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one is the facility is underutilized. if you come into the space and we have been spending hours popping into the space, and it is underutilized. there is a lack of information on programs and services. many said they don't know -- they have no idea what is going on in the building. there is a desire from many that we talked to in the spirit that this was supposed to be an educational facility and they want access to other city college campuses and understanding this can't be as robust, can't be the only place where educational opportunities are taking place and they need access to other campuses. employment services came up in almost every conversation so local jobs, jobs for young people and people that have not been working and people are interested in the construction that will be available and interested in how are we thinking about jobs as we think about this building around hiring local to staff the building. any time there is an opportunity thinking of the jobs piece. this came up that was somewhat of a surprise w
one is the facility is underutilized. if you come into the space and we have been spending hours popping into the space, and it is underutilized. there is a lack of information on programs and services. many said they don't know -- they have no idea what is going on in the building. there is a desire from many that we talked to in the spirit that this was supposed to be an educational facility and they want access to other city college campuses and understanding this can't be as robust, can't...
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but most recent comprehensive data show that the agencies possess more than 45,000 underutilized buildings, totaling more than 340 million square feet in space your that's about the size of delaware. i exaggerate but it's a lot of space. [laughter] these buildings cost and $1.7 billion annually to secure and to maintain. just last month the ministration released a list of 14,000 real property assets that they have identified as accessing the no longer meet federal need and should be disposed of. in addition, we've also likely over leasing. since 2008 the general services administration has leased more property than it once am even owning a federal building is often more cost effective way of meeting and agencies long-term needs. fortunately, both congress and the obama administration are united in their commitment to address this issue. in june 2010 president obama issued a memorandum urging agencies to move force will be to dispose of unneeded property. we also put into place a goal of achieving $3 billion in savings through property sales and other disposal actions by the end of fiscal y
but most recent comprehensive data show that the agencies possess more than 45,000 underutilized buildings, totaling more than 340 million square feet in space your that's about the size of delaware. i exaggerate but it's a lot of space. [laughter] these buildings cost and $1.7 billion annually to secure and to maintain. just last month the ministration released a list of 14,000 real property assets that they have identified as accessing the no longer meet federal need and should be disposed...
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difference all along the corridor from scott streaet to 24th avenue which will create an incentive for underutilized parcels. i am also submitting a resolution recognizing our beautiful library which is reopening this saturday. the reopening is coming up on saturday at 1:00 p.m. it is on 37th ave. i would like to commend the san francisco public library and friends of the library and the incredible supporters for their hard work and commitment to our neighborhood and all of san francisco. they took great care to pay attention to our building. along with the richmond library, which was renovated and open last year, it makes our neighbor whole to have to appeal libraries open. this will begin at 1:00 p.m. on saturday, june 18. you can start checking looks, cds, dvd is after 2:00 p.m. along with president david chiu, i am urging our colleagues to and the hour meeting in memory of somebody that has written many looks about chinese americans. she passed away at 101 years old. she was an amazing progress of activist that committed her life to serving the community. she fought western domination and imperi
difference all along the corridor from scott streaet to 24th avenue which will create an incentive for underutilized parcels. i am also submitting a resolution recognizing our beautiful library which is reopening this saturday. the reopening is coming up on saturday at 1:00 p.m. it is on 37th ave. i would like to commend the san francisco public library and friends of the library and the incredible supporters for their hard work and commitment to our neighborhood and all of san francisco. they...
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there have been a real underutilization of workforce development strategies city- wide, citybuild, academies. if you could say bit about that. >> hello, everyone. i am from poder. i am also part of smac, students making a change. that is also in district 11. at poder, we're working with immigrant families. many times, these communities are left out of the conversation, conversations that includes affordable housing and jobs. as many of you know, driving in the state of california, you need a driver's license. in order to bget a driver's license, you have to prove that you are a legal resident of california. we are left out. we depend on cars and vehicles to make a living. it would greatly benefit our community, the immigrant community, if the city of san francisco extended that great theory that when you are stopped by a police you can call someone with a driver's license to pick up your car and take it to your destination. it would benefit us if they extend and that time period from 20 minutes to 45 minutes. sometimes that is not enough time to get to where we are at. i know times are tough
there have been a real underutilization of workforce development strategies city- wide, citybuild, academies. if you could say bit about that. >> hello, everyone. i am from poder. i am also part of smac, students making a change. that is also in district 11. at poder, we're working with immigrant families. many times, these communities are left out of the conversation, conversations that includes affordable housing and jobs. as many of you know, driving in the state of california, you...
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but it is underutilized -- >> it is underutilized? did they make the determination? >> i would have to look back to the 1960's. >> did the va -- would the va submit the property to this process? >> in terms of any property realignment, we would look to see what is the direct impact on veterans. it is a positive in -- is it a positive impact? >> how is it being used now? >> portions of the land are being used for medical center, a state home, a nursing center. there are portions of the property that are under agreements to be used by other agencies for revenue that comes back to the va. >> mr. werfel, with the president's proposal help to ensure that there are no sacred cows that are exempt from the process? >> that is the goal. the property you are raising has a lot of particular sensitivities with it. we would want that to be closely looked at by the board to determine whether some or all of it could be better utilized, not only for the benefit of the taxpayer, but to work through some of the issues going on within the local community would that property. it is a go
but it is underutilized -- >> it is underutilized? did they make the determination? >> i would have to look back to the 1960's. >> did the va -- would the va submit the property to this process? >> in terms of any property realignment, we would look to see what is the direct impact on veterans. it is a positive in -- is it a positive impact? >> how is it being used now? >> portions of the land are being used for medical center, a state home, a nursing center....
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as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.nutmeg. [ female announcer ] k-y brand intense. with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. within welcome back, my guest the media dix editor for "the new york times" and featured in the documentary film about the times called "page 1" >> i'm going to iraq. >> he's done all these stories on media companies and capitol cases, death row and tim is just one of the guys who wants answers to really basic questions. i think once you've got that, you're curious about all kinds of things. iraq is kind of off people's radar screens here but we still have 120,000 soldiers there. and it's a real crucial point in terms of seeing what the last chapter is for our country there. >> please welcome bruise headlam. -- bruce headlamb. thank you. nice to see you. (applause) thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> jon: i want to say we had scheduled to interview the director. >
as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.nutmeg. [ female announcer ] k-y brand intense. with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. within welcome back, my guest the media dix editor for "the new york times" and featured in the documentary film about the times called "page 1" >> i'm going to iraq. >> he's done all these stories on...
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examples are using toxic astroturf in our parks or wasting millions in the underutilized golf course in pacifica. it is insane to invest millions in the sharp park golf course. the city study showed we are oversupplied with golf, and that it is not in our interest. the studies also show that maintaining that a golf course is not economically viable. the city is also liable for millions of dollars for the killing of dangerous species to maintain this golf course. it is cheaper and makes sense for the city to partner with the ggnra, who will create a better public park that is accessible to everyone because right now, it is not. the money saved can be better spent on our san francisco community services and park service is to have suffered from a new cuts. even lincoln park. gilman's playground, chinese recreation center, mission neighborhood centers, and many more all could use the millions that the city plans to waste on this failing golf course. stop this injustice and bring the money back to our services in need. closing the golf course is better for the environment. it is sustaina
examples are using toxic astroturf in our parks or wasting millions in the underutilized golf course in pacifica. it is insane to invest millions in the sharp park golf course. the city study showed we are oversupplied with golf, and that it is not in our interest. the studies also show that maintaining that a golf course is not economically viable. the city is also liable for millions of dollars for the killing of dangerous species to maintain this golf course. it is cheaper and makes sense...
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we have to cut budgets and we have prisons, upstate new york, where they are being underutilized.e some of those down. he is having so much trouble trying to close these prisons. all of a sudden people are saying this is hurting jobs in upstate new york. there is literally a prison industrial complex that has an economic interest. >> that's an important point. we need to think about it. michael, i know you've done a lot of work on the criminal justice system, both on the activist side and as an attorney. what does it mean for there to be a financial stake in prisons as barry just pointed out, there are actually jobs attached. we go to some cities where towns would shut down if the prisons shut down. how do we make sense of that? >> there is money to be made in the prison industrial complex, no doubt about it. you would think if it's only about the money, then the white boys would go to jail just like the black guys go to jail but that doesn't happen. >> i think the key link in this, there is an economic factor but there is political power representation. that's sharply linked to h
we have to cut budgets and we have prisons, upstate new york, where they are being underutilized.e some of those down. he is having so much trouble trying to close these prisons. all of a sudden people are saying this is hurting jobs in upstate new york. there is literally a prison industrial complex that has an economic interest. >> that's an important point. we need to think about it. michael, i know you've done a lot of work on the criminal justice system, both on the activist side and...
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. >> host: are the broadcasters sitting on underutilized capital? >> guest: well, i think some are and some are not. what's interesting about the debate is the broadcasters continue to say things that assume that all broadcasters are the same, that if we allocate spectrum to any broadcaster, it has to be the same to all broadcasters. we have 25 broadcasters in new york, 32 in language, many others many many other cities. that was done before there was cable, before there was internet. do we really need that many? now, i'm -- i think the right answer is to let the market determine that, and what incentive options are about when the market changes and changes the value of spectrum to go up, but the value of broadcasting to go down, for the 25th broadcast from new york, it may be more valuable to sell the spectrum, and we need to have a rational mechanism for doing that, but it's curious. the broadcasters seem to be of the view that any change in the system is very, very problematic, and i disagree with that. >> host: eliza krigman? >> guest: you said
. >> host: are the broadcasters sitting on underutilized capital? >> guest: well, i think some are and some are not. what's interesting about the debate is the broadcasters continue to say things that assume that all broadcasters are the same, that if we allocate spectrum to any broadcaster, it has to be the same to all broadcasters. we have 25 broadcasters in new york, 32 in language, many others many many other cities. that was done before there was cable, before there was...
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c-spahost: are broadcasters sitg on underutilized capital? guest: i think some are and some are not. they assume that all broadcasters are the same. if we allocate spectrum to any broadcaster, we need to allocate the same way to all broadcasters. we have 25 broadcasters in new york, 32 in los angeles. that was done at a time before there was cable, internet. do w2e really need that many? i think the right answer is to let the market determine that. what spectrum -- what incentive options are about is when the market changes, and changes the value of spectrum to go up at the value of broadcasting goes broadcasterthe 25th in new york, maybe it is more valuable to sell the spectrum. any change in the system is problematic. and i disagree with that. guest: you said we have gotten off track, is that because of the action dthe fcc hasn't taken, or because of the debate in congress? guest: the debate over the relocation of the method was paired with public safety. i understand what people did that. i think it was a rational decision. i think it is u
c-spahost: are broadcasters sitg on underutilized capital? guest: i think some are and some are not. they assume that all broadcasters are the same. if we allocate spectrum to any broadcaster, we need to allocate the same way to all broadcasters. we have 25 broadcasters in new york, 32 in los angeles. that was done at a time before there was cable, internet. do w2e really need that many? i think the right answer is to let the market determine that. what spectrum -- what incentive options are...
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we have tons of underutilized capacities in the country because people can't afford to wait for it.so i guess what get this country where it belongs to be, one of the most powerful economies in the world that industrialized is -- do you trust realizing you get those capacities to begin because the capacities are the consumer environment. so that's how we need to look at from 5000 miles away. you know, it seems that the country has a massive sea for technology for infrastructure. there are very powerful companies in the country, which would actually want to expand india can expand to create tabs. >> i think we have time for one more question. >> go ahead, lee. >> lee schiavo. retyped about the company's give, consumer perspective, the ones really relevant to this the market in the investor perspective heard certainly what we have experienced are smaller slower volumes of trading activity reflecting as a barometer of marketing sadie, uncertainty within the economy. i do think certainly demand as a part of that, but i was surprised that the overall policy decision and making a progress
we have tons of underutilized capacities in the country because people can't afford to wait for it.so i guess what get this country where it belongs to be, one of the most powerful economies in the world that industrialized is -- do you trust realizing you get those capacities to begin because the capacities are the consumer environment. so that's how we need to look at from 5000 miles away. you know, it seems that the country has a massive sea for technology for infrastructure. there are very...
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. >> host: so in a sense, in your view, are the broadcasters sitting on underutilized capital? is. >> guest: well, i think some are and some aren't. what's interesting about the debate is that the broadcasters continue to say things that assume that all broadcasters are the same, that if we allocate spectrum to any broadcaster, we need to allocate it the same way to all broadcasters. we have 25 broadcasters in new york, we have 32 in los angeles. that was done at a time before there was cable, before there was internet. do we really need that many? now, i'm, i think the right answer is to let the market determine that. and what incentive auctions are about is letting, when the market changes and changes the value of spectrum to go up but the value of broadcasting to go down, for some, for the 25th broadcaster in new york it may be it's more valuable to sell the spectrum, and we need to have a rational mechanism for doing that. but it's curious, the broadcasters seem top of the view that any change in the system is have been very, very problematic, and i disgreet. >> host: you s
. >> host: so in a sense, in your view, are the broadcasters sitting on underutilized capital? is. >> guest: well, i think some are and some aren't. what's interesting about the debate is that the broadcasters continue to say things that assume that all broadcasters are the same, that if we allocate spectrum to any broadcaster, we need to allocate it the same way to all broadcasters. we have 25 broadcasters in new york, we have 32 in los angeles. that was done at a time before there...
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. >> these underutilized buildings cost about $1.66 billion annually to operate and are potentially valuable. in designated property as a high-risk area we found there was no governmentwide strategic focus on real property issues and the governments states were unreliable and undated. since that time the government has made significant progress. the administration and federal agencies have established the interagency federal real property counsel designed to enhance real property processes and improve data reliability. based on the governments progress we removed the data element of real property management from this year's high-risk list. even with this progress the government has not yet addressed of the challenges to real property management including legal and financial limitations and stakeholder influences such as local governments, advocacy groups in the private sector. in 2007 we recommended only be assist agencies by developing an action plan to address the key problem associate with decisions related to unneeded federal real property. omb and agreed but has yet to implement it. how
. >> these underutilized buildings cost about $1.66 billion annually to operate and are potentially valuable. in designated property as a high-risk area we found there was no governmentwide strategic focus on real property issues and the governments states were unreliable and undated. since that time the government has made significant progress. the administration and federal agencies have established the interagency federal real property counsel designed to enhance real property...
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as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-s
as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day...
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as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. mthat sprite is made] with artificial preservatives? ♪ so get real. try sierra mist natural. naturally sweetened with real sugar and nothing artificial. for a crisp clean lemon lime taste. deliciously refreshing sierra mist natural. the natural one. for a refreshing twist, add a splash of your favorite fruit juice. go to facebook for delicious drink ideas. 10 pieces of the world's best chicken, [ male announcer ] bring home a complete meal for your family. 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of 4 or more for just 20 bucks. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. >> jimmy: hi, everyone. still to come, pitbull with ne-yo. our next guest gave voice of some of the greatest puppets in prank-calling history, including special ed from "crank yankers." he's also a very funny comedian, and now, a
as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. mthat sprite is made] with artificial preservatives? ♪ so get real. try sierra mist natural. naturally sweetened with real sugar and nothing artificial. for a crisp clean lemon lime taste. deliciously refreshing sierra mist natural. the natural one. for a refreshing twist, add...
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as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.le announcer ] k-y brand intense. with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. with america's first 3d phone. now anyone can watch and shoot video in 3d. cut, guys. uh, we're not making effective use of the 3d technology. i think i can help. you stand over there in front of daddy. volley for serve. what was that?! that was 3d gold. that's what that was. [ male announcer ] let's make homemade 3d the next big thing. the new htc evo 3d. no glasses required. ♪ all together now ♪ only from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com >> jimmy: welcome back to the discovery channel. tonight on the program, an interesting guy. he plays linebacker for the cincinnati bengals, and he is also a world traveler and the author of this book, "the sportsman: unexpected lessons from an around-the-world sports odyssey." dhani jones is with us. and thth, a very funn
as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.le announcer ] k-y brand intense. with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. with america's first 3d phone. now anyone can watch and shoot video in 3d. cut, guys. uh, we're not making effective use of the 3d technology. i think i can help. you stand over there in front of daddy. volley for serve. what was that?! that was...
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as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.d intense. with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. [ beeping ] ♪ [ cheering, fireworks popping ] ♪ great save, kid. you deserve this. ♪ [ man ] pepsi max. the official soft drink of major league baseball. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm here with the one, the only ellen barkin. the tony-nominated ellen barkin and we are gonna play a little charades. sha-rods. [ laughter ] we've recruited a couple of our audience members as teammates. what's your name and where are you from? >> hi, i'm susan from chicago. >> jimmy: very good, susan, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] you will be -- you will be on the winning team. >> what? >> jimmy: and what is your name? >> i'm scott reisner from columbus, ohio. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah! >> jimmy: whatever. >> what? >> jimmy: whatever. right? >> scott will be on the winning
as spices go, i find nutmeg to be underutilized.d intense. with just a few drops, this unique, scientifically proven formula increases a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. [ beeping ] ♪ [ cheering, fireworks popping ] ♪ great save, kid. you deserve this. ♪ [ man ] pepsi max. the official soft drink of major league baseball. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm here with the one, the only ellen...
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store traffic patterns took managers hours, yet still stores were often understaffed or partners underutilizedn later in the book you talk about the toppings for the oatmeal were not being delivered, that there were shortages in different stores. it really was a return to basics that need to be addressed for starbucks to restore the credibility and expectations of your customers. that must've been a herculean effort to undertake all about. >> i think what you just outlined is in essence what i said earlier, and that is when you are growing at the rate we were growing at, and the new store met expectation, every new country opened with great fanfare. and revenue and profit as a corporation exceeded expectation. the stock prices had a life of its own. it covered up the fact that the underbelly of the company was not very healthy. and we did not address these things because success overpowered all of it. and the music and so what was going to stop playing, and it. and i think the crisis in many ways, not that anyone would want to manage through this, but it gave us an opportunity to address all t
store traffic patterns took managers hours, yet still stores were often understaffed or partners underutilizedn later in the book you talk about the toppings for the oatmeal were not being delivered, that there were shortages in different stores. it really was a return to basics that need to be addressed for starbucks to restore the credibility and expectations of your customers. that must've been a herculean effort to undertake all about. >> i think what you just outlined is in essence...
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we have tones of underutilized capacities in areas where we don't need it because people can't afford to pay for it. we start at the root cause and get the country up to where it belongs to one the most powerful economies in the world which that industrializes and deindustrialize, and then you get those capacities filled again which are currently not needed because the capacities are access capacities in the consumer environment, and it's not needed because no one buys anything so that's, i guess, what you need to look at from 5,000 miles away. you know, it seems that the country this mass need for technology, for infrastructure. they are very powerful companies in the country which would actually want to expand, but they can't expand, you know, to create jobs because they don't get those people. >> i think we have time for one more question, maybe back there. >> we've talked about the companies perspective, we talked about the consumer perspective, but one relevant per specttive is the market in the investor perspective, and certainly what we experienced are slower volumes of trading
we have tones of underutilized capacities in areas where we don't need it because people can't afford to pay for it. we start at the root cause and get the country up to where it belongs to one the most powerful economies in the world which that industrializes and deindustrialize, and then you get those capacities filled again which are currently not needed because the capacities are access capacities in the consumer environment, and it's not needed because no one buys anything so that's, i...
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the short run come in the situation of our economy now, which is a lot of unemployed workers and underutilized factories and equipment, that putting money into the spending stream through benefit payments and reductions in taxes encourages more spending and that leads to more output and unemployment. and in our estimates, the effect of putting money in unemployment insurance is especially powerful because people that receive it tend to spend a large share of it and they are people who have lost their jobs and in many cases they don't have other sources of income. >> it seems as though the economic activity we need to inspire what at least help those in that unfortunate realm. can we bring up the charts that we have on the long term debt? there we go. this chart is from figure 1i believe, and in this you present, dr. elmendorf, to projections where the debt is headed in the next 35 years. under both scenarios that continues to grow relative to the size of the economy but there's a tremendous difference between the two. where do we in the that the chart and 2035 under each scenario in this chart
the short run come in the situation of our economy now, which is a lot of unemployed workers and underutilized factories and equipment, that putting money into the spending stream through benefit payments and reductions in taxes encourages more spending and that leads to more output and unemployment. and in our estimates, the effect of putting money in unemployment insurance is especially powerful because people that receive it tend to spend a large share of it and they are people who have lost...
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these are not programs that are underutilized or ineffective. they appear to be widely popular and appear to have a direct benefit to america's farmers and ranchers. thess would appear to be exactly the same programs we should be supporting. they provide support for family farms and producers who are doing exactly the right thing. ensuring that we use precious tax dollars not only to support farmers and ranchers but to ensure clean water, clean air and fertile productive soil. they are a blueprint for a better path forward, a farm bill that helps farmers add value and truly supports small and mid-sized operations. i was wondering if you would care to comment on my concerns. mr. farr: i appreciate mr. blumenauer's sentiments and as ranking member of the house ag appropriations subcommittee i'm a stronger -- strong supporter of these programs. i'm distressed by the proposed cuts to these programs. i'd like to point out that the farm bureau also opposes large cuts to the important working lands program and the environmental quality incentives progr
these are not programs that are underutilized or ineffective. they appear to be widely popular and appear to have a direct benefit to america's farmers and ranchers. thess would appear to be exactly the same programs we should be supporting. they provide support for family farms and producers who are doing exactly the right thing. ensuring that we use precious tax dollars not only to support farmers and ranchers but to ensure clean water, clean air and fertile productive soil. they are a...
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the short run come in the situation of our economy now, which is a lot of unemployed workers and underutilizedtories and equipment, that putting money into the spending stream through benefit payments and reductions in taxes encourages mre spending and that leads to more output and unmployment. and in our esmates, the effect of putting mony in unemployment insurance is especially powerful because people that receive it tend to spend a large share of it andhey are people who have lost their jobs and in many cases they don't have other sources of icome. >> it seems as though the economic activity we need to inspire what at least help those in that unfortunate realm. can we bring up the charts that we have on the long term debt? there we go. this chart is from figure 1i believe, and in this you present, dr. elmendorf, to projections where the debt is headed in the next 35 years. under both scenarios that continues to grow relative to the size of the economy but there's a tremendous difference between the two. where do we in the that the chart and 2035 under each scenario in this chart? >> the ext
the short run come in the situation of our economy now, which is a lot of unemployed workers and underutilizedtories and equipment, that putting money into the spending stream through benefit payments and reductions in taxes encourages mre spending and that leads to more output and unmployment. and in our esmates, the effect of putting mony in unemployment insurance is especially powerful because people that receive it tend to spend a large share of it andhey are people who have lost their jobs...
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the most recent data shows the federal agencies as a 45,000 underutilized buildings, totaling more than40 million square feet in space. that is about the size of delaware. i exaggerate, but that is a lot of space. these buildings cost nearly $1.7 million annually to secure and maintain. the administration listed 14,000 properties that no longer meet federal need and should be disposed of. we are likely over-leasing. since 2008, they have leased .ore property than it owns fortunately congress and the obama administration are united in addressing this issue. president obama issued a memorandum urging agencies to move quickly on needed property. he also put together a goal of meeting these challenges by 2012. the budget concludes a recommendation for civilian property realignment whose purpose would be to review the portfolio and dispose of those deemed excess in an expedited manner. this is a proposal my colleagues and i still need to spend time examining, but i employees of the president has put this suggestion -- i am pleased they have put this suggestion on the table. rome was not buil
the most recent data shows the federal agencies as a 45,000 underutilized buildings, totaling more than40 million square feet in space. that is about the size of delaware. i exaggerate, but that is a lot of space. these buildings cost nearly $1.7 million annually to secure and maintain. the administration listed 14,000 properties that no longer meet federal need and should be disposed of. we are likely over-leasing. since 2008, they have leased .ore property than it owns fortunately congress...