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so it was managing, managing through these unrealistic expectations. for a moment to be a little critical, and i say this having served at the state department, knowing how incredibly difficult this job is, i think in some ways there was some self-inflicted wounds that the administration committed. and in part focusing on two, the u.s.-russia reset, the reset itself in creating a positive u.s.-russian relationship was critical to helping europe and particularly our central european friends create a positive environment and like a polish-russian reconciliation. this was an important thing. but in some way that reset was a little oversold. and it caused anxiety with our baltic friends, our central european friends. at the moment we're resetting, we need to be redoubling our concentration and transparency for those states that have the most direct knowledge and most direct impact on our policy changes. and, you know, clearly and secretary tauscher, i welcome your thoughts as well, the roll out of the state's adaptive approach, a really important and stron
so it was managing, managing through these unrealistic expectations. for a moment to be a little critical, and i say this having served at the state department, knowing how incredibly difficult this job is, i think in some ways there was some self-inflicted wounds that the administration committed. and in part focusing on two, the u.s.-russia reset, the reset itself in creating a positive u.s.-russian relationship was critical to helping europe and particularly our central european friends...
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the volume or we can decrease the volume i think is actually kind of misplaced for iran and as unrealistic expectation because we still have a do we have a sort of positive reception by a man of his visit to tehran the prospect of visiting certain sites which are basically allegedly involved in nuclear weapons research prior to two thousand and four and as far as i can see there has been some forward movement but iran can expect with so little that there's been a ten year deadlock we can't expect that impasse to be overcome in a matter of a two day meeting it's just going to run i think really serious which is going it's about ok if i go back to you in paris are these unrealistic expectations. it again there are certain expectations that are not and realistic but others are for example i think it is not an idealistic to expect iran to approve and implement the additional protocol. here for. a spot you know in a spec show an intrusive inspections and that kind of a stab i think it is not realistic to expect iran to be more transparent i think it is and the other stick to expect iran at this
the volume or we can decrease the volume i think is actually kind of misplaced for iran and as unrealistic expectation because we still have a do we have a sort of positive reception by a man of his visit to tehran the prospect of visiting certain sites which are basically allegedly involved in nuclear weapons research prior to two thousand and four and as far as i can see there has been some forward movement but iran can expect with so little that there's been a ten year deadlock we can't...
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the other point is that it is unrealistic for schools and developers to replace the current needs of students. you have to allocate a space for 20,000 students for housing and it is just an unrealistic expectation. you've got to realize that the reality is a huge number. students are low income individuals. they are either at 0 in come, or very little they are low-income individuals. and i have been a resident of san francisco for 22 years. i am the father of four. the endearing thing about this city with all of its issues and problems is its openness to individuals. the way i see it is that if you bring this on and you're starting to profile groups and individuals. we need to think about who this ordinance is really impacting >> thank you. i will call a couple more names. >> my name is cindy ochoa and diane the school director for ec san francisco and we are in intensive language program. there are many of us in san francisco, as you may know, many of us are centered in the downtown area and we'll bring in students for as little as two weeks for as long as a year, 18 months. student
the other point is that it is unrealistic for schools and developers to replace the current needs of students. you have to allocate a space for 20,000 students for housing and it is just an unrealistic expectation. you've got to realize that the reality is a huge number. students are low income individuals. they are either at 0 in come, or very little they are low-income individuals. and i have been a resident of san francisco for 22 years. i am the father of four. the endearing thing about...
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should immediately as the head of that cease to be step aside i think this is would be simplistic unrealistic and doesn't reflect the reality on the ground i think and doesn't reflect the complexity of the social politics of the different countries in the middle east. strategic geopolitical elements are very important but i think we have really a new phenomenon year if you see like what i notice is that you seen united states or european countries are not taking in regard with syria or egypt or other libya or yemen they're not taking a unilateral actions if you see their. mind then they will when you when the united states says well here hillary clinton says this leader must go ok that's pretty unilateral sounding to me and sounds very definite as well what right does the united states have to say what leadership and what they will should go if if i might come in here jump in jumping if i might come in here years you know i think that what we have to first of all get rid of some illusions one is that i think we exaggerate what we mean by unilateralism i would like to suggest that when most of
should immediately as the head of that cease to be step aside i think this is would be simplistic unrealistic and doesn't reflect the reality on the ground i think and doesn't reflect the complexity of the social politics of the different countries in the middle east. strategic geopolitical elements are very important but i think we have really a new phenomenon year if you see like what i notice is that you seen united states or european countries are not taking in regard with syria or egypt or...
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and sets unrealistic goals.u think, sir, that newt gingrich has narcissistic personality disorder. >> i'm sorry. i thought you were about newt gingrich. i thought you were talking about barack obama. >> you've worked for mr. gingrich forle, many years. >> and i hnlt worked for barack obama. >> that's why i wouldn't address that question to you if i was asking it concerning the president. specifically, just for clarity. does newt gingrich have narcissistic personality disorder? >> no. i've known him for over a decade on a personal level. he is a very gentle russ person. he is actually in person, not a confrontational person. he is very inclusive. he includes a lot of people in his discussions and deliberations. i found him to be very open to ideas, suggestions, conversations, ideas. so no. i don't find him to be that way at all. >>> you don't think he sets unrealistic goals. one is reminded when he told us all that he would be the nominee. >> but martin, he said the republicans would be in the majority. everybody
and sets unrealistic goals.u think, sir, that newt gingrich has narcissistic personality disorder. >> i'm sorry. i thought you were about newt gingrich. i thought you were talking about barack obama. >> you've worked for mr. gingrich forle, many years. >> and i hnlt worked for barack obama. >> that's why i wouldn't address that question to you if i was asking it concerning the president. specifically, just for clarity. does newt gingrich have narcissistic personality...
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riding on a camel in 45 minutes that's pretty unrealistic. 9 minutes per paragraph. >> what i would saybout riding a cam pell i don't know. >>> tweet us at fox friends first or e-mail us at fox friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> we are losing the world race academically. >> i agree. >> 53 after the top of the hour. don't hold back from the second cup of coffee. up next how it can add years to your life. >> time for the word of the day all scrambled up. something we talked about in the show. stick around. we will try to figure it out with you. >> ♪ every little kiss you're driving me while ♪ ♪ good god almighty ♪ girl you make my >> it is 58 after the hour. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first, the good. that coffee you're drinking right now might save your life! a new study finds coffee drinkers are less likely to die from several common health conditions including heart disease, stroke and diabetes. so drink up! next the bad. a fugitive penguin. a penguin scales a 13 foot wall and squeezes through barbed wire to escape a aquarium. he's living the good life in tokyo bay. a man buste
riding on a camel in 45 minutes that's pretty unrealistic. 9 minutes per paragraph. >> what i would saybout riding a cam pell i don't know. >>> tweet us at fox friends first or e-mail us at fox friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> we are losing the world race academically. >> i agree. >> 53 after the top of the hour. don't hold back from the second cup of coffee. up next how it can add years to your life. >> time for the word of the day all scrambled up. something...
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>>also in the movies unrealistic notions about romance ...che really is true very often ... there are 101 mathsyths.. but we will discuss only a few today ... >>the first is don't take a partner on if you believe they are all work and progress what you see is what you get ... once the physical attraction wears off your not left with too much you need to have matching core values ... >>you have to be the partner you seek and beef self fulfilled don't look for a partner to do that for you ... >>u.s. yourself have you ever sat on the couch alone with yourself and banned ok with that >>many psychologists ask you how good you are at being healthy with yourself in a good relationship with yourself? the relationship can be successful if you don't have the specter of forever hanging over you as well ... >>if you and your relationship it does not necessarily equal failure people do grow up part. a child in a broken home is worse than a child from a broken home ... >>but that is a whole other, i write >>that is it one separate conversation ... to read
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>> i think that's an unrealistic expectation. it's a challenge to be able to understand your books, hedge it. it's quite complicated. so i think the expectation that that will never happen is unrealistic. >> what should the average person looking at this come away with? is this a sign of another crisis in the making? try to put this into a proper perspective. >> we're still expecting the u.s. gdp growth to be 2 1/2 for the year. we see a lot of positives elsewhere. >> this particular jpmorgan story, is this an indication of some further crisis in the banking system? >> no. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> erin, thank you. >>> we asked you to chime in on twitter if another banking crisis was coming. here are some of your responses. the tank told us, the tank, we are in a banking crisis. too much money in the hands of too few hands. freedom has value, if sheila bair and others have their way, we'll be on the with us p of another government overreach crisis. and bob says, we have enough red tape. focus
>> i think that's an unrealistic expectation. it's a challenge to be able to understand your books, hedge it. it's quite complicated. so i think the expectation that that will never happen is unrealistic. >> what should the average person looking at this come away with? is this a sign of another crisis in the making? try to put this into a proper perspective. >> we're still expecting the u.s. gdp growth to be 2 1/2 for the year. we see a lot of positives elsewhere. >>...
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some say it is unrealistic. >>> authorities are releasing new details about a officer involved shooting. we are on the scene where a police officer chased the suspect on foot. the sheriff's department says the two fought before he opened fire. the suspect was shot in the face but he is expected to survive. authorities are not saying what led up to the shooting or whether he was armed. >>> governor jerry brown unveiled his spending plan today and says new cuts are required to fix the budget gap. >> the real problem will be to get the one time cuts at the level we ask. which is half. >> over the weekend he revealed california's budget short fall is $16 billion. $9billion higher than anticipated. he also renewed his push for the tax initiative. here is the key elements of the budget. public employees are asked to take a 5% pay cut. trial court lose $544 million and cuts to gal grants. and hospitals and nursing home that serve medical patients would receive reduced payments. >> offices may be closed more often, ktvu's john fowler is live where he discovered voters growing frustration. >> re
some say it is unrealistic. >>> authorities are releasing new details about a officer involved shooting. we are on the scene where a police officer chased the suspect on foot. the sheriff's department says the two fought before he opened fire. the suspect was shot in the face but he is expected to survive. authorities are not saying what led up to the shooting or whether he was armed. >>> governor jerry brown unveiled his spending plan today and says new cuts are required to...
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that is such a grandiose scheme and it's unrealistic.g unrealistic goals is consistent of people who demonstrate a psychopathy disorder. he believes that he was capable of being able to accomplish that. >> i guess if i would have been able to do it long enough, they would have had to give me national publicity. blacks all over the country would be afraid to walk down the street. i would be terrorizing the united states, just one man. they don't want to freak out the blacks all over the country. >> that must have made you feel important. >> no, just the act i was trying to do, my goal was to get the race war started. >> but you weren't successful. >> no, i was not successful in that. i got caught after the salt lake city shootings three years later. >> i think underpinning a lot of his criminal behavior was this need for attention, this need to get credit for these crimes. it's what we call need-driven behavior. and his need-driven behavior was law enforcement recognizing that one person and one person alone was capable of creating chaos
that is such a grandiose scheme and it's unrealistic.g unrealistic goals is consistent of people who demonstrate a psychopathy disorder. he believes that he was capable of being able to accomplish that. >> i guess if i would have been able to do it long enough, they would have had to give me national publicity. blacks all over the country would be afraid to walk down the street. i would be terrorizing the united states, just one man. they don't want to freak out the blacks all over the...
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it is unrealistic to have a bicycle lane from silver to bacon. why? because of the muni buses. the people who ride their bikes, they go on the sidewalk, because that is the only way they are safe. there are about 20 blind spots because of how narrow the road is. we need engineers to figure this out, and not do it with remote- controlled. these guys here do not live in the community. i do not know from where they come and what they feel about us. when it comes to bicycles, of course we all love bicycles, but we have to love safety. we do not want some supervisor to be knocked down just because he rides a bike. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >public comment is closed. one of the things i would like to explore is as we continue with these discussions is how do we also inform members of these communities and all the other districts would projects are being funded by the county transportation authority and to hear about other priorities that are not on the list that should be included, so if you have any thoughts or suggestions on the process for making sure that happen
it is unrealistic to have a bicycle lane from silver to bacon. why? because of the muni buses. the people who ride their bikes, they go on the sidewalk, because that is the only way they are safe. there are about 20 blind spots because of how narrow the road is. we need engineers to figure this out, and not do it with remote- controlled. these guys here do not live in the community. i do not know from where they come and what they feel about us. when it comes to bicycles, of course we all love...
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probably prepared for a tsunami as well, but those two together with a nuclear incident, i think it's unrealistic to expect that anyone could have a, predicted it, but b, allocated significant resources for that particular low probability high consequence event. so in closing, i hope that we do embrace some of the lessons learned. we as americans as well as japanese, from this zdisaster. but i urge us to look at it from an all hard. >> harry: adthree particular events rolled together, happening again in the near future because it could be a 1,000 year event, but individually, these or other events we don't even predict, will certainly happen and we need to be prepared for those. thank you. >> this is my honor to speak here with the speakers today and i'm not expert -- but i can talk about public view in japan and also, i was in the -- when we had this disaster. i walked from company to my home for three hours. i couldn't forget the scene so i couldn't forget how much i felt how fear of fukushima -- you guys understand. thank you so much. and also, washington, d.c. has rare earthquake last summer
probably prepared for a tsunami as well, but those two together with a nuclear incident, i think it's unrealistic to expect that anyone could have a, predicted it, but b, allocated significant resources for that particular low probability high consequence event. so in closing, i hope that we do embrace some of the lessons learned. we as americans as well as japanese, from this zdisaster. but i urge us to look at it from an all hard. >> harry: adthree particular events rolled together,...
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columns are in the way, and there are unrealistic, steep ramps. the other of but i would like to talk about is the accessibility for wheelchair. chapter 11 of the california building code says there should be enough wheelchair path of travel to leave the vehicle. right now, there is no clear height for the parking garage. the parking dredge also has mechanical rooms. that is a distribution of air and smoke -- president chiu: thank you very much. i think your time is up. thank you. next speaker? and there is a timer on the podium. you will hear a soft buzzer when you have a little bit of time left. i think it is a 15 second warning. >> good afternoon. i am an long-time san francisco resident. i would like to talk about the negative effect of this development on washington street. there are traffic concerns and a violation of the america's cup commitment. the developer claims that are providing more sidewalk space on washington street with this development. it is thought true. they claim 27 feet of sidewalk space, of which really only four is set as
columns are in the way, and there are unrealistic, steep ramps. the other of but i would like to talk about is the accessibility for wheelchair. chapter 11 of the california building code says there should be enough wheelchair path of travel to leave the vehicle. right now, there is no clear height for the parking garage. the parking dredge also has mechanical rooms. that is a distribution of air and smoke -- president chiu: thank you very much. i think your time is up. thank you. next speaker?...
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newt gingrich pledged $2.50 per gallon gasoline if president, he was called out at the time for an unrealistic number. today, some of the same thing happened to mitt romney when he made a pledge on unemployment as part of his overall defense of his work at bain capital. our report from the trail tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> speaking to a room full of latino small business owners, mitt romney blasted the president for in his words, attacking their success. >> it's no wonder so many of his own supporters are calling him to stop the war on job creators. >> vowing to turn around the lagging job market, he made this promise, that he would lower the unemployment rate to 6% by the end of his first term. and after days of stinging criticism from the obama campaign about romney's record at bain capital -- >> like a vampire. he came in and sucked the life out of us. >> it was like watching an old friend bleed to death. >> romney defended his experience in an interview with "time" magazine. >> having been in the private sector for 25 years gives me a perspective on how jobs are created that som
newt gingrich pledged $2.50 per gallon gasoline if president, he was called out at the time for an unrealistic number. today, some of the same thing happened to mitt romney when he made a pledge on unemployment as part of his overall defense of his work at bain capital. our report from the trail tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> speaking to a room full of latino small business owners, mitt romney blasted the president for in his words, attacking their success. >> it's no wonder...
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hendrick: unless children have this basic sense of self-worth, i believe it's unrealistic to expect themelves to and embrace the challenge of learning and problem solving. the more traditional and conventional way to teach children is by providing lots of facts and information, often originating from books, work sheets, and flashcards. this is how we learned, how we were taught to recognize letters, numbers, and to find out how the world works. traditionally, these cognitive skills were then woven into themes selected by our teachers, who then conscientiously and carefully planned in advance everything they wanted us to learn. [children talking indistinctly] woman: do creepy-crawly bugs live at your pond? children: no. woman: no? are you sure? children: no. [children talking indistinctly] woman: for sure for sure? child: yeah. woman: ok. i like what you're building. hendrick: but now, in more and more classrooms around the country, like this one, we're seeing teachers engaging in a much more interesting and interactive style of instruction often referred to as emergent learning. tadpoles
hendrick: unless children have this basic sense of self-worth, i believe it's unrealistic to expect themelves to and embrace the challenge of learning and problem solving. the more traditional and conventional way to teach children is by providing lots of facts and information, often originating from books, work sheets, and flashcards. this is how we learned, how we were taught to recognize letters, numbers, and to find out how the world works. traditionally, these cognitive skills were then...
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probably, looking at the cost of housing in that area, that is probably unrealistic figure that could for a residence there. as you say, this recycles back, and we will be able to generate up to 320 units of permanently affordable housing. >> again, the whole question of the traditional affordable rental housing is open to everybody, and it serves -- it will ultimately serve a lower- income group gets 60% median envelope. as the money recycle some of the other part of the money coming back is the ability to leverage the money with other resources, because we typically leveraged 2-1 outside resources to build the affordable housing. >commissioner antonini: and eight-year turnover on the program typically, so that is what you are basing recycling figures on? >> that was based upon looking at the program from inception to the time the voters approved the bond issue to create a program and looking at the statistics. clearly we will go into the market at a time for the housing prices are particularly low. they are not at their peak. there will be an ability for the homeowner, as well as fo
probably, looking at the cost of housing in that area, that is probably unrealistic figure that could for a residence there. as you say, this recycles back, and we will be able to generate up to 320 units of permanently affordable housing. >> again, the whole question of the traditional affordable rental housing is open to everybody, and it serves -- it will ultimately serve a lower- income group gets 60% median envelope. as the money recycle some of the other part of the money coming...
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look at what happened in the gulf of mexico we weren't prepared to clean that up, it's a little unrealistick that we are going to be able to clean up an oil company in our state. >> watch out. do you see a vampire? we'll find out when we come back. ♪ if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing c
look at what happened in the gulf of mexico we weren't prepared to clean that up, it's a little unrealistick that we are going to be able to clean up an oil company in our state. >> watch out. do you see a vampire? we'll find out when we come back. ♪ if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces...
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proposals to end the nfip are unrealistic due to the unwillingness of homeowners to purchase coverage, even under mandate. we will do anything we can to help this overwhelmingly bipartisan piece of legislation make it through the senate in time to avoid the lapse and pursue the structural reforms you have proposed. >> thank you, dr. sampson. we appreciate your testimony and we'll have questions after we get done with the testimony of the other panelists. thank you for your perspective and for your testimony. next we have mr. jon a. jensen, serves as government affair committee chairman of the independent insurance agents and brokers of america and as president of corel insurance group. he is currently the south carolina national director for independent insurance agents and brokers of america. he is the past chairman of the independent insurance agents and brokers of america's insure pac board of trustee. i want to welcome you today, mr. jensen. you may proceed with your testimony. >> thank you very much. i am pleased to be here today on behalf of the independent insurance agents and
proposals to end the nfip are unrealistic due to the unwillingness of homeowners to purchase coverage, even under mandate. we will do anything we can to help this overwhelmingly bipartisan piece of legislation make it through the senate in time to avoid the lapse and pursue the structural reforms you have proposed. >> thank you, dr. sampson. we appreciate your testimony and we'll have questions after we get done with the testimony of the other panelists. thank you for your perspective and...
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it's just right into the action. >> unrealistic. >> totally unrealistic expectations. >> what are weto be aware of the unsi . downside. >> and lock your children in the basement. >> boys are always going to want to look at images of naked women and that's okay. you just have to let them know that what they're seeing in porn is not real. >> do you think we should talk about it. >> talk to them about it. >> at what age? how old? >> whatever you think is right. whatever you think is right. when you start noticing that they are starting to pay more attention to girls. have those conversations. >> all right. thank you. "the demise of guys." illuminating conversation for all of you. the end point coming up next. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does thi
it's just right into the action. >> unrealistic. >> totally unrealistic expectations. >> what are weto be aware of the unsi . downside. >> and lock your children in the basement. >> boys are always going to want to look at images of naked women and that's okay. you just have to let them know that what they're seeing in porn is not real. >> do you think we should talk about it. >> talk to them about it. >> at what age? how old? >> whatever...
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the opposition and experts alike say the change is unrealistic and out of touch. >> it is very smallt, and under this, you know, not many -- it is one way of reducing the number of poor. >> the laundry worker from delhi is aware of his country's social problems. he and his wife would like to have children one day, and he worries that he will not be able to afford to pay for their he wants the indian government to raise the poverty level, not lower it. >> it change of pace now. soccer news. german coach what team -- joacdhim low has chosen players. >> there is one surprise player who will be getting a chance to line up for germany. >> the surprise name on the list is the uncapped 18-year-old from a shotgun -- shalke. it is because of the huge potential. the goalkeeper has had a tremendous season at his club, and the uncapped player has also been selected by low. as usual, many of those names play for bayern unit. eight of them are on the provisional is. five boardman players may also be going to the tournament. a player from madrid -- players from madrid a part of the election. two of
the opposition and experts alike say the change is unrealistic and out of touch. >> it is very smallt, and under this, you know, not many -- it is one way of reducing the number of poor. >> the laundry worker from delhi is aware of his country's social problems. he and his wife would like to have children one day, and he worries that he will not be able to afford to pay for their he wants the indian government to raise the poverty level, not lower it. >> it change of pace now....
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astaire any plan agreed upon in exchange for the bailout economics experts warned her demands are unrealistic. is speaking as if. the implementation of the fiscal adjustment program. agreed between a good government and the european union. is a matter of when the greece wanted to implement it then you would be able to do to do it. this is a very profound letter. greece cannot implement this plan because this plan cannot be implemented by anyone it flies in the face of economically i don't. but if greece does try to implement it as it has been doing over the last year and a half or so all that will happen is that the day is going to get worse that the session is going to deepen and this often only is going to be entered more into its kind of coma so what mrs merkel is asking the greeks to do is mission impossible. well a are they aware of the nobel prize for economics ken joseph arrow tells r.t. how sorry he is not the way forward for greece or the entire eurozone. or the tendency which is partly through the united states but much more true in some parts of europe of too much austerity when we
astaire any plan agreed upon in exchange for the bailout economics experts warned her demands are unrealistic. is speaking as if. the implementation of the fiscal adjustment program. agreed between a good government and the european union. is a matter of when the greece wanted to implement it then you would be able to do to do it. this is a very profound letter. greece cannot implement this plan because this plan cannot be implemented by anyone it flies in the face of economically i don't. but...
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private equity is focusing, they are differentiating private equity from business in a way that's unrealistic. >> when private equity acquires a company and tries to make it healthy again, you cut jobs in the beginning, but ultimately, you are trying to create jobs at some point. >> absolutely. always trying to make the company stronger and grow them faster. i would tell you, i wouldn't tell you private equity is skewed toward the unhealthy companies. quite the contrary, trying to buy strong companies and make them better. >> had you a fair a. press for the ideas in your book, described as defending the 1% or the top of the top percent. do you think there is some good in income inequality? >> i make the argument in the book, if you believe we're still living in the economy of the 195 0z, you might scratch your head and wonder why income equality has grown and talented people in the u.s. haven't earned it. the economy today is very different than the economy in the 1 the 5 0z. in the '50s, capitalizing on mass market goods like cars, you need big companies, big-scale investments, individuals a
private equity is focusing, they are differentiating private equity from business in a way that's unrealistic. >> when private equity acquires a company and tries to make it healthy again, you cut jobs in the beginning, but ultimately, you are trying to create jobs at some point. >> absolutely. always trying to make the company stronger and grow them faster. i would tell you, i wouldn't tell you private equity is skewed toward the unhealthy companies. quite the contrary, trying to...
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, back which newt gingrich plijed $2.50 a gallon gasoline, he was called out at the time for an unrealistic number. today, some of the same thing happened to mitt romney when he made a pledge on unemployment as defense of his work at bain capital. >> speaking to a room full of latino small business owners, mitt romney blasted the president for in his words, attacking their success. >> it's no wonder so many of his own supporters are calling him to stop the war on job creators. >> vowing to turn around the lagging job market, he made this promise, that he would lower the unemployment rate to 6%. and after the report at bain capital. >> it was like watching an old friend bleed to death. >> he defended his experience in an interview with time magazine. >> having been in the private sector for 25 years giving me a perspective on how jobs are created that someone who has never spent a day in the private sector doesn't understand. >> to win, he will have to improve his standing among latinos. he's trailing the president by a large margin in which is now the country's largesh growing group. >> soy
, back which newt gingrich plijed $2.50 a gallon gasoline, he was called out at the time for an unrealistic number. today, some of the same thing happened to mitt romney when he made a pledge on unemployment as defense of his work at bain capital. >> speaking to a room full of latino small business owners, mitt romney blasted the president for in his words, attacking their success. >> it's no wonder so many of his own supporters are calling him to stop the war on job creators....
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it's an unrealist task for us to have been, you know, looking at all of these different rule makings, all of these different issues, all at the same time. i think if we could have taken an incremental approach to clearing, mandatory clearing, the trading and execution on platforms. business conduct standards could have been formed around those trading and those i think the business conduct standards and the mandatory trading obviously would have been first in line. >> harvey the story you told was pretty telling. you were actually an advisor to paulson and company in the throes of all of this. and you sat down with regulat s regulators. tell that story. >> in talking to government officials about this, the first question every agency posed to me was do we even have any authority over this subject? can we even deal with it? i'm not being critical that was a legitimate question -- >> so there were asking you if they had regulator authority. >> sure. not that they were going to rely on what i was saying. what they wanted to do was get a view about it and so on. the problem is there has t
it's an unrealist task for us to have been, you know, looking at all of these different rule makings, all of these different issues, all at the same time. i think if we could have taken an incremental approach to clearing, mandatory clearing, the trading and execution on platforms. business conduct standards could have been formed around those trading and those i think the business conduct standards and the mandatory trading obviously would have been first in line. >> harvey the story you...
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the boston wolves and black byrne are already down bolton are two points and nine goals adrift unrealistically must win it's keeping our fate is in their own hands but our title hunting manchester city and aston villa all but mathematically say. a lot going on now in basketball to scull forward on breaker olenka has been named euro league m.v.p. ahead of sunday's final with a lim p.r. course he was on at an awards ceremony stamboul and was also named best defender and a member of the all you're really first team along with. a timely push them for the army men who are preparing to face a lean p.r. cost in the year really final in the turkish capital on sunday to scour aiming for their night title in a decade but they. believe their greek opponents will be. good to go through a bit more used. to you this is going to be believable. much computer beginning. here before we hear make decisions mistakes or be made beginning. meanwhile in the n.b.a. the boston celtics have won the game with a decent conference semifinal with finish delphia but only just ninety two ninety one the score there for the fi
the boston wolves and black byrne are already down bolton are two points and nine goals adrift unrealistically must win it's keeping our fate is in their own hands but our title hunting manchester city and aston villa all but mathematically say. a lot going on now in basketball to scull forward on breaker olenka has been named euro league m.v.p. ahead of sunday's final with a lim p.r. course he was on at an awards ceremony stamboul and was also named best defender and a member of the all you're...
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from now and that the russian analysis is based on a series of worst case to some patients and and unrealistic assumptions that creates an image of a threat which really doesn't exist there's so much to be gained from cooperating. there's a threat out there that's significant today and will be growing by the end of this decade. more and more of europe including european russia will be within range of ballistic missiles possibly equipped with nuclear weapons or chemical weapons so if we can cooperate if we can link our systems plan together. that have our experts working together twenty four hours a day i think that russia can overcome its concerns and become a real full partner of nato on missile defense but russia is still doubtful and you're absolutely right when you say not. is worried that maybe in five six seven years time the european anti missile defense system will be able to shoot down for example specifically it's concerned about the modifications of the s. and three interceptor that can travel fast enough to actually shoot down russia's new cells and sent the key issue it's a very t
from now and that the russian analysis is based on a series of worst case to some patients and and unrealistic assumptions that creates an image of a threat which really doesn't exist there's so much to be gained from cooperating. there's a threat out there that's significant today and will be growing by the end of this decade. more and more of europe including european russia will be within range of ballistic missiles possibly equipped with nuclear weapons or chemical weapons so if we can...
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it's unrealistic to think we'll resolve this problem just on the backs of millionaires and billionaires. everybody is going to have to pull a little weight here. i think it was a mistake not to make that call for sacrifice early on. if that had happened some of what harry was saying about the rich and the rest of the country might have a little bit less of an edge to it. >> silver springs, maryland, john, independent line. hi. >> caller: hi. when president obama was elected president, he's a very strong man. i think that's one of the reasons why a lot of people admired him. when he came into the presidency, he came in on the wave of huge expectations, expectations he himself ramped up during the campaign. so when he was elected, the first thing he went to was health care. do you think one of the big reasons -- this is coming from the standpoint of someone who is not an expert on politics and policy but seems to me as an average citizen when you look at how things went on the heck reform law, president obama went in with all these expectations and he had to get something done. essentiall
it's unrealistic to think we'll resolve this problem just on the backs of millionaires and billionaires. everybody is going to have to pull a little weight here. i think it was a mistake not to make that call for sacrifice early on. if that had happened some of what harry was saying about the rich and the rest of the country might have a little bit less of an edge to it. >> silver springs, maryland, john, independent line. hi. >> caller: hi. when president obama was elected...
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they're trying to differentiate private equity from business in a way that's unrealistic. >> when privatees a company and tries to make it healthy, you cut jobs in the beginning but ultimately you're trying to make a healthy company to create jobs at some point? >> absolutely, you're trying to make the company and grow it faster. i don't think private equity is skewed toward the unhealthy companies, quite the contrary. i think we're trying to buy strong companies and make them better. >> you've gotten a fair amount of press for the ideas in your book, described as defending the 1% or the top of the top percent. do you think there is some good in income inequality? >> i make the argument in the book that if you believe that we're still living in the fwe of the 1950s you might wonder why income on quality is growing. you might come to the conn conclusion that the talented people in the u.s. haven't earned it. but the economy today is very different than the economy in the 1950s. in the '50s, we were capitalizing on material goods, mass market goods, like cars. big companies, big-scale inves
they're trying to differentiate private equity from business in a way that's unrealistic. >> when privatees a company and tries to make it healthy, you cut jobs in the beginning but ultimately you're trying to make a healthy company to create jobs at some point? >> absolutely, you're trying to make the company and grow it faster. i don't think private equity is skewed toward the unhealthy companies, quite the contrary. i think we're trying to buy strong companies and make them...