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come to realize that the civil rights laws are the most, have been historically the most sorely underutilized tools for change. it is in the context of civil rights as we talked about with the lgbt community. we have also, as tom mentioned, seen and we were reading about all too frequently a kind of bullying and harassment for students of certain religious groups. in our guidance we also made it clear while we don't have jurisdiction over religion in the same way we don't over sexual orientation, what we're seeing in all of these -- and all of these are case by case, you can't just broad sweep the laws -- when students are bullied and harassed in this world because of religion, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and
come to realize that the civil rights laws are the most, have been historically the most sorely underutilized tools for change. it is in the context of civil rights as we talked about with the lgbt community. we have also, as tom mentioned, seen and we were reading about all too frequently a kind of bullying and harassment for students of certain religious groups. in our guidance we also made it clear while we don't have jurisdiction over religion in the same way we don't over sexual...
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women are still the most underutilized resource in the world. marissa and cheryl, they're all fantastic. one of the great things about the valley is it attracts tremendous talent and then it gives that talent the opportunity to go for it. you know, to take the risk. fail sometimes, to succeed sometimes. so of course this is a hotbed of great talent and great personalities. >> reporter: what's a typical day for you now? >> well, depends on the day, which is why my life is interesting. but today because i'm out here and a slightly more relaxed schedule this week than normal, today i got up and walked to the golden gate bridged and looked at one of the most beautiful views in the world and thought how fortunate i was that i was able to do that. because three years ago when i was battling cancer, i couldn't make it two blocks. so every time i can make it across that bridge, i feel very blessed. >> can you watch this interview and others on our web site. >> coming up, the u.s. and russia come up with a plan for syria to hand over its weapons and avoi
women are still the most underutilized resource in the world. marissa and cheryl, they're all fantastic. one of the great things about the valley is it attracts tremendous talent and then it gives that talent the opportunity to go for it. you know, to take the risk. fail sometimes, to succeed sometimes. so of course this is a hotbed of great talent and great personalities. >> reporter: what's a typical day for you now? >> well, depends on the day, which is why my life is...
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when we brought to bear -- honestly an underutilized tool that is available to governments for their national purposes. juan is going describe that to us. discuss it with us today. and one of the champions. one of the pioneers. frequently amasses. is juan a treasury guy or the defense guy? yes. to both. that's been his personal abdication to help build america in many ways. he did it very powerfully during his role in the treasury. we're going explore it today and thereon it. of course, who better to bring this to all of us and engage all of you than rachel martin? i don't know how this lady does it. you know, she -- her husband works for the nsc, she's with npr with the weekend edition, and has a little 1-year-old at home. she covers -- she has terrorism at home, terrorism at work -- [laughter] , you know, every day. but a remarkable journalist and personality and genuine policy maker. i'm grateful she's willing to take the time tonight to be with us. i will say, juan, i don't know how the hell you convinced her to read your book, but she should have been taking care of her little s
when we brought to bear -- honestly an underutilized tool that is available to governments for their national purposes. juan is going describe that to us. discuss it with us today. and one of the champions. one of the pioneers. frequently amasses. is juan a treasury guy or the defense guy? yes. to both. that's been his personal abdication to help build america in many ways. he did it very powerfully during his role in the treasury. we're going explore it today and thereon it. of course, who...
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when we brought to bear the underutilized tool that is available to governments for their national purposes in the text. and one is going to describe that and discuss that with us tonight. he is one of the champions and pioneers. is he a treasury guy or a defense got? well, that has been his personal avocation to help build america in many ways. he did it very powerfully during his role in the treasury. so we are going to explore that today listen to it. who better to bring this to all of us today and engage all of you than rachel martin. now, i don't know how this lady doesn't, her husband works for the nsc. she is with npr with the weekend edition. and has a 1-year-old at home. so she has terrorism at home and terrorist network. [laughter] and everything. but a remarkable journalists and personality. and i'm grateful and i don't know how you had convinced her to read your book, but she should've been taking care of her little son. but she devoted the time to it and will make for very interesting evening for all of us. with your applause, please welcome both rachel and juan zarate. thank y
when we brought to bear the underutilized tool that is available to governments for their national purposes in the text. and one is going to describe that and discuss that with us tonight. he is one of the champions and pioneers. is he a treasury guy or a defense got? well, that has been his personal avocation to help build america in many ways. he did it very powerfully during his role in the treasury. so we are going to explore that today listen to it. who better to bring this to all of us...
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it's true still that women are the most underutilized resource in the world and that women are the mostubjeugated human beins in the world. >> a couple names you're impressed with? >> marissa, sheryl, they're all fantastic. one of the great things about the valley is it attracts tremendousal l tremendous talent and gives that talent the opportunity to go for it, to take the risk. to fail sometimes, succeed sometimes. of course, this is a hot bed of great talent and great personalities. wonderful. >> what's a typical day for you now? >> depends on the day which is why my life is interesting. today because i'm out here and have a slightly more relaxed schedule this week than normal, today i got up and walked to the golden gate bridge and walked across the bridge and looked out at that, one of the most beautiful views in the world and thought how fortunate i was to be able to do that because three years ago when i was battling cancer, i couldn't make it two blocks. so every time i can make it across that bridge, i feel very blessed. >> fiorina and her husband sold their home in los altos m
it's true still that women are the most underutilized resource in the world and that women are the mostubjeugated human beins in the world. >> a couple names you're impressed with? >> marissa, sheryl, they're all fantastic. one of the great things about the valley is it attracts tremendousal l tremendous talent and gives that talent the opportunity to go for it, to take the risk. to fail sometimes, succeed sometimes. of course, this is a hot bed of great talent and great...
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when we brought to bear honestly and underutilized tool that is available to governments for their national purposes and juan is going to describe it up with us and discuss that with us today and was one of the pioneers. it is juan treasury guy or a defense guy and i would say yes, both. it has been his personal application to help build america in many ways and he did this very powerfully during his role at the treasury and we are going to explore that today. of course who better to bring this to all of us and engage all of you then rachel martin. i don't know how this lady does it. her husband works in the nfc. she is with npr with the weekend edition and has a 1-year-old at home so she comes with terrorism at home and and terrorism network. [laughter] but a remarkable journalist and personality and genuine policy leader. i am grateful that she is willing to take the time tonight to be with us. i will say juan i don't know how in the hell you convinced her to read your book. she devoted the time to it and it's going to make for very interesting evening for all of us. with your applause pl
when we brought to bear honestly and underutilized tool that is available to governments for their national purposes and juan is going to describe it up with us and discuss that with us today and was one of the pioneers. it is juan treasury guy or a defense guy and i would say yes, both. it has been his personal application to help build america in many ways and he did this very powerfully during his role at the treasury and we are going to explore that today. of course who better to bring this...
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were under mention that we didn't know enough about, that we didn't -- that the services were underutilized or not provided enough for such as sickle sell anemia, and they also had a network of health care clinics that provided health services. and notably with, and i think given harriet's prior book that many how i don't have probably -- many of you probably know, the black panthers were engaged in protecting black communities from overexpose z your to the bad forces of medical experimentation. i write about one incidence of this, and i hope other scholars will carry this forward, but they participated in the 1970s in california in a struggle to stop the university of california from using, from introducing medical protocols and medical research that would have disproportionately affected black and brown men and boys in southern california. so they provided services and ways for, to respond to how black communities were underserved and also protected black communities from the way in which we were disproportionately overexposed to the worst harms of medical research. >> thank you. samuel,
were under mention that we didn't know enough about, that we didn't -- that the services were underutilized or not provided enough for such as sickle sell anemia, and they also had a network of health care clinics that provided health services. and notably with, and i think given harriet's prior book that many how i don't have probably -- many of you probably know, the black panthers were engaged in protecting black communities from overexpose z your to the bad forces of medical...
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involves remarkably little learning with teachers, students, and even buildings being grossly underutilized. many students fail to graduate from college, and to many that do are not much better critical thinkers or have acquired much more knowledge of virtue than they did as freshmen. then the third, i think that the overproduction of college graduates and related pathologies such as the proliferation of students majoring in topics of little relevance to the world of work has created massive underemployment of college graduates, and cause a general decline in the financial rate of return on college education. then i read "is college worth it?." interestingly the authors reached exactly the same conclusion as i did. making me wonder why i wasn't a co-author. [laughter] the evidence is overwhelming. i should've been. i am sighted enough in the book. [laughter] >> settle for royalties. [laughter] spent the evidence is overwhelming, and to my way of thinking, irrefutable. colleges are too costly, students are learning to vote, and implement prospects of graduates are increasingly dismal. what i
involves remarkably little learning with teachers, students, and even buildings being grossly underutilized. many students fail to graduate from college, and to many that do are not much better critical thinkers or have acquired much more knowledge of virtue than they did as freshmen. then the third, i think that the overproduction of college graduates and related pathologies such as the proliferation of students majoring in topics of little relevance to the world of work has created massive...
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improving job opportunities for veterans act, seeks to build on an existing yet little known and underutilizedthe-job training program that assists veterans by allowing them to use their educational benefits to learn a trade or skill by participating in an approved apprenticeship or joont job raining program. they know how valuable a veteran can be to the organization. additionally iraq and afghanistan veterans of america has endorsed the legislation by saying, iaba stands ready to support and promote innovative ideas like this to end the veterans' unemployment crisis. it is my understanding that the original provision of h.r. 1412 were dropped without prejudice and that they will be part of an upcoming negotiation between the house and senate. i look forward to seeing the substance of that legislation advance and i will be working with chairman miller to ensure that it happens. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentlelady from florida. ms. brown: reserve. the speaker pro te
improving job opportunities for veterans act, seeks to build on an existing yet little known and underutilizedthe-job training program that assists veterans by allowing them to use their educational benefits to learn a trade or skill by participating in an approved apprenticeship or joont job raining program. they know how valuable a veteran can be to the organization. additionally iraq and afghanistan veterans of america has endorsed the legislation by saying, iaba stands ready to support and...
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it's saying amc has underutilized cable channels. stock is up 35% this year. berns says it could climb another 20%. you have a number of other shows coming out. "sol" is coming back. they're going to put that show together. >> i wonder, it must be in the works now, what the plot is going to be? because he's multi-talented. >> i want to buy vince gilley began stock. he signed a show with cbs. he has this amc show, cbs show. >> "walking dead" starts next week. we've been counting down the days. according to an in house expert, my son, i think there's going to be a spinoff of "walking dead" which has other people other than rick, another group of surviving people. >> i want to buy the vince gilligan stock. i don't like spinoffs. >> they generally fail. >> i love the brands. >> jonie loves chachi. >> joey. that was nbc. >> joey. >> do you remember when "three's company" went to "two's a crowd." >> "frazier" works. >> "lavern and shirley." >> it does happen. >> "mork and mindy" was a spinoff. >> this is true. >> you're not walking -- are you up to speed on -- >> no
it's saying amc has underutilized cable channels. stock is up 35% this year. berns says it could climb another 20%. you have a number of other shows coming out. "sol" is coming back. they're going to put that show together. >> i wonder, it must be in the works now, what the plot is going to be? because he's multi-talented. >> i want to buy vince gilley began stock. he signed a show with cbs. he has this amc show, cbs show. >> "walking dead" starts next...
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up with and we think they're going to enable transition of the transportation market to utilize underutilizedave had some chartists in to look at the chart and say where is a decent entry point. a lot of them say it doesn't make sense to buy it here but they can't rule out a leg higher. how do we get our arms around that? >> great stocks are tough to buy. there's no two ways about that. i have been witnessing that for 20 years. so you really need to make an assessment and pick your spot and go. collin alluded to the fact that this is the biggest industry on the planet. this is a company that is set to take share whether that's small, medium, or large is a big deal. it's a big multiplier. the stock, i think there's a case to be made for higher as well as lower in the short term. >> where did you guys get involved with the shares? did you expect them to go to this level? and what was the justification? do you look at this on a classic price earnings ratio or what are your metrics to justify exposure here? >> what our firm specializes in is where the world is going and disruptive technologies, a
up with and we think they're going to enable transition of the transportation market to utilize underutilizedave had some chartists in to look at the chart and say where is a decent entry point. a lot of them say it doesn't make sense to buy it here but they can't rule out a leg higher. how do we get our arms around that? >> great stocks are tough to buy. there's no two ways about that. i have been witnessing that for 20 years. so you really need to make an assessment and pick your spot...