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was not the thing to do. and we realized the only thing that we could do is to turn to our communities and put them in charge. and that turned the whole thing around. and i think the determination. i went around to the different clinics and hospitals and they told me that i took risks because i didn't wear gloves or wear protective gear or anything like that. but i went there because our doctors and nurses were dying. and they were afraid to treat anybody because of that and so i had to go into the clinics i had to give to them encouragement. >> it exposed a lot of the vulnerabilities in the public health systems in the three countries that you're talking about - in your country, in guinea, in sierra leone. if ebola were to come back today are you prepared now? >> yes we are and i am glad to say that. there is always room for improvement and expanding your capabilities and we are working on that. but you know we had already reached the 42-day who requirement of being ebola free and then we had an outbreak. and
was not the thing to do. and we realized the only thing that we could do is to turn to our communities and put them in charge. and that turned the whole thing around. and i think the determination. i went around to the different clinics and hospitals and they told me that i took risks because i didn't wear gloves or wear protective gear or anything like that. but i went there because our doctors and nurses were dying. and they were afraid to treat anybody because of that and so i had to go into...
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they love to do that. hey love to say ben carson is insensitive, he's heartless, and they need e, because that narrative. that's the only way he's don't fit because i into their general description, a black person who is a conservative? that.can't quite deal with who talks about self reliance, on that you're not dependent them. how could you possibly say such heresy? so it's natural to demonize, and and i'm and that, actually willing to fight with them. i will continue to fight with them. but i'm fighting for something even greater. and that is, i'm fighting for the people of the united states. because you see, we have very, very smart and very capable in our nation who would but tremely good leaders, they say, why would i get into attacked ool and be and have my family attacked and have people going through every aspect of my life and trying to demonize me, and people don't that?o do well, i'm going to fight that fight. for them. and if i'm successful, i suspect that maybe a lot more of the country who are
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we need to do more. clearly we need to do more. ink we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the business. i am convinced it is going to be not just good for the woman, but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be and where will the bank be? ana: we are setting financial targets. i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, i want us to be the best bank in many more markets. when i say the best, the best for our people, customers, also our shareholders and communities. i think in some of the smaller countries, like portugal or chile, we are already there. we want to be there in many more markets. we define "best" as i said, not just for our shareholders, but for all of our stakeholders. francine: ana botin, thank you so much for speaking with bloomberg. ana: thank you so much. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this i
we need to do more. clearly we need to do more. ink we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the business. i am convinced it is going to be not just good for the woman, but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be and where will the bank be? ana: we are setting financial targets. i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, i want us to be the best bank in many more markets. when i say the best, the best for our...
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that's what we're all trying to do. i think -- and that's part of the wonderful thing about pope francis is the humility that he brings to this. his rejection of the absolutism that says i'm 100% right and you're 100% wrong but rather we are all sinners and we are all children of god. that's a pretty good starting point for being better. all right? thank you, guys, for your patience. you can now go home. [ laughter ] >> president barack obama on a day which started out with a horrible jobs report. also real conflict in syria where the russians and iranians are interfering with our own anti-isis program and, of course, the day after that horrendous school shooting. the president had a lot to talk about, a lot to chew on, here john lonski and jack hough, depassistant to vice president and jeff smith former missouri state senator and mr. smith goes to prison author. thank you very much, gentlemen. james, start with the economy, we're coming up to sensitive budget time, the house and the senate about to pass a budget, a cont
that's what we're all trying to do. i think -- and that's part of the wonderful thing about pope francis is the humility that he brings to this. his rejection of the absolutism that says i'm 100% right and you're 100% wrong but rather we are all sinners and we are all children of god. that's a pretty good starting point for being better. all right? thank you, guys, for your patience. you can now go home. [ laughter ] >> president barack obama on a day which started out with a horrible...
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we're now expected to deliver 20. how many do you expect to see delivered? how many do you need? and, could you speak to just that issue generally? >> sir, we are looking forward to get the a-29 super socani. i'll six in december time frame and more in '16 and '17. we don't close out the program of record i think until mid to late 2018. that's a great camability they're lacking. i have asked for a study to take a look at the close air support capability of afghanistan in a rotary wing and fixed wing cape b89. until that goes through, i couldn't make a call on numbers but we are looking at 20. i don't get the first five or six until the end of this year and we look forward to that. the afghans look forward to that yes, sir. >> you think they have the ability -- they have enough impact to change the fight? >> sir, if they would have had the a-29 this summer, it would have been a game changer in some locations. yes, sir. >> thank you, general, for your service and what you and your men and women do. i yield the remainder of my time. >> mr. lanzman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general
we're now expected to deliver 20. how many do you expect to see delivered? how many do you need? and, could you speak to just that issue generally? >> sir, we are looking forward to get the a-29 super socani. i'll six in december time frame and more in '16 and '17. we don't close out the program of record i think until mid to late 2018. that's a great camability they're lacking. i have asked for a study to take a look at the close air support capability of afghanistan in a rotary wing and...
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to a rich person. how doou send $7.50 back? you can't. there is no letter you can write. it's true. there is no letter you can write to that woman to say we don't want your money. ok? we take it, it comes in, but we don't want the big money. we don't want any big money. today, i started getting big press this evening because nobody has ever done it. i disclaimed and is about all super pac's. i don't want any of them. [applause] fair to say that he is in a unique position to say that. is his ownld trump super pac, make no mistake. he can write a check for whatever he wants. he gets into his own organization. individual, ross perot in 1992 and 1996, where he self-funded for the most part his own campaign. donald trump is saying that he is effectively going to do that. he did send a letter, his campaign did, to the federal election commission, not something he had to do, to say what he said during that campaign event, that there are eight super pac's, political committees that are using my name, i disavow them.
to a rich person. how doou send $7.50 back? you can't. there is no letter you can write. it's true. there is no letter you can write to that woman to say we don't want your money. ok? we take it, it comes in, but we don't want the big money. we don't want any big money. today, i started getting big press this evening because nobody has ever done it. i disclaimed and is about all super pac's. i don't want any of them. [applause] fair to say that he is in a unique position to say that. is his...
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i thought -- i am probably not going to do it. part of our struggle with him was to get him not to say that. we did not expect him to say, i made a decision. the mantra of the day was do nothing to deny the option. we kept trying to get that into his head. as you go through this and see support, you may want to do this. toward the end of the dinners, he was saying the right thing. brian: who could talk to most frank to him? don: probably tom, bill, and i. to a certain extent, mark. mark was a personal friend. probably tom, bill, and i. it was tom's personality -- he was blunt. the first question he asked was, before we play golf, let's get a couple things straight. would you want to be president? not, could you win. would you want to be president? mitch responded, he had some ideas and he has things he could contribute. there was always a time in every meeting, either at the beginning at the end, tom would ask that blunt question. he would be straightforward, as most of us were. brian: in the book, you say that he was waiting for o
i thought -- i am probably not going to do it. part of our struggle with him was to get him not to say that. we did not expect him to say, i made a decision. the mantra of the day was do nothing to deny the option. we kept trying to get that into his head. as you go through this and see support, you may want to do this. toward the end of the dinners, he was saying the right thing. brian: who could talk to most frank to him? don: probably tom, bill, and i. to a certain extent, mark. mark was a...
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it's for them to do. the exciting thing is they are capable of doing it today more than ever before. they are doing it more than ever before. that this is extended and extended, and what used to be abnormal and unusual becomes normal and conventional. judy: prime minister blair can only stay 10 minutes. if any of you have questions, raise your hand. i'm going to try to see you in the darkness. we will have a little more time .th howard and tony emmanuel: we've got microphones. i'm looking at hands. >> my question is for prime minister blair. in a movie, a woman says she's getting on a train because there's no money. since central banking has come to dominate the world and our the borrowed into existence at usery, might it be time for a new redwoods kind of agreement where we restore an honest unit some money circulates in areas and people produce things? the credit, we reached point where we gamble on perceptions of whether there is value for production instead of producing things. do we need a new brentwo
it's for them to do. the exciting thing is they are capable of doing it today more than ever before. they are doing it more than ever before. that this is extended and extended, and what used to be abnormal and unusual becomes normal and conventional. judy: prime minister blair can only stay 10 minutes. if any of you have questions, raise your hand. i'm going to try to see you in the darkness. we will have a little more time .th howard and tony emmanuel: we've got microphones. i'm looking at...
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we need to do more. clearly we need to do more. think we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the business. and i am convinced it is going to be good not just good for the woman but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be and where will the bank be? ana: so we are setting ambitious targets. in terms of financial targets, i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, i want us to be the best bank in many more markets. we are already the best when i say the best, the best for our people, customers, shareholders, and communities. i think in some of the smaller countries like portugal and chile, we are already there. we want to be there in many more of our 10 core markets. we define "best" as i said, not just for our shareholders but for all of our stakeholders. francine: thank you so much, ana botin, for speaking with bloomberg. ana: thank you so much. ♪ >> rate value is acclaimed in the world of finance, investing nearly $170 billion. the self-made mone
we need to do more. clearly we need to do more. think we need to incentivize business leaders to actually do this because it is great for the business. and i am convinced it is going to be good not just good for the woman but good for the companies. francine: in three years, where will you be and where will the bank be? ana: so we are setting ambitious targets. in terms of financial targets, i think in a very ambitious place, but very importantly, i want us to be the best bank in many more...
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finally, we have to figure out a way, which we try to do in ohio, to energize the people who do work the government. you weren't a bad person in there, right? i'm glad you feel that way about yourself. gov. kasich: there is a reality that you are going to need these folks. they get frustrated by what they see. we need to be able to set them loose. allow them to be more creative, to take more risks. don't steal the -- take more risks. do things that are more aggressive and innovative and fun. because when people do that then their job has meaning. suspectsif all they do is go to work and punch a clock. -- clock and have no meaning then you have a morale problem. if they have a good idea, tell us what it is. if i say anything, i might lose -- that's hard to do. because people are like i don't know. if i say anything, i might lose my job be or -- you have to give people permission to be who they are. ok? [applause] was that a tough job being an air traffic controller? >> i think it was a great fit for me. i loved it. i did not think it was a tough job. gov. kasich: you guided planes dow
finally, we have to figure out a way, which we try to do in ohio, to energize the people who do work the government. you weren't a bad person in there, right? i'm glad you feel that way about yourself. gov. kasich: there is a reality that you are going to need these folks. they get frustrated by what they see. we need to be able to set them loose. allow them to be more creative, to take more risks. don't steal the -- take more risks. do things that are more aggressive and innovative and fun....
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we are going to do it peacefully and we're going to do it. and it doesn't matter what you do to us. we will be back. and that had an arm's effect on me and it wasn't until the civil rights movement came along that i really put this together. but at this time -- you meet these people who were tax resisters. wouldn't pay their income tax because the money was used for war. and i thought, how can you not pay your income tax? everybody pays. and they go to jail. i thought, you go to jail voluntarily? of course i later did it myself. so i learned a lot of lessons there. professor leffler: this concept, did you learn this more from the quaker school and from your parents? julian bond: oh yes. professor leffler: there are some people who have written that your parents felt very strongly that you had to always be the best you could be, that you couldn't make excuses for yourself. that you had this individual responsibility to excel. julian bond: but what i learned at george school is something different than that. it encourage you to be your best. but i also encouraged you to speak out, to
we are going to do it peacefully and we're going to do it. and it doesn't matter what you do to us. we will be back. and that had an arm's effect on me and it wasn't until the civil rights movement came along that i really put this together. but at this time -- you meet these people who were tax resisters. wouldn't pay their income tax because the money was used for war. and i thought, how can you not pay your income tax? everybody pays. and they go to jail. i thought, you go to jail...
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what the hell are you people doing to me? please do me a favor, let me win iowa. now, if i lose iowa, i will never speak to you people again. >>> and we'll have more from boulder in a moment. first to brian williams and to the news conference of the sheriff in south carolina. >> anything i say in the future should be construed of the actions of ben fields on monday. it is not what i expect of my deputies and not what i tolerate of my deputies, especially those in a school when we are dealing with juveniles. as in any incident, videos are very useful to us. we are glad that the students did take the videos. we welcome people to video us when we do our job. and most of the time it shows that we are doing our job in a correct manner. and then when it shows we don't do it in a correct manner, we'll address it. but videos are something that we welcome. hopefully one day soon we'll have videos or cameras on all our deputies. we have them in the car, but we are not to the point where we have them on all the deputies. videos are just a snapshot and don't tell a complete pi
what the hell are you people doing to me? please do me a favor, let me win iowa. now, if i lose iowa, i will never speak to you people again. >>> and we'll have more from boulder in a moment. first to brian williams and to the news conference of the sheriff in south carolina. >> anything i say in the future should be construed of the actions of ben fields on monday. it is not what i expect of my deputies and not what i tolerate of my deputies, especially those in a school when we...
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i said, we are trying to encourage him to do it. would you be willing to help us figure out how to do it? she was sort of our as we all , were, she was pro bono in trying to figure out how to do it. anything having to do with finance laws or how and when we should file, she was always there. she was a great advocate. brian: how did you raise money? don: we did not, because we didn't spend any. everything was self funded. we would have meetings we would , pay for our own way, our own dinners. we simply did not. we were coming to the point where we would have to. that was part of the trigger when we kept saying to mitch, we have to make a decision. because we have to do things and things will cost money. staffing, etc. the only thing we really did on the finance side was we wanted to line people that would be willing to raise it. that was really a push with us. to try to get some big players all over the country to wait on him. we think we may get him to do it so just wait on him. that was are focused in terms of the financial stuff --
i said, we are trying to encourage him to do it. would you be willing to help us figure out how to do it? she was sort of our as we all , were, she was pro bono in trying to figure out how to do it. anything having to do with finance laws or how and when we should file, she was always there. she was a great advocate. brian: how did you raise money? don: we did not, because we didn't spend any. everything was self funded. we would have meetings we would , pay for our own way, our own dinners. we...
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you got to trust the process. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. thanks for your business. this is "the profit." just about 15 miles south of pittsburgh in a small town called mcmurray, pennsylvania, there's a fast casual restaurant known as my big fat greek gyro. michael: what can i get for you? woman: gyro and fries. lemonis: husband and wife mike ference and kathleen kamoyerou... kathleen: they prefer our sauce. lemonis: ...started the business 10 years ago. kathleen's parents emigrated from greece. man: we used to make the gyro by hand. lemonis: and she wanted to celebrate the culture and enjoy the food she grew up with. man: it's one of the best. period. lemonis: and mike wanted to turn the gyro into the next big thing in fast casual dining. they've already sold four franchises around the greater pittsburgh area. andreas: if you could just sign that for me. lemonis: and now kathleen's sons, michael and andreas, are in the process of buying the original flagship store. andreas: it's what happens when you got two young, strong bulls who are read
you got to trust the process. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. thanks for your business. this is "the profit." just about 15 miles south of pittsburgh in a small town called mcmurray, pennsylvania, there's a fast casual restaurant known as my big fat greek gyro. michael: what can i get for you? woman: gyro and fries. lemonis: husband and wife mike ference and kathleen kamoyerou... kathleen: they prefer our sauce. lemonis: ...started the business 10 years ago....
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she says, i'm going to do that, too. she has to win, she is not doing so well. in a head-to-head poll i beat her by five or six places. i love it. , we have to be careful. here is the story. you look around, you will remember this night. a very important person told me, this is not just crowds gathered, it is a movement. when you are leading by 20 points in all of these states. when you are leading with the leading with the hispanics, because they know that i create jobs. do note here legally and want people taking their houses and running all over the place. i want what they have. they want it to get better. they want jobs. when we are leading by 20 points, 25, 1 had a sporty percent above -- had us what he percent above everyone else, those are massive numbers. this is a movement. we are no longer playing games. this is a movement. is never going to run, he has a wonderful life -- i do here they said he is never going to run, he will never file form a. i signed form a. insaid he will never put it his financials because he is probably not as wealthy as people th
she says, i'm going to do that, too. she has to win, she is not doing so well. in a head-to-head poll i beat her by five or six places. i love it. , we have to be careful. here is the story. you look around, you will remember this night. a very important person told me, this is not just crowds gathered, it is a movement. when you are leading by 20 points in all of these states. when you are leading with the leading with the hispanics, because they know that i create jobs. do note here legally...
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that's what they have to do. they have to get reelected so i said, and i told him if i don't win i consider to be a massive failure. that means winning the election because otherwise hey we have all had a lot of fun but nothing's going happen. i watched hillary last night were going to get this and we are going to get that. poor woman she has to give give everything away because this maniac standing on her right is giving everything away so he is following. that's what's happening. [applause] this socialist/communist, okay? nobody wants to say it. [applause] in all fairness to hershey standing here listening to this guy. he's going to attack you people at 90%. he's going to take everything. i call him a socialist/communist because that's what he is. [applause] then you see her stand up and now it's her turn and she goes, i'm going to do that too. she's not doing so well and in a head-to-head poll, i beat her by five or six points. i love it. i love it. [applause] that we have to be careful, so here's the story. yo
that's what they have to do. they have to get reelected so i said, and i told him if i don't win i consider to be a massive failure. that means winning the election because otherwise hey we have all had a lot of fun but nothing's going happen. i watched hillary last night were going to get this and we are going to get that. poor woman she has to give give everything away because this maniac standing on her right is giving everything away so he is following. that's what's happening. [applause]...
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so it's the right thing to do. america's always been a leader on every issue and i agree with you, mr. stern, this is not an option. we need to lead on this and to say let's wait until china leads, i'm not waiting for china to lead on anything, frankly. i have much more faith in our systems here and our commitments here to the right thing. i want to thank you for your work on this. i've had the opportunity to talk with you several times. i think that our resolve that's going on here has brought others to the table. par paris offers an important opportunity to reach global agreements, and my own view is that the reason we've been able to make so many strides, even with the obstruction in congress -- congress is the only place that doesn't seem to want to do something, it seems, is because of the clean air act, the supreme court upholding the fact that, yes, carbon emissions are covered and the president of the united states. who has taken jabs every single day and still understands this question. so i want to talk to
so it's the right thing to do. america's always been a leader on every issue and i agree with you, mr. stern, this is not an option. we need to lead on this and to say let's wait until china leads, i'm not waiting for china to lead on anything, frankly. i have much more faith in our systems here and our commitments here to the right thing. i want to thank you for your work on this. i've had the opportunity to talk with you several times. i think that our resolve that's going on here has brought...
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to do. serve the american people. so with that, let me take some questions and i will start with julie pace of a.p. hang in there, kids! >> it will be over soon. thank you, mr. president. there have been several developments in syria that i wanted to ask you about, starting with russia's involvement. you met with president putin earlier this week and i wonder if you think he was honest with you about his intentions in syria. if russia is targeting groups beyond the islamic state, including u.s. aligned groups, does the u.s. mill tear vi -- military have an obligation to protect them? and on the situation in syria more broadly, there's failures in the u.s. train and equip program. do you think that program can be fixed or do you have to look at other actions. would you in particular be willing to reconsider a no-fly zone, which your former secretary of state are now calling for and other presidential candidates? >> well, first and foremost, let's understand what's happening in syria and how w
to do. serve the american people. so with that, let me take some questions and i will start with julie pace of a.p. hang in there, kids! >> it will be over soon. thank you, mr. president. there have been several developments in syria that i wanted to ask you about, starting with russia's involvement. you met with president putin earlier this week and i wonder if you think he was honest with you about his intentions in syria. if russia is targeting groups beyond the islamic state,...
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you have time to do all this? >> i see what you do and i try to do half as much. >> rose: kevin mccarthy. last night i was talking to a member putting together votes for mccarthy, and he said he'll get the vote of the majority of republicans, but when the house vote happens at the end of october he's not sure he can get 218 because to have the hell no caucus. also failed the freedom caucus members. they want a certain set of promises from kevin mccarthy about how he'll behave as speaker. last night they thought it would go forward but, lilt, mccarthy decided he couldn't succeed at the promises and promise he could deliver for the very conservative members of the house. it's not a fresh face, they need to find any kind of face. >> rose: anybody? ight now. >> rose: wasn't that part of why john boehner stepped down? >> exactly, and john boehner will stay as speaker till they find a new one. his retirement party will be pushed well into the future. but the fundamental question is can this group of conservatives go alon
you have time to do all this? >> i see what you do and i try to do half as much. >> rose: kevin mccarthy. last night i was talking to a member putting together votes for mccarthy, and he said he'll get the vote of the majority of republicans, but when the house vote happens at the end of october he's not sure he can get 218 because to have the hell no caucus. also failed the freedom caucus members. they want a certain set of promises from kevin mccarthy about how he'll behave as...
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started talking to folks, started doing interviews. of the to every one secretaries of homeland security, beginning with tom and going through to jeh johnson. the ones who have left office quite frank to admit, you know something, there is no plan. there is no plan. acted as though there might be a plan but he's been too busy to really figure out. he sort of gestured to some olders up on the shelf ofs a office and said, i'm sure there's something in there somewhere. fundamentally when you say to are you going to recommend to the american public? it was get some batteries for battery-powered radio. charlie: walk through the process of how it might happen, how would the attack come about, and that would be the one of the if compromised.ds was >> well, let's start with the end. one of the electric power there s compromised, would be no light, no cooling, water, no, no flow of in the ing toilets, cities thousands of people would be stuck in elevators but they of the t them out elevators eventually. but it could potentially be -- i know. you
started talking to folks, started doing interviews. of the to every one secretaries of homeland security, beginning with tom and going through to jeh johnson. the ones who have left office quite frank to admit, you know something, there is no plan. there is no plan. acted as though there might be a plan but he's been too busy to really figure out. he sort of gestured to some olders up on the shelf ofs a office and said, i'm sure there's something in there somewhere. fundamentally when you say...
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that is what we are trying to do. part of the wonderful thing about pope francis, the humility that he brings to this. of the absolutism right and i am 100% you are 100% wrong, but rather we are all sinners and children of god. that is a pretty good starting point for being better. all right? thank you, guys, for your patience. you can now go home. [laughter] pres. obama: all right. thanks. networkr: the c-span features a weekend full of politics, books, and american history. saturday at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span, with nasa's announcement of liquid on mars, the science community talks to experts about the announcement and the possibility of life in space. sunday evening at six: 30, policymakers, business leaders, and millet -- media ideas.lities discuss on c-span twos book tv, saturday night at 10:00 eastern, on afterwords, martha kumar discusses her new book on presidential transitions. sunday, at noon on in-depth, we are alive with nationally syndicated talk show tom hartman, who has offered several books,- authored
that is what we are trying to do. part of the wonderful thing about pope francis, the humility that he brings to this. of the absolutism right and i am 100% you are 100% wrong, but rather we are all sinners and children of god. that is a pretty good starting point for being better. all right? thank you, guys, for your patience. you can now go home. [laughter] pres. obama: all right. thanks. networkr: the c-span features a weekend full of politics, books, and american history. saturday at 10...
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we have introduced legislation to do this. all in, just to extend the life of social security, and my proposal would extend the life of social security until 2061, but i would also expand social security benefits. here is the truth. in my state of vermont, i have talked to too many seniors in vermont and seniors all over the country. there are seniors and people with disabilities trying to get by on horrifically low incomes. you talk to people who are trying to make it on $11,000 per year. the truth is, you cannot survive on that level of income. that means not buying the prescription drugs you need not , heating your home in the winter, not buying the food you adequately need. in fact, we should be cognizant of the fact the average social security benefit today's just $1320 per month. -- just $1328 per month. my view is we should extend social security, expand and we do that by lifting the cap on on taxable income. you have asked a good question about medicare so let's talk , about medicare. when we talk about medicare we , h
we have introduced legislation to do this. all in, just to extend the life of social security, and my proposal would extend the life of social security until 2061, but i would also expand social security benefits. here is the truth. in my state of vermont, i have talked to too many seniors in vermont and seniors all over the country. there are seniors and people with disabilities trying to get by on horrifically low incomes. you talk to people who are trying to make it on $11,000 per year. the...
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all you have to do is hit that piece of wood. f this bottle that has soda pop in it off and it's going to put it down in that cup. >> what brand of soda is this, did you notice? >> yeah, dark soda. >> did you catch the manufacturer? >> manufacturer is -- no manufacturer soda. >> it's not [ bleep ] cola? >> no, we couldn't use -- >> cola? >> bleep. bleep. >> [ bleep ]. >> it's not -- >> stop it. stop it. >> how about a beer like a [ bleep ]? >> fight with a lawyer. >> maybe a nice [ bleep ]? so, look, this is a bottle of soda. doesn't matter who made it. kevin has jerryrigged a wooden device perpendicular to the bottle. >> bottle opener. >> a bottle opener, if you will. i'm going to shoot the arrow. it's going to hit this. that's going to pop off the cap. of the bottle of unnamed soda. and that's going to go into the glass. is there ice in the glass? >> no, it's actually a cup, but, yeah. >> you really are a pedantic fellow. >> you started it with the soda thing. >> i got faith in you, mike. you can do this shot. >> turn. pull it a
all you have to do is hit that piece of wood. f this bottle that has soda pop in it off and it's going to put it down in that cup. >> what brand of soda is this, did you notice? >> yeah, dark soda. >> did you catch the manufacturer? >> manufacturer is -- no manufacturer soda. >> it's not [ bleep ] cola? >> no, we couldn't use -- >> cola? >> bleep. bleep. >> [ bleep ]. >> it's not -- >> stop it. stop it. >> how about a beer...
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and i know as a pilot, people do not. i want to ask, it is my kind of unconsidered opinion that these things do not belong near airports. and to that end -- and what kind of -- and you talked a lot about this in your statement. what kind of training do you think is appropriate for the people that are flying these larger ones or anyone, if you will, that you would like to see? >> well, the vehicle intended to be operated in shared airspace than i think the standard is very close to established if not already established. it exists for us as a pilot to complete our training, recurrent training, and maintain qualifications. if the vehicle is not intended to operate in the airspace is a matter of putting proper mitigation to keep it off. and that is the importance of the educational campaign that we all agree on a peer. one element of the educational campaign is, we should consider testing were someone goes online,, recent material, and takes a little test that satisfies the parents that the child knows how to operate the material -- o
and i know as a pilot, people do not. i want to ask, it is my kind of unconsidered opinion that these things do not belong near airports. and to that end -- and what kind of -- and you talked a lot about this in your statement. what kind of training do you think is appropriate for the people that are flying these larger ones or anyone, if you will, that you would like to see? >> well, the vehicle intended to be operated in shared airspace than i think the standard is very close to...
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democrats had a chance to do a lot of things they didn't do. but the point is i believe we should reestablish glass steagall, elizabeth warren believes we should establish glass steagall. >> rose: elizabeth warren and you, you see in her someone as closer to you in things you believe in than anyone else in the political spectrum in the democratic party? >> elizabeth and i work very closely together. >> rose: so the answer is yes? elizabeth warren in the senate -- >> yes. >> rose: -- but also in terms of people in elected office or commanding positions -- >> elizabeth is doing a great job as u.s. senator from massachusetts and a good ally on many issues. >> rose: will she support you? you will have to ask elizabeth warren. here's your point, i happen to think wall street -- they spent $5 billion over a period in lobbying and campaign contributions to deregulate wall street in general and that's why i believe wall street regulates congress and you need a revolution to take them on because they have so much power is that if you took them on, you es
democrats had a chance to do a lot of things they didn't do. but the point is i believe we should reestablish glass steagall, elizabeth warren believes we should establish glass steagall. >> rose: elizabeth warren and you, you see in her someone as closer to you in things you believe in than anyone else in the political spectrum in the democratic party? >> elizabeth and i work very closely together. >> rose: so the answer is yes? elizabeth warren in the senate -- >> yes....
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we're determined to do that. we haven't. >> you have communicated to the russians that if there are attacks on u.s.-trained troops or u.s.-trained units in any way that we will respond? >> i said earlier in this testimony, i said publically that we have an obligation to the forces that we have trained and equipped to protect them. we intend to do that. >> but that does not include the coalition trained units? >> we don't control all of the opposition forces to assad. this gets back to the earlier question. our train and equip program that the department of defense runs is oriented toward fighters who is phiing isil. there are others fighting assad. they come under attack by the russians. because some of them deserve to be part of the syrian political future. that's a serious mistake on russia's part. >> whould it be a serious mistae on russia's part to attack any units that have been trained by other agencies besides the department of defense? would we have a response in that case? >> that's something we would ha
we're determined to do that. we haven't. >> you have communicated to the russians that if there are attacks on u.s.-trained troops or u.s.-trained units in any way that we will respond? >> i said earlier in this testimony, i said publically that we have an obligation to the forces that we have trained and equipped to protect them. we intend to do that. >> but that does not include the coalition trained units? >> we don't control all of the opposition forces to assad....
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that's kind of to do so i appreciate that. again i want to thank you for your services to the station for all three of you. i think america is incredibly fortunate to have many of your caliber and other dedication come of your integrity serving in your capacity. i realize this is not a nine to five job five days a week this is 247365 days a year and all three of you are working hard to keep this nation safe. truly i think i speak for all of us when i thank you for your patriotism and for your service for this nation. >> i'm tom carper and i approve that message. >> again doesn't awful lot we agree on a we're trying to find is areas identified as. this incredible remain open 415 days. for submission of statements and questions for the record. this hearing is adjourned. thank you all. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> c-span azure coverage of the road to the white house 2016 where you'll find the candidates, the speeches, debates and most importantly your questions. this year we're taking our road to the whit
that's kind of to do so i appreciate that. again i want to thank you for your services to the station for all three of you. i think america is incredibly fortunate to have many of your caliber and other dedication come of your integrity serving in your capacity. i realize this is not a nine to five job five days a week this is 247365 days a year and all three of you are working hard to keep this nation safe. truly i think i speak for all of us when i thank you for your patriotism and for your...
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they fight for all of us to make sure were doing the right thing. we have a hud secretary that i got to meet again. the last time sec. castro and i met we had not won the nba championship yet. of course, i probably stuck out my tie. welcome former mayor. san antonio. this is warriors ground. of course, he got it immediately but i also say to the secretary, too, having a former mayor in that position means an awful lot and will go into detail later on about that. i am here today to announce, again, that the robert pitts housing complex is the third of 15 sites that we've already begun. this result assistance demonstration program with our federal government. we arty started at hunters view. if you go down there, take a good look at it. without rebuilding public housing. rebuilding a community with residents formerly of public housing. you are part and parcel of that through a program that leader pelosi has helped that be so much hope sf. it is giving everybody the chance and hope to be part, equal parts, of building a stronger community. second projec
they fight for all of us to make sure were doing the right thing. we have a hud secretary that i got to meet again. the last time sec. castro and i met we had not won the nba championship yet. of course, i probably stuck out my tie. welcome former mayor. san antonio. this is warriors ground. of course, he got it immediately but i also say to the secretary, too, having a former mayor in that position means an awful lot and will go into detail later on about that. i am here today to announce,...
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can you tell us what you are going to be doing today? we are going to be having them as as part of the park. >> you have prairie dogs in the back of the truck here? >> we have prairie dogs in the back of the truck. the first thing we have to do is build a prairie dog town. you can't just take them and throw them out in the wilderness. let's go build a prairie dog town. >> the math is scary. there used to be 400 million prairie docs in this area. that number is down 98%. they're not coming back without help, which is why lynda's got to do it. >> they are cute, and that is going to help your cause. if they were hideous -- >> if this were rats, it would be more difficult, but once they are you tell people they are squirrels, everybody loves them. >> it is the prairie dog dependent on the prairie. >> well, no, there's some school of thought that says a healthy prairie has to have prairie dogs. >> what happened is, we came along and decided that fire was bad so we stopped burning. we eradicated the species in the prairie, and it changed the w
can you tell us what you are going to be doing today? we are going to be having them as as part of the park. >> you have prairie dogs in the back of the truck here? >> we have prairie dogs in the back of the truck. the first thing we have to do is build a prairie dog town. you can't just take them and throw them out in the wilderness. let's go build a prairie dog town. >> the math is scary. there used to be 400 million prairie docs in this area. that number is down 98%....
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we have work to do. come in with a very tough and comprehensive approach like the plan i'm recommending, we're going to be behind instead of ahead the next crisis. >> look, the big banks, once we repealed glass steagall, the big banks, six of them went from controlling 16% to 65% of the gdp. right before this debate, secretary's campaign put out reversals on many things. one of them we have a great difference on still is that you are not for glass-steagall or putting a fire wall when the risky shadow banking behavior. i am, and the people of our country need a president on their side, willing to protect the main street economy from recklessness on wall street. we have to fulfill a promise. >> i have to let you respond. >> you know, everybody on this stage has changed a position or two. we've been around accumulatively, quite some period of time. we know that if you are learning, you're going to change your position. i never took a position on keystone until i took a position on keystone, but i have been o
we have work to do. come in with a very tough and comprehensive approach like the plan i'm recommending, we're going to be behind instead of ahead the next crisis. >> look, the big banks, once we repealed glass steagall, the big banks, six of them went from controlling 16% to 65% of the gdp. right before this debate, secretary's campaign put out reversals on many things. one of them we have a great difference on still is that you are not for glass-steagall or putting a fire wall when the...
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>> being able to do it with your family is so amazing because we get to do it right here next to each other. we don't have to separate. we're always tog the time to celebrate >> did you expect to go viral like this in is. >> not at all. >> we didn't do it for the views. we just thought hey, let's get the song out there and let people know god is good. by the end of the night, it was close to 60,000 views. it was like wait a minute. >> we were in shock. >> every three to five minutes there were 5,000 views. i thought, wow, something's going on here. we did not expect this at all. >> i think little jamison has a future as a drummer too. >> oh, yeah. >>> catch us again for more hey mom, i could use some basil. oh, sure thing sweetie. life is loving nature. wait, where' s the... i can' t remember... and a place to grow it in. got it. spoons, forks, knives! the good stuff! or the one that does all three! the good stuff! hot sauce! how hot? (both) lava. life is eating take-out at home. dessert! and a home that embraces take-out. happy anniversary.
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she liked it and went to do it. chard nixon, a young lawyer, was trying to make connections every way he could. he was also trying out for the show. they were both there at the same time. he says he fell in love with her at first sight. he offered to drive both she and a friend home. he says in the memoirs he asked her to marry him the first night. the friend said it took him three times driving back and forth. he was very persistent and ran after pat. she held him at arms day. -- bay.ms they she did come home and tell her roommate this guy had really put the moves on her and she was not sure she would go out with them, but that she thought he could probably be president some day. hostess: you both spent a lot of time. there is so much speculation about the partnership between the two of them and the source of their couplehood. what was it about them that attracted them to each other? >> i would think and mary will know this better, because i do not think they are quite as close in the presidential years, it is their
she liked it and went to do it. chard nixon, a young lawyer, was trying to make connections every way he could. he was also trying out for the show. they were both there at the same time. he says he fell in love with her at first sight. he offered to drive both she and a friend home. he says in the memoirs he asked her to marry him the first night. the friend said it took him three times driving back and forth. he was very persistent and ran after pat. she held him at arms day. -- bay.ms they...
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they're not going to do it. they're going to be much more vigilant about the environment because they live in it. they're not a distant decision maker. they're an on-the-spot. and that's one of the old ideas about democracy. you make the decision because you live with the results. so i think we would have had a different distribution of income and wealth in this country; we would have had a very different relationship to keeping the jobs and the production here; and we would have had a very different relationship to the environment. or to make a long story short-- i could go on with examples all night--we would have had a different history as a nation. we'd look different; we'd feel different; we'd relate to one another differently. and guess what. if the gap between rich and poor was narrowed, that wouldn't, then, allow the rich to buy the political system the way they do now, would it? so it'd make a contribution there, too. wow! sounds interesting. let me take it another step. is this feasible? i know some of
they're not going to do it. they're going to be much more vigilant about the environment because they live in it. they're not a distant decision maker. they're an on-the-spot. and that's one of the old ideas about democracy. you make the decision because you live with the results. so i think we would have had a different distribution of income and wealth in this country; we would have had a very different relationship to keeping the jobs and the production here; and we would have had a very...
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do. i gave you the libyan example. but with regard to isis, there are things that we can be doing. canada is one of the only countries in the world, and it is the only nato country not to have signed the arms trade treaty. now, we find ourselves in some particularly curious company here with countries like saudi arabia, iran, north korea, belarus. and those are not the types of countries we normally identify with, but they're countries like canada that have refused to sign that treaty. that treaty, when enforced, can help stop the flow of arms to isis. we can get a lot more serious as the united nations security council has asked in successive resolutions 2170 and 2199, both speak specifically to stopping the flow of money. we can be involved in that. and on the flow of foreign fighters, never forget that in mr. harper's failed bill c-51, which was backed by mr. trudeau's liberals, there was nothing on deradicalization here at home. the ndp has a clear plan to bring in 2,500 more police officers across the country. we know that we have to work with faith groups of all descriptions.
do. i gave you the libyan example. but with regard to isis, there are things that we can be doing. canada is one of the only countries in the world, and it is the only nato country not to have signed the arms trade treaty. now, we find ourselves in some particularly curious company here with countries like saudi arabia, iran, north korea, belarus. and those are not the types of countries we normally identify with, but they're countries like canada that have refused to sign that treaty. that...
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you think will happen to afghanistan if we do that? it will take: longer to train in some of those critical areas. it would be very difficult to do >> train and advise assistance. >>-- to do train advise assist. i think the security forces, where they are today, where they will be another year and a half, they continue to improve. i do not believe the taliban can take over the government. they can stretch ausesecurity forces, cow casualties. >> without getting into numbers of troops or anything like that, do you think based on your military advice, the commander in afghanistan, we should revert to an embassy presents alone by the end of 2016? is that what you need to do to make sure afghanistan does not become a haven for al qaeda? i have provided my chain of command options because there have been transitions over the last couple of years since the decision has been made. if you go to embassy only, our ability to do ta is limited. recommendations for presence beyond the embassy? gen. campbell: the different options through the chain of
you think will happen to afghanistan if we do that? it will take: longer to train in some of those critical areas. it would be very difficult to do >> train and advise assistance. >>-- to do train advise assist. i think the security forces, where they are today, where they will be another year and a half, they continue to improve. i do not believe the taliban can take over the government. they can stretch ausesecurity forces, cow casualties. >> without getting into numbers of...
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what you got to do. >> i wish you didn't do what you got to do. >> you got to do what you got to do. >> they arrive at the nightclub. it's pitch black inside. they use lighters and candles to find their way to the room where they sleep. >> this is our hell hole where we sleep at. >> we sleep right here. i sleep on the cushion. he sleeps right here on the floor. >> i've been living here off and on for about a month and me and her stayed here together for about a week now. >> that's what i'm guessing, about a week. >> about a week. it's warm. it's warm and it's not -- >> sometimes it's warm. >> it's warm. >> it gets cold. >> bam and anna are at risk of being arrested for trespassing if caught inside the nightclub. they also are under the threat of other homeless people coming into the club at night to rob or assault them. >> each night, they lock everything up before going to sleep. >> people come all through the night, people come knocking on that door. other bums. >> three people. >> we lock them out. we got everything secure where they can't come in here. >> so how do you all like
what you got to do. >> i wish you didn't do what you got to do. >> you got to do what you got to do. >> they arrive at the nightclub. it's pitch black inside. they use lighters and candles to find their way to the room where they sleep. >> this is our hell hole where we sleep at. >> we sleep right here. i sleep on the cushion. he sleeps right here on the floor. >> i've been living here off and on for about a month and me and her stayed here together for about...
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>> being able to do it with your family is so amazing because we get to do it right here next to eachate. we're always tog ♪ the time to celebrate >> did you expect to go viral like this in is. >> not at all. >> we didn't do it for the views. we just thought hey, let's get the song out there and let people know god is good. by the end of the night, it was close to 60,000 views. it was like wait a minute. >> we were in shock. >> every three to five minutes there were 5,000 views. i thought, wow, something's going on here. we did not expect this at all. >> i think little jamison has a future as a drummer too. >> oh, yeah. >>> catch us again for more ta >>> cops try to arrest a man as he commands his dog to attack. how the story with potential for disaster takes a kinder, gentler turn. >> where does this take place? >> this is in canada. >> there you go. >> as soon as i made that change, i knew right away it was the right thing to do. >> success didn't equal happiness for this guy. >> he quit an $80,000 a year job. >> what he did instead that finally brought peace. >>> a bridge is lookin
>> being able to do it with your family is so amazing because we get to do it right here next to eachate. we're always tog ♪ the time to celebrate >> did you expect to go viral like this in is. >> not at all. >> we didn't do it for the views. we just thought hey, let's get the song out there and let people know god is good. by the end of the night, it was close to 60,000 views. it was like wait a minute. >> we were in shock. >> every three to five minutes...
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you're not supposed to do that. when i first started i sent testimony home one day to my home computer so i could edit it and got a note the next morning saying, you're not supposed to do that. the next thing i got was an office computer for home so i would not in fact send anything to my home computer. that's a policy that we have and enforce. it has security issues associated with it. it is a policy. if you wanted to put it in legislation, that would be -- we'd be happy to have you do that. i'm not sure we need a lot of new rules. i'd be delighted to get back with you. i think clearly it's impers missable for anyone to use their political beliefs in doing any business at the irs. i don't know what most people's political beliefs are at the irs. i would note again, senator scott feels strongly about this, but the justice department talked to 100 irs employees, several of whom self identified themselves as conservatives and republicans. no one identified a single intans in which they were instructed or which they kne
you're not supposed to do that. when i first started i sent testimony home one day to my home computer so i could edit it and got a note the next morning saying, you're not supposed to do that. the next thing i got was an office computer for home so i would not in fact send anything to my home computer. that's a policy that we have and enforce. it has security issues associated with it. it is a policy. if you wanted to put it in legislation, that would be -- we'd be happy to have you do that....
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finally, we have to figure out a way, which we try to do in ohio, to energize the people who do work in the government. you weren't a bad person in there, right? i'm glad you feel that way about yourself. gov. kasich: there is a reality that you are going to need these folks. they get frustrated by what they see. we need to be able to set them loose. allow them to be more creative, to take more risks. don't steal the -- take more risks. do things that are more aggressive and innovative and fun. because when people do that then their job has meaning. suspectsif all they do is go to work and punch a clock. -- clock and have no meaning then you have a morale problem. if they have a good idea, tell us what it is. if i say anything, i might lose -- that's hard to do. because people are like i don't know. if i say anything, i might lose my job be or -- you have to give people permission to be who they are. ok? [applause] was that a tough job being an air traffic controller? >> i think it was a great fit for me. i loved it. i did not think it was a tough job. gov. kasich: you guided planes d
finally, we have to figure out a way, which we try to do in ohio, to energize the people who do work in the government. you weren't a bad person in there, right? i'm glad you feel that way about yourself. gov. kasich: there is a reality that you are going to need these folks. they get frustrated by what they see. we need to be able to set them loose. allow them to be more creative, to take more risks. don't steal the -- take more risks. do things that are more aggressive and innovative and fun....
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(applause) i'm going to do the met yor story. what's going on, dre? >> you skipped the takedown of paul ryan. you forgot to point out that he is a total hypocrite. >> larry: what? oh, oh, my bad. i must have-- i must have skipped a page in my script. thanks, dre, i didn't know. >> no problem. >> larry: oh, here we go. i'm sorry. all right. paul ryan is completely full of [bleep] (cheers and applause) all right? and here's why. >> time reports on congressman paul ryan accused of hypocrisy. this week ryan said if he were to serve as house speaker he would not give up spending time with his family. in 2009 he voted against providing paid leave, family leave to federal workers. >> larry: that's not the only hypocrisy. that is not the only hypocrisy. you can't complain you don't have enough time to spend with your kids while bragging about how much time you spend at the gym. the speaker of the house doesn't need to shred his delts and burn his glutes, you're a dad. be like the rest of america, be content with your dad bod. now go see your [bleep] kids, all
(applause) i'm going to do the met yor story. what's going on, dre? >> you skipped the takedown of paul ryan. you forgot to point out that he is a total hypocrite. >> larry: what? oh, oh, my bad. i must have-- i must have skipped a page in my script. thanks, dre, i didn't know. >> no problem. >> larry: oh, here we go. i'm sorry. all right. paul ryan is completely full of [bleep] (cheers and applause) all right? and here's why. >> time reports on congressman paul...
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so we ought to be doing more, all of of us. here i specifically include governments in the region, we need to take advantage of these huge opportunities that exist today. let's be honest with each other, apart from petroleum, middle eastern countries right now simply do not produce enough of what the rest of the world wants. they do not trade, efficiently even among themselves. they are are not making wise use of their human capital. only about one woman in four participates in the economy, and employment is at 25% or higher. this leads many young people because of the pervasiveness of social media are completely aware of what everybody else in the world has and they do not. everybody is connected 24/seven. you can be impoverished but they still have a smart form phone, they can still google and facebook, they can still figure out what the other person has and they can talk to those people, and they do. and very simple declarative sentence. so what happens happens to all that energy and ambition? in the united states the average
so we ought to be doing more, all of of us. here i specifically include governments in the region, we need to take advantage of these huge opportunities that exist today. let's be honest with each other, apart from petroleum, middle eastern countries right now simply do not produce enough of what the rest of the world wants. they do not trade, efficiently even among themselves. they are are not making wise use of their human capital. only about one woman in four participates in the economy, and...
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we have to do the same in central america as well. and so the administration's asked for a billion dollars to invest in central america, and i hope the congress seriously considers that, as long as the conditionses in this countries are as bad as they are, we're going to have the types of numbers that we have coming from central america. and so i want to invest in a small, efficient, border strategy which includes surveillance and technology othe border and we have to address the underlying causes, too. >> if we do survey and deexpect we apprehend and process and then distribute, that sends a powerful signal to central america. if you get to america, regardless of what the laws say. if we don't sent people home that's going to incompletion the flow. it's the problem right now with syria. we just have the president of germany in. the more europe accepts acceptse refugees from the compassion has people, the more they accept in, the more of the four million that are with placed outside will flow into europe. the more of the 7.6 displaced
we have to do the same in central america as well. and so the administration's asked for a billion dollars to invest in central america, and i hope the congress seriously considers that, as long as the conditionses in this countries are as bad as they are, we're going to have the types of numbers that we have coming from central america. and so i want to invest in a small, efficient, border strategy which includes surveillance and technology othe border and we have to address the underlying...
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what do you search for on the web. when you go to amazon what do you buy? if you are a company that helps you. if you're an individual, machine learning helps you find books to read and movies to see, a job, a new house and even a date. a third of all relationships that lead to marriage today began on the internet and its machine learning algorithms that pose potential dates to use with there are children alive today who wouldn't have been born if not for the machine learning so perhaps it isn't so mundane after all. let me give an example, the smart phone in your pocket right now is chock-full of algorithms. it uses is to correct your spelling errors, to predict what your going to do and make suggestions and used as the gps to figure out what the routines are and can combine that with the calendar whether you are doing it for meetings to act accordingly. all of this is happening today with the hope of machine learning and as we progress, things like cell phones are learning more and more about you and as a result hopefully to better serve you as well. with
what do you search for on the web. when you go to amazon what do you buy? if you are a company that helps you. if you're an individual, machine learning helps you find books to read and movies to see, a job, a new house and even a date. a third of all relationships that lead to marriage today began on the internet and its machine learning algorithms that pose potential dates to use with there are children alive today who wouldn't have been born if not for the machine learning so perhaps it...
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you'll have to do it sooner or later. he longer we wait and it's going to be especially dangerous if by the time we decide we are going to do something about it they have a nuclear weapon. one of those governments over there has fallen after they acquired that capability and then we will have grave grave di
you'll have to do it sooner or later. he longer we wait and it's going to be especially dangerous if by the time we decide we are going to do something about it they have a nuclear weapon. one of those governments over there has fallen after they acquired that capability and then we will have grave grave di
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's i'm going to advise you to do that which is the hardest thing for any human being to do, do nothing's. don't appoint your reactionaries friends. do nothing. soon there will be terrible inflation and everyone will look furious for someone to blame. 's then no one will think of you. so if ii had known about this i could have done nothing. >> not true at all. >> but this is fabulous. we will circulate this through the us command i think students will be interested and learn something which is the objective here and in sunny land, and berg, all of these foundations to pass on to the next generation the values that we have in fact inherited and try to maintain democracy, human rights, commerce, and it must be passed on. >> let's talk about this great book. you acknowledge that it is contested. and i want to give a sense of your argument that the court is already doing this. it's scores of opinion that do not get the same attention as the domestic ones. why do we not begin with this case that is so important involving torture and is at the core of the relevance of international law and amer
's i'm going to advise you to do that which is the hardest thing for any human being to do, do nothing's. don't appoint your reactionaries friends. do nothing. soon there will be terrible inflation and everyone will look furious for someone to blame. 's then no one will think of you. so if ii had known about this i could have done nothing. >> not true at all. >> but this is fabulous. we will circulate this through the us command i think students will be interested and learn...