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that privacy transition tool was a first of its kind effort. there's never been a company anywhere that's tried anything like this. we designed a program to make every one of our 400 million users stop and think about privacy at least once and for a period of time before they did anything else on our site. and no company's ever asked their users to do that. certainly not a company with 400 million customers. as a result, our users, almost 50% of them, now have customized their privacy settings. now, the industry standard if you read literature about this is that -- and this is only when data is released -- said somewhere between 4-8% will edit their privacy settings if there are any, so the fact that we've got 50% of our users to actually stop and say privacy's important to us, i'm going to control my data and i've now been given tools by facebook to do so, i think, is something that makes this the greatest corporate privacy effort in history. i don't think there's anything that compares to it. and i think of it as a huge success. so if i could
that privacy transition tool was a first of its kind effort. there's never been a company anywhere that's tried anything like this. we designed a program to make every one of our 400 million users stop and think about privacy at least once and for a period of time before they did anything else on our site. and no company's ever asked their users to do that. certainly not a company with 400 million customers. as a result, our users, almost 50% of them, now have customized their privacy settings....
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we want to be able to use our communications tool. we are skeptical the notion that they're on their own without a staff or technical director and cannot influence china, vietnam, indonesia, or even three -- turkey. just save the new markets and allow people to communicate. we are waiting for the senate, the obama administration, to act. we are hopeful that with their employment that we can succeed. the most popular place for that energy, talk about how new our public policy is, i am one of three people and unfortunately i cannot be flying all around the world to open these markets. i have to do it from here in washington. we have met together to talk about these issues months before the hearing. google, microsoft, other companies like that, in order to do business in china had to make a very difficult decision. in response to the inquiry we said the opposite. weather is a lot in place, where there is a report from one of our producers going back to a company regarding infringing content, we work with the law of that country. let me g
we want to be able to use our communications tool. we are skeptical the notion that they're on their own without a staff or technical director and cannot influence china, vietnam, indonesia, or even three -- turkey. just save the new markets and allow people to communicate. we are waiting for the senate, the obama administration, to act. we are hopeful that with their employment that we can succeed. the most popular place for that energy, talk about how new our public policy is, i am one of...
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that is the primary tool that kids use now for doing homework. if you want to search for a job, the internet is the primary tool. if you want to train for a job, increasingly job training is being done over broadband. it is important to make sure it is available on all screens. there's a difference and we can do on a mobile device and on a larger screen. we're cognizant of that. we want to drive everywhere. this approach was different from other national plans. we want to drive the velocity of commerce across all the different parts. it is not just increasing network performance. it is about enabling better devices. we focused on the set top box because we looked at mobile devices and general desktop devices. it did not seem to be a problem. there's a lot of competition and innovation. the set top box market was very different in terms of the competitive structure. the big thing is the applications. increasingly, broadband applications are going to be the way this country and all countries address practical problems. we think there are a lot of w
that is the primary tool that kids use now for doing homework. if you want to search for a job, the internet is the primary tool. if you want to train for a job, increasingly job training is being done over broadband. it is important to make sure it is available on all screens. there's a difference and we can do on a mobile device and on a larger screen. we're cognizant of that. we want to drive everywhere. this approach was different from other national plans. we want to drive the velocity of...
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so the fcc needs tools such as giving incumbents incentives to reallocate spectrum where that's what the market demand is. i feel very confident if you look at where technology trends are going, where market trends are going, where advertising trends are going that if the fcc is given those tools, there will be a sufficient number of broadcasters who will volunteer. we're actually asking -- in order to accomplish what we want, it's a relatively small number of broadcasters in a relatively small number of cities that can create huge upside for the entire american economy as well as, i think, creating upside for themselves. so that's really what we're asking for, and i think once that's well understood, congress will feel they should give us those tools. >> host: should broadcasters be compensated for that spectrum? >> guest: we think they should be. we think that, you know, one of the interesting things to look at and to understand is think of it this way, this is really about kind of how broadcasters themselves view the appropriate asset mix. broadcasters are all going to have a diff
so the fcc needs tools such as giving incumbents incentives to reallocate spectrum where that's what the market demand is. i feel very confident if you look at where technology trends are going, where market trends are going, where advertising trends are going that if the fcc is given those tools, there will be a sufficient number of broadcasters who will volunteer. we're actually asking -- in order to accomplish what we want, it's a relatively small number of broadcasters in a relatively small...
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along with other tools we would be using. eventually when the funds rate which establishes itself, up around 1% or 2%, we will likely go back to that. but frankly we will reexamine that. >> i would like to follow up on that question. i thought brian did an excellent job yesterday evening. as in the stands it, once the exit strategy has been implemented, we will have a short-term interest-rate and it will be closely related to the reserve. maybe the funds rate will be affected by the other two. that is not clear. the thing i'm wondering about is two of the interstates are not set by the fomc. monetary policy is the job of the fomc. at the fed reminded as recently when they changed the discount rate, changes in the two rates are set by the boards but don't necessarily coincide with the fomc. i'm wondering if this is an issue, if it makes any difference, this legal distinction that the rate paid on reserves and the discount rate are determined by the boards and not by the fomc, which is the monetary policy maker? >> that is a fa
along with other tools we would be using. eventually when the funds rate which establishes itself, up around 1% or 2%, we will likely go back to that. but frankly we will reexamine that. >> i would like to follow up on that question. i thought brian did an excellent job yesterday evening. as in the stands it, once the exit strategy has been implemented, we will have a short-term interest-rate and it will be closely related to the reserve. maybe the funds rate will be affected by the other...
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this tool we are talking about is only one tool we have in our arsenal, and to take the tool away and say these are people who cannot be tried would weaken our ability to ultimately be successful. i looked at before you examine the question of people tried in court. this woman caught in afghanistan, indicted in new york by the bush administration. an iraqi-born of citizen tried for planting roadside bombs. minor examples -- nevertheless examples of people who've committed half overseas and tried here in american courts, but the thing i want you to focus on -- the gallani case is consistent. if you take away this article 3 tool -- and its novel only thing we use. if you take it away, you -- it is not only thing we use. you have to look at who we have incapacitated, who we have gotten intelligence from, who will fill the sentencing -- who we will be sentencing. >> the approach of the a administration and department is that it is a war on crime, and it is not. the two cases you mention, i want to make sure, because this is the first time you have identified them. tell me again the name o
this tool we are talking about is only one tool we have in our arsenal, and to take the tool away and say these are people who cannot be tried would weaken our ability to ultimately be successful. i looked at before you examine the question of people tried in court. this woman caught in afghanistan, indicted in new york by the bush administration. an iraqi-born of citizen tried for planting roadside bombs. minor examples -- nevertheless examples of people who've committed half overseas and...
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that needs to be our tool. our arms.vote and our support for contested primaries. >> glenn: i got a short time, i'm running late. i want to ask you this. somebody said, so what does the tea party movement mean anymore? if they can't get this done, what can they get done? the tea party movement or the 9.12 project are going to grow in size because people see it and will go wait, wait. what? a lot of america still isn't awake. what do you think happens to the tea party? >> the tea party will grow. the movements of the people, this ground-swell of support for our constitution, and these limited enumerated powers of our federal government, these movements are going to grow. so people cannot be discouraged. they cannot buy into what the mainstream media would want us to believe. that is that we need to just sit down and shut up, and government will take care of us. >> glenn: oh, they will. >> no. >> glenn: with clor clorophorm. >> people realize this is the voice coming from the bottom up telling the elected officials and app
that needs to be our tool. our arms.vote and our support for contested primaries. >> glenn: i got a short time, i'm running late. i want to ask you this. somebody said, so what does the tea party movement mean anymore? if they can't get this done, what can they get done? the tea party movement or the 9.12 project are going to grow in size because people see it and will go wait, wait. what? a lot of america still isn't awake. what do you think happens to the tea party? >> the tea...
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money is like most tools. most tools are morally oblivious. a hammer can be used to build a house and to kill, and when i walk into my house until recently every time i have seen a hammer i've taken for granted as a tool not an instrument of death so whether it is a tool or instrument of death is a matter of perception. and money is an extremely useful way of shuffling my work to somebody in china in exchange for somebody's work in india and somebody else's work in poland in exchange for my work. it does astonishing an incredible amazing things. some of those things in science we call a merchant property or produces an emergent properties. you know, you take an electron 300,000 years into the universe existence, when the electrons were able to slow down and calmed down and see what the potential loss and put it near a proton which is 18,500 times or 50 times its size and you don't just get an electron and proton. to get something radically new called the atom and that adam has remarkable properties called hydrogen or helium so when two and two
money is like most tools. most tools are morally oblivious. a hammer can be used to build a house and to kill, and when i walk into my house until recently every time i have seen a hammer i've taken for granted as a tool not an instrument of death so whether it is a tool or instrument of death is a matter of perception. and money is an extremely useful way of shuffling my work to somebody in china in exchange for somebody's work in india and somebody else's work in poland in exchange for my...
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i'm committed as long as i'm here to keep the internet open, to keep it as a valuable tool. but i also want to make sure those who want damage -- [inaudible] those who want to commit crimes, we're able to stop them too. and you're the folks with the expertise to get it right. so thank you, jerry, thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> host: why are points of light and causes on facebook here today? >> guest: well, we've partnered together to build an online volunteer center that is completely integrated with facebook and allows people that are searching for and signing up for volunteer opportunities to share that opportunity with all of their friends on facebook. >> host: how does it work? >> guest: so the basic concept is when you, when you're looking for a solen too early opportunity on the causes/ volunteer center, you'll be immediately shown a list of volunteer opportunities in your situation. we can tell from your ip address where you're logging in, so if you're in washington, we'll tell you all the volunteer opportunities in the local area. if you
i'm committed as long as i'm here to keep the internet open, to keep it as a valuable tool. but i also want to make sure those who want damage -- [inaudible] those who want to commit crimes, we're able to stop them too. and you're the folks with the expertise to get it right. so thank you, jerry, thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> host: why are points of light and causes on facebook here today? >> guest: well, we've partnered together to build an online...
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and again, what we need with tools and the emerging data is ability to increase complexity. we heard about security. in this case we were able to as the afghanistan national security levels from the week before the election august 13th and digitized the pds and start showing here is in red negative roofed levels and did that correspond to fraud. i don't know what for its personal data sets and if it's open you can start merging in different ways. here we can just pan over like mobil map and see there is voting in enemy controlled territory is that good or bad for democracy. no idea but at least we start seeing this happening and are able to visualize more complex situations and not have the analysis looked up because the people using this our country experts come election experts and too often you ship this off to put points on the mat. the actual people that should be adding value and fleeing with the value that comes with the data isn't happening. finally, on the open data track making some of the maps were key from the security map it is the data we ended up sending but l
and again, what we need with tools and the emerging data is ability to increase complexity. we heard about security. in this case we were able to as the afghanistan national security levels from the week before the election august 13th and digitized the pds and start showing here is in red negative roofed levels and did that correspond to fraud. i don't know what for its personal data sets and if it's open you can start merging in different ways. here we can just pan over like mobil map and see...
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money is like most tools. most tools morally oblivious. a hammer can be used to build a house and a hammer can be used to kill and when i walk into my house until recently every time i've seen it a hammer i've taken it for granted it's a tool and not an instrument of death. whether it's a tool or an instrument of death is a matter of perception is money is an extremely useful way of shuffling my work for somebody in china in exchange for somebody's work in india for somebody's work in poland. it does an astonishing, incredible amazing things. it's one of those things where it produces emergent properties. you take an electron 300,000 years in the universe's existence when electrons were able to slow down and calm down and see what their potential was and put it near a proton which is 18,500 times -- or 50 times its size and you don't just get an electron and a proton. you get something radically new called an atom and that atom has remarkable properties called hydrogen or helium. so when two and two don't equal three in this universe -- i
money is like most tools. most tools morally oblivious. a hammer can be used to build a house and a hammer can be used to kill and when i walk into my house until recently every time i've seen it a hammer i've taken it for granted it's a tool and not an instrument of death. whether it's a tool or an instrument of death is a matter of perception is money is an extremely useful way of shuffling my work for somebody in china in exchange for somebody's work in india for somebody's work in poland....
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is to blame the technology tool rather than individuals. in this case there was a moment when unfortunately a memorial site established on facebook for somebody who was a ceaseless defaced by hackers. there is no company which is impervious to hacking attack to people who want to do despicable things. facebook unfortunately despite robust security measures , anti-hacking, what was the victim of a short-term attack on this particular site. we are not sure what motivated it. since we found out about if we were able to take it down and repair the damage but of course it became an instrument-- interesting situation in australia. some people took the unfortunate fact that rather than decry the behavior behind the attack, they said the technology tool must be a problem and therefore we must have pre-censorship of all content on the internet. think about that. if we wanted to do that, we would shut down virtually all communications. we would block what is the robust nature of the internet, a free flow of information, a lack of barriers to communic
is to blame the technology tool rather than individuals. in this case there was a moment when unfortunately a memorial site established on facebook for somebody who was a ceaseless defaced by hackers. there is no company which is impervious to hacking attack to people who want to do despicable things. facebook unfortunately despite robust security measures , anti-hacking, what was the victim of a short-term attack on this particular site. we are not sure what motivated it. since we found out...
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the power tool sector employed more than 1200 people. there were too much and 50 executives are expected to lose their jobs according to a company -- 250 executives are expected to lose their jobs according to a company representative. >> it impacts the housing market and luxury retail sales. >> black and decker will have a profit from the merger. $45 million will be awarded to the ceo if he meets certain goals. >> people are angry about executive compensation. a board approved this kind of pay package. the goal is to eliminate jobs for this executive. >> let me sin and another will be the only two portion of hundred companies in the baltimore area. -- fortune 500 companies in the baltimore area. >> they want to have the marketplace fully occupied by later this year. they want to be birth annapolis. waterfront is a year-round destination for people. if you have ideas or questions, you can call this number. >> of baltimore city police are looking into a deadly shooting in east baltimore. the victim was shot friday evening. they have not r
the power tool sector employed more than 1200 people. there were too much and 50 executives are expected to lose their jobs according to a company -- 250 executives are expected to lose their jobs according to a company representative. >> it impacts the housing market and luxury retail sales. >> black and decker will have a profit from the merger. $45 million will be awarded to the ceo if he meets certain goals. >> people are angry about executive compensation. a board...
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an important powerful criminal justice tool that is used widely throughout the criminal system, that determines the outcomes of thousands of investigations and cases, and yet which is at the same time deeply unregulated and mostly secret, and almost never comes to public scrutiny. in my view, this would make snitching interesting all by itself. but there is one more piece of the puzzle, and that is that the big overlooked cost of using criminal informants in the ways that we do, is it's impact on poor african-american neighborhoods. and this too is connected with the prevalence of the use of informants in drug enforcement. because drug enforcement resources are so heavily concentrated in poor urban neighborhoods, we should expect the use of informants to be likewise deeply concentrated and this has implications for those neighborhoods as well. what is the scale of the phenomena that we're talking about? again, we have no direct data, state and local law enforcement agencies do not collect data on the informants that they use or the crimes that are committed or solved by them. but we
an important powerful criminal justice tool that is used widely throughout the criminal system, that determines the outcomes of thousands of investigations and cases, and yet which is at the same time deeply unregulated and mostly secret, and almost never comes to public scrutiny. in my view, this would make snitching interesting all by itself. but there is one more piece of the puzzle, and that is that the big overlooked cost of using criminal informants in the ways that we do, is it's impact...
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>> your baby can read is a tool that anybody can use and it works.an do this, any baby can do this. and the success that comes from learning to read is immeasurable. [♪...] [tires screech] >> my daughter began reading by the time she was eight months old. she already had probably 8 to 10 words that she could read at eight months. and a lot of the words she was reading were things that she could easily point to or act out. they were very contextualized, which is where good language learning starts. >> man: now here's another word. >> pig! >> o.k., do you see a pig? >> right there. >> o.k. you're getting really good. >> the child loves reading, and it's because it is so easy for her. it has never been work, it's never been instructional time. it has always been fun and natural. >> "and she took hold of the ax and tried to pull it out of her father's hand." that's not nice. >> it's very hard for a parent sometimes to get past this idea that reading is work. when a child learns to read at this age, it is not work. it comes as naturally for them as it doe
>> your baby can read is a tool that anybody can use and it works.an do this, any baby can do this. and the success that comes from learning to read is immeasurable. [♪...] [tires screech] >> my daughter began reading by the time she was eight months old. she already had probably 8 to 10 words that she could read at eight months. and a lot of the words she was reading were things that she could easily point to or act out. they were very contextualized, which is where good language...
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however, repressive governments can use these same tools to monitor and crack down on advocates. i invited facebook and twitter to testify today. they refused. last year, the chinese government announced they would require all computers sold in china to include software called green dam, which censors political consent and records user activity. thanks to the opposition from the u.s. government and companies, the chinese government eventually backed down. this incident highlighted the human rights challenges faced by computer manufacturers. i invited hewlett-packard and apple to testify about these challenges today, and they also refused. filtering software produced by american companies has allegedly been used to censor the internet in several countries with repressive governments. i invited mcafee, which produces filtering software to testify today. mcafee initially agreed but on friday informed us they were pulling out. bottom line is this. with a few notable exceptions, the technology industry seems unwilling to regulate itself and unwilling even to engage in a dialogue with
however, repressive governments can use these same tools to monitor and crack down on advocates. i invited facebook and twitter to testify today. they refused. last year, the chinese government announced they would require all computers sold in china to include software called green dam, which censors political consent and records user activity. thanks to the opposition from the u.s. government and companies, the chinese government eventually backed down. this incident highlighted the human...
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of course we have many tools that will sort insist and highlight those. in the case of nctc we do have 30 or so networks that come in bringing terrorist identity information and remix that down every day to many, many thousands of intelligence report dealing with terrorism. the important point with respect to watch listing is that every day approximately leser minus 10,000 names are coming into the terrorist identities and the community. a 24 operation center helps that that information further down. i'll just give you a sense of what they do. the size of my morning free book on monday morning when i walk in, 842 pages, 1520 pieces of information. and we further will not back down and have a daily video teleconference with the committee. and while we try to do is to discuss the two or three dozen highest level threat scenarios that are ongoing at the time. we'll have situation reports. we have a daily threat matrix and so forth and telecom began across the center. and with the community, abdulmutallab never made any of that discussion. he was literally do
of course we have many tools that will sort insist and highlight those. in the case of nctc we do have 30 or so networks that come in bringing terrorist identity information and remix that down every day to many, many thousands of intelligence report dealing with terrorism. the important point with respect to watch listing is that every day approximately leser minus 10,000 names are coming into the terrorist identities and the community. a 24 operation center helps that that information further...
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as long as i'm here to keep the internet open, to keep it as a valuable tool. i also want to make sure that those who want to do damage, those who want to commit crimes on it will be able -- we are able to stop them, too. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> wire points of light and causes on facebook here today? >> well, we've partnered to build an online volunteer center that is completely integrated with facebook and allows people as they are searching for in signing up for volunteer opportunities to share that opportunity with all of their friends on facebook. >> how does that work? >> so, the basic concept is when you -- when you're looking for volunteer opportunity on the causes/hands of white volunteer center, you'll be immediately shown a list of volunteer opportunities in your location, so you can tell from the ip address. so if you are here in washington we will tell you shirov for volunteer opportunities in the local area. if you have any friends who have signed up, we can ask or tell you that because this is all based on your facebook netwo
as long as i'm here to keep the internet open, to keep it as a valuable tool. i also want to make sure that those who want to do damage, those who want to commit crimes on it will be able -- we are able to stop them, too. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> wire points of light and causes on facebook here today? >> well, we've partnered to build an online volunteer center that is completely integrated with facebook and allows people as they are searching for in signing up...
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with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference.an quickly see how food, exercise, and even the time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. >> the health care battle on capitol hill could come to an end tomorrow. but new battles could be brewing from coast to coast, according to the american legislative exchange council. 38 states are now preparing legal challenges or at least considering it, many are singling out mandates forcing folks living there to purchase insurance. are we seeing a new chapter in the fight to stop this health care reform plan? let's bring in blakeman, the former deputy assistant to president george w. bush and julia epstein is a democratic campaign consultant and former legal counsel for the full house judic
with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference.an quickly see how food, exercise, and even the time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. >> the health care battle...
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with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference. can quickly see how food, exercise, and even the time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. >> shepard: they call it sexting, using a sell-cell phone to send sexually explicit pictures and text messages. under existing laws, a teen caught sending or receiving one of those messages could face child pornography charges. and end up on the state's sex offender registry. of course, the critics say the punishment really doesn't fit the crime. they are working to change those laws. jamie colby is with us a a closer look at this. not like you don't want to get the pedophiles off the list. kids to kids is something to think about. >> it's a struggle. parents don't know what to do and neithe
with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference. can quickly see how food, exercise, and even the time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. >> shepard: they call it...
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but these tools do nothing to counter other tactics machines are now using.ols and training to help people a state surveillance, detect spyware and guard against debilitating cyberattacks. mechanisms to preserve and redistribute censor content that's been deleted from the internet and also support for global platforms through which citizens around the world can share information intact takes to fight internet freedom and innovative ways. finally, it's vital that we have continued executive ranch leadership. secretary of state clinton plan marked speech on internet freedom made it clear this is a core american value in reviving the global internet freedom task force the administration can coordinate between government and industry and between government agencies so that u.s. diplomacy, trade, commerce and national security all can support the goal of internet freedom. in conclusion, there is no silver bullet for global internet freedom, as with physical freedom, internet freedom requires constant struggle and constant vigilance. it'll also need to support -- w
but these tools do nothing to counter other tactics machines are now using.ols and training to help people a state surveillance, detect spyware and guard against debilitating cyberattacks. mechanisms to preserve and redistribute censor content that's been deleted from the internet and also support for global platforms through which citizens around the world can share information intact takes to fight internet freedom and innovative ways. finally, it's vital that we have continued executive...
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but i am sure that we will discover tools.the tools that we have now can help us discover what is there. most of these microbes cannot be grown in the laboratory. but they have dna. so we can find them by that particular signature. those are a few examples of the high throughput approach. the seven new brands, three of themñr fit into this next theme. trying to understand how turning down one particular gene might have a similar effect to adding one particular drug. it is the idea of taking a collection of cells and hitting them with all kinds of determinationpeturbigens. another program is to develop better protein reagents to be able to sample what particular protein out of hundreds of thousands or millions. we do not have a good inventory of those that are high quality. we need to generate those and make them available at below cost for investigators who depend on these heavily for research. it is a systematic approach to providing a research tool. a third one that fits in is the knockout efforts. -- bob doubt mouth efforts
but i am sure that we will discover tools.the tools that we have now can help us discover what is there. most of these microbes cannot be grown in the laboratory. but they have dna. so we can find them by that particular signature. those are a few examples of the high throughput approach. the seven new brands, three of themñr fit into this next theme. trying to understand how turning down one particular gene might have a similar effect to adding one particular drug. it is the idea of taking a...
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we have several tools we can use. we can deal with the interest rate we've had in the reserves, that's a new tool that we have. we have issue time depos to it the banks that have excess money on our balance sheets. we can sell out rights on the mortgage backed securities we have, we can also raise the base rate at which banks lend to each other. it really depends on what's happening with the economy. >> susie: richard, another issue that's worrying investor is this is whole debt crisis in greece and europe and the concern is that could it create a second round of the financial crisis. what do you think? >> i don't think so. and it is something of course that everybody is concerned about, the markets are watching very carefully, it's something that occupies the european central bank. the one thing that is a positive that comes out of this, and i like to remind people of that, is it shows the virtue of an independent central bank n. the old days what the greek was do in this circumstance is turn to their central bank to
we have several tools we can use. we can deal with the interest rate we've had in the reserves, that's a new tool that we have. we have issue time depos to it the banks that have excess money on our balance sheets. we can sell out rights on the mortgage backed securities we have, we can also raise the base rate at which banks lend to each other. it really depends on what's happening with the economy. >> susie: richard, another issue that's worrying investor is this is whole debt crisis in...
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-- a valuable tools in our tool kit.ow you develop a program like this? over the past five or 10 years, people have been trying to develop theories behind the programs and have come up with two camps so that there is a spectrum. on one side we have individuals who think it is an ideological goal, that we should be focusing on changing an individual's ideology, his beliefs, his motivations, and approaching the program from that direction. think religious dialogue, religious debates. and really, a focus on the belief system behind the activities. at the other end of the spectrum are those who think it is about changing behavior. a program that has developed along this path will focus more on disengagement, trying to change an individual's activities. it looks often like a rehabilitation program in a federal prison. at the end of the day, programs typically fall someplace in between. depending on the country involved, the circumstances of the individuals involved, but it is important to see the spectrum because when we eval
-- a valuable tools in our tool kit.ow you develop a program like this? over the past five or 10 years, people have been trying to develop theories behind the programs and have come up with two camps so that there is a spectrum. on one side we have individuals who think it is an ideological goal, that we should be focusing on changing an individual's ideology, his beliefs, his motivations, and approaching the program from that direction. think religious dialogue, religious debates. and really,...
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with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference. you too can quickly see how food, exercise, and even the time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. >> shepard: there is reportedly a landmark deal as fox reports tonight on a treaty to reduce the number of nuclear weapons aimed at america and other nations. the u.s. and russia each report that they have reached an agreement on all the necessary documents to sign a new nuclear arms treaty. our mike emanuel is following this live tonight at the pentagon. mike, what does this agreement entail exactly? >> well, shep, a key component is reducing the number of nuclear warheads and launchers by more than 25%. also an important segment is making sure verification allowing each country to
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with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference. you too can quickly see how food, exercise, and even the time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. why not start your discovery today? yeah, but, wow! it looks like you guys have everything. we sure do -- we help millions of people save. look -- we're number one in motorcycle insurance, a leader in boat and rv, and -- oh, wait, let me guess. you're the number-one truck insurer. wow, first guess! nailed it. oh, you're psychic! what am i thinking of right now? tacos? yes! helping you save money no matter what you drive. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> trace: and now to the nuclear standoff with iran. a new report indicates the united states may be weakening proposed
with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference. you too can quickly see how food, exercise, and even the time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. why not start your...
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regulatory science represents the knowledge and tools we need to assess and evaluate a product's safety, efficacy, potency, quality and performance. it is fundamental to all of our work at f.d.a., from supporting the development of new food and medical technologies, to bringing new treatments to patient. in many ways, it represents the gateway between discovery, innovation and opportunity, and actual products that people need and can count on. building a strong, robust regulatory science capacity is vital to the health of our nation, to the health of people, our health care system, our economy and our global competitiveness. during the past two decades, research has dramatically expanded our understanding of boiling and disease. yet the development of new therapies has been in deadline, and the cost of bringing them to market have soared. new approaches in partnerships in the emerging field of regulatory science are urgently needed between bridge the gap between drug discovery and patient care. and i might add to address some of the concerns that senator brownback raised. that will yiel
regulatory science represents the knowledge and tools we need to assess and evaluate a product's safety, efficacy, potency, quality and performance. it is fundamental to all of our work at f.d.a., from supporting the development of new food and medical technologies, to bringing new treatments to patient. in many ways, it represents the gateway between discovery, innovation and opportunity, and actual products that people need and can count on. building a strong, robust regulatory science...
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that needs to be our tool. our arms.vote and our support for contested primaries. >> glenn: i got a short time, i'm running late. i want to ask you this. somebody said, so what does the tea party movement mean anymore? if they can't get this done, what can they get done? the tea party movement or the 9.12 project are going to grow in size because people see it and will go wait, wait. what? a lot of america still isn't awake. what do you think happens to the tea party? >> the tea party will grow. the movements of the people, this ground-swell of support for our constitution, and these limited enumerated powers of our federal government, these movements are going to grow. so people cannot be discouraged. they cannot buy into what the mainstream media would want us to believe. that is that we need to just sit down and shut up, and government will take care of us. >> glenn: oh, they will. >> no. >> glenn: with clor clorophorm. >> people realize this is the voice coming from the bottom up telling the elected officials and app
that needs to be our tool. our arms.vote and our support for contested primaries. >> glenn: i got a short time, i'm running late. i want to ask you this. somebody said, so what does the tea party movement mean anymore? if they can't get this done, what can they get done? the tea party movement or the 9.12 project are going to grow in size because people see it and will go wait, wait. what? a lot of america still isn't awake. what do you think happens to the tea party? >> the tea...
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that needs to be our tool. our arms.te and our support for contested primaries. >> glenn: i got a short time, i'm running late. i want to ask you this. somebody said, so what does the tea party movement mean anymore? if they can't get this done, what can they get done? the tea party movement or the 9.12 project are going to grow in size because people see it and will go wait, wait. what? a lot of america still isn't awake. what do you think happens to the tea party? >> the tea party will grow. the movements of the people, this ground-swell of support for our constitution, and these limited enumerated powers of our federal government, these movements are going to grow. so people cannot be discouraged. they cannot buy into what the mainstream media would want us to believe. that is that we need to just sit down and shut up, and government will take care of us. >> glenn: oh, they will. >> no. >> glenn: with clor clorophorm. >> people realize this is the voice coming from the bottom up telling the elected officials and appoi
that needs to be our tool. our arms.te and our support for contested primaries. >> glenn: i got a short time, i'm running late. i want to ask you this. somebody said, so what does the tea party movement mean anymore? if they can't get this done, what can they get done? the tea party movement or the 9.12 project are going to grow in size because people see it and will go wait, wait. what? a lot of america still isn't awake. what do you think happens to the tea party? >> the tea party...
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we also, though, want to make sure that, again, it can be the responsive tool that it is. and, so, we're sensitive to a sense if there is too much bureaucracy building up, then that would defeat the pups of it in the first place and we are trying to find the balance, between the sufficient amount of coordination, and oversight, and still allowing the free use of it, if you will, in the way that it was intended. >> if you see the effectiveness is impaired at all, let us know, and that would be helpful, and would you agree with the comments, admiral olson, first of all, in all of these programs, and, secondly, his comments about what changes might be coming and what to look for. >> absolutely, sir. i agree 100%. i think the 1206, 1207, 120 8 and as you mentioned which is often neglected in the ofrgs, the imelt funding are key to success and a applaud this nish vif for cerp and the commanders responsible for ultimate military success in the renal oug-- region ought to have the -- >> and you agree you have a broader responsibility cerp transition to cdif is a good program. >>
we also, though, want to make sure that, again, it can be the responsive tool that it is. and, so, we're sensitive to a sense if there is too much bureaucracy building up, then that would defeat the pups of it in the first place and we are trying to find the balance, between the sufficient amount of coordination, and oversight, and still allowing the free use of it, if you will, in the way that it was intended. >> if you see the effectiveness is impaired at all, let us know, and that...
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there are tools in the senate where you can bypass. they're crude and imperfect tools. they have been used regularly by both parties. what we have learned from the reconciliation is that it has been used for sweeping legislation affecting far more than one-sixth of the economy and tax cuts that cuts across area area of the economy being among them but these are not the tools you would hope to use to make basic policy. more and more we're going to have ways to make up the basic process unless you can find some fashion of moving back to at least some reasonable sense of comity. >> would you like to say something about reconciliation? >> let me talk about reconciliation because i was part of the group in 1974 that wrote the budget act. and i remember as we discussed the reconciliation issue which we discussed maybe for 10 minutes because it seem almost like an ministerial function. i mean, the name "reconciliation" comes from the fact that what it was supposed to do was reconcile the difference between the appropriation bills, which had been passed in the summer and the se
there are tools in the senate where you can bypass. they're crude and imperfect tools. they have been used regularly by both parties. what we have learned from the reconciliation is that it has been used for sweeping legislation affecting far more than one-sixth of the economy and tax cuts that cuts across area area of the economy being among them but these are not the tools you would hope to use to make basic policy. more and more we're going to have ways to make up the basic process unless...
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i don't think any one of these tools is going to work. and drl and the state department has issued and has closed an rfp for the development of new mobile technologies. it is very limited pot. a lot of folks who have applied are going through the process. and i would urge that there needs to be a lot more resource put into the development of the technology solutions. and it is extremely that jordan was asking, it is not just governments trying to put the deer are in the headlights. the donor community is doing the same thing. they are trying to maintain their presence in china. moving out of supporting anything that would be perceived as sensitive or directly supporting human-rights in a way they think is sensitive. i think it is an important role and a need for support of that technology development, with the government coming in, as well as the private sector. >> ambassador, would you care to take a shot at that? >> [inaudible] >> [ inaudible ]. we think to the extent you cannot -- you can't have technological assets to bring to bear in
i don't think any one of these tools is going to work. and drl and the state department has issued and has closed an rfp for the development of new mobile technologies. it is very limited pot. a lot of folks who have applied are going through the process. and i would urge that there needs to be a lot more resource put into the development of the technology solutions. and it is extremely that jordan was asking, it is not just governments trying to put the deer are in the headlights. the donor...
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it's a tool that should be used with, tactically but a tool that has greater strategic implications, frankly, than how we are doing with the few that we have in custody. and so i fully support these efforts, and i think that they should be expanded where possible or made more robust in countries where they're needed, but it's really to look at the broader goal of forestalling radicalization in the future, drain the swamp as it were of terrorists that will be coming down the line and working with how we can make deradicallization one piece of the broader counterterrorism tool. so with that i would just leave us with a thought that perhaps we need to realign our goals when it comes to deradicallization fully supporting the idea but trying to understand them within a broader spectrum of policy options. thank you. [applause] >> so marisa draws a very relevant distinction at the outset in her speech, and that's the distinction between deradicallization and counterradicallization. deradicalization comes at the back end of a process. deradicalization occurs after somebody has been engaged i
it's a tool that should be used with, tactically but a tool that has greater strategic implications, frankly, than how we are doing with the few that we have in custody. and so i fully support these efforts, and i think that they should be expanded where possible or made more robust in countries where they're needed, but it's really to look at the broader goal of forestalling radicalization in the future, drain the swamp as it were of terrorists that will be coming down the line and working...
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and american express open is building the tools they need.y, which lets owners take their accounts receivable online. acceptpay. invoice digitally. get paid faster. only from american express open. >>> are you interested in having the "your business" team give your business a makeover? send us an e-mail. yourbusiness@msnbc.com. tell bus your company, what challenges you face and what you've done to try to turn your business around. our address again -- >>> it's time to answer some of your business questions. phil and mike are back with us again. the first one comes from the owner of a gourmet food company. >> we're planning to franchise nationwide and i heard of different companies that do the whole franchising package. would you go with one of these firms or try to do it on a local basis and see how it grows? >> what i would do is use the franchise model but with my own business. open a second location, just like it's a franchise but own it. if you're going to discover all of these systems you need do correctly first. then you have a franchi
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this is a bill that will make change toolings the health care reform bill that president obama signed in to law last tuesday. short by before midnight there was debate whether or not the senate would wait to tackle this later today during normal business hours. keep in mind it was a very late marathon session of the senate, but senate majority leader harry reid pushed hard to make it happen then and there. he made his case on the senate floor. >> the house of representatives worked all weekend moving this issue along and we need to move this along and find out if they have to take action on this tomorrow, which is today. >> reporter: little confusion working those late nights. 2:30 this morning, republicans succeeded in finding two flaws in the package that violate budget rules. both deal with pell grants for low-income college students. what this means is the package will have to go back to the house for final congressional approval, which is something democrats were trying to avoid. let's be clear, this does not affect the fact that the president's health care reform plan is the law
this is a bill that will make change toolings the health care reform bill that president obama signed in to law last tuesday. short by before midnight there was debate whether or not the senate would wait to tackle this later today during normal business hours. keep in mind it was a very late marathon session of the senate, but senate majority leader harry reid pushed hard to make it happen then and there. he made his case on the senate floor. >> the house of representatives worked all...
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to engage means using a different tool in your diplomatic tool box along with the others that you may be doing to try to fix a problem. but i would argue that there's been a benefit of the president's commitment to engage, the president's demonstrated the evidence the president has used in trying to reach out to the iranians which is that we are not seen as blocking a diplomatic resolution to the problems of iran. the focus is much more internationally on iran, and iran's behavior now and much less on, well, you know, was there a chance for a peaceful resolution and the united states somehow just didn't open that door, didn't even knock on that door? without doubt iran's response to the p5 plus 1 diplomacy has not been encouraging. the meetings in geneva on october 1st looked to be a promising start, but that, in fact, the iranians in fact, haven't pursued that. it looks as though they're pursuing belligerence, not cooperation at this point. but i think one thing to everyone sides is that -- emphasize is that simply because the iranians have not responded to a u.s. offer for greater e
to engage means using a different tool in your diplomatic tool box along with the others that you may be doing to try to fix a problem. but i would argue that there's been a benefit of the president's commitment to engage, the president's demonstrated the evidence the president has used in trying to reach out to the iranians which is that we are not seen as blocking a diplomatic resolution to the problems of iran. the focus is much more internationally on iran, and iran's behavior now and much...
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i don't think any one of these tools is going to work. and drl and the state department has issued and has closed an rfp for the development of new mobile technologies. it is very limited pot. a lot of folks who have applied are going through the process. and i would urge that there needs to be a lot more resource put into the development of the technology solutions. and it is extremely important because in light of some of the questions that senator dorgan was asking, it is not just governments that are trying to play the let's freeze the dear deer in the headlight game. like if we stay and don't antagonize anyone, we might be safe. the donor community is doing the same thing. they are trying to maintain their presence in china so they are moving out of supporting anything that will be perceived as sensitive or directly supporting human rights in a way that they think is sensitive. so i do think there is a very important role and a need for support for that kind of technology development, which i would say is both the government coming i
i don't think any one of these tools is going to work. and drl and the state department has issued and has closed an rfp for the development of new mobile technologies. it is very limited pot. a lot of folks who have applied are going through the process. and i would urge that there needs to be a lot more resource put into the development of the technology solutions. and it is extremely important because in light of some of the questions that senator dorgan was asking, it is not just...
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what we're supposed to do is use these tools wisely, like with any kind of tool.its face, the idea it that is a corporation is a person -- this is like an old fiction in american legal system that goes back to the 19th century, and it has had this pernicious effect, on and off, over the last 150 years. it is on its face an absurdity. but the effect of this -- you know, we saw quite a considerable consolidation of power within the media system going back to the 1996 laws put into place by bill clinton. if anything, what we're seeing right now is that the distribution of power -- i am not sure of the fax of the kit -- i'm not sure if the actual effects of the case are as big as the wood and 20 years ago before we had the internet. this is not one that keeps me awake at night. host: nashville, brent on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to speak to the subject of monopolies and add bid agriculture to big oil and big pharma. i would like our guest to speak to how to create more jobs in the agriculture sector. the issues of a food s
what we're supposed to do is use these tools wisely, like with any kind of tool.its face, the idea it that is a corporation is a person -- this is like an old fiction in american legal system that goes back to the 19th century, and it has had this pernicious effect, on and off, over the last 150 years. it is on its face an absurdity. but the effect of this -- you know, we saw quite a considerable consolidation of power within the media system going back to the 1996 laws put into place by bill...
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what we're supposed to do is use these tools wisely, like with any kind of tool. on its face, the idea it that is a corporation is a person -- this is like an old fiction in american legal system that goes back to the 19th century, and it has had this pernicious effect, on and off, over the last 150 years. it is on its face an absurdity. but the effect of this -- you know, we saw quite a considerable consolidation of power within the media system going back to the 1996 laws put into place by bill clinton. if anything, what we're seeing right now is that the distribution of power -- i am not sure of the fax of the kit -- i'm not sure if the actual effects of the case are as big as the wood and 20 years ago before we had the internet. this is not one that keeps me awake at night. host: nashville, brent on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to speak to the subject of monopolies and add bid agriculture to big oil and big pharma. i would like our guest to speak to how to create more jobs in the agriculture sector. the issues of a fo
what we're supposed to do is use these tools wisely, like with any kind of tool. on its face, the idea it that is a corporation is a person -- this is like an old fiction in american legal system that goes back to the 19th century, and it has had this pernicious effect, on and off, over the last 150 years. it is on its face an absurdity. but the effect of this -- you know, we saw quite a considerable consolidation of power within the media system going back to the 1996 laws put into place by...
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this guide has tips and tools to help you keep up with daily challenges at work or at home. also find additional tips and tools at adhdactionguide.com where you can personalize your list to fit your specific needs. just check off the issues that affect you the most then the areas of your life they impact, like work, home or school. right away, you will get useful tips based on your selections which may help you be better organized throughout the day and focus on what's important. call the number on your screen for a free copy of the adult action guide or go to adhdactionguide.com. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: the atrocities of hitler are rightfully recognized as beyond abhorrent, but we must continue to be vigilant to make sure they never happen again. we must never forget. but we also must never stop learning. here is another story of genocide that for some reason history has erased. growing deep within the roots of socialism is a brutal and dismissive view of human life. >> the essence of marx is simply that the universe is run by the cold material, impersonal forces. and that over time,
this guide has tips and tools to help you keep up with daily challenges at work or at home. also find additional tips and tools at adhdactionguide.com where you can personalize your list to fit your specific needs. just check off the issues that affect you the most then the areas of your life they impact, like work, home or school. right away, you will get useful tips based on your selections which may help you be better organized throughout the day and focus on what's important. call the...
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incorrect economic policy, you have one tool -- in correcting economic policy, you have one tool, whichl with the problem itself. having been one of many founders of the euro, i can put myself in my shoes and understand that they need to deal with their own problem. european surveillance has not been effective enough. xdthey want to clean up the situation themself. i perfectly respect this. i do believe they are able to do that. Ñiçówe remain in a position whee are happy to have, if asked -- as you know, we have been recently asked to provide to the european commission in athens -- we were happy to provide an expert. we do what our members ask us. this institution has to be at the service of its members. if we were asked to do more, we would do more. the europeans, i believe are able to fix the problem. Ñi>> i have time for one more. i would be happy to give you more as you leave. >the imf has recently shifted longstanding policy stances in encouraging countries to use spending as a tool in economic downturns and by indulging the effectiveness of capital controls. what does this say abo
incorrect economic policy, you have one tool -- in correcting economic policy, you have one tool, whichl with the problem itself. having been one of many founders of the euro, i can put myself in my shoes and understand that they need to deal with their own problem. european surveillance has not been effective enough. xdthey want to clean up the situation themself. i perfectly respect this. i do believe they are able to do that. Ñiçówe remain in a position whee are happy to have, if asked --...
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with this tool i saw how little changes can make a big difference.time of day... affect your numbers, and make healthy choices. you'll also receive a prescription discount card. i discovered what i can eat and how much. i discovered i only needed a twenty-minute walk. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. there's so much to discover inthe accu-chek aviva system. why not start your discovery today? all: i did. >> fox news alert. new details coming in on the push to win the vote from bart stupack. he is a hold out when it come to abortion funding. that is the bill that the democrats and the house are voting on. today, they are trying to win his vote and votes was others that are holding firm along with him. there are reports earlier today not confirmed by fox that bart stupack was a yes. we have the latest from major garrett who is live in the white house now. what do we know? >> bart stupack's spokeswoman e-mailed and said there is no deal on executive order dealing with the question of abortion and congressman is stepack is a no vote right now.
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there are tools in the senate where you can bypass. they're crude and imperfect tools. they have been used regularly by both parties. what we have learned from the reconciliation is that it has been used for sweeping legislation affecting far more than one-sixth of the economy and tax cuts that cuts across area area of the economy being among them but these are not the tools you would hope to use to make basic policy. more and more we're going to have ways to make up the basic process unless you can find some fashion of moving back to at least some reasonable sense of comity. >> would you like to say something about reconciliation? >> let me talk about reconciliation because i was part of the group in 1974 that wrote the budget act. and i remember as we discussed the reconciliation issue which we discussed maybe for 10 minutes because it seem almost like an ministerial function. i mean, the name "reconciliation" comes from the fact that what it was supposed to do was reconcile the difference between the appropriation bills, which had been passed in the summer and the se
there are tools in the senate where you can bypass. they're crude and imperfect tools. they have been used regularly by both parties. what we have learned from the reconciliation is that it has been used for sweeping legislation affecting far more than one-sixth of the economy and tax cuts that cuts across area area of the economy being among them but these are not the tools you would hope to use to make basic policy. more and more we're going to have ways to make up the basic process unless...
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and disseminating it, and promoting social networking tools.s of the companies, we would say to provide and promote, encouraging companies to join initiatives. we appreciate the letter by senator durbin asking companies to join the global technology initiatives. the google decision illustrates the possibility of moving beyond an either/or mentality and thinking the choices are state and sensor or leave the country. technically, it has not left the country. we do not know that the one country, two systems move will work, but google has been able to act in a principled way. whether this will act is uncertaint, but the story is not over and the future is a long time. >> thank you for your testimony. next, we will hear from mr. edward black, the ceo of the computer industry association. he has been the ceo of that organization since 1995. he previously chaired the state department advisory committee on international communications and information policy. he also served in the office of the commerce department and the state department, holds a b.a.
and disseminating it, and promoting social networking tools.s of the companies, we would say to provide and promote, encouraging companies to join initiatives. we appreciate the letter by senator durbin asking companies to join the global technology initiatives. the google decision illustrates the possibility of moving beyond an either/or mentality and thinking the choices are state and sensor or leave the country. technically, it has not left the country. we do not know that the one country,...
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do something to remove them from power with the tools that we have. the tools of voting.ost: you can reach us through twitter as well, there is one message there now. "we have to raise spending and tackle the deficits -- cut spending and raise taxes to tackle our deficits. does anyone think congress will do that"? "seeking to reclaim the reform mantle, democratic leaders are advocating a move that would shake out the traffic of awarding no bid contracts. democrats are pushing a new rule that would most likely forbid earmarked expediters to private for-profit contractors for least one year. such businesses -- billions annually in federal grants directed their way. one way to rebut charges they have been soft on ethics issues." julia, south carolina. what is the name of your town? caller: bakersfield. host: good morning, ma'am. caller: please give me sufficient time to explain why i believe that both of the people and the government are the problem. we are a constitutional republic, not a democracy. in a democracy the majority of the people, no matter how wrong the bill is,
do something to remove them from power with the tools that we have. the tools of voting.ost: you can reach us through twitter as well, there is one message there now. "we have to raise spending and tackle the deficits -- cut spending and raise taxes to tackle our deficits. does anyone think congress will do that"? "seeking to reclaim the reform mantle, democratic leaders are advocating a move that would shake out the traffic of awarding no bid contracts. democrats are pushing a...
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i just had two tools. i only see three. i'll look on the floor.re watching this thinking the process looks like torture, well, wigan would be the first to agree. >> i don't actually enjoy doing the work. it sends me insane doing it. to actually get them to fit in the needle can be a murderous process. >> reporter: listen to what happened to alice through wigan's looking glass. >> so i'm lifting her with the eyelash to put her under the table. i have to poke the top of her head. i'm poking. she's going like that. i'm doing this microscopically. and at the same time i'm going (sighing) i lift her out again and then.... >> reporter: wigan inhaled alice. >> gone. >> reporter: even his own heartbeat works against him. >> sometimes my pulse kept on moving. it was like a little jackhammer. i kind of learned to control the whole thing just naturally. >> reporter: the pay-off is this month. someone's first glimpse at what seems impossible. the wow moment. >> (gasping) oh, my goodness! >> unimagineably tiny. >> i don't even know how that's possible. >> repo
i just had two tools. i only see three. i'll look on the floor.re watching this thinking the process looks like torture, well, wigan would be the first to agree. >> i don't actually enjoy doing the work. it sends me insane doing it. to actually get them to fit in the needle can be a murderous process. >> reporter: listen to what happened to alice through wigan's looking glass. >> so i'm lifting her with the eyelash to put her under the table. i have to poke the top of her...