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. >> there is a huge underfunding of children's cancer and we need to do something about it. >> bruce jenner's ex linda thompson opens up about life before caitlyn. >> bruce came to me one day and something about myself. >> that's next. >>> the new "extra" is on trend. >> on point. >> on entertainment done differently. >> the new ultra-connected "extra." >>> welcome back to "extra." let's get you caught up on the stories everyone's talking about. here's this weekend's extra. >>> two new coaches on "the voice" and they're pharrell approved. >> i am other, getting in the spirit of back to school teaming up for their unique back to school collection. >> the whole entire gesture is awesome. it's over 650 pieces. >> he's mesmerized audiences with his mind-blowing illusions and now master magician criss angel is dealing with reality. his son has dancer. >> as a parent, watching my son go through spinal taps, chemotherapy, it is so hard to go through. >> now he's fighting for a cure. there is a huge underfunding of children's cancer and for me, we need to do something about it. >> this monda
. >> there is a huge underfunding of children's cancer and we need to do something about it. >> bruce jenner's ex linda thompson opens up about life before caitlyn. >> bruce came to me one day and something about myself. >> that's next. >>> the new "extra" is on trend. >> on point. >> on entertainment done differently. >> the new ultra-connected "extra." >>> welcome back to "extra." let's get you caught up...
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as the "united mine workers" ask congress for a bailout of their underfunded pension plan. first-ever government bailout of a private pension. the union blames environmental regulations and a new trend toward clean energy for massive job losses in the industry. west virginia senator joe manchin is one of the sponsors of the bill... he says lawmakers - even those in his own party - have failed america's miners. "these people have delivered the energy that has built our country, fought both wars and won them. we owe them to get their health care and pension. lets fulfill that." if the legislation is approved - it would shift money from a fund set up to clean up abandoned mines to the pension fund... but some conservatives are worried it could open the door to more government bailouts for private pensions. it's the end of an era... for hewlett-packard. the company is selling its software business - to little-known british company micro focus. its an 8-point-8 billion dollar deal that shrinks h-p again. chief executive meg whitman is focusing on areas like networking - storage
as the "united mine workers" ask congress for a bailout of their underfunded pension plan. first-ever government bailout of a private pension. the union blames environmental regulations and a new trend toward clean energy for massive job losses in the industry. west virginia senator joe manchin is one of the sponsors of the bill... he says lawmakers - even those in his own party - have failed america's miners. "these people have delivered the energy that has built our country,...
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many public leaders viewed the schools as black schools and support at as such.uately suppo it was underfunded and adequately supported. i will wrap up to take a few questions.na >> actually is required another supreme court decision in order to reopen the schools in 1964. people thought the kennedy and frustration could do something but they had just as much trouble doing that builg as a black leaders to build support so it did requiret another supreme court decision and it was awful five years. >> >> what was the mind-set of the rest that they said we will not comply? >> fight on number it was the mind-set but the only thing i can come up with is they were truly embarrassed to be part of the supreme court decision of one of the five cases. that really made them want to do something to push back. finance and senator byrd had huge authority in that town and meeting behind the scenes with leaders so they would view themselves as agh test case. we can do this and other communities can do this. the white leaders that created that academy created a booklet explaining how to do the s dash but off c
many public leaders viewed the schools as black schools and support at as such.uately suppo it was underfunded and adequately supported. i will wrap up to take a few questions.na >> actually is required another supreme court decision in order to reopen the schools in 1964. people thought the kennedy and frustration could do something but they had just as much trouble doing that builg as a black leaders to build support so it did requiret another supreme court decision and it was awful...
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. >> are we going to tax and regulate it and send those proceeds to underfunded criminal drug dealers? >> they voted to legalize medical marijuana in 2010. >>> arizona teens ranked the most irresponsible in the country, and as a a matter of fact, a new study looked at some things, for example, sex and drugs, and the state in our state is shocking. ryan cody will break it all down for us. decisions, no surprise there, but to find out arizona teenagers are coming to the most irresponsible in the country, that will raise some eyebrows. there may be a logical explanation. >> pressure to fit in will make even the most responsible teenagers make bad choices. >> if you don't do the cool things, i guess you do not feel part of that cool group. >> nearly 10% of teens admitted to trying cocaine, 35% drinking alcohol, 45% say they did not use condoms during sexual encounters. >> the reward center is going to trump any decision. >> katie now travels the country, training parents on how understanding how their brains function. >> it is not developed in e- mails until around age 22 and meals around
. >> are we going to tax and regulate it and send those proceeds to underfunded criminal drug dealers? >> they voted to legalize medical marijuana in 2010. >>> arizona teens ranked the most irresponsible in the country, and as a a matter of fact, a new study looked at some things, for example, sex and drugs, and the state in our state is shocking. ryan cody will break it all down for us. decisions, no surprise there, but to find out arizona teenagers are coming to the most...
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reality is that our stay commission that looked at funding for public education, we are already underfunding public edge of tatian by $1 billion a year. charter schools already take $450 million from our local district. maria: let's talk about that money. that is a scary number. ed: is it true? marty: 4% of kids that go to public kids go to charter schools. the money follows the kids, so the numbers feel big and scary but the reality is if you go to a charter school, tax dollars fall you -- follow you, so it is funded by the tax dollars attributed to you, so it follows the child, which makes good sense from a taxpayer's point of view, that you will put the money where the school is, and just like if i moved from me and goes to milton instead of randolph carried it makes common sense. the money attributed to a child follows the child. maria: but that money takes it out of the public schools you are saying? marty: we make it sound like money belongs to the school district. money is actually about children. barbara: that analogy is the family of four, where one of them goes to mortgage. you sti
reality is that our stay commission that looked at funding for public education, we are already underfunding public edge of tatian by $1 billion a year. charter schools already take $450 million from our local district. maria: let's talk about that money. that is a scary number. ed: is it true? marty: 4% of kids that go to public kids go to charter schools. the money follows the kids, so the numbers feel big and scary but the reality is if you go to a charter school, tax dollars fall you --...
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have ignored the enduring appeal have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, underresourced in order to handle transnational challenges. as these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward, both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribe aggressive nationalism. a crude populism, sometimes from the far left but more often from the far right which seeks to restore what they believe was a better, simpler age, free of outside contamination. we can not dismiss these visions. they are powerful. among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long term. but i do believe that these visions fail to recognize at very basic level our common humanity. moreover i believe that the acceleration of travel and technology and telecommunications together with the global economy that depends on a global supply cha it self-defeating ultimately for those that seek to reverse this progress? today a nation ringed by walls would on
have ignored the enduring appeal have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, underresourced in order to handle transnational challenges. as these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward, both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribe aggressive nationalism. a crude populism, sometimes from the far left but more often from the far right which seeks to restore...
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alameda animal shelter is at risk of closing, because they are underfunded. president owners will gather outside city hall on tuesday while friends of alameda animal shelter plead their case. the shelter is one of our perfect pet partners. >> you will probably not see significant increases in gas prices for a year because the market is saturated with supply and demand is declining, not just in the united states but in india and china because of advances in electric car and fuel efficiency. right now the average price for gasoline is $2.90 a gallon in extra and $2.70's around the state. >> starbucks, dunkin' donuts is coming for you, according to consumers company they are teaming up with coca-cola to launch ready to drink iced coffee to be sold as convenience stores and dunkin' donuts hitting the store shelves next year. given how crazy they went for dunkin' donuts opening in our area it could be a hit. >> the devastation on ground in loma fire is getting worse and the growing frustration of neighbors waiting do hear in this homes are still sanding. >> condo
alameda animal shelter is at risk of closing, because they are underfunded. president owners will gather outside city hall on tuesday while friends of alameda animal shelter plead their case. the shelter is one of our perfect pet partners. >> you will probably not see significant increases in gas prices for a year because the market is saturated with supply and demand is declining, not just in the united states but in india and china because of advances in electric car and fuel...
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i find the school system is underfunded and inadequately supported by the whole community. it is not embraced as the whole community public school system. i want to wrap up and take a few questions. if anybody has a question i am glad to take it. yes, ma'am? what type of public schools reopened is the question. good question. it required another supreme court decision actually in order to reopen the schools and that was 1964. a lot of people had hopes the kennedy administration would be able to do something and reopen them sooner but they had as much trouble as other leaders. it required another supreme court decision and it was a full five years. >> what do you think there was about the mind of those who lived in farmville that said that apart from the rest of the south where they said we will not combine, we will close. >> the only thing i can come up with they were embarrassed of being one of the five cases in the supreme court decision. i think that made them want to do something to push back and i think senator bird was meeting with prominent leaders there. they may ha
i find the school system is underfunded and inadequately supported by the whole community. it is not embraced as the whole community public school system. i want to wrap up and take a few questions. if anybody has a question i am glad to take it. yes, ma'am? what type of public schools reopened is the question. good question. it required another supreme court decision actually in order to reopen the schools and that was 1964. a lot of people had hopes the kennedy administration would be able to...
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enduring appeal of ethnic and sectarian identities, have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under-resourced, in order to handle transnational challenges. and as these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity, or tribe, or sect, aggressive nationalism, a crude populism -- sometimes from the far left, but more often from the far right -- which seeks to restore what they believe was a better, simpler age free of outside contamination. we cannot dismiss these visions. they are powerful. they reflect dissatisfaction among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long term, but i do believe that these visions fail to recognize, at a very basic level, our common humanity. moreover, i believe that the acceleration of travel and technology and telecommunications -- together with a global economy that depends on a global supply chain -- makes it self-defeating ultimately for
enduring appeal of ethnic and sectarian identities, have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under-resourced, in order to handle transnational challenges. and as these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity, or tribe, or sect, aggressive nationalism, a crude populism -- sometimes from the far left, but more often from...
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here is a nation, one person, genocide, pipeline, underfunded schools, nothing but a system stripped of innocence, guilt by birth certificate students, children, suspect before students. here is the nation, not a democracy. this is an open air prison. anything and everything, a mathematical assessment, calculated way to keep your hands moving, mind functioning, genocide built on slavery, the constitution, jefferson davis, mission accomplished, manifest destiny, institution like immigration, bicentennial, living in the popular center and coyote trails, brick by brick, inch by inch, in the nation, a chain to keep you in place, power over fear, national defense, against it, who says that, who did that, he is the very squad, and turner, with the rosenbergs, hampton, killed in much the same fashion here with the bloodsoaked fields in the night of eddie lopez, and mike brown or trayvon martin, the nation is not a democracy, not a republic. this is the state of the union killing our children, war. [applause] >> that is the deal, everyone. matt sedillo. [applause] >> thank you, matt. the lef
here is a nation, one person, genocide, pipeline, underfunded schools, nothing but a system stripped of innocence, guilt by birth certificate students, children, suspect before students. here is the nation, not a democracy. this is an open air prison. anything and everything, a mathematical assessment, calculated way to keep your hands moving, mind functioning, genocide built on slavery, the constitution, jefferson davis, mission accomplished, manifest destiny, institution like immigration,...
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. >> of which is incredibly underfunded. >> yeah. number one cause of death by disease for children, cancer. and out of $4 billion that the government spends, less than 4% goes to 12 different types of pediatric cancer. less than 70 cents goes to they don't even get an opportunity to see the future. so we must do something about it. i want to go before congress next year and talk about this disproportionate amount of money spent. i'm trying to take action, hopefully with everybody watching, go to criss angel help.com. buy a ticket. 100% of the proceeds unlike most charities go to children's treatment and research and we also have an incredible show with jerry lewis, tony orlando. richie sambora. imagine dragons told me they're going to be there. floyd mayweather. and if you can't be there, it's okay. go to criss angel help.com and bid on an auction item. there is over 60 auction items that you can't buy, experiences unlike anything that were given to me by my friends. if you like celine dion, jennifer lopez, you can actually go stay
. >> of which is incredibly underfunded. >> yeah. number one cause of death by disease for children, cancer. and out of $4 billion that the government spends, less than 4% goes to 12 different types of pediatric cancer. less than 70 cents goes to they don't even get an opportunity to see the future. so we must do something about it. i want to go before congress next year and talk about this disproportionate amount of money spent. i'm trying to take action, hopefully with everybody...
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our city is dirty, underfunded, one half of nevada's students do not graduate from highschool. then wayne newton who recently filed bankruptcy, all of a sudden has money to buy in? this is like old rome where everyone sat at the coliseum while rome burnt. jeff says... a stadium plan, not just a bad deal, it is blatant theft. my scheme of things, if the raiders never played another game ever i would never miss them. i think it's a good choice if we have a stadium for las vegas nevada . i think it's great that they're going to come. i'm a big raiders fan. i would love to take my son to his first raiders game. "im not talking to you! i dont give a bleep. the longer i dont get to talk to you is the long i dont get my point across! a heated, profanity-laced exchange between a customer and a sahara and arville location. we told you yesterday that this all started when the customer, tyrone pauline was told cash only and he only had a credit card. he said they should have given him a heads up before he was stuck in the drive-thru line. so is the customer always right? rick doesn't thin
our city is dirty, underfunded, one half of nevada's students do not graduate from highschool. then wayne newton who recently filed bankruptcy, all of a sudden has money to buy in? this is like old rome where everyone sat at the coliseum while rome burnt. jeff says... a stadium plan, not just a bad deal, it is blatant theft. my scheme of things, if the raiders never played another game ever i would never miss them. i think it's a good choice if we have a stadium for las vegas nevada . i think...
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pediatric cancer research is underfunded. >> unfortunately like i said there's not new treatments that are coming out as frequently as in adult cancer therapies. >> reporter: people need to be vocal and speak up about peer resrch. >> the money that is going to come r th better pediatric cancer resrch is going to have to come from the it's important to them that we fund childhood cancer more than it is currently. >> reporter: giving hope to more kids like leah. >> i expect every year from now to be much better than that your. >> reporter: tonya rogers for "the now." >> that's it for "the now tampa bay." abc action news at five starts right now. >>> now at 5:00, nervous families living near this toxic sinkhole still left with many questions tonight. the one major test result they are still waiting on to see if their water is safe. >>> the showdown on the debate stage, tens of millions of people expected to watch tonight. the concerns both candidates have and how many voters say their minds could change after tonight. but first, denis phillips is >>> the higher they go, can lead to hail a
pediatric cancer research is underfunded. >> unfortunately like i said there's not new treatments that are coming out as frequently as in adult cancer therapies. >> reporter: people need to be vocal and speak up about peer resrch. >> the money that is going to come r th better pediatric cancer resrch is going to have to come from the it's important to them that we fund childhood cancer more than it is currently. >> reporter: giving hope to more kids like leah. >> i...
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we're underfunded, undersupported. please get us help. aarp wants to make life better for everybody as they age. we've got our toe in the water on this. we're going all in on occasion e giving to help these people. >> this resource guide i love the way it is laid out. it is simple just two pages because this is the back of it. here you go. people can get this for free. what is in here? >> oh, my of good information. we have aarp .org/i heart caregivers. lots of great information. caregiver providers, locations federal and state stuff is in there. in wisconsin where can you get help? support groups. just alzheimer's association connectors, everything you would want to need as a caregiver there are links to find what you need. >> it's like care provider, locaters, long-term care calculators so you can estimate work and care giving. all of this stuff is in this great resource guide. so here is the information so that you can get your hands on this. it's free, and all you have to do is call toll free, it is (877)926-8300 so one more time (877
we're underfunded, undersupported. please get us help. aarp wants to make life better for everybody as they age. we've got our toe in the water on this. we're going all in on occasion e giving to help these people. >> this resource guide i love the way it is laid out. it is simple just two pages because this is the back of it. here you go. people can get this for free. what is in here? >> oh, my of good information. we have aarp .org/i heart caregivers. lots of great information....
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duty it represents a commitment to the comp -- country and it represents the public schools and underfunded public schools and what we stand for. i believe what the students really wanted to do was to something that says they are paying attention and they have really strong opinions. >> obviously i was not there and you cannot see in this particular clip but what was the crowd reaction? >> the crowd responded positively afterwards, they were thrilled to see the students take a stand by taking a knee. >> we also let students know as did the director of pr afterwards, he said a nice thing and had a good conversation to say that there could be ramifications for doing this. right now, this is live and we are really in the middle of an interesting teachable moment and i believe there are people in the community that feel very proud and there are some people around pretty much are not within the community that are pretty upset. for those people, we want you to understand there is no disrespect to this country at all, we want to affect change, positive change, especially for our students, many of
duty it represents a commitment to the comp -- country and it represents the public schools and underfunded public schools and what we stand for. i believe what the students really wanted to do was to something that says they are paying attention and they have really strong opinions. >> obviously i was not there and you cannot see in this particular clip but what was the crowd reaction? >> the crowd responded positively afterwards, they were thrilled to see the students take a stand...
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you see poor funded and underfunded schools.ing back from prison with nothing but $20. you see abandoned buildings, and communities that are meant to look like third world countries. you see a proliferation of guns, no options or opportunities, no economic development. so poverty raining. and you see this in a community day in and day out. and unless we have the courage to do all of that and change the playing field, we are not going to see an end to this. some people want the national guard to come in. the national guard comes in and does nothing but suppression. we need federal funding because there's a state of emergency in chicago just like foods and fires and earthquakes. we have a flood and fire and earthquake of violence and blood on our streets. >> i believe you heard what i just read there from the interview with the superintendent eddie johnson speaking with the "chicago tribune" with witnesses who will not talk. you said there's a lack of trust between police and the young people. what are the steps? go ahead, if you'
you see poor funded and underfunded schools.ing back from prison with nothing but $20. you see abandoned buildings, and communities that are meant to look like third world countries. you see a proliferation of guns, no options or opportunities, no economic development. so poverty raining. and you see this in a community day in and day out. and unless we have the courage to do all of that and change the playing field, we are not going to see an end to this. some people want the national guard to...
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have left international institutions ill equipped, underfunded, underresourced in order to handle transnational these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward. both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribe or sect, aggressive nationalism, a crude populism. sometimes from the far left but sometimes from the far right to restore what they believe was a better simpler age free of outside contamination. we cannot dismiss these visions, they are powerful. they reflect dissatisfaction among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long-term. but i do believe that these visions fail to recognize that a very basic level, our common humanity. moreover, i believe that the acceleration of travel and technology and tell communications, together with a global economy that depends on a global supply chains making it self-defeating ultimately for those who seek to reverse this progress. today, a nation by walls would only imprison itsel
have left international institutions ill equipped, underfunded, underresourced in order to handle transnational these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward. both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribe or sect, aggressive nationalism, a crude populism. sometimes from the far left but sometimes from the far right to restore what they believe was a better simpler age free of...
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>> part of it is it is underfunded. that's one of the reasons we like to raise more money for brain cancer research. it is a terrible disease. and um, they made progress. dr. hararri was just at our golf outing and talked a little bit about some of the progress they have made. we're fortunate working with dr. harrai at the comprehensive cancer center we changed to a fellowship from a professorship to a fellowship. we have our first fellow started august 1 and, she will be doing clinical trials so we're starting to use the million dollars for research. a lot of research and we are very excited about the fact that she is part of our program. >> that is that's a huge advance really exciting. all of money you have raised we effort. people can come out and run with wolfes. join the pack. 10:00 a.m. registration starts at 83:00 o. it's the same day you can show up and register right at the event. go to run with wolfes.com for more information. show up then, run, support help raise money to cure and find a cure for brain cance
>> part of it is it is underfunded. that's one of the reasons we like to raise more money for brain cancer research. it is a terrible disease. and um, they made progress. dr. hararri was just at our golf outing and talked a little bit about some of the progress they have made. we're fortunate working with dr. harrai at the comprehensive cancer center we changed to a fellowship from a professorship to a fellowship. we have our first fellow started august 1 and, she will be doing clinical...
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he was underfunded in his campaign and was considered a dark force than they elected him basically for message and his message was an even closer relations with the west and moving forward to developing a government, government institutions that are clean and transparent and impersonal. mania's relationship with nato? >> guest: romania has good relations with nato. it's unambiguous. romania wants nato to be as small as possible. c-span: are they a member? >> guest: yes, they been a member since early 2000, and forget the year exact way. but there are two things here and i'd just like to go back to amend to johannes. wonder the understated reasons that we have never said openly why johannes was elected was romania had a very happy experience with another ethnic german, king carol the first who moved romania from 1866 to 1914 and he built the modern romanian state. he built the institution. as they became corrupt and abuse that he started them from scratch and romanians associate that role with a strong role that built the modern bureaucratic apparatus and there was this big hope that he
he was underfunded in his campaign and was considered a dark force than they elected him basically for message and his message was an even closer relations with the west and moving forward to developing a government, government institutions that are clean and transparent and impersonal. mania's relationship with nato? >> guest: romania has good relations with nato. it's unambiguous. romania wants nato to be as small as possible. c-span: are they a member? >> guest: yes, they been a...
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you all are overworked, understaffed, underfunded and underpaid and have an impossible task. for you to work during the day at your job as a public defender and spend nights on then streets standing in risky situations between police and protesters, it is volatile. what personally draws you out there? >> it is not just me, there is eddie thomas from my office, elizabeth gerber, a lot of others have been out here. what draws us is not the paycheck, the hours or work but the heart for the people. our heart is always pounding for the people i'm respepresenting. when you are passionate and have a purpose it doesn't matter if you are tired. the fourth night a here, i have been up to 3:00 or 4:00 every morning and i'm tired but i will go because i'm driving by the fuel to know we can make a difference today and we will improve things tomorrow. in that sense, in that way i believe we are getting better. that keeps me going. >> as you know, mr. scott's widow released a video that she took of the incident. i'm wondering -- you know the justice system well. there are folks involved in
you all are overworked, understaffed, underfunded and underpaid and have an impossible task. for you to work during the day at your job as a public defender and spend nights on then streets standing in risky situations between police and protesters, it is volatile. what personally draws you out there? >> it is not just me, there is eddie thomas from my office, elizabeth gerber, a lot of others have been out here. what draws us is not the paycheck, the hours or work but the heart for the...
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have left international institutions ill equipped, underfunded in order to handle transnational challengesl problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward. both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism. the politics of ethnicity or tribe or sect. aggressive nationalism. a crude populism. sometimes from the far left but more often from the far right which ek sos to restore what they believe is a better simpler age free of outside contamination. we cannot dismiss these visions. they're powerful. they reflect dissatisfaction among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or press spir prosperity over the long term but i do believe these visions fail to recognize at a very basic level our common humanity. moreover, i believe the acceleration of telecommunications, together with a global economy that depends on global supply chais.s today, a nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself. so the answer cannot be a simple rejection of global integration. we must work together to make sure
have left international institutions ill equipped, underfunded in order to handle transnational challengesl problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward. both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism. the politics of ethnicity or tribe or sect. aggressive nationalism. a crude populism. sometimes from the far left but more often from the far right which ek sos to restore what they believe is a better simpler age free of...
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the shelter is underfunded and running out of money. next week pet owners will rally to save the shelter and keep it open, gathering outside city hall on tuesday while friends of animal shelter plead the case. it is one of our perfect pet partners. >> you could be glad to hear this we will not see any significant increases in gas prices for at least a year. analysts say the market saturated with supplies in inventory and, also, demand for gas is declining, not just in the u.s. but in indiana and china. it is due to vans in electric cars and fuel efficiency. right now the average price for gas is $2.9 30 a gallon in san francisco, and lower around the state, at $2.70. >> starbucks, dunkin' donuts is coming for you, according to securities.com they are teaming up with coca-cola to launch ready to drink ice coffee products available with melted sugar and be sole at grocery and convenience store and dunkin' donuts locations. the doctors are expected to hit the store shelves next year. >> san francisco's only commercial farm is about to lose
the shelter is underfunded and running out of money. next week pet owners will rally to save the shelter and keep it open, gathering outside city hall on tuesday while friends of animal shelter plead the case. it is one of our perfect pet partners. >> you could be glad to hear this we will not see any significant increases in gas prices for at least a year. analysts say the market saturated with supplies in inventory and, also, demand for gas is declining, not just in the u.s. but in...
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the money is going to be in treasuries and so forth, those pensions are going to continue to be underfunded point, obviously there's going to be a turning point that is going to occur where rates are going to start to move upward at a substantial clip. and those pension funds that are going to be holding investments at that point that have coupons that are quite low are obviously going to be affected to the detriment when that turn does occur. >> let me get this straight, david. let me get this straight. yields aren't high enough to create an investment landscape to make the types of returns to fund the pensions? and while doing so, they're forced to hold paper that is under pressure right now as rates are moving up? it seems as though it's a double whammy. is that about the size of it? >> that's exactly the size of it. and i'm going to add one more element that makes it even worse, which is there is no restructuring regime. there is no legal regime in the united states to allow these states to restructure their finances including their pension obligations. so at some point, i'm not saying
the money is going to be in treasuries and so forth, those pensions are going to continue to be underfunded point, obviously there's going to be a turning point that is going to occur where rates are going to start to move upward at a substantial clip. and those pension funds that are going to be holding investments at that point that have coupons that are quite low are obviously going to be affected to the detriment when that turn does occur. >> let me get this straight, david. let me...
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understaffed, underfunded, underpaid and really have an impossible task. you to work during the day at your job as public defender and then spend nights on the streets standing in risky situations between people, it's very volatile. what personally draws you out there. >> it's nos not just me. eddie thomas from my office. emmy wallworth. and it's knows the work. it's the heart for the people. and when you are passionate or have a purpose. it doesn't matter what's in your way. or if even if you are tired. this is my fourth night out here and i'm tired but i'm going to keep going because i'm driven by the fuel that knowing that we can make a difference for today and we will improve things for tomorrow. in that way i believe we're getting better and that is what keeps me going. >> as you know mr. scott's widow released a video she took of the incident. i'm wondering, you know the justice system well. there are folks involved in the investigation saying look we don't want to release the police videos because we don't want witnesses to change their testimony or
understaffed, underfunded, underpaid and really have an impossible task. you to work during the day at your job as public defender and then spend nights on the streets standing in risky situations between people, it's very volatile. what personally draws you out there. >> it's nos not just me. eddie thomas from my office. emmy wallworth. and it's knows the work. it's the heart for the people. and when you are passionate or have a purpose. it doesn't matter what's in your way. or if even...
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to fund a comprehensive addiction and alcohol treatment program in the state, which is woefully underfunded. josh: 60 seconds for the answer, please. play by the rules. shifting gears, climate change. we start with you on this one, mr. rubens. for years, you represented the union of concerned scientists. do you still support regulations to curb climate mr. rubens: i don't support regulations. i oppose maggie hassan and senator ayotte, both of whom has -- have endorsed president obama's epa regulations. 600-some pages, hyper complex regulations that will do nothing. i think global warming is a problem that we need to deal with. the way i would deal with it is eliminate all subsidies and determine which form of energy is right for which consumer and which business. we also need to spearhead and spark plug the incredible talent we have in this country for innovation. we can innovate cheer, cleaner , abundant energy. there will be a phenomenal increase in demand worldwide. i want to export that product from the united states of america. i want to bring the jobs home. i want to stop buying energ
to fund a comprehensive addiction and alcohol treatment program in the state, which is woefully underfunded. josh: 60 seconds for the answer, please. play by the rules. shifting gears, climate change. we start with you on this one, mr. rubens. for years, you represented the union of concerned scientists. do you still support regulations to curb climate mr. rubens: i don't support regulations. i oppose maggie hassan and senator ayotte, both of whom has -- have endorsed president obama's epa...
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money on domestic programs, including ones we don't even have now and the ones we have now are underfunded will be very little room for the changes and improvements in defense and intelligence that i think need to be made. that's my major argument with her positions. >> mr. director, do you think vladimir putin is a stronger leader than president obama? >> well, he may be stronger but strong is not always great. i think it was george orwell who said you can always have peace if you're willing to live with a boot in your face. putin effectively puts his boot in a lot of faces. he may be strong but it doesn't mean he's a good leader or a good political figure. >> then what do you make of donald trump's praise of vladimir putin, who said he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader, he's also said if he compliments me, i'll compliment him? >> well, look, in 1941 to '45, we were close ally of the man who at that point had killed more people than anyone in history, stalin. he and franklin roosevelt said kind things back and forth. roosevelt called him uncle joe. what matters
money on domestic programs, including ones we don't even have now and the ones we have now are underfunded will be very little room for the changes and improvements in defense and intelligence that i think need to be made. that's my major argument with her positions. >> mr. director, do you think vladimir putin is a stronger leader than president obama? >> well, he may be stronger but strong is not always great. i think it was george orwell who said you can always have peace if...
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really was created in mississippi was a somewhat mediocre school system for whites and a sorely underfunded school system for blacks. and that system of education came under attack from at least two fronts throughout the 20th century. one was from black parents and black educators who from the very beginning were with trying to get more resources for black education. the other was from a federal government that increasingly was concerned with this issue of ending racial segregation, and there are a lot of complicated reasons for that. but segregated education was perhaps the most obvious example of why the jim crow system was inequitable. if you wanted to look around and see that separate but equal was really not equal, the best place you could look was the schools. i mean, there were all kind of aspects of southern life were segregated during the jim crow era. you had segregated water fountains but, you know, everybody at least got a drink of water even if, you know, the fountains themselves maybe looked different. but in schools almost everywhere you looked, it was unequal. the materials,
really was created in mississippi was a somewhat mediocre school system for whites and a sorely underfunded school system for blacks. and that system of education came under attack from at least two fronts throughout the 20th century. one was from black parents and black educators who from the very beginning were with trying to get more resources for black education. the other was from a federal government that increasingly was concerned with this issue of ending racial segregation, and there...
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looking for money elsewhere even taking money from disabled schoolchildren, new jersey schools are so underfunded that their schools are now seeking revenue by selling advertisements on the side of school buses so while this is occurring. that's another example involving children. the other age and of the spectrum are nursing homes and unfortunately in this country are not doing very well. the quality of care on average for older americans is not great in the united states and some states are much worse than others, maryland where i live which is in many years, sometimes the richest state per capita, it's a degrade according to some reports. it was tight i think with mississippi or alabama, one of the poorer states in the country at that time. the country is doing a little better according to one of the reports i've seen, getting a b grade. jeanette as i've looked at this report was getting a degrade self much of this has to do with the nursing homes providing care, it has to do with them unwilling to provide sufficient staff at the nursing homes so we have a vast need for better care, better ser
looking for money elsewhere even taking money from disabled schoolchildren, new jersey schools are so underfunded that their schools are now seeking revenue by selling advertisements on the side of school buses so while this is occurring. that's another example involving children. the other age and of the spectrum are nursing homes and unfortunately in this country are not doing very well. the quality of care on average for older americans is not great in the united states and some states are...
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. >> and we should also point to boris, and toussaint romaine, public defenders are underfunded, overworked, and ov underappreciated in this country. and for him to work all day and then come out at night to keep the peace is an extraordinary gesture. so thank him. is&with me is michael eric dyson, and retired nypd lieutenant, darren porcher. when you see that public defender out there, keeping the peace between protesters and police, you know, that's awesome citizenship. >> it's haeartwarming. and it's the best of our masculinity as black men, the best of our humanity as people and the best of our citizens. this is what angers so many african-american and latino american people, that there are so many more of him than there are people that would instigate or start people, yet their humanity is not respected. that young man that we are celebrating. that young man upon whom the camera is trained, that young man who exhibits so profound humanity is like so many millions more of us out there, and yet at any moment, they may be subjected to arbitrary will of a police person, who with one blow,
. >> and we should also point to boris, and toussaint romaine, public defenders are underfunded, overworked, and ov underappreciated in this country. and for him to work all day and then come out at night to keep the peace is an extraordinary gesture. so thank him. is&with me is michael eric dyson, and retired nypd lieutenant, darren porcher. when you see that public defender out there, keeping the peace between protesters and police, you know, that's awesome citizenship. >>...
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unfortunately, congress has taken a similar approach of delay to the opioid epidemic, severely underfunding efforts to combat this crisis. like many americans, i assume the devastating impact that the opioid crisis has on our nation. since 23010 we have lost more than 1,000 rhode islanders to accidental overdoses including 230 overdose deaths in 2014, an case of 73% since 2009. nationally, drug overdoses have exceeded car crashes as the number-one cause of injury-related death. two americans die of drug overdoses every hour. action is urgently called for, and i commend my colleague from rhode island, senator whitehouse, who spearheaded passage in this body of the bipartisan comprehensive addiction and recovery act, or cara. however, car cara only provides authority for a responges planning to address this complex challenge. it does not adequately fund this effort. for this law to work, we need real dollars to deliver lifesaving prevention and treatment services. it is critical that we provide robust resources to confront this epidemic and ensure that people have access to the treatments the
unfortunately, congress has taken a similar approach of delay to the opioid epidemic, severely underfunding efforts to combat this crisis. like many americans, i assume the devastating impact that the opioid crisis has on our nation. since 23010 we have lost more than 1,000 rhode islanders to accidental overdoses including 230 overdose deaths in 2014, an case of 73% since 2009. nationally, drug overdoses have exceeded car crashes as the number-one cause of injury-related death. two americans...
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around the world into the amount because as the committee knows, unfortunately it is significantly underfunded an ino this basically overmatched by the scale and scope so we wanted to get more resources and countries that haven't participated as much to participate or to do more and be succeeded. we have countries all told to put in about 30% more than they did so we are looking at billions of additional dollars and second, they were looking for countries to make additional commitments to resettle the refugees and we sought to basically double the number of legally resettled persons around the world over the next year. that objective was also achieved. third and finally, we wanted to help build the resilience of countries that were receiving refugees basically the first asylum in the case of serious, turkey, lebanon and jordan which the committee knows have extraordinary burdens with millions of refugees. we wanted to increase support for them but we also wanted them to make additional commitments to make sure children could go to school and adults could go to work because as the senator said
around the world into the amount because as the committee knows, unfortunately it is significantly underfunded an ino this basically overmatched by the scale and scope so we wanted to get more resources and countries that haven't participated as much to participate or to do more and be succeeded. we have countries all told to put in about 30% more than they did so we are looking at billions of additional dollars and second, they were looking for countries to make additional commitments to...
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corporate crime prosecutors are underfunded. big companies that are criminally prosecuted represent only the tip of a very large iceberg of corporate wrongdoing. for every company convicted of bribery or of giving money directly to a public official in violation of federal law, there are thousands who give money legally through political action committees to candidates and political parties. for every company convicted of polluting the nation's waterways, there are many others who are not prosecuted because their corporate defense lawyers are able to offer up a low level of employee to go to jail in exchange for a promise from prosecutors not to touch the company or higher level executives. and for everybody company convicted in the death of a worker, very rare. and this is from corporate crime defense bar, white collar criminal defense lawyers tell me this, that if you increase a lot of these cases are left on the table for lack of resources. if you increase the amount of the police, the prosecutorial budgets you'll see a rapid
corporate crime prosecutors are underfunded. big companies that are criminally prosecuted represent only the tip of a very large iceberg of corporate wrongdoing. for every company convicted of bribery or of giving money directly to a public official in violation of federal law, there are thousands who give money legally through political action committees to candidates and political parties. for every company convicted of polluting the nation's waterways, there are many others who are not...
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we had a substantial challenge when i started with the underfunding of the agency which still continues. in terms of implementing not only the normal tax season but also the foreign account and the affordable care ask. since then we've had the able act and the health coverage and private debt collection requirements. all of which have been basically unfunded mandates that the irs has had read we are under constant attack by organized criminals around the world trying to get access to our information. so our cyber security issues and antiquated it systems are major concern in a major attack for a. >> go ahead. >> the last thing is that we provide tax credits particularly with earned income tax credit and i have been concern from the start that we need to do everything we can to get the level of improper payments down and make sure everybody eligible participants but make sure the right amounts go out and that has been a very complicated challenge. >> with all of those challenges my understanding that the irs has spent about $20 million and devoted about 160 hours, hundred 60000 hours to
we had a substantial challenge when i started with the underfunding of the agency which still continues. in terms of implementing not only the normal tax season but also the foreign account and the affordable care ask. since then we've had the able act and the health coverage and private debt collection requirements. all of which have been basically unfunded mandates that the irs has had read we are under constant attack by organized criminals around the world trying to get access to our...
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we are adjourned after that >> i was intrigued by what you said about the humanities and being underfunded those folks are perfect for showing the wonder and beauty of science. you're really into the gut response of people. what do you say to the humanity folks who are bringing them into fight on our side of the war on science. what can we do to help them along? >> absolutely, what can we do? one of the things i do is point out when it's taken to an extreme, the idea of post modernism are wrong and we work to favorite instead of the opposite. instead of empowering disempowered groups, they wind up creating the opposite effect. the other thing i try to do is talk about for instance, the great opportunity for team teaching things like science civics. talking about the way that we evolve knowledge and going back through some of the history that i talked about today that is just fascinating stuff that touches on so many big big questions about what is the basis of law, how do we arrive at common law and how does that relate to religion and how does the word scientist come out by comparison wit
we are adjourned after that >> i was intrigued by what you said about the humanities and being underfunded those folks are perfect for showing the wonder and beauty of science. you're really into the gut response of people. what do you say to the humanity folks who are bringing them into fight on our side of the war on science. what can we do to help them along? >> absolutely, what can we do? one of the things i do is point out when it's taken to an extreme, the idea of post...
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underfunding and the inherent challenges of launching a stabilized new marketplace. we look at the future great opportunities exist to improve the law but we can't take them unless we move from this bitter partisanship. in the past it is for some to accept the aca. to get back to work on behalf of the american people. it was deeply broken. people were sold junk plans at high cost. they were locked on the market. implants could drop you the moment they got sick. as a result the newly insured they are protected from the worst abuses in the industry. the marketplace premiums are currently 12 to 20% lower than the budget office predicted when it was passed. for hundred and 50 million americans had grown more slowly than before the law was enacted. the marketplace created is a relatively infancy. there is an adjustment timeframe in the first years. we saw that when the programs were created. recent reports of high increase. they have gone with much attention. we have seen similar headlines but on the reality in the ground it as is yet to reflect the doom and gloom. as the
underfunding and the inherent challenges of launching a stabilized new marketplace. we look at the future great opportunities exist to improve the law but we can't take them unless we move from this bitter partisanship. in the past it is for some to accept the aca. to get back to work on behalf of the american people. it was deeply broken. people were sold junk plans at high cost. they were locked on the market. implants could drop you the moment they got sick. as a result the newly insured...
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ignored the enduring appeal of ethnic identities, have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfundedr to handle transnational challenges and as these real problems having neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribe or sex, aggressive nationalism, accrued populism sometimes from the far left but the far right, better age free outside of contamination. we cannot dismiss these visions. they are powerful. they reflect dissatisfaction among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long term, but i do believe that these visions fail to recognize that at a very basic level the common humanity. moreover i believe acceleration of travel and telecommunications together with the global economy that depends on a global supply chain makes it self-defeating ultimately for those who seek to reverse this progress. today a nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself. so the answer cannot be a simple rej
ignored the enduring appeal of ethnic identities, have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfundedr to handle transnational challenges and as these real problems having neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribe or sex, aggressive nationalism, accrued populism sometimes from the far left but the far right, better age free outside of contamination....
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appeals are underfu underfunded. host countries are not getting enough support. and refugees are not getting the aid, education, and economic opportunities they need. we must do more. and as the second largest bilateral provider of assistance, the uk remains fullily committed to playing a leading role. in the last five years, the uk has invested over $9 billion in humanitarian assistance, saving millions of lives every year. the london syria conference in february raised $12 billion in pledges, the largest amount ever raised in one day if response to a humanitarian crisis. that money is being used to combine both urgent humanitarian assistance and vital economic development, benefiting the refugees and the communities and countries hosting them. clearly we need to continue our efforts to bring an end to the conflict and the appalling slaughter in syria, and to get aid through to those who need it. and while these efforts continue inside syria, we also need new efforts to support refugees and host communities in neighboring countries, including through education a
appeals are underfu underfunded. host countries are not getting enough support. and refugees are not getting the aid, education, and economic opportunities they need. we must do more. and as the second largest bilateral provider of assistance, the uk remains fullily committed to playing a leading role. in the last five years, the uk has invested over $9 billion in humanitarian assistance, saving millions of lives every year. the london syria conference in february raised $12 billion in pledges,...
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have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under-resourced in order to handle transnational challenges. and, as these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism. politics of ethnicity or tribes or sex. aggressive nationalism. a crude populism, sometimes only for left but more often from the whatight seeks to restore they believe was a better, simpler age free of outside contamination. these visions.ss they are powerful. dissatisfaction among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long-term, but i do believe the visions fail to recognize at a very basic level our common humanity. moreover, i believe the acceleration of travel and technology and telecommunications, together with a global economy that depends on a global supply chain makes it self-defeating ultimately for those who seek to reverse the progress. today a nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself. simpleanswer cannot be a r
have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under-resourced in order to handle transnational challenges. and, as these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of the world have pressed forward both in the wealthiest countries and in the poorest. religious fundamentalism. politics of ethnicity or tribes or sex. aggressive nationalism. a crude populism, sometimes only for left but more often from the whatight seeks to restore they believe was a better, simpler...
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appeals are underfunded. host countries aren't getting enough support and refugees aren't getting the education, aid and economic opportunities they need. we must do more. and as the second largest bilateral provider of assistance, the u.k. remains committed to playing a leading role. in the last five years, the u.k. has invested over $9 billion in humanitarian assistance. the london-syria conference in february raised $12 billion, the largest amount raised in one day in response to a humanitarian crisis and that money is being used to combine both urgent umanitarian conflicts. clearly, we need to continue our efforts to bring an end to the conflict and the appalling slaughter in syria and get aid to those who need it. while these efforts continue inside syria, we need new efforts to support refugees and host communities in neighboring countries including through education and opportunities to work. this is being assisted by financial institutions and access to european markets. and through our trading relati
appeals are underfunded. host countries aren't getting enough support and refugees aren't getting the education, aid and economic opportunities they need. we must do more. and as the second largest bilateral provider of assistance, the u.k. remains committed to playing a leading role. in the last five years, the u.k. has invested over $9 billion in humanitarian assistance. the london-syria conference in february raised $12 billion, the largest amount raised in one day in response to a...
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that plan is massively underfunded and according to the heritage foundation has promised more than $5illion in pension benefits than it will be able to pay. critics say if congress approves the bill, it would be the first time the government has saved a private pension but warned it would bail out pensions that could total trillions of dollars the government doesn't have. it provides benefits to 90,000 people and expected to go broke within ten years. more "cavuto: coast-to-coast" after this. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. . neil: all right, for those of you just waiting for tiger woods to return to the greens. we're getting word the golfer is announcing comeback hopes to play yet again to the safe way open. i did not know they sponsor the open. but it does. october 13th in napa. woods has not been playing on a regular basis since august 23rd of last year, i swear when
that plan is massively underfunded and according to the heritage foundation has promised more than $5illion in pension benefits than it will be able to pay. critics say if congress approves the bill, it would be the first time the government has saved a private pension but warned it would bail out pensions that could total trillions of dollars the government doesn't have. it provides benefits to 90,000 people and expected to go broke within ten years. more "cavuto: coast-to-coast"...
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they are understaffed and underfunded in this process. to get rid of that backlog and make it a very short turn around. i would think a three month turn around is the kind of month we need. if we have a situation and we are going to have situations where there's just one producer, even of a generic, we do have to prevent them. we can all recall touring. that's not the only example. we do have to prevent generic drug makers from raising prices when they have a monopoly situation. there i do think a task force with rights to importation and other rights for excessive wi windfall profits does begin to make sense. it's not a free market. the way we would like. >> i don't know if you heard our interview with senator klobuchar, but one of the things she said that got melissa and my eyes raised pretty good. she said i can't get a vote in congress. she said my colleagues just talk and don't want to bring a vote. i asked her directly are you not getting a vote because the pharma lobby is so strong that ultimately all the congress people tied to it
they are understaffed and underfunded in this process. to get rid of that backlog and make it a very short turn around. i would think a three month turn around is the kind of month we need. if we have a situation and we are going to have situations where there's just one producer, even of a generic, we do have to prevent them. we can all recall touring. that's not the only example. we do have to prevent generic drug makers from raising prices when they have a monopoly situation. there i do...
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more, but every year when we get the budget from the police department they tell us that we're underfunding them. now here's a real twist. it's an anomaly that exists in kansas city and in the state of missouri that i would doubt exists any place else in the country and that is until recently kansas city and st. louis did not control their police departments. they're not our police departments. state operates the police department or at least the statutes do. state doesn't actually do anything. the governor appoints a board of police commissioners, some of whom he might actually even know, and the board of police commissioners is supposed to govern the police department, but the board of police commissioners is selected on based on whether they're republican or democrat so that we have a balance, whether they're north of the river, south of the river, or east or west so that we have a balance, and every one of them is a good person but not necessarily coming from a place of knowledge about how to do policing work. none of us walked in there with any background in policing. we learned on the
more, but every year when we get the budget from the police department they tell us that we're underfunding them. now here's a real twist. it's an anomaly that exists in kansas city and in the state of missouri that i would doubt exists any place else in the country and that is until recently kansas city and st. louis did not control their police departments. they're not our police departments. state operates the police department or at least the statutes do. state doesn't actually do anything....
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the board of education to see high poverty schools be the major challenge in our country and to underfund public schools on the one hand while we set up voucher schemes to fund private corporations on the other. it is extreme, morally indefensible, inconsistent to pledge one nation under goj, with liberty and justice for all, but then to fight against for the lgbtq community for imgraduates in our country and to seek to put laws in place regarding immigrants instead of being welcoming to them, we see politicians seeking to put laws in place that if they were in place 100 years ago, their own ancestors would not have been able to be immigrants in this country. it is extreme to care more about the second amendment and how we can proliferate the ability for people to get assault weapons and guns than we fight to ensure people can get a voter card. something extreme when you can gate gun easier than a voter card. s extreme to claim that the legitimate discontent against police brutality and killing of unarmed blacks is anti-police, and somehow just a black thing when we see black, white peopl
the board of education to see high poverty schools be the major challenge in our country and to underfund public schools on the one hand while we set up voucher schemes to fund private corporations on the other. it is extreme, morally indefensible, inconsistent to pledge one nation under goj, with liberty and justice for all, but then to fight against for the lgbtq community for imgraduates in our country and to seek to put laws in place regarding immigrants instead of being welcoming to them,...
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calpers and calstrs were underfunded in the 1980's and 1990's, and they'd moved up quickly.tile market in the 2000's tiered we're back to where we were in about 1990 them in 1980. most plans about 80% funded. but they have a 30 have in your forecast to be funded. pension is a long-term game. i'm not surprised by ted's comment. i think it is achievable over a long time period. this year and the next week, no. jonathan: we are going to talk about the investment strategy in a moment. where there any lessons for the public pension funds in the united states and japan, and what are they? mr. ailman: i would not say lessons, i would say nightmares. the lost decade of no gdp growth, i do not see that happening in the usa. we are far too impatient. we are unhappy with 1% to 2% growth. take, ashe u.s. will it has, monetary action. i will bet on the fed over the boj any day. problems been a mental that the u.s. does not. we have immigration. they don't. alix: for now. we have the chicago pension funds coming out. at what point do you feel like you could reach a crisis level? mr. ailma
calpers and calstrs were underfunded in the 1980's and 1990's, and they'd moved up quickly.tile market in the 2000's tiered we're back to where we were in about 1990 them in 1980. most plans about 80% funded. but they have a 30 have in your forecast to be funded. pension is a long-term game. i'm not surprised by ted's comment. i think it is achievable over a long time period. this year and the next week, no. jonathan: we are going to talk about the investment strategy in a moment. where there...
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happening to your local public health infrafrstructure this country you ought, to it's dramatically underfunded over the course of the last decade, hit very hard by the great recession and being buffetted by the things we're doing with the affordable care act, changing their business model and role in place and they're working to lift themselves up from a policy standpoint, the risk we're in as a country, not having a strong public health infrastructure we hear about every day. i hope they continue to step up. we want to be helpful. >> ecigarette issue. dr. koh, i don't mean to push it on you. >> it's very much a double edged sword on one hand, this could be a valuable smoking cessation tool and form of harm reduction. if that pans out in future studies that would be exciting. we have a new source of potential nicotine addiction for kids and the use by kids has jumped ten-fold in the last five years, the fda just put out regulations for this but that doesn't impact advertising for example so we need much more research to determine its ultimate place in tobacco and public health. these conversat
happening to your local public health infrafrstructure this country you ought, to it's dramatically underfunded over the course of the last decade, hit very hard by the great recession and being buffetted by the things we're doing with the affordable care act, changing their business model and role in place and they're working to lift themselves up from a policy standpoint, the risk we're in as a country, not having a strong public health infrastructure we hear about every day. i hope they...
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that has been underfunded, understaffed, while congress makes its job almost impossible by making the tax code more complex each and every year. john koskinen, google the people attacking him and see if any of them have accomplishments that are remotely equal to what this distinguished american did and has done and continues to do. this is a shameful display. this gentleman is being attacked for things that predated his tenure, not high crimes and misdemeanors and corruption, but because they don't like what went on there and they are trying to find somebody to blame other than themselves. look at what's going on in the judiciary committee, google these people, evaluate for yourself. the american people deserve better than what is going on now. and certainly mr. koskinen knows. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. jolly, for five minutes. mr. jolly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize a man who has served our country and his community as a u.s. marine, a sheriff's deputy, and police detective. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratu
that has been underfunded, understaffed, while congress makes its job almost impossible by making the tax code more complex each and every year. john koskinen, google the people attacking him and see if any of them have accomplishments that are remotely equal to what this distinguished american did and has done and continues to do. this is a shameful display. this gentleman is being attacked for things that predated his tenure, not high crimes and misdemeanors and corruption, but because they...
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be doing the math on every single piece of and additionally you all know we're chronologically underfunded. >> transportation this is the change to say infrastructure we need systematic improvement and how much hope you do that ride that all the time thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> (calling names) >> this will be our last speakers. >> good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon my name is robert hugh i was in the sunset district right now i manage senior people with disabilities and so other problems i have a two couple of things i have to now and then i disagree city for going to close a stop at the county 22 avenue and terryville where is - to locate the handicap people to get on the l car or some other car if you close that that stop for me i don't know how can i can't go anywhere without getting on the l car or something so i request please don't close the - maybe the inconvenience to use the activist of outdoor, number 2 so i ask you not close that number 2 i any treatment for me by some by muni driver was seriously i tried to get on muni. >> thank you, sir thank you. >> next speake
be doing the math on every single piece of and additionally you all know we're chronologically underfunded. >> transportation this is the change to say infrastructure we need systematic improvement and how much hope you do that ride that all the time thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> (calling names) >> this will be our last speakers. >> good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon my name is robert hugh i was in the sunset district right now i manage senior...
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. -- have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under resourced to handle transnationalhallenges. as these real problems have been neglected come alternative visions of the world have pressed forward. both in the wealthiest countries and the poorest. fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribes or sects, aggressive nationalism , a crude populism, sometimes from the far left, but more often from the far right, which seeks to restore what they see as a better age free of outside contamination. we cannot dismiss these visions. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest, xavier becerra, democrat of california. good morning. keep thean effort to government funded by september 30. is that going to happen? what is the hold up? guest: we've seen this movie before. we continue to watch as we approached the deadline with the government will shut down. we have done this for several years now. republicans are having an internal fight about where they should go. we had an agreement that was reached last year. through a process just like this where we came close t
. -- have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under resourced to handle transnationalhallenges. as these real problems have been neglected come alternative visions of the world have pressed forward. both in the wealthiest countries and the poorest. fundamentalism, the politics of ethnicity or tribes or sects, aggressive nationalism , a crude populism, sometimes from the far left, but more often from the far right, which seeks to restore what they see as a better age free...
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a lot of the times the schools are so underfunded that they don't have the equipment or what they needo become more prosperous. resentment and maybe even justifiably so. slavery notd of enough is been done to recognize our wrong. and we need to take steps to make that better. from this is the headline the washington post with relation to charlotte, north carolina. police have no plans to release the video recordings. on the larger issue of race in america, from the new york times, 69% of americans say race bad, one are genuinely of the highest levels of discord since the 1992 riots in los angeles. that's the latest from the new york times. it was conducted over the summer. this after the killings of five dallas police officers. six out of 10 say race relations are growing worse. piecew york times pointing out racial discontent is at its highest point in the obama presidency. at the same level that resulted in the acquittal of rodney king in 1992. let's go to larry joining us on the line for independents from indianapolis. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. the thing
a lot of the times the schools are so underfunded that they don't have the equipment or what they needo become more prosperous. resentment and maybe even justifiably so. slavery notd of enough is been done to recognize our wrong. and we need to take steps to make that better. from this is the headline the washington post with relation to charlotte, north carolina. police have no plans to release the video recordings. on the larger issue of race in america, from the new york times, 69% of...