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do, i want to have fun. and my grandfather's view, and hers, was that we do not have the luxury in the 1950's to have fun. that we had an obligation to perform. and to do well. mr. bond: you mentioned neighbors. what about neighbors? what did neighbors do for you? justice thomas: that is a really good question. nobody has ever asked me that. what they do is they reinforce. the people around you reinforce. for example, if you are learning piano or an instrument or sports, it is called repetition. repeating it over and over and over and over. well, neighbors tended to reinforce what you are getting at home, what you're getting at school, what you're getting at your church. the positive things. what you got at the carnegie library in savanna. it was all the same message. my cousin patty, ms. gertrude, ms. gladys next door, it was all the same message. mr. bond: are these people sort of like surrogate parents? justice thomas: yes, it was always consistent. they were my neighbors. in the south, of course, when any
do, i want to have fun. and my grandfather's view, and hers, was that we do not have the luxury in the 1950's to have fun. that we had an obligation to perform. and to do well. mr. bond: you mentioned neighbors. what about neighbors? what did neighbors do for you? justice thomas: that is a really good question. nobody has ever asked me that. what they do is they reinforce. the people around you reinforce. for example, if you are learning piano or an instrument or sports, it is called...
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>> we clearly want to do more. ave you great example of what we can do from the hiring side but from the procurement site i'm constantly looking for small businesses that have businesses that can align with usaa and a lot of what we talked about here today small business owners that have the same character and willingness to serve continued to serve through usaa so finding the right people to connect the procurement organization like the small business administration and minds of those sources is very hard to do. that's where we are at working with the rosing network and professional businesses trying to get into these networks where the small businesses and entrepreneurs live. another thing we want to do is help build entrepreneurs as well. so i'm actually -- somebody mentioned the american corporate partners earlier. i'm on my third mentorship right and the gentleman i'm working with is a young enlisted guys he was 18 months out so four-day deployment roadmap peacemaking ahead. it's awesome that everything we are
>> we clearly want to do more. ave you great example of what we can do from the hiring side but from the procurement site i'm constantly looking for small businesses that have businesses that can align with usaa and a lot of what we talked about here today small business owners that have the same character and willingness to serve continued to serve through usaa so finding the right people to connect the procurement organization like the small business administration and minds of those...
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we need to do more. clearly we need to do more. 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 very ambitious targets, so 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 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. ♪ ♪ erik: from west texas shale to drilling rigs far offshore -- >> offshore rules -- we need a hand on a handrail, ok? erik: f
we need to do more. clearly we need to do more. 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 very ambitious targets, so 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...
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but, what's he going to do about it? that that sticking up for being a person with balance in your life, for wanting to spend your weekends in your home with your family, which i work with constituents, and my family throughout the weekends, i don't think that's -- i don't think that means, therefore, you should sign up for some -- >> and i completely get that. but i think it's more of the fact that women in particular heard you talking like this, and said, wow, he gets it. maybe he can do something about it. and i hear you're saying unfunded mandate. but there are proposals out there to make it work in a way that it's not unfunded. >> well, yeah, flex time. we've had some pretty good legislation on flex time so that, and that's a bill i think is a great idea. so, martha roby has legislation on giving -- the flex time legislation that martha roby has proposed is to give families more flexibility in their hours. >> it's more of a question of since you are a next generation, you understand how hard it is, because most famil
but, what's he going to do about it? that that sticking up for being a person with balance in your life, for wanting to spend your weekends in your home with your family, which i work with constituents, and my family throughout the weekends, i don't think that's -- i don't think that means, therefore, you should sign up for some -- >> and i completely get that. but i think it's more of the fact that women in particular heard you talking like this, and said, wow, he gets it. maybe he can...
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why did you decide to do that? you did it in 2012. david: many of our competitors had gone public and they had stock to recruit and retain employees on a tax-free basis. one of the main reasons that they went public and that we went public is that actually it begins to transfer wealth from the founders to the next generation. this enables the founders to basically monetize what they have built and capitalism, they like to get their fruits, and we wanted to do that too, but in my case to give it away i was the only person in the private equity word -- world to sign the giving pledge, which says that you will give away during your lifetime or upon your death half of your net worth. you can give away more. warren buffett is giving away all of his money. i will essentially be doing that as well. i decided i would rather be giving it away while i was alive. anthony: tell us a bit about how you are doing that today. david: i have a unique style. most people like other people' s -- their own ideas better than others. no one came to me and sai
why did you decide to do that? you did it in 2012. david: many of our competitors had gone public and they had stock to recruit and retain employees on a tax-free basis. one of the main reasons that they went public and that we went public is that actually it begins to transfer wealth from the founders to the next generation. this enables the founders to basically monetize what they have built and capitalism, they like to get their fruits, and we wanted to do that too, but in my case to give it...
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we saw how much homework they do to be as good as they are. ey could have played as any way they wanted but they studied us so well, they do mannerisms we didn't know we had. [laughter] charlie: so he is copying you now. why you thought you could make this into the movie you made it into. i knew i was immediately compelled when i was approached by the producers. the story picks it. -- it was so compelling. taking over marty the first outside editor. we all know boston is a very unique city and incomes this onsider and sets his sights the catholic church, the most irish catholic city in the country. there is something about that took me and iy dug into the material with my co-rider and we realized how rich the story was. we were especially connected to the investigation. tireless come at times tedious, dramatic comment ultimately thrilling work. charlie: did you watch watergate were all the presidents men or any of those films -- you cannot ignore all the presidents men. is a great movie. , the lastfor this thing a what to do was watch any other
we saw how much homework they do to be as good as they are. ey could have played as any way they wanted but they studied us so well, they do mannerisms we didn't know we had. [laughter] charlie: so he is copying you now. why you thought you could make this into the movie you made it into. i knew i was immediately compelled when i was approached by the producers. the story picks it. -- it was so compelling. taking over marty the first outside editor. we all know boston is a very unique city and...
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how can you afford to do that? >> well, we sell candy. [ both laugh ] children -- we do the photo ops, and the parents pay for their photos. and the funds from that go towards the scholarship. thought is, my understanding is, by the time the youngster gets into the 12th grade and is ready to go to college, the hope is that they would have at least $10,000 in that fund. >> at least $10,000. >> mm-hmm. >> i guess it would depend on the market. it might be $15,000. it may be more. but the minimum would be $10,000. >> now, you start each fund out, i think, with maybe $50? >> $50 a month for each child, yes, every month. >> that is exceedingly generous. what moves you to do that? and you have committed yourself to doing this every year. >> like i said, having spent time these many months with a child, something about these children -- it's like they are mine in some way. i know, realistically, that's not the case, but i just want to know how they are doing, and this is the only way that i can find out and keep in touch.
how can you afford to do that? >> well, we sell candy. [ both laugh ] children -- we do the photo ops, and the parents pay for their photos. and the funds from that go towards the scholarship. thought is, my understanding is, by the time the youngster gets into the 12th grade and is ready to go to college, the hope is that they would have at least $10,000 in that fund. >> at least $10,000. >> mm-hmm. >> i guess it would depend on the market. it might be $15,000. it may...
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it really has nothing to do with guns; it has to do with freedom. do you give your freedom to the government or do you keep it within yourself, within your community, within your family? and that's the broad appeal. >> narrator: but for the nra, the gun wasn't always a political issue; it had once represented something for hunters and sportsmen. >> this is an organization that back in the '60s was a very tame, not particularly political organization. >> the national rifle association has made possible the training of thousands of instructors. >> the nra was a safety organization. they helped people teach their children and their friends and family how to use and store and keep firearms safely. >> narrator: then the assassinations of the '60s. >> there has been a shooting. i repeat, a shooting on the motorcade in the downtown area. >> narrator: john f. kennedy, martin luther king... >> my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win this. >> narrator: and robert f. kennedy. many american cities erupted into armed conflict. in respon
it really has nothing to do with guns; it has to do with freedom. do you give your freedom to the government or do you keep it within yourself, within your community, within your family? and that's the broad appeal. >> narrator: but for the nra, the gun wasn't always a political issue; it had once represented something for hunters and sportsmen. >> this is an organization that back in the '60s was a very tame, not particularly political organization. >> the national rifle...
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if you want to do recycling, if you want to do -- whatever you want to do, if you take it to those kids in school, they take it home to their parents and this is what i want to do with voting. get these young adults, first, second, third time potential voters to get them engaged and excited. right now i think you're right. when you have somebody speaking negative and rhetoric and stuff without knowing all the facts about the impact that our mexican relations have with texas, you know, that it's the economy somebody says it's the economy, the same thing, so part of our message is to go out and get students engaged and ask them the hard question. why is it you're not voting? i think it's trust, cynicism and, you're right, they don't care. >> let me defend lieutenant governor patrick for just a moment. i think what he was suggesting is that in texas today we have a situation where people vote and if they don't vote, it's not because of some of these impediments that you're referring to, right? >> like photo snid. >> well, let's get to that. i want to touch on that point, too, but it's beca
if you want to do recycling, if you want to do -- whatever you want to do, if you take it to those kids in school, they take it home to their parents and this is what i want to do with voting. get these young adults, first, second, third time potential voters to get them engaged and excited. right now i think you're right. when you have somebody speaking negative and rhetoric and stuff without knowing all the facts about the impact that our mexican relations have with texas, you know, that it's...
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what i want you to do. if we really measure what we are doing, we can get results and we can change outcomes, i believe. mr. martin: 2010, i him eating at the treasury department with two officials who said that black and hispanic firms outperformed everyone out on the management of funds. my follow-up question was, did they get more money? the answer was no. what you have here, you have a little boy system, largely whites from the treasury department. is there a perfect example of if you are president, you will tell your treasury secretary, you are ,o do what maynard jackson did what harrison did was say, no, you are going to expand those opportunities. if they are outperforming everybody else, they should get more business. mrs. clinton: if someone tells you that a group or a person is outperforming everybody else, your question is the right question. are you going to reward that person or business? my answer is yes. you mention a couple of examples. i think that when you look at the economy, there are opp
what i want you to do. if we really measure what we are doing, we can get results and we can change outcomes, i believe. mr. martin: 2010, i him eating at the treasury department with two officials who said that black and hispanic firms outperformed everyone out on the management of funds. my follow-up question was, did they get more money? the answer was no. what you have here, you have a little boy system, largely whites from the treasury department. is there a perfect example of if you are...
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what do i gotta do to make you love me? what do i gotta do to make you care? it's s s... so sad why can't we talk it over? always seems to me... that sorry seems to be the hardest word. e of the first thingwe irish brought to america was our beer. ck then the largest brewery in the wowod was in dublin. and it's biggest beer was black. today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland sosoe thought it was time to brew an irisisamerican beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. all the hard work... time in the service... community college... it matters. it's why we, at university of phoenix, count your relevant work and college experience as credits toward your degree. learn more at phoenix.edu. if you misplaced your discover card, you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from d dcover. the legendary low-fat subway sweet onion chicken teriyaki. tender, all-white-meat teriyaki glazed chicken, with crisp, v
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a report, i've asked others to do a report on it. and hope you guys will do a report. there are basic drivers to it. simplification, the volcker rule and coming dll standard, a lot of things driving it. i would like you to do an analysis to it because liquidity is so important to anybody that whether they're a small 401(k) person or a large corporate entity, because we all enter and exit through the capital markets. if there's no liquidity, the marketplace doesn't work. >> completely agree. that is why we're looking at it. as we issued a report on the october 15th episode -- >> i have one more thing. >> and regular reports on corporate bond market. >> keep looking at it and i hope that you will look at the volcker rule as potentially another way to look at it, separately capitalize those activities, it takes away the whole argument and doesn't make it as complicated. yesterday, your ig issued a report that shows with regard to stress tests, there were six problems found in the fed's own stress test. if it had been a member bank, they
a report, i've asked others to do a report on it. and hope you guys will do a report. there are basic drivers to it. simplification, the volcker rule and coming dll standard, a lot of things driving it. i would like you to do an analysis to it because liquidity is so important to anybody that whether they're a small 401(k) person or a large corporate entity, because we all enter and exit through the capital markets. if there's no liquidity, the marketplace doesn't work. >> completely...
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do to get this done? t do economists think of this? because this is fundamental, because we are dealing with the recurring costs as well as how we get these it broader fiber infrastructures built. >> so -- so i think this is something that is, capital expenditures and operating expenditures are really important but something companies in the marketplace do every single day and they put up -- whether it's making iphones or doing all sorts of things, they make these decisions and take the risks, invest and expect future revenue streams to cover their capital expenditures's that's exactly the kind of thing we want to push towards rather than saying, this company that's the wire line telephone company gets the capital expenditure funded and the wireless and cable company don't. that seems to be a silly thing. is give them -- have them take the risk knowing that they have a risky revenue stream, some people will pay a lot of money and they don't -- it doesn't have to be the case that rural people pay the same $
do to get this done? t do economists think of this? because this is fundamental, because we are dealing with the recurring costs as well as how we get these it broader fiber infrastructures built. >> so -- so i think this is something that is, capital expenditures and operating expenditures are really important but something companies in the marketplace do every single day and they put up -- whether it's making iphones or doing all sorts of things, they make these decisions and take the...
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>> and we just tried to plea with him not to do what he was thinking to do. >> taking somebody else's life ain't worth it. if you do something to her it's worse. i mean it's going to be worse! you'll never see her again! you got a whole baby to think of. taking somebody else's life ain't worth it. >> at one point he starts looking outside. >> he saw the police, he was like "you guys called the police on me? i'm like "no, no, it's alright, it's alright." and the police was like "get out, get out get out! and i was like "oh my god, why?" >> get out of the house now. get out to the roadway! out to the roadway! >> get off of me! >> at that point he snatched her, and i ran out the house. >> he grabbed her. >> and then i heard the first gunshot, and then the second gunshot went off. >> the second shot was peter killing himself. >> "mama" >> that's kiya. >> we are with kiya and her kids every day. we talk every day. so it's noticeable that she's not here. it's noticeable that she's not in this circle right here, talking. you don't only hurt that person, you don't only take someone else's lif
>> and we just tried to plea with him not to do what he was thinking to do. >> taking somebody else's life ain't worth it. if you do something to her it's worse. i mean it's going to be worse! you'll never see her again! you got a whole baby to think of. taking somebody else's life ain't worth it. >> at one point he starts looking outside. >> he saw the police, he was like "you guys called the police on me? i'm like "no, no, it's alright, it's alright."...
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>> would i have preferred to be doing something else? certainly. but it is important to me. d when i think about the sacrifices that were made by those who preceded us in order that we might have the freedom that we have now, it's the very least that i can do. >> there's more to chris' interview on our website meetthepressnbc.com including a question on his recollections on the class he took at yale. let me go over to donald trump. he joins my on phone just hours after hosting "saturday night live." so, without further ado, itlive from new york, it's sunday morning with donald trump. welcome to "meet the press." >> good morning. >> do you think this matters what's going on here with dr. carson? >> i feel badly for ben. i've gotten to like ben. it's a tough thing. he writes a book where he went after his mother or wanted to hit his friend in the head with a hammer, hitting a friend hard in the face with a padlock, stabbing somebody only to be broken up by a belt buckle, which if you know belt buckles they turn and twist. i don't think they're going to stop a knife with the for
>> would i have preferred to be doing something else? certainly. but it is important to me. d when i think about the sacrifices that were made by those who preceded us in order that we might have the freedom that we have now, it's the very least that i can do. >> there's more to chris' interview on our website meetthepressnbc.com including a question on his recollections on the class he took at yale. let me go over to donald trump. he joins my on phone just hours after hosting...
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it has nothing to do with ours. if we were stronger, we would be in a better position to deal >> dickerson: one of your security advisors, john noonan, referred to donald trump and his, called him a fascist, is that correct? >> i think he's uninformed. he's playing you guys like a filled, the press, by saying outrageous things. and garnering attention that's his strategy to dominate the news. the simple fact is that he has been wrong on syria and on the and no one is holding him to account. first said we should -- had no interest in being involved in syria let the russians take out isis, let isis take out assad. back and forth it goes. the net effect, these really serious times he's not a serious leader. >> dickerson: why if he became the nominee would you still support him? >> anybody is better than hillary clinton, let me be clear about that. i have great doubts about donald trump's ability to be commander in chief. i really do. i wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt to see how the campaign unfolded. but you
it has nothing to do with ours. if we were stronger, we would be in a better position to deal >> dickerson: one of your security advisors, john noonan, referred to donald trump and his, called him a fascist, is that correct? >> i think he's uninformed. he's playing you guys like a filled, the press, by saying outrageous things. and garnering attention that's his strategy to dominate the news. the simple fact is that he has been wrong on syria and on the and no one is holding him to...
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>> well, when it comes to costs, we do have some tools we can use to help out. the first we've already discussed, which is doing everything we can to do a good job with a generic drug situation. we're at 88% now. and that's a good thing. but we now also have biologics, which -- bio-similars are now coming up. we have over 50 applications in the works. and we're going to need to do a good job with that too because that's a big expense, and we want to make sure that people have access when it's appropriate and safe and effective. so the criteria are stringent there. one other that is very important to me, which people wouldn't normally think about that much but i think it's going to come up more and more is that, if we really fix our evident generation system, that is stream line clinical trials, get the data that we need, people wouldn't spend money on expensive drugs when they're not needed. we need to have better information for people, and several senators have brought that up today. i think we can do that in a fairly dramatic way. and then finally, we do keep
>> well, when it comes to costs, we do have some tools we can use to help out. the first we've already discussed, which is doing everything we can to do a good job with a generic drug situation. we're at 88% now. and that's a good thing. but we now also have biologics, which -- bio-similars are now coming up. we have over 50 applications in the works. and we're going to need to do a good job with that too because that's a big expense, and we want to make sure that people have access when...
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it's what he had to do to improve the quality of life. how can we in good conscience continue this charade of responsibility knowing who what we are doing to their future? if i had time i would really get into the fiscal gap and all the implications of that and publication on how they are irresponsibly printing money and how the little interest rates are hurting the poor and middle class because putting money into the savings account help people that can make money for the risk cards which allows them to put the stock market and i would talk about the regulations and how every single regulation costs money in terms of goods and services and how those are the things that are really impacting the middle class it doesn't matter for the wealthy people at a bar of soap goes up 10 cents but it matters a lot for the middle class and poor people. you think of of the regular triggered an aunt who is hurting. it goes on and on when we are promoting the general welfare those are the kind of things we have to be thinking about and we have to be thinki
it's what he had to do to improve the quality of life. how can we in good conscience continue this charade of responsibility knowing who what we are doing to their future? if i had time i would really get into the fiscal gap and all the implications of that and publication on how they are irresponsibly printing money and how the little interest rates are hurting the poor and middle class because putting money into the savings account help people that can make money for the risk cards which...
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she did want to do any more work than that. i was there at a little while and i two young girls to was missing tape and in a summit of the guys were missing their kids, we talk of putting together a group like there was in aa, different support groups and we said is put together a father's group so we can talk about ideas about how to stay in touch with her kids, how do you are minutes, that he is things like finding out the guy who creates pictures that we can send them anything that you can find to stay close to your children, that's what you want to do. you want to say i am bummed out, i'm done, i has to visit -- had a visit this weekend, i'm sick. you don't go cry on your bunk mates shoulder but it's prison. 12 group like that, this would be a sure winner. the psychologist wanted no part. she would respond to e-mails asking if we could put that group together. there's a lot of lip service about family reunification of the aborted is just a close but not a lot that gets done. as jeff said, that c.o. who said no, you can leave
she did want to do any more work than that. i was there at a little while and i two young girls to was missing tape and in a summit of the guys were missing their kids, we talk of putting together a group like there was in aa, different support groups and we said is put together a father's group so we can talk about ideas about how to stay in touch with her kids, how do you are minutes, that he is things like finding out the guy who creates pictures that we can send them anything that you can...
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emily: you want to do good things. mark: mm-hmm. ily: if that is the case, why not give access to the complete internet? why just a few specific apps? mark: so it comes down to the economics of how this works. it turns out that most of the internet is consumed by rich media, especially videos. whereas, if you look at things like text -- so text messages, services like search or wikipedia or basic financial or health information, that can actually be delivered for relatively cheaply and can often consume less than 1% of the overall infrastructure. so if you are thinking about building something that operators are going to offer for free, it needs to be pretty cheap for them to do. and we have basically figured out a series of services that people can offer and that actually ends up being profitable for the operators. and the model that we consider this to be most similar to is 911 in the u.s. so even if you haven't paid for a phone plan, you can always dial 911, and if there is a crime or a health emergency or a fire, you get basic he
emily: you want to do good things. mark: mm-hmm. ily: if that is the case, why not give access to the complete internet? why just a few specific apps? mark: so it comes down to the economics of how this works. it turns out that most of the internet is consumed by rich media, especially videos. whereas, if you look at things like text -- so text messages, services like search or wikipedia or basic financial or health information, that can actually be delivered for relatively cheaply and can...
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we want to accomplish? dowant to try to transfer income from one group to another, or do we want to try to increase penetration rates? and i think the bigger bang for your buck is to concentrate on the greater number of people who have access to your network. that leads to the second point that low income households have a very difficult time with up front payments. which is important when it comes to computers. so they got rid of the link-up program, which was up-front funding. there are issues being addressed in this next round of rule making to take care of the fraud and abuse. but moving money from reducing the monthly charge to moving it to the up front will do two things. one, it addresses that issue of the ability to fund up-front payments, and two, it's better targeted. because it would be targeted at people who doesn't have sn't ha. so we think these moves could improve the efficiency of the system, reduce costs. >> i'm sorry to be rude early, but that's me. i said hello, and that was the nicest. >> t
we want to accomplish? dowant to try to transfer income from one group to another, or do we want to try to increase penetration rates? and i think the bigger bang for your buck is to concentrate on the greater number of people who have access to your network. that leads to the second point that low income households have a very difficult time with up front payments. which is important when it comes to computers. so they got rid of the link-up program, which was up-front funding. there are...
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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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we have to be willing to do that. but it does have to start from the sacred because if it doesn't here's the thing. we will go insane. because what's happening to us is insane. and if we start from that place, we'll go insane. we'll stay crazy. so to be well, we have to start with [unclear] with the prayer, but be willing to be part of the answer. that's all i have to say. mahalo. [applause]
we have to be willing to do that. but it does have to start from the sacred because if it doesn't here's the thing. we will go insane. because what's happening to us is insane. and if we start from that place, we'll go insane. we'll stay crazy. so to be well, we have to start with [unclear] with the prayer, but be willing to be part of the answer. that's all i have to say. mahalo. [applause]
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i just want to make sure, i was given a second chance. and i would doing to have them back. i would trade places with them. and any second. so my goal in life is to remember them and speak about them like you are doing, by i'm so grateful, so grateful. and be a belter person cuz i get to live for them and for the rest of my life, they are every day they will be next to me, supporting me. and i will make sure that i do my best to honor them and their family (applause). >> stephen: when did you know that you were going to survive? i assume you were knocked out by the blast. >> i was. i was thrown about 15 to 20 feet. so i came back to it a couple of minutes later. i was in shock. so you kind of-- it comes back to you and are you there laying on the ground. i had an assault backpack that was keeping me up a little bit. and i saw my leg and i realized that i was probably going to lose it. so at that point i just, you know, i assessed the situation, more wounds. and i looked at my leg. i thought i must have stepped on an ied. so that means that this is proba
i just want to make sure, i was given a second chance. and i would doing to have them back. i would trade places with them. and any second. so my goal in life is to remember them and speak about them like you are doing, by i'm so grateful, so grateful. and be a belter person cuz i get to live for them and for the rest of my life, they are every day they will be next to me, supporting me. and i will make sure that i do my best to honor them and their family (applause). >> stephen: when did...
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that is our intent is to do more with that to engage the staff early on and do work differently in spaces. >> i just want to compliment staff and yourself for such a comprehensive report you brought forth summarizing what happened in the past, what we have not funded in the past, what has to be funding and having all the document in one document for us so thank you very much. >> no public comments request and we can move to item laevl which is other business. >> commissioners any other business that anybody wants to bring up at this point in time? if not we can go to the next item. >> item 12, report back on the october 27, 2015 san francisco general hospital jcc meeting. >> i think generally we reviewed the aneral report that you will be seeing at our next meeting and that included also look ath the environment of care and the performance improvement policy and provision of care policy which you will all see and be prepared to vote for. we did get a update on the rebuild and reminding everybody that november 21 is the ribbon cutting ceremony and more information will come with that. we a
that is our intent is to do more with that to engage the staff early on and do work differently in spaces. >> i just want to compliment staff and yourself for such a comprehensive report you brought forth summarizing what happened in the past, what we have not funded in the past, what has to be funding and having all the document in one document for us so thank you very much. >> no public comments request and we can move to item laevl which is other business. >> commissioners...
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we're doing a couple things to expand that. some of you have reported on this and know we're doing it. for the first time, we're putting civilians out into companies. we had done that with military, but we're now putting civilians out in six-month tours with i.t. companies, and we're bringing i.t. company personnel into d.o.d. we've done that with cisco. this year, we're going to do it with about ten companies and they will be either on the d.o.d., my staff, or they'll be on the service cio staffs. and they'll be in areas we think we need to expand on, and how do you do software-defined networking. that's an area we think we need expertise in. automated security, we already talked about that. so we'll pick areas that we need that match up with the companies. we'll certainly make sure we have all the right nda so nobody gets any advantage and we've done that in the past. but i think that's things that we're going to have to do to make sure that we continue to have the edges that we gain through our use of the cyber and technology
we're doing a couple things to expand that. some of you have reported on this and know we're doing it. for the first time, we're putting civilians out into companies. we had done that with military, but we're now putting civilians out in six-month tours with i.t. companies, and we're bringing i.t. company personnel into d.o.d. we've done that with cisco. this year, we're going to do it with about ten companies and they will be either on the d.o.d., my staff, or they'll be on the service cio...
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it, and they are doing it well and workers are able tosable income. >> but i do take what alan krueger said seriously. he is the foremost expert in our country on the minimum wage and what its effects are. and the overall message is that it doesn't result in job loss. however, what alan krueger said in the piece you're referring to is if we went to $15, there are no international comparisons. that is why i support a $12 national official minimum wage. that is what the democrats in the senate have put forward as a proposal. but i do believe that is a minimum. and places like seattle, like los angeles, like new york city, they can go higher. it's what happened in governor o'malley's state. there was a minimum wage at the state level, and some places went higher. i think that is-- >> didn't just happen. >> i thinks that is the smartest way to be able to move forward. if you go to 12 it would be the highest historical average we have ever had now. >> come on now. it should always be going up. >> but you would index it to the median wage. of c
it, and they are doing it well and workers are able tosable income. >> but i do take what alan krueger said seriously. he is the foremost expert in our country on the minimum wage and what its effects are. and the overall message is that it doesn't result in job loss. however, what alan krueger said in the piece you're referring to is if we went to $15, there are no international comparisons. that is why i support a $12 national official minimum wage. that is what the democrats in the...
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so, there are four things we are basically trying to do. his is one of the reasons why i chose to become the speaker. number one with, i want the house. >> you actually appear to be kicking and screaming. >> it was not what i had planned on doing. it was not my first idea. but i basically talked with my colleagues and realized that i had a duty and obligation to do this because i think the moment for our country is just so dire. number one, i want the institution to work like the founders intended it to. we have other 100 amendments just this week on the highway bill. we open up the process so everyone's representative can participate in the process. that wasn't happening. number two, in order to do things for the country now, we have to see if we can find common ground without compromising our principles to advancertjt ideas. number three, i think we need to do a better job of being an opposition party. catherine was just talking about you know fort hood. we need to do a better job of holding this government accountable bringing more transp
so, there are four things we are basically trying to do. his is one of the reasons why i chose to become the speaker. number one with, i want the house. >> you actually appear to be kicking and screaming. >> it was not what i had planned on doing. it was not my first idea. but i basically talked with my colleagues and realized that i had a duty and obligation to do this because i think the moment for our country is just so dire. number one, i want the institution to work like the...
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that is what we need to do. are best at the special ops, air support, and other nations in the region -- turks and others -- will have to step up in terms of the ground elements. are you ruling out the idea of american troops on the ground? >> i supported the president on the special ops advisors a couple weeks ago and i believe that we can play a role. i believe that one of the lessons we should learn from conflictt 15 years of is putting large numbers of american soldiers on the ground often has the opposite effect of increasing the recruitment of potential for the enemy. i don't believe that the answer here is going to be sending in the third division of marines. is going to be working in coalition with others and possibly close air support. in terms of that aspect of that aspect of the theater -- but there are broader issues that have to happen. we are living in a new age of warfare, security, and way,ligence are the old large institutions and armies, and the new way is going to be networked security, intell
that is what we need to do. are best at the special ops, air support, and other nations in the region -- turks and others -- will have to step up in terms of the ground elements. are you ruling out the idea of american troops on the ground? >> i supported the president on the special ops advisors a couple weeks ago and i believe that we can play a role. i believe that one of the lessons we should learn from conflictt 15 years of is putting large numbers of american soldiers on the ground...
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i just don't think that the ball game the way it used to be. >> do you have to win outright? i mcbill clinton in 1992 didn't win but was the comeback kid for doing bert than he thought and was on his way. >> bill clinton had an incredibley weak field of opponents. no one would call this republican field weak when it comes to winning the g.o.p. nomination. so there are two completely different circumstances. historically. >> that hurt mist feelings that-do hurts my feelings you shot done. >> i'm sorry. i would never do that purposely. >> okay, fine, it's okay. i'll just sniffle through the next commercial. thank you, professor, for your last appearance on the show. larry sabato of the university of virginia, brainiac. >>> do any of you remember the federal study testing a shrimp on a treadmill? never flood -- understood the reason. now they have waste to put that one to shame. sorry, shrimpy. [theme to rocky] movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in a
i just don't think that the ball game the way it used to be. >> do you have to win outright? i mcbill clinton in 1992 didn't win but was the comeback kid for doing bert than he thought and was on his way. >> bill clinton had an incredibley weak field of opponents. no one would call this republican field weak when it comes to winning the g.o.p. nomination. so there are two completely different circumstances. historically. >> that hurt mist feelings that-do hurts my feelings you...
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we put the processes in place to do so. we now have to measure whether those processes are adequate to do that. but i'm confident that certainly i get it, and that the person i have who is tasked for being responsible to ensure it happens understands the importance of having auditable follow-up trail to make sure it's done. >> i underscore, i know you feel the responsibility you have to the american people, we know that there are many who want to harm our citizens and that they try to do it for some reason through the airplanes, and they are continuing to break our system. because i check with the airlines in my area, and they have incidents where they're trying to break through. so having the oversight and the audit and making sure that this is happening is critically important. and i look forward to you getting back to the committee, inspector general roth, on the answers that you needed to review more for us. i think they're important questions and i look forward to seeing what your response is. again, i thank you for you
we put the processes in place to do so. we now have to measure whether those processes are adequate to do that. but i'm confident that certainly i get it, and that the person i have who is tasked for being responsible to ensure it happens understands the importance of having auditable follow-up trail to make sure it's done. >> i underscore, i know you feel the responsibility you have to the american people, we know that there are many who want to harm our citizens and that they try to do...
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we have to do things to make that happen. if we do it needs to be done the 21st century will be the greatest era in the history of this country. there'll be millions of people around the world that will be able to afford to buy, trade and sell things. if we fail to do what needs to be done we are going to be the first americans to leave our children worse off than ourselves. we must choose what kind of country will be in the 21st century. if we do it needs to be done it will be greater than it has ever been. >> well, with that we are out of time. on behalf of the panel, thank you for being here. thank you to bank of america for their support in making this possible. i want to thank you senator for joining us and doing this with us. thank you very much [applause]. >> all campaign long, c span takes you on the road to the white house. unfiltered access to the candidates at town hall meetings, news conferences, rallies and speeches. we're taking your comments on twitter, facebook, and by phone and always, every campaign event we
we have to do things to make that happen. if we do it needs to be done the 21st century will be the greatest era in the history of this country. there'll be millions of people around the world that will be able to afford to buy, trade and sell things. if we fail to do what needs to be done we are going to be the first americans to leave our children worse off than ourselves. we must choose what kind of country will be in the 21st century. if we do it needs to be done it will be greater than it...
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i do want to talk about the debate. there's a big meeting in northern virginia, talking about changes in debates going forward at the debacle on wednesday. what changes do you want to see? >> i want smaller groups on the stage, better questions and let us all be heard from equally. reince priebus is aa good man, he's rebuilt the republican party, but this debate structure is not leading to the best candidateoming out of the debates. i would like smmler group, all of us be herd equally, ask better questions, if we do that we'll get the best nominee to win a election we can't afford to lose. if we continue with this process, i think a athe hurt our chances for winning in 2016. >>> thank you for joining us. sorry you didn't get the extra hour of sleep, but hope you enjoy the football game. >> i will. thank you. >>> paul ryan, thehe party's former vice presidential nominee, takes the top job and is vowingo change the way congress does business. earlier iat down with to you said you wanted party unity. for the moment, for the
i do want to talk about the debate. there's a big meeting in northern virginia, talking about changes in debates going forward at the debacle on wednesday. what changes do you want to see? >> i want smaller groups on the stage, better questions and let us all be heard from equally. reince priebus is aa good man, he's rebuilt the republican party, but this debate structure is not leading to the best candidateoming out of the debates. i would like smmler group, all of us be herd equally,...
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this is what we want to do. we want to gather all countries, all those who are willing to find and implement a political solution in syria. we do not want to exclude anyone but we want to make sure that this political solution can eradicate terrorism. lastly, next week, that is on monday, we will be hosting in paris the climate conference. i certainly could not imagine that this conference would be taking place against such a background. at the same time, there cannot be any better symbol or response but to hold the conference in paris, where the attacks took place, where we took the right measures in terms of security, protections as well as in defending our values. there is no greater symbol than holding this conference on climate in paris with some 150 heads of state and government. never before did france host so many leaders of the international community. they are coming to sort out the climate challenge and to work and to find the right agreement so that we can limit greenhouse gases emissions and make sur
this is what we want to do. we want to gather all countries, all those who are willing to find and implement a political solution in syria. we do not want to exclude anyone but we want to make sure that this political solution can eradicate terrorism. lastly, next week, that is on monday, we will be hosting in paris the climate conference. i certainly could not imagine that this conference would be taking place against such a background. at the same time, there cannot be any better symbol or...
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do. we say to folks who need treatment, go to jail. foes who need treatment, you're in a different classes of people than everybody else that is sick. so what we were doing wrong is just about everything. system,inal justice with all the good intentions and to the right, come conclusion, and more folks should, cannot fight the battle alone. people say, this is your problem and prosecute them and lock them up. forget that it is our sons and daughters. weekrmont, i spent $1135 a putting people in prison. addicts. people suffering for this disease. one reason is because we are changing the way we deal with addiction. it costs me $127 a week to put someone in a great treatment program. this is what we were doing wrong. with any addiction, and you have probably all dealt with it with friends and family, there is a huge denial factor. with opiate addiction, put the denial on steroids. i found we would make the arrests and all the research suggests that is the best chance to move to a treatment. their life has come to a tough spot. or fivewoul
do. we say to folks who need treatment, go to jail. foes who need treatment, you're in a different classes of people than everybody else that is sick. so what we were doing wrong is just about everything. system,inal justice with all the good intentions and to the right, come conclusion, and more folks should, cannot fight the battle alone. people say, this is your problem and prosecute them and lock them up. forget that it is our sons and daughters. weekrmont, i spent $1135 a putting people in...
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anybody that wants to donate, please do. s to the treatment for these animals. >> people that work at this facility are quite incredible and dedicated volunteers. >> technology is amazing. we've all got a computer in our pocket now. you remember back in the good old days, the days of t9. >> when you had to click through to find the l. >> that's right. we decided to see if people could still do it. >> i grew up with t9. i used to do it under the table in class. >> all these guys have been challenged. we'll set a timer. one minute to type out random sentences. >> i'm typing is there gluten in that? >> this really takes long. >> this technology is not that old. they treat it like it's some arc found in the sand. >> need of at. >> i was supposed to have you look so cute in the hallway. >> oh! >> what we're going to do is run this contest ourselves. today at "right this minute" we're texting on todd's phone. three, two, one. no. delete. delete. five, four, three, two, one. >> okay. today we all suck at texting on todd's phone comm
anybody that wants to donate, please do. s to the treatment for these animals. >> people that work at this facility are quite incredible and dedicated volunteers. >> technology is amazing. we've all got a computer in our pocket now. you remember back in the good old days, the days of t9. >> when you had to click through to find the l. >> that's right. we decided to see if people could still do it. >> i grew up with t9. i used to do it under the table in class....
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they will never be able to manage but what they should be able to do is set to the standards. our dod facilities and other facilities and we let the private sector do what it does best and we audit and make the changes because, again, i don't care what i hear today, i am convinced cannot fix the system that will continue to fail. i yield back. >> i think the administrator along with the thousands of people serving. when problems arise, you must be able to tend to it swiftly and appropriately. we ask they act an appropriate way prior to getting on an airplane. i look forward to the hearing testimony today. we now recognize mr. cummings of maryland. much. -- thank you very againood to have you here on this very critical issue. i would also like to thank mrs. rover. i want to welcome the administrator. when i served at the subcommittee -- as a admiredttee chairman, i the technical expertise and the steady, determined leadership. theuding dealing with deepwater horizon oil spill. i'vesure he remembers -- called the coast guard back again and again to ensure accountability and every
they will never be able to manage but what they should be able to do is set to the standards. our dod facilities and other facilities and we let the private sector do what it does best and we audit and make the changes because, again, i don't care what i hear today, i am convinced cannot fix the system that will continue to fail. i yield back. >> i think the administrator along with the thousands of people serving. when problems arise, you must be able to tend to it swiftly and...
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much harder to do that now. it is much harder to pull people out of the agencies to put them you alsoilm deals when have television and the networks and netflix or amazon bidding for them. so you are changing the way that whole worlds works and merging singlef it into a marketplace and there is a handful of 20 people that can carry a tv series or film internationally. and there's massive competition for their time. a lot of the other people may well built up into that, but at the moment, looking at data, we're all looking at the same thing, which is ok, i have got a have got toi really get my numbers out of a
much harder to do that now. it is much harder to pull people out of the agencies to put them you alsoilm deals when have television and the networks and netflix or amazon bidding for them. so you are changing the way that whole worlds works and merging singlef it into a marketplace and there is a handful of 20 people that can carry a tv series or film internationally. and there's massive competition for their time. a lot of the other people may well built up into that, but at the moment,...
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it is an inspiration to just do better and be better. it's time to savor. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. whether your car is a new car an old car a big car a small car a long car a short car a car you soup up a car you show off a car you deck out a car for the open road a car for off road a car for on the road all you have to do is plug in hum for a smarter, safer car diagnostic updates, certified mechanics hotline, pinpoint roadside assistance hum by verizon put some smarts in your car ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you may not even think about the energy that lights up your world. but we do. we're exxonmobil. and the cleaner-burning nat
it is an inspiration to just do better and be better. it's time to savor. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on...
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we know that we have to do that job ourselves. when we buy a car, we don't expect the dealer to fill it up with gas and keep it clean. that's our job. we've been told over and over again that to stay healthy and strong, we have to exercise on a regular basis. and it's time to listen. if we don't exercise, our muscles will weaken and atrophy, causing weight problems and making us feel old, tired, and unhealthy. the point is that there's no pill or surgery that a doctor can prescribe to make us feel fit and strong. we can only achieve that with exercise. >> about 12 years ago, i was diagnosed--i had severe back pain, i couldn't figure out why, and a lot of it was an inability to move without just-- wrenching, gripping nerve pain on my spine. to make a long story short, they diagnosed it, took picres of my spine, and when you take a picture of a spine and you look at each little disc, it's supposed to look like a marshmallow. well, there were a few of mine that were just hairline, little areas that didn't even have a disc at all. and
we know that we have to do that job ourselves. when we buy a car, we don't expect the dealer to fill it up with gas and keep it clean. that's our job. we've been told over and over again that to stay healthy and strong, we have to exercise on a regular basis. and it's time to listen. if we don't exercise, our muscles will weaken and atrophy, causing weight problems and making us feel old, tired, and unhealthy. the point is that there's no pill or surgery that a doctor can prescribe to make us...
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we need to do it. thinkmay be people that it is not necessary, or that obama or whoever is the president already has that power, but i believe that if we went and sold this to the public , and made a very hard drive to the public of how bad isis is, made a declaration of war, and then come on tv, tell the americans look, this is the deal. days -- these are very bad people -- host: we will let our guest respond, thanks. guest: i think the important message the guest is getting across is that we actually need to defeat isis on the ground in order to defeat it in the communications sense. we defeat it a communications sense but not on the ground, that won't work. two things are links. i do think it is important. as iingle best message, said earlier, that we can be getting across is that isis is losing. we can get that message across in even if isis is doing now, because isis is being defeated in certain places, and we need to be playing that up. but the fact is that as isis start losing on the ground -- an
we need to do it. thinkmay be people that it is not necessary, or that obama or whoever is the president already has that power, but i believe that if we went and sold this to the public , and made a very hard drive to the public of how bad isis is, made a declaration of war, and then come on tv, tell the americans look, this is the deal. days -- these are very bad people -- host: we will let our guest respond, thanks. guest: i think the important message the guest is getting across is that we...
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the gang, i will do my best to keep you protected. i love you and i will write you later. i do want to thank him for that. i mean, family does mean everything. and with that being said, i definitely will come and visit him and be there for him since he ain't going to have the gang behind his back to be there for him or anything anymore. >> though the robert wolford story evolved from one of a false report about a long missing girl to one of choosing his blood family over his gang family, there was still one chapter yet to be written. whatever did become of that missing 16-year-old girl named amanda? >> months after we left the cleveland jail, we were filming in tulsa county jail and suddenly this huge story broke. and this teenage girl, who had been the focus of robert wolford's story at the beginning, suddenly became international news. >> good evening. it came down to frantic 911 call. that was the start of it. soon after the world would learn three women missing and feared dead had been inside a cleveland, ohio, home for as long as
the gang, i will do my best to keep you protected. i love you and i will write you later. i do want to thank him for that. i mean, family does mean everything. and with that being said, i definitely will come and visit him and be there for him since he ain't going to have the gang behind his back to be there for him or anything anymore. >> though the robert wolford story evolved from one of a false report about a long missing girl to one of choosing his blood family over his gang family,...
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we've had to do some things over the last year to set the the efforts. for example, just over last two weeks we had simultaneous operations in syria and iraq. with kurdish and air forces to cut off the main supply route that isil these are very successful operations. our special forces going into northern syria the mission to organize the forces on the ground, broad coalition, begin to push down. we couldn't have done that six months ago, the conditions are in place. >> dickerson: the 50, the president, how many of those have arrived? >> in fact i was just in northern iraq talking with the task force we're not going to preview when that is -- those are sensitive information. but they have been going in, organizing the forces in fact the forces that they will work with have been doing very successful operation, they have taken back about 1100 square kilometers, killed about 300isil fight terse is focused on isolating the capital where we think they are being hatched. >> dickerson: is the u.s. operation now, there was talk about iraq, lot of effort, now ba
we've had to do some things over the last year to set the the efforts. for example, just over last two weeks we had simultaneous operations in syria and iraq. with kurdish and air forces to cut off the main supply route that isil these are very successful operations. our special forces going into northern syria the mission to organize the forces on the ground, broad coalition, begin to push down. we couldn't have done that six months ago, the conditions are in place. >> dickerson: the 50,...
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have incentives to do that. sure that the patient has incentives, and we do not have that. there are not incentives for people to not smoke, to keep their weight down, not to become diabetic. some people become diabetic because it is unfortunate, it is genetic, but a lot of it is lifestyle. and we do not have those types of incentives in the system. dennis: does this eventually take us to a path -- somewhere in the near future towards genetic testing and being able to judge whether a person is or ag a behavioral choice sort of cursed by genetics? ian: i think sometime in the future, but it is not just genetics. there are so many factors. you can go so far, but you do need to have systems to say if you're supposed to take this, you take it, and if you do not take it, there have to be consequences. if you are divided, you take medicine -- if you are diabetic, you take medicine to control your diabetes. you have to have skin in the game. dennis: people don't? ian: well, patients get diagnosed that they need choleste
have incentives to do that. sure that the patient has incentives, and we do not have that. there are not incentives for people to not smoke, to keep their weight down, not to become diabetic. some people become diabetic because it is unfortunate, it is genetic, but a lot of it is lifestyle. and we do not have those types of incentives in the system. dennis: does this eventually take us to a path -- somewhere in the near future towards genetic testing and being able to judge whether a person is...
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change to washington, 62% said hillary clinton. 51% said. do you need to draw the distinction between you and hillary clinton more starkly for democratic voters? >> well, i think, the answers yes. but i have to tell you, john, we started this campaign something like three or four percent in the polls. we have come a long way in the six months that i've been in this race. i think the more people are familiar with bernie sanders and the programs that i'm advocating and what i've been trying to do in congress. better we are going to do. hillary clinton and i are very substantive disagreements on a number of major issues, i think with democracy is about letting the american people hear those differences. >> dickerson: thank you, senator sanders. we did that also night we look forward to doing it with you again on this show we'll be right back in a moment. it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. covered for all this... when you're really only covered for this. hot dog?
change to washington, 62% said hillary clinton. 51% said. do you need to draw the distinction between you and hillary clinton more starkly for democratic voters? >> well, i think, the answers yes. but i have to tell you, john, we started this campaign something like three or four percent in the polls. we have come a long way in the six months that i've been in this race. i think the more people are familiar with bernie sanders and the programs that i'm advocating and what i've been trying...