 years prior to that. and we've really beared a lot of the brunt of that here in texas. >> even though they've won, anti abortion activists continue to protest in front of whole woman's health marching from church on a saturday morning, despite the cold and rain. >> we pray for the least among us, the children in the womb. >> protect them from the violence of abortion. we pray for those that are scheduled to die today. save them from death. >> helping a person to end the life of their child is not helping a person. >> we are here to ask the lord. to give everyone who is considering an abortion, hope. >> do you think
but in this conservative region, none of the hospitals are willing to do that. its just one of a number of laws that have swept texas and other states, which have made abortion more difficult to obtain. the supreme court made abortion a constitutional right in 1973, in a landmark case called roe versus wade that actually began in texas. >> in the last two years there's been more restrictions passed against reproductive justice than there were in the 30 years prior to that. and we've...
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because i really don't want to do this. the reason was -- i will tell you, i don't want to say beyond four years in the administration and defense secretary if i'm secretary of defense, you should have someone who is going to stay longer in that position and they said no, it doesn't make any difference, you would be great, do it, get it done. and i just said no, look at others and try to make that decision. and then i think it was on one of the flights back to washington where the president called me directly on the plane and said that he wanted me to take that position. so again from my life when the president of the united states usually ask you to do something, out of respect for the office, you do it. >> we read your book and we have the feeling that some of these national security questions -- there have been times when the president has taken action or resisted action that is almost like on different sides. you agree with that? >> i have to say that when i was there back, there was a very good give-and-take in the nati
because i really don't want to do this. the reason was -- i will tell you, i don't want to say beyond four years in the administration and defense secretary if i'm secretary of defense, you should have someone who is going to stay longer in that position and they said no, it doesn't make any difference, you would be great, do it, get it done. and i just said no, look at others and try to make that decision. and then i think it was on one of the flights back to washington where the president...
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do democrats need to do better. of course we need to do better. of course we do. but look at the danger these guys are posing. we have got to make these differences clear. and we've got to get people engaged and say, wait a minute, i'm not voting for somebody. like mitch mcconnell who says it is more important to protect billionaires that it is to protect kids who are trying to go to college. >> it seems to me there's something official washington won't talk about, including many progressi progressives. john maynard canes, the great economist of the last century said the same move of destru destructive calculation governs every walk of life. we destroy the beauty the countryside because the unappropriated splendors of nature have no economic value. we're capable of shutting off the sun and the stars because they do not pay a dividend. and isn't it the case that we're likewise shutting out millions of americans who work hard for a living, can't find a decent job at a living wage, because our political and our financial elites consider dividends more important than t
do democrats need to do better. of course we need to do better. of course we do. but look at the danger these guys are posing. we have got to make these differences clear. and we've got to get people engaged and say, wait a minute, i'm not voting for somebody. like mitch mcconnell who says it is more important to protect billionaires that it is to protect kids who are trying to go to college. >> it seems to me there's something official washington won't talk about, including many...
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what reinvent this to users really want to do. ed city is disrupting businesses in many areas. i see that continuing and even accelerating. >> when you look at companies vinod khosla has invested in, what kind of role you are trying to follow? >> us the great thing about the valley. people in the valley are very successful and open and sharing their mistakes. what motivates me is working on really hard problems and being ambitious in delivering and building any kind of technology required to thinking about customers first. if you think about facebook, zuckerberg is a classic example in the focus has been on penetration making it very easy for everyone to, the social network rather than thinking about purely business. approach towhole thinking about customers first, users first is the value evolving from the technology industry to a user industry, i get very passionate when i think about the google founders, facebook founders, and one of my personal idols is elon musk from a well-known problem, electric cars. everyone was trying to
what reinvent this to users really want to do. ed city is disrupting businesses in many areas. i see that continuing and even accelerating. >> when you look at companies vinod khosla has invested in, what kind of role you are trying to follow? >> us the great thing about the valley. people in the valley are very successful and open and sharing their mistakes. what motivates me is working on really hard problems and being ambitious in delivering and building any kind of technology...
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the way to do that is to explore your options. urself ... or you can call healthmarkets ... and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's the best fit for you ... at a price that fits your budget. and we'll do it at no charge to you. you can talk to us over the phone ... or meet with a local licensed representative in person. why pay a penny more than you have to for insurance...
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and i said i would like to do that. so i called the insurance company to sew if i was cleared to fly around in a hang glider with a motor on it and they just wrote back. c. mr. rowe, are you out of your meempbd? so, no, i am not free and clear to travel around in an ultra light, technically. >>> so let's recap. i am not allowed to take to the skyings with the whooping cranes. but i am allowed to check them out on the ground. and meet dr. john french, the guy who teaches the birds to follow that contraption and find out why. all of this happens not far from where i grew up in maryland. >> you haven't been here. you haven't scouted. you've really not done one thing. >> we're going to follow you to where? >> a couple miles down the road to the crane breeding area. >> the whooping crane restoration program is a good way to describe it. >> your name is? >> brian doil. rachel robert. jane chandler. >> all right. i think we 'all set. >> me and mike can go in some observation holes in here. 22 birds were alive in 1942. >> so who
and i said i would like to do that. so i called the insurance company to sew if i was cleared to fly around in a hang glider with a motor on it and they just wrote back. c. mr. rowe, are you out of your meempbd? so, no, i am not free and clear to travel around in an ultra light, technically. >>> so let's recap. i am not allowed to take to the skyings with the whooping cranes. but i am allowed to check them out on the ground. and meet dr. john french, the guy who teaches the birds to...
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we need to do that. he cdc has not inspired confidence on fortunately that is characteristic of this administration. i think that doctor frieden has not been aggressive about trying to control the possibility that the epidemic could spread in the united states. but i have great confidence in the centers of excellence and i think the cdc is doing the right thing and directing patients to every university of nebraska. >> moderator: do you think that he should continue to serve? hayworthz: the cdc hasn't provided the leadership that it should and i would be open to him being replaced by someone with more expertise in containing this kind of epidemic. >> moderator: congressman? maloney:l- congress then click the maloney:l- it's true that the they need to do better and they need to do that are fast. the most important thing right now is that we need to have new protocols for anybody that comes into contact with somebody that has been exposed to the virus. somebody that is a healthcare worker treating somebody
we need to do that. he cdc has not inspired confidence on fortunately that is characteristic of this administration. i think that doctor frieden has not been aggressive about trying to control the possibility that the epidemic could spread in the united states. but i have great confidence in the centers of excellence and i think the cdc is doing the right thing and directing patients to every university of nebraska. >> moderator: do you think that he should continue to serve? hayworthz:...
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to have the ability to do live music we don't know if we will only if the giant win i'll have a brass band to play go giants i'm kind of going to what works i said you have to be a good neighbor i get it that's my philosophy as i look through the conditions i have a couple of comments i don't have any problems with any of the police department i have a 16 camera system if you want to night pick it when you get 16 cameras i don't have a blind spot it's a thirty day whatever bite whatever it cuts off at 24 days i've worked the police on the south side and the accidents and hit-and-runs it's protected me in situations where someone has accused my staff and you can point out i like cameras i have no problem i don't although, my employees to access it other than that, i have one comment with one the be building requirements it goes to when we built and did did permit we put basically, i put sound leak goes through the ceiling we did it two dry calls i want to put what's called acoustic california sound it was mandated for the permit i'm going to do it anyway it makes the room sound better
to have the ability to do live music we don't know if we will only if the giant win i'll have a brass band to play go giants i'm kind of going to what works i said you have to be a good neighbor i get it that's my philosophy as i look through the conditions i have a couple of comments i don't have any problems with any of the police department i have a 16 camera system if you want to night pick it when you get 16 cameras i don't have a blind spot it's a thirty day whatever bite whatever it cuts...
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if you want to go to college, and do so, i would seek your vote. because i'll restore those cuts, because you need them. >>> there's a young lady, and i went to her house in, miami, just over a week ago and, she was upset because she could not get a scholarship, and she add 4.7 grade-point average. unbelievable. it's because of the cuts, that he has brought to education. >>> so, charlie is not concerned about the facts, if you want to get the fact he, go to facts for florida.com. >>> you can follow the true. bright futures, the legislature, raised eligibility, and because of charlie's 15% innation, when you think you get at free ride you don't. because of his increase. charlie, when you think about a prepaid, think about brand new parents and, it was 102 and when he left it was 253. we have the highest funding for k. twelve and, colleges, and university. and we stopped the tuition increase. so now 18,000 families, got back 200 million. he had to pay the largest fine for fraud in the history of the united states of america. >>> the truth hurts someti
if you want to go to college, and do so, i would seek your vote. because i'll restore those cuts, because you need them. >>> there's a young lady, and i went to her house in, miami, just over a week ago and, she was upset because she could not get a scholarship, and she add 4.7 grade-point average. unbelievable. it's because of the cuts, that he has brought to education. >>> so, charlie is not concerned about the facts, if you want to get the fact he, go to facts for...
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we have to work around that as well. we dof waiting for the elections, because we are not going back to washington to work on legislation. that is clear. although i think we ought to come back to have a vote on the authorization of the use of force. that is my opinion and that's a separate issue. we should come back and debate that and have that vote. having said that, i think -- i know the latino community cares about a myriad of issues. this is an important issue to the latino community, but also to our country and the future of our country. the best and brightest and the bravest continue to come here to want to make america a better country. we need to welcome them with open arms. i think we will get it done because we have to get this done. it's in the interest of our country to get this done. the state of play, luis has given it to you, and i will turn it back with extra time. i don't usually do this. [laughter] >> i will remember that. >> anna navarro, how has the state of play evolved and where do you see it now? >> i t
we have to work around that as well. we dof waiting for the elections, because we are not going back to washington to work on legislation. that is clear. although i think we ought to come back to have a vote on the authorization of the use of force. that is my opinion and that's a separate issue. we should come back and debate that and have that vote. having said that, i think -- i know the latino community cares about a myriad of issues. this is an important issue to the latino community, but...
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it, that show and think, i think i am going to do that. that feels not so far away for me. that being said, never in my wildest dreams could i imagine i would be doing what i am doing now. if i was asked to draw a blueprint of my life, it would have stopped in my improv group in college. >> when you got to saturday night live, you and tina, was that instant chemistry? >> we met in chicago. we met in the early 90's in a place called improv olympic, io, and we were on a team together. we had performed for many years before we were on snl. when i arrived in chicago it was steve colbert and amy sedaris. chris farley had just left. mike myers had just left. the comedians working there were really special. i felt like i was part of something special, even though i was waiting tables. >> chicago became that. >> it is conveniently removed in a way that allows people to not feel the l.a. pressure to get cherry picked into doing shows. you kind of do the work. it is a theater town. >> was there chemistry between you and tina? >> right away. we
it, that show and think, i think i am going to do that. that feels not so far away for me. that being said, never in my wildest dreams could i imagine i would be doing what i am doing now. if i was asked to draw a blueprint of my life, it would have stopped in my improv group in college. >> when you got to saturday night live, you and tina, was that instant chemistry? >> we met in chicago. we met in the early 90's in a place called improv olympic, io, and we were on a team together....
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that is what you would like to do. in a situation where you do not have enough workers, you have to focus on what are the highest impact things you can do right now. think it is going to spread to neighboring countries, and what does that mean for the strategy of how to fight it? -- the world also health organization, the whole global response is working with each of the neighboring countries to put their response in place. so i think there is no doubt that the neighboring countries are much better prepared than liberia, sierra leone, and guinea were, but it is going to be a chalice. if it is one case at a time, there are systems that will respond. if we do not get it under control and hundreds or thousands of people start coming across the border, then i think we are going to have a very serious problem. >> we are going next to>> "the l.a. times." news."llas morning "the journal." mr. lee? g-20 coming up, what are you expecting physically, or maybe what are you looking for in terms of their response to ebola? and secon
that is what you would like to do. in a situation where you do not have enough workers, you have to focus on what are the highest impact things you can do right now. think it is going to spread to neighboring countries, and what does that mean for the strategy of how to fight it? -- the world also health organization, the whole global response is working with each of the neighboring countries to put their response in place. so i think there is no doubt that the neighboring countries are much...
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when i campaigned in all neighborhoods across this state, i talked to people about what we can do to improve our economy, what we can do to make sure every school is a great school, and what we can do to strengthen our communities. i put policy proposals out there on how to deal with those things. those matter to women and two men. a a business executive and former public official, i am proud of the 12 members when i i spentre women, and five years serving as the corporate advisory board chair to the boston globe, which is the largest professional women's organization in new england. you this.ise my administration will be populated at the highest level by women of experience. >> would you like to respond? >> i have never asked for anybody's vote because i am a woman. as i ran for attorney general, now i am running for governor. when i graduated from law school my dad gave me a plaque that said, sometimes the best man for a job is a woman. i am running because of my experience. we want to talk about diversity at every level. that means bringing in people with shared experiences. that i
when i campaigned in all neighborhoods across this state, i talked to people about what we can do to improve our economy, what we can do to make sure every school is a great school, and what we can do to strengthen our communities. i put policy proposals out there on how to deal with those things. those matter to women and two men. a a business executive and former public official, i am proud of the 12 members when i i spentre women, and five years serving as the corporate advisory board chair...
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we know how to do it. we just have to go and do it. >> moderator: thank you, mr. mills. mr. sandman, your philosophical approach to taxation. sandman: i agree with mr. mills. the irs is in the dark looking to strike. but i would start making sure that we get the money out of the corporations. stop the subsidies. i could wrong, but last i heard it was about $500 billion a year. make the corporations start paying taxes. you know, four to $5 billion spare. i believe in a straw tax base, but it doesn't need to calm from the backs of the middle class. it doesn't need to come that way. we need to start looking at the top. they see the trickle-down effect doesn't trickle-down it all. it only goes so far. so when you talk about taxes, yeah, we need a flat tax break that is fair for everyone. everyone, not just the ones at the top. then we can have some money and we can do some things here in minnesota. we can redirect the money. if i am elected i will do the best i can to redirect the money. we need to get the money out of government here and we need to put it in the pockets of the p
we know how to do it. we just have to go and do it. >> moderator: thank you, mr. mills. mr. sandman, your philosophical approach to taxation. sandman: i agree with mr. mills. the irs is in the dark looking to strike. but i would start making sure that we get the money out of the corporations. stop the subsidies. i could wrong, but last i heard it was about $500 billion a year. make the corporations start paying taxes. you know, four to $5 billion spare. i believe in a straw tax base, but...
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an impression of him. >> you want to do an impression of him. >> well, i'd like you to do it.'t know bernard that well. >> hello, i'm bernard o'shea. welcome to bernard's news. on this week in bernard's news. >> just as he is doing an impression of the dead man, he walks in. >> we have bernard o'shea. >> finally, they let him know he is being pranked and the relief is palpable. >> that's going to do it for us here on "right this minute." see you next time. >>> a man runs back inside to save his dog. >> look at that home engulfed in flames. >> the agonizing wait as nervous neighbors watch for him to come out. >> this is one of those instances where they are both at a barbecue. >> how a couple of roos are bringing down the hood. >> trying to make it in l.a. requires two things. passion and a coffee house. how the
an impression of him. >> you want to do an impression of him. >> well, i'd like you to do it.'t know bernard that well. >> hello, i'm bernard o'shea. welcome to bernard's news. on this week in bernard's news. >> just as he is doing an impression of the dead man, he walks in. >> we have bernard o'shea. >> finally, they let him know he is being pranked and the relief is palpable. >> that's going to do it for us here on "right this minute." see...
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be able to continue to do that. so i look forward to working with mike between now and the end of the year to make sure that we continue to accomplish some policy matters that keep those tools in place and hopefully give our folks more tools, but to make sure that the table is set as we go forward into this long enduring fight against isil and our other threats out there around the world. thanks very much for letting me be here. [ applause ] >> well, thank you very much. you know, i was flattered that jim counsnzelman would invite u today of all days and then i found out he just wanted to see if we showed up. if we didn't, he was going to get into the car and go back home so thanks, jim, for that. thanks to the ripon society for being part of the dialogue that tries to get this town right. that is so important. it's going to be even more important as we move forward and get through some, i think, some very tough times. i want to go back for a minute and talk a little bit about some history. when you look at this, the
be able to continue to do that. so i look forward to working with mike between now and the end of the year to make sure that we continue to accomplish some policy matters that keep those tools in place and hopefully give our folks more tools, but to make sure that the table is set as we go forward into this long enduring fight against isil and our other threats out there around the world. thanks very much for letting me be here. [ applause ] >> well, thank you very much. you know, i was...
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that we're allowed to do in terms of technology but kind of exceeds our brain's capacity to do it wellrri: i want to play sound for folks using the stuff so you get a sense how distracted people can be. listen to this. >> play cd. >> turning to am 850. >> oh, heavens. command. >> please say a command. >> call john doe? >> did you say john at work? please say yes or no. >> no. >> i am sorry, i did not catch that. >> it is confusing. it is not easy to operate. so, talk about the individual products because you conducted two studies. what were the worst products for consumers? >> we found that the worst products were the ones that had at love errors. when you try to say a command, it would come up with a wrong answer. it wouldn't, dial the right number. it would garble the message. it would, sometimes change the temperature in the car, rather than changing the radio station. so when we looked at the cars, we looked at six vehicles on the road today, 2013 vehicles. the best was the toyota, using prius. and that had a work load rating that was really not different from the workload you expe
that we're allowed to do in terms of technology but kind of exceeds our brain's capacity to do it wellrri: i want to play sound for folks using the stuff so you get a sense how distracted people can be. listen to this. >> play cd. >> turning to am 850. >> oh, heavens. command. >> please say a command. >> call john doe? >> did you say john at work? please say yes or no. >> no. >> i am sorry, i did not catch that. >> it is confusing. it is not...
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we have more to do. in the coming weeks we'll increase efforts to reduce unnecessary use of 911 system by stationing medical personnel at the next door shelter on polk street which generated the single highest 911 call volume in 2013. the fire department -- health department will also be reinstating the home team model, which is the homeless outreach medical evaluation model to lessen the impact of repeat users on our ems system. this keep working together to assure we achieve our code 3 response time goals. san francisco is counting on us and we owe it to our residents and anyone who visits our city. and together we'll make sure that the fire department has the resource he they need to continue saving live. thank you, supervisor. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. mayor. that concludes today's question time. and with that, madam clerk, why don't we go to our consent agenda, item 2 through 8. >> items 2 through 8 the consent calendar are considered routine. if a member objects, an item may be rehe moved and
we have more to do. in the coming weeks we'll increase efforts to reduce unnecessary use of 911 system by stationing medical personnel at the next door shelter on polk street which generated the single highest 911 call volume in 2013. the fire department -- health department will also be reinstating the home team model, which is the homeless outreach medical evaluation model to lessen the impact of repeat users on our ems system. this keep working together to assure we achieve our code 3...
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how do you respond to that? it makes it sound as if you have been irresponsible about pushing this agenda that is so divisive? >> vermonters i hear from would rather hear a candidate talk about what they would do as governor than call other candidates names. so i'll stay away from that. what concerns me, the biggest threat to job growth is the rising cost of health care. if health care costs grow at the same rate of last decade, that number doubles. that's why i'm so intent on getting this right. universal health care system where we contain costs, reduce cost for business. the rest of the world has figured out how to do this. we can, too. it takes courage to get it right. i believe we must. >> mr. milne, you have said it is dead in 2017, but is there a future in which you would say yes? >> thank you for the question. i got into this campaign, one of the promises i made was, a, i will always listen before i act, and we need to listen to what is practical versus some political agenda, which i would argue is what h
how do you respond to that? it makes it sound as if you have been irresponsible about pushing this agenda that is so divisive? >> vermonters i hear from would rather hear a candidate talk about what they would do as governor than call other candidates names. so i'll stay away from that. what concerns me, the biggest threat to job growth is the rising cost of health care. if health care costs grow at the same rate of last decade, that number doubles. that's why i'm so intent on getting...
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that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered?i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could in principle last for hundreds of years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for doing this. and being our guests on "studio 1.0." ♪ . >> welcome to "money clip" where we tie together the best stories, interviews, and video in business news. in motors, elon musk has a brand-new tesla. he takes betty liu for a ride. in summit, the discovery communications ceo tells us we need 200 channels. and why we need boots on the ground in syria. in sports, david eckstein.
that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered?i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could in principle last for hundreds of years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for doing...
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fighting ain't going to do nothing. have all kinds of guns, assault rifles, shotguns, i had them all. i'm not aiming to kill. i'm trying to hit you. my thought process is i want to shoot and later be like i should have never [ bleep ]. >> andrew conteh, who at 6'6" can nearly touch both walls of his small two-man cell, says growing up he hoped sports would help him escape d.c.'s violent streets. >> i started playing basketball when i was 11 years old. i really felt i was going to get famous off basketball. i felt that was the way out. i know everybody say that. i really felt that was a way out. the lack of father figure in my life made me look to people on the street as my father figure. you see the cars and the money, and it's true. it's true, it really gets me. you want to have that. you want to be like that. you want to get all the girls. i started living that life. every friday i would beat people up for money. thursdays and fridays was payday. so we'll just wait for somebody, and whoever came, we would beat them up.
fighting ain't going to do nothing. have all kinds of guns, assault rifles, shotguns, i had them all. i'm not aiming to kill. i'm trying to hit you. my thought process is i want to shoot and later be like i should have never [ bleep ]. >> andrew conteh, who at 6'6" can nearly touch both walls of his small two-man cell, says growing up he hoped sports would help him escape d.c.'s violent streets. >> i started playing basketball when i was 11 years old. i really felt i was going...