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the system is unsustainable. that debt is unsustainable. the regulations are unsustainable. but taxes are unsustainable. and most importantly, the irs is unsustainable. it's got to go. we have a disaster on our hands up at the proportions. i'm unconvinced, as ziad said, this is not a republican or democratic event. i'm an equal opportunity offender. i'm not convinced the republican president would have a chance to turn it around or save it. but i think they could if they're willing to go radical, if they're willing to think out of the box, if they're willing to do something revolutionary. let me give you a few of my ideas. they are, in fact, revolutionary but they will work. ima commonsense, son of the butcher businessmen. first of all i mentioned reagan took the worst economy in our history since 1929 and turned it around in only two years and created 20 million jobs and did it with a crazy idea, cutting taxes and have in the middle of a depression. same idea by the way that worked in canada in the 1990s. they cut both taxes and spending radically in the middle of a major r
the system is unsustainable. that debt is unsustainable. the regulations are unsustainable. but taxes are unsustainable. and most importantly, the irs is unsustainable. it's got to go. we have a disaster on our hands up at the proportions. i'm unconvinced, as ziad said, this is not a republican or democratic event. i'm an equal opportunity offender. i'm not convinced the republican president would have a chance to turn it around or save it. but i think they could if they're willing to go...
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we overpump our ground water unsustainable.gislature is discussing this week the potential for implementing some comprehensive ground water reform. >> joan you told us about putting water into the ground to farmers can pull it out, what would that mean for you? >> the ground water legislation is trying to provide the kinds of statutory authorities that our district as a special district has had for decades now. so we're very much in favor of, you know, ground water man -- it is best managed at the local level. but you have to provide the local authorities to do it, and the state has to provide the right incentives for the local agencies to take that responsibility. >> somewhat kind of measures have you been holding back on? things that you might need to use if things get worse? are there things that you might have to put in place next year that you have been reluctant to do so far? >> you know, one measure that we are looking at more seriously if the drought continues in 2015 is implementing more tiered rate drought pricing mec
we overpump our ground water unsustainable.gislature is discussing this week the potential for implementing some comprehensive ground water reform. >> joan you told us about putting water into the ground to farmers can pull it out, what would that mean for you? >> the ground water legislation is trying to provide the kinds of statutory authorities that our district as a special district has had for decades now. so we're very much in favor of, you know, ground water man -- it is best...
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knew what was unsustainable? >> it was unsustainable not to care very much what you did for a living. your status. it was not a success company. it really 35 people were largely indifferent to what other people did to make a living. much more focused on family relationships. and there was kind of an ironic twist, an ironic strain in life that caught my attention. a gift for creating wonderful moments. there was a natural gas about it. it was a successful place. you could see that the things they love the were not sustainable. the question success, something that is very deep and emotional, you see it is by the standard of the world a failure. so that is probably something to do with al qaeda versus object. the answer to the question may be and just as it -- actually basically lazy and it is much easier to read a story about a deceptive person in an environment that is to be the kind of thing you do. we actually have to think through the idea very thoroughly. walking from beginning to end. we have had this convers
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the system is unsustainable. the debt is unsustainable. the regulations are unsustainable. that taxes are unsustainable. and most importantly, the irs is unsustainable. it's got to go. so we have a disaster on our hands, ladies and gentlemen, of epic proportion. i'm unconvinced because this is as ziad said, not a republican or democrat event. i'm equal opportunity offender. i'm unconvinced a republican president would even have a chance to turn it around or save it. i think they could if they were willing to the radical and if they're willing to think out of the box, if you're willing to do something revolutionary. let me give you a few of my ideas. they are, in fact, revolutionary but they will work. i am a commonsense son of a butcher small businessman. these are my ideas. first of all i mentioned to you that reagan took the worst economy in our history since 1929 and turned it around in only two years and created 20 million jobs and he did with a crazy idea of cutting taxes in half in the middle of a depression. same idea by the way that worked in canada in the 1990s. th
the system is unsustainable. the debt is unsustainable. the regulations are unsustainable. that taxes are unsustainable. and most importantly, the irs is unsustainable. it's got to go. so we have a disaster on our hands, ladies and gentlemen, of epic proportion. i'm unconvinced because this is as ziad said, not a republican or democrat event. i'm equal opportunity offender. i'm unconvinced a republican president would even have a chance to turn it around or save it. i think they could if they...
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as the industry grew up in south sound same sort of overproduction happened here, plus a lot of unsustainable practices. they would scoop up the oysters they could and what was not useable they would dump it on the beach. within a few years owners of different businesses got together and started to come up with a list of best practices. the oyster played a part in keeping the capital in olympia. as washington state grew, a number of other cities growing faster than olympia tried to get the capital moved capitol moved to their town. this is around 1900, the olympia oyster was famous and respected. so lobbyists for olympia keeping the capitol in olympia would invite lobbyists to come to the big oyster feeds and supply them with good food and good spirits to help them decide to keep the capitol in olympia. one newspaper referred to the oyster as the suck succulent lobbyists. there was more plywood mills and industries on the water that produced chemical waste in addition to biological waste that really impacted all species of oysters. so at that point, the industry got interested in water qualit
as the industry grew up in south sound same sort of overproduction happened here, plus a lot of unsustainable practices. they would scoop up the oysters they could and what was not useable they would dump it on the beach. within a few years owners of different businesses got together and started to come up with a list of best practices. the oyster played a part in keeping the capital in olympia. as washington state grew, a number of other cities growing faster than olympia tried to get the...
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the system is unsustainable. the debt is unsustainable. the regulation is unsustainable. the irs is unsustainable. so we have a disaster on our hands. this is not a republican or democratic event but equal opportunity republican president would even have a chance to turn it around for save it. i think they could if they were willing to go radical, willing to think of the box, willing to do something revolutionary. let me give you a few ideas. they are revolutionary these are my ideas. first of all i mentioned that reagan took the worst economy in our history since 1929 and turned it around in only two years and created 20 million jobs. he did it with a crazy idea of cutting taxes in half in the middle of a depression. the same idea that working canada in the 1990's. they can both taxes and spending radically in the middle of a major recession and turned it into an economy that has lasted 15 years. how did they cut spending? an idea that i would do tomorrow. they fired 25% of all government employees. right off the bat to be 25%. i know you want to clap. you are afraid to.
the system is unsustainable. the debt is unsustainable. the regulation is unsustainable. the irs is unsustainable. so we have a disaster on our hands. this is not a republican or democratic event but equal opportunity republican president would even have a chance to turn it around for save it. i think they could if they were willing to go radical, willing to think of the box, willing to do something revolutionary. let me give you a few ideas. they are revolutionary these are my ideas. first of...
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they are often far too expensive , which makes them unsustainable. and inappropriate. little thought given to the concept of reverse innovation. the ability of african entrepreneurs ourselves to develop solutions and not only focus on our health care problems, but across the globe. africa, weparts of transact in shops and marketplaces using mobile phones. .e have mobile wants i can go up to a person selling her with my and pay mobile phone. even buyspen, i can't a louis vuitton handbag with mobile money. this small area of mobile technology, we've managed to leapfrog over the west and start using technology that has not been adapted here before. if we can succeed and leapfrog in this single area of mobile technology, we can leapfrog in health care as well. of west founder and ceo africa's first indigenous air ambulance service. we conduct hundreds of rescues africa withcentral a team of doctors. our service runs cheaper and much leaner than our western counterpart. we have had to think outside the box a lot when it came to sourcing medical equipment, when it came to ke
they are often far too expensive , which makes them unsustainable. and inappropriate. little thought given to the concept of reverse innovation. the ability of african entrepreneurs ourselves to develop solutions and not only focus on our health care problems, but across the globe. africa, weparts of transact in shops and marketplaces using mobile phones. .e have mobile wants i can go up to a person selling her with my and pay mobile phone. even buyspen, i can't a louis vuitton handbag with...
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they are often far too expensive which makes them unsustainable and inappropriate. there is very little thought given to the concept of reverse innovation. this is the ability of african entrepreneurs ourselves to develop solutions and not only solving our health care problems but health care problems across the globe. africa, weparts of transact in shops and rural marketplaces using our mobile phones. we have mobile wallets and i can selling in the rural market in the middle of nowhere and paid her with my mobile phone. buy an aspen, i cannot lkuis vuitton handbag with mobile money which means in this small area of mobile technology, we have managed to leapfrog over the west and start using technology that has not been adapted here before. i believe that we can succeed in leapfrogging in this single area of mobile technology, and we can leapfrog in health care as well. ceo of westnder and africa's first condition is -- first indigenous air rescue service. we rescue with teams of helicopters in our teams of doctors. our service runs cheaper and later than our wester
they are often far too expensive which makes them unsustainable and inappropriate. there is very little thought given to the concept of reverse innovation. this is the ability of african entrepreneurs ourselves to develop solutions and not only solving our health care problems but health care problems across the globe. africa, weparts of transact in shops and rural marketplaces using our mobile phones. we have mobile wallets and i can selling in the rural market in the middle of nowhere and...
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so i could see that my father's way of life was unsustainable for example. i think that probably helped. it was unsustainable to care very much what you did for a living or get your status from the achievement in the world as opposed to the personal relationships from your family. it wasn't a success culture. people were largely in different to make a living and much more focused on family relationships. and there was kind of an ironic twist or strain in life to kind of catch amusement. a gift for creating wonderful moments. it wasn't -- it wasn't a successful place. the things you love or not sustainable. so you question success when something you feel is very successful in a very deep emotional level is by the standards of the world a failure to. but i don't know how much. i'm actually basically lazy and it's much easier to write a story about a disruptive person in the environment than it is to say the kind of thing that you do when you have to think through the idea very clearly from beginning to end to walk you from beginning to end. to tie these two th
so i could see that my father's way of life was unsustainable for example. i think that probably helped. it was unsustainable to care very much what you did for a living or get your status from the achievement in the world as opposed to the personal relationships from your family. it wasn't a success culture. people were largely in different to make a living and much more focused on family relationships. and there was kind of an ironic twist or strain in life to kind of catch amusement. a gift...
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the status quo is unsustainable for all sides. be every effort must accepted to the fullest to help obtain a lasting peace. a piece based on inalienable rights of the people statehood in dignity. i think you, mr. president. >> i thank the distinguished representative of indonesia. at this time i get the floor to brazil followed by canada. , i thank youent for convening this timely meeting. i would also like to say thank you for the bayou bowl although deeply worrying information shared with us. the level of pilot in the past month in the gaza strip that has taken almost 2000 lives come at is vast majority of which simply unacceptable and profoundly saddens us. --s particular waste situation is particularly disturbing because not only was the senses lost love -- senseless loss of life or vegetable had the peace talks pursued, but also the continuation of hostilities will only distance the parties even further from unnecessary lasting case. the briefings we heard here electedut sharp our human conscience. behind tragic statistics ar
the status quo is unsustainable for all sides. be every effort must accepted to the fullest to help obtain a lasting peace. a piece based on inalienable rights of the people statehood in dignity. i think you, mr. president. >> i thank the distinguished representative of indonesia. at this time i get the floor to brazil followed by canada. , i thank youent for convening this timely meeting. i would also like to say thank you for the bayou bowl although deeply worrying information shared...
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and accessstilities to restricted areas have made life in gaza virtually unsustainable. the occupation in gaza and the west thank including east jerusalem, our human rights, including the right to self determination, must be addressed. the humanitarian situation in gaza is a breaking point. thousands of homes have been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been displaced. people need water, food, shelter, electricity, and above hospitalsy, however buildings nations have not been protected. it must be safeguarded. these locations must be respected at all times. significant -- all necessary precautions should be taken. it is a terrible failure for avert yetot to act to another devastating crisis in gaza, one that has now therseded in casualties and occupations of 2008 and 2009. the need for investigation and accountability was raised then, and after the 2012 military .peration, have not been met a lasting solution to this protracted conflict must be found. the commission of inquiry established by the human rights council last month will help to assess ac
and accessstilities to restricted areas have made life in gaza virtually unsustainable. the occupation in gaza and the west thank including east jerusalem, our human rights, including the right to self determination, must be addressed. the humanitarian situation in gaza is a breaking point. thousands of homes have been destroyed and hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been displaced. people need water, food, shelter, electricity, and above hospitalsy, however buildings nations have not...
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is double what the central bank would like it to be, and many critics argue that his growth is unsustainable explain. >> the economy. erdogan's secret weapon. turkey's gdp has nearly quadrupled since he came to power, leading to a boom in private consumption and construction. >> the industrial park has tripled in the area, and the companies have grown in size. we have increased the output of our equipment and scaled up. >> the economic prosperity has benefited turks across the board. the standard of living has improved and the average income has tripled since 2002, so it was a little surprise that many backed erdogan to continue leading the country. >> everyone knows that this was in accordance, so it is key in turkish politics. >> that while the turkish economy has come a long way in the last decade, it has shown signs of weakness over the past year amid domestic troubles. protests and a corruption scandal has seen some overseas investors leaving. a cause for concern in a country that heavily defends on foreign funds. the government has also been at loggerheads over monetary policy and it h
is double what the central bank would like it to be, and many critics argue that his growth is unsustainable explain. >> the economy. erdogan's secret weapon. turkey's gdp has nearly quadrupled since he came to power, leading to a boom in private consumption and construction. >> the industrial park has tripled in the area, and the companies have grown in size. we have increased the output of our equipment and scaled up. >> the economic prosperity has benefited turks across the...
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the status quo is unsustainable for all sides and every effort must be accepted to the fulful t to have ever lasting peace. i thank you, mr. president. >> i thank the representative of indonesia. at this stage, i give the floor to brazil and brazil is followed by canada. brazil, you have to floor. >> mr. president, i thank you for convening this timely meeting. and i would like to thank for the worrying information shared with us. the level of violence in the gaza strip that has taken almost 2 thousand lives, the majority of innocent civilians is unacceptable and profoundly saddens us. the situation is particularly disturbing because not only was the senseless loss of life in palestine and israel preventable had the peace talks been pursued but the continuation of hostility will only distance the parties further from every-lasting peace. the briefings we heard this morning can't not shock our human consciousness. behind the statistics are real human beings, some greatly affected for the third time in a short period. peace in the middle east is so fundamental and the stakes are so high t
the status quo is unsustainable for all sides and every effort must be accepted to the fulful t to have ever lasting peace. i thank you, mr. president. >> i thank the representative of indonesia. at this stage, i give the floor to brazil and brazil is followed by canada. brazil, you have to floor. >> mr. president, i thank you for convening this timely meeting. and i would like to thank for the worrying information shared with us. the level of violence in the gaza strip that has...
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sizable metropolitan area fell back on bottled water for a time, an expensive and unsustainable solution. after scrambling for answers after a midsummer weekend people are being told they can't drink a drink, shower, wash dishes, eat at a restaurant. but can they do those things only until the next time algae fouls the water supply? that's our focus this time on the program. >> reporter: after spending a weekend under state of emergency half a million toledo residents were able to drink their tap water monday morning. >> all six tests with no problem whatsoever. >> reporter: toledo mayor michael collins said tests by the ohio and national environmental protection agencies ruled that contamination in lake erie was no longer dangerous. levels of toxins the product of algae blooms reached dangerous levels over the weekend. when consumed in water these toxins can cause diarrhea, cometting, dizziness and liver damage. once it took affect local stores quickly ran out of bottled water. businesses were forced to close. direction centers stocked with truck loads of water across the state sprung u
sizable metropolitan area fell back on bottled water for a time, an expensive and unsustainable solution. after scrambling for answers after a midsummer weekend people are being told they can't drink a drink, shower, wash dishes, eat at a restaurant. but can they do those things only until the next time algae fouls the water supply? that's our focus this time on the program. >> reporter: after spending a weekend under state of emergency half a million toledo residents were able to drink...
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but ultimately, his position is unsustainable. >> so what do you make of the buildup of preseno-maliki troop the capital, how long are they likely to stay loyal to maliki as they see support for him continue to fall away? >> over the past few years, mr. maliki has built up or attempted to build up a support base in the security services and the army by putting in people that are loyal to him rather than competent. that is part of the problem. that is part of the reason why the iraqi army has so positively and obviously failed in stopping the isis advance. now these people, some of these people, may believe that their future is linked to maliki and they will give him his support. but ultimately, everybody must recognize that if they are going to protect themselves, a matter of survival if nothing else, they have to get rid of mr. maliki. i think in the short or medium term, he will go. >> that's the political crisis playing out there in baghdad. we move north. i want to talk to you about the u.s. air strikes in the north of the country. what's your assessment of that bombing strategy an
but ultimately, his position is unsustainable. >> so what do you make of the buildup of preseno-maliki troop the capital, how long are they likely to stay loyal to maliki as they see support for him continue to fall away? >> over the past few years, mr. maliki has built up or attempted to build up a support base in the security services and the army by putting in people that are loyal to him rather than competent. that is part of the problem. that is part of the reason why the iraqi...
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both of these vitally important programs, unsustainable over the long run and require legislative intervention to correct. the sooner the policymakers address these challenges, the challenges will be less if we help the economy as a whole. thesooner lawmakers act, broader will be the year brea policy options that they can consider and the greater the opportunity will be to make solutions that balance the government. since chuck has spoken, i will say a few words about the medicare report. one of them being quite wonky. unlikest is that previous reports -- medicare part b cost projections in this year's report are not current law projections. vision up assume there will be a sharp decline the position payment rates as called for by the sustainable growth rate mechanism which lawmakers have waived him per year since 2003. is projected baseline which the monarch or we have given to prevalent possessions shown in the report assumes that lawmakers will increase position payment by 6/10 of a percent a fix when the current sgr runs out in march 2015 and the adjustment will continue through 2013. the
both of these vitally important programs, unsustainable over the long run and require legislative intervention to correct. the sooner the policymakers address these challenges, the challenges will be less if we help the economy as a whole. thesooner lawmakers act, broader will be the year brea policy options that they can consider and the greater the opportunity will be to make solutions that balance the government. since chuck has spoken, i will say a few words about the medicare report. one...
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this was already unsustainable before this conflict, and it will be worse because of the destruction of property, infrastructure and the loss of life that has occurred during this conflict. >> reporter: so of course it may be easier for palestinians not to have bombs and artillery falling around them and hearing rocket fire going out around the clock for sure. that must be easier than having the sounds of war around them. but the big question now on all their minds is, what comes next. rosemary? >> yes, most definitely. and karl, we have been reporting the cost of rebuilding gaza, the u.n. estimates in the billions, up to 6 billion, perhaps. where is that money going to come from? and how long would it likely take to rebuild and return to some form of normalcy for civilians there, if that is even possible when you look at the landscape there? >> reporter: well, first of all somebody's got to get out there and do an accurate assessment. that has not been possible yet by any of the agencies, not even the palestinian representatives themselves. because you simply can't get into some of
this was already unsustainable before this conflict, and it will be worse because of the destruction of property, infrastructure and the loss of life that has occurred during this conflict. >> reporter: so of course it may be easier for palestinians not to have bombs and artillery falling around them and hearing rocket fire going out around the clock for sure. that must be easier than having the sounds of war around them. but the big question now on all their minds is, what comes next....
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secondly, any thought of the situation and existence in between is unsustainable. we need a sustainable option for the future of ukraine. we need a sustainable security architecture not just for ukraine but also in europe. because structures don't match the challenge we need new security arrangements. probably the present situation should push us not just in your discussions but in more sector solutions. we have a couple of ideas how to , how to and structure have conventional arms, which is unfortunately nowhere. how to create more trust. there was a lot of talking about ukraine as a kind of breach. the i believe it is not the best possible idea.
secondly, any thought of the situation and existence in between is unsustainable. we need a sustainable option for the future of ukraine. we need a sustainable security architecture not just for ukraine but also in europe. because structures don't match the challenge we need new security arrangements. probably the present situation should push us not just in your discussions but in more sector solutions. we have a couple of ideas how to , how to and structure have conventional arms, which is...
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the current claims backlog at omha is unacceptable and unsustainable. omha must make significant changes in how it does business. i look forward to hearing from the chief judge about the initiatives omha is implementing to improve efficiency and alleviate the backlog. but ial want to remind my -- i also want to remind my colleagues that the claims backlog is a problem that congress created. congress has required cms -- appropriately -- to be increasingly vigilant in detecting and reducing the amount of waste, fraud and abuse in the $600 billion medicare program that covers 51 million beneficiaries. this emphasis on program integrity is critical both to the health of our nation's seniors and to the protection of our taxpayer dollars. but this increased scrutiny has not been coupled with additional funds to address the influx of claims and appeals that have resulted. with the medicare prediction drug act, congress created the medicare administrative contractors, the zone program integrity contractors and the recovery auditor contractors' pilot program. in
the current claims backlog at omha is unacceptable and unsustainable. omha must make significant changes in how it does business. i look forward to hearing from the chief judge about the initiatives omha is implementing to improve efficiency and alleviate the backlog. but ial want to remind my -- i also want to remind my colleagues that the claims backlog is a problem that congress created. congress has required cms -- appropriately -- to be increasingly vigilant in detecting and reducing the...
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national currency that we've now is losing value the authorities as said they commie would be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the to the dollar while it's thirteen and a half now wall street analyst michael hudson believes ukraine is appearing straight into the financial abbie's. ukraine that's not meeting the i missed condition nor is the i.m.f. meeting its own condition under the articles of agreement it's not a lot of just lending money to a country that is unable to pay the repayment of these demands is going to force the ukrainian currency where you know they're going to make imports much more expensive for ukrainians they're going to increase the cost of living the government will withdraw the price supports for gas and for other essential so the cost of living will go up unemployment will rise the ukrainians are going to be leaving to the west to the east because the economy will be filled by the conditions of this well this is what the i.m.f. economists inside internally have been complaining about they said wait a minute the i.m.f. loan to greece we've al
national currency that we've now is losing value the authorities as said they commie would be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the to the dollar while it's thirteen and a half now wall street analyst michael hudson believes ukraine is appearing straight into the financial abbie's. ukraine that's not meeting the i missed condition nor is the i.m.f. meeting its own condition under the articles of agreement it's not a lot of just lending money to a country that is unable...
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national currency the group is also losing value their authorities had said the economy would be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the dollar well it's thirteen and a half right now and let's tell you here's what the i.m.f. initially said kiev had to do in order to get the financial aid it wanted ukraine to raise tariffs for gas electricity and other utilities the same time freezing pensions freezing wages and raising taxes but now there are additional conditions being clued slashing tax benefits for agriculture and allowing banks to repossess property wall street analyst michael hansen believes ukraine is peering straight into the financial abyss. ukraine is not meeting the i missed edition nor is the i.m.f. meeting its own conditions under the articles of agreement it's never just lend money to a country that is unable to pay the repayment of these demands is going to force the ukrainian currency way down they're going to make imports much more expensive for ukrainians they're going to increase the cost of living the government will withdraw the price supports for ga
national currency the group is also losing value their authorities had said the economy would be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the dollar well it's thirteen and a half right now and let's tell you here's what the i.m.f. initially said kiev had to do in order to get the financial aid it wanted ukraine to raise tariffs for gas electricity and other utilities the same time freezing pensions freezing wages and raising taxes but now there are additional conditions being...
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improvement to the budget that will bring because of underlying the federal budget is still on an unsustainable path because deficits have come down in the last few years, but a few years from now they will start increasing in size again, and the outstanding debt of the federal government is very high relative to the size of the economy in our history. and by the end of the coming decade and beyond, it will increase even more relative to the size of the economy. and that high rising debt has negative and serious consequences and ultimately, cannot be sustained. >> can you tell us about -- you know, really strong growth numbers for the second quarter. creating jobs in the past few months. but there does seem to be a disconnect and americans still feel like we are in a recession. what are the -- what is the ?isconnect we still have 50 million people on food stamps. what is going on right now? the -- >> the economy contracted so much in 2008 and especially in the first half of 2009 that the actual output of the economy fell way below what we could produce if all the people who wanted to work for b
improvement to the budget that will bring because of underlying the federal budget is still on an unsustainable path because deficits have come down in the last few years, but a few years from now they will start increasing in size again, and the outstanding debt of the federal government is very high relative to the size of the economy in our history. and by the end of the coming decade and beyond, it will increase even more relative to the size of the economy. and that high rising debt has...
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profit and ukraine's currency the good evening is losing value to experts say the economy would be unsustainable if their currency forced to more than twelve to the dollar well it's their thirteen and a half at the moment wall street analyst michael hudson believes ukraine is facing a financial abacus. ukraine is not meeting the i missed edition nor is the i.m.f. meeting its own conditions under the i.m.f. article freeman it's not a lot just lend money to a country that is unable to pay their repayment of these the mayhem is going to force in ukraine and currency way down they're going to make imports much more expensive for you gradients they're going to increase the cost of living the government will withdraw the price supports for gas and for other essential so would cost of living will go off unemployment will rise you craniums are going to be leaving to the west to the east because the economy will be filled by the conditions of this one and this is what the i.m.f. economists inside internally have been complaining about they said wait a minute the i.m.f. loan to greece we've already seen t
profit and ukraine's currency the good evening is losing value to experts say the economy would be unsustainable if their currency forced to more than twelve to the dollar well it's their thirteen and a half at the moment wall street analyst michael hudson believes ukraine is facing a financial abacus. ukraine is not meeting the i missed edition nor is the i.m.f. meeting its own conditions under the i.m.f. article freeman it's not a lot just lend money to a country that is unable to pay their...
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this was already unsustainable before this conflict, and it will be worse because of the destruction of property, infrastructure, and the loss of life that has occurred during this conflict. >> it has been one of the key demands of the militant factions both in military and political wings here in gaza that at the core of this, this war must end with some kind of agreement to lift what they call the blockade of gaza so there's more freedom of movement of good, services and people across its borders and an end to this perception that gaza has become in effect an open air prison. but of course those talks in cairo are not going to be easy at all. israel wants one thing. they want the dede -- demilitarization. but the israelis have made it very clear they still view hamas a jihadist terrorist organization. they won't sit around the table with them. somebody is playing shuttle diplomacy between a number of rooms there. >> we saw the frustration just in the voice in the expressions of the man whose home you were touring that was destroyed. are there some who just say i'm not coming back?
this was already unsustainable before this conflict, and it will be worse because of the destruction of property, infrastructure, and the loss of life that has occurred during this conflict. >> it has been one of the key demands of the militant factions both in military and political wings here in gaza that at the core of this, this war must end with some kind of agreement to lift what they call the blockade of gaza so there's more freedom of movement of good, services and people across...
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currency the good evening it's losing value as well authorities are said the economy would be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the dollar while it's at thirteen a half right now and here's what the i.m.f. initially said kiev had to do in order to get financial aid one the i.m.f. want to ukraine to raise tariffs for gas electricity and other utilities all of the same time freezing pensions and wages and raising taxes but now there are brand new conditions to look forward to those include slashing tax benefits for agriculture and allowing banks the freedom to reprocess all various properties and wall street analyst michael hudson believes ukraine is right now appearing straight into the financial abyss ukraine is not meeting the i missed condition or as the i.m.f. meeting its own condition under the articles of agreement it's not going to just lend money to a country that is unable to reach payment of these demands is going to force the ukrainian currency where you know they're going to make imports much more expensive for ukrainians they're going to increase the cos
currency the good evening it's losing value as well authorities are said the economy would be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the dollar while it's at thirteen a half right now and here's what the i.m.f. initially said kiev had to do in order to get financial aid one the i.m.f. want to ukraine to raise tariffs for gas electricity and other utilities all of the same time freezing pensions and wages and raising taxes but now there are brand new conditions to look...
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ukraine's national currency the grief is losing value of thora to you said said the economy will be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the dollar and it's at or thirteen and a half right now well here's what the i.m.f. initially said that kiev would do to get the financial aid first of all the i.m.f. wanted ukraine to raise gas tariffs tires for electricity also for you to lety as well at the very same time freezing pensions freezing wages and raising taxes but now there are new conditions include slashing tax benefits for agriculture and allowing banks to reprocess properties and wall street analyst michael hansen believes ukraine is periods straight into the financial abyss ukraine's not me edition nor is the i.m.f. meeting its own conditions under the article it's never just funny to look at a tree that is unable to repayment at least the man is going to force you brilliant currency where you know they're going to make imports much more expensive ukrainians they're going to increase the cost of living the government will withdraw. the price supports for gas and for othe
ukraine's national currency the grief is losing value of thora to you said said the economy will be unsustainable if the currency falls to more than twelve to the dollar and it's at or thirteen and a half right now well here's what the i.m.f. initially said that kiev would do to get the financial aid first of all the i.m.f. wanted ukraine to raise gas tariffs tires for electricity also for you to lety as well at the very same time freezing pensions freezing wages and raising taxes but now there...
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all of these new pieces of became brought to the bank in unsustainable situation.ios were so degradation that the bank could not access them. this was very fast. as a result of the new pieces of information that were not with the central bank for the first art of the year. >> we will leave it there. thank you very much for your thoughts. $900 million is on the line as the u.s. pays host to some top ♪ african leaders. >> welcome back. it there is strong construction data coming in on the british economy. we have central-bank meetings on thursday. we could get the first rate hike. we are watching this carefully. by hans nichols. he is in washington dc. african leaders are gathering there. is how iss question the ibo outbreak changing the dynamic of this meeting? make it more localized. a bullet could threaten to dominate the conversation in western africa. threaten tocould dominate the conversation west africa. in theown at the hotel conference is going to be held. it had the feel of an arms bazaar. deals were being made. people were having conversations. you look at
all of these new pieces of became brought to the bank in unsustainable situation.ios were so degradation that the bank could not access them. this was very fast. as a result of the new pieces of information that were not with the central bank for the first art of the year. >> we will leave it there. thank you very much for your thoughts. $900 million is on the line as the u.s. pays host to some top ♪ african leaders. >> welcome back. it there is strong construction data coming in...
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thanks to practices like using fresh local produce handing out reasonable portion sizes and running unsustainable and jean the restaurant even repurpose as a reuse is everything from food scraps to frying oil the result has been nothing short of remarkable the entire. amount of waste that's produced since opening a business is equivalent to the amount of waste a similar size restaurant will produce an hour but it's not just restaurants getting in on the action it's a mass supermarket chains as well take a look at what one grocery chain is doing in france as the earth in union made two thousand and fourteen the european year against food waste and the third largest supermarket chain in france decided to rehabilitate the nine calibrated and on perfect fruits and vegetables so we launched. the in glory is fruits and vegetables starring the grotesque apple the ridiculous potato the hideous orange and now you can eat five inglorious fruits and vegetables a day as good but thirty percent cheaper. and even use these unwanted and weird looking fruits to create a whole new line of juices and soups which h
thanks to practices like using fresh local produce handing out reasonable portion sizes and running unsustainable and jean the restaurant even repurpose as a reuse is everything from food scraps to frying oil the result has been nothing short of remarkable the entire. amount of waste that's produced since opening a business is equivalent to the amount of waste a similar size restaurant will produce an hour but it's not just restaurants getting in on the action it's a mass supermarket chains as...
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those are unsustainable into the future.e are the kind of politically very sensitive types of programs to address in terms of politics, but we're unwilling to take on them, and as a consequence we're shortchanging those other investment programs that we talked about that are necessary for our long-term economic growth. that's the fear that i have here with this level of debt. it's shortchanging and making economic growth in the future even more difficult that it already is. >> and it's not an intractable problem. it is not any incurable cancer. it can be solved. guys like you know what the solutions are. we just need folks to make tough decisions and realize it might cost them to do it but it will benefit the rest of us in the long term. bill, good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> bill hoagland, the three hour train delay is an annoyance, a three month delay is a problem. why it could soon be costing you. that's up next. >> al jazeera america presents: >> smile and look at the camera. >> edge of eighteen >> i thought g
those are unsustainable into the future.e are the kind of politically very sensitive types of programs to address in terms of politics, but we're unwilling to take on them, and as a consequence we're shortchanging those other investment programs that we talked about that are necessary for our long-term economic growth. that's the fear that i have here with this level of debt. it's shortchanging and making economic growth in the future even more difficult that it already is. >> and it's...
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they are often far too expensive , which makes them unsustainable. and inappropriate. little thought given to the concept of reverse innovation. the ability of african entrepreneurs ourselves to develop solutions and not only focus on our health care problems, but across the globe. africa, weparts of transact in shops and marketplaces using mobile phones. .e have mobile wants i can go up to a person selling her with my and pay mobile phone. even buyspen, i can't a louis vuitton handbag with mobile money. this small area of mobile technology, we've managed to leapfrog over the west and start using technology that has not been adapted here before. if we can succeed and leapfrog in this single area of mobile technology, we can leapfrog in health care as well. of west founder and ceo africa's first indigenous air ambulance service. we conduct hundreds of rescues africa withcentral a team of doctors. our service runs cheaper and much leaner than our western counterpart. we have had to think outside the box a lot when it came to sourcing medical equipment, when it came to ke
they are often far too expensive , which makes them unsustainable. and inappropriate. little thought given to the concept of reverse innovation. the ability of african entrepreneurs ourselves to develop solutions and not only focus on our health care problems, but across the globe. africa, weparts of transact in shops and marketplaces using mobile phones. .e have mobile wants i can go up to a person selling her with my and pay mobile phone. even buyspen, i can't a louis vuitton handbag with...
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in order for the cease-fire to must acknowledge that the situation in gaza is unsustainable. he need for a comprehensive change in the gaza strip is imperative. is not an quo ante option. a solution to the current conflict will need to tackle the causes comprehensively it avowed a renewal of violence in the future. unsell belie selacceptable to r the threat of rocket fire from he gaza strip and intolerable for two million policeman -- confined and not ive under a group that has not renounced violence. two elements are key. mprove the living condition of the palestinian policeman in the gaza strip and ending the threat posed by hamas and other militant groups in gaza. there to happen the phrfpb alestinian authority must return to the gaza strip. the restrictions on gaza must be lifted. european union rp recalls the 1860 which called for arrangements to prevent trafficking in arms and .m. next to gaza and can reassure the reopening and ontribute to comprehensive and sustainable solution meeting the legitimate security ocioeconomic and humanitarian needs of israelis and palestin
in order for the cease-fire to must acknowledge that the situation in gaza is unsustainable. he need for a comprehensive change in the gaza strip is imperative. is not an quo ante option. a solution to the current conflict will need to tackle the causes comprehensively it avowed a renewal of violence in the future. unsell belie selacceptable to r the threat of rocket fire from he gaza strip and intolerable for two million policeman -- confined and not ive under a group that has not renounced...
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and yet even though the status quo is obviously unsustainable, we are heading right back to the status crisis. as with the story itself pointed out, the one hand language used, the united states on the record criticizing his room. and israeli governments, the israeli press with a vitriolic language of the united states to achieve a cease-fire. also, i think, attacking the israeli press secretary so on the one side as the article pointed out, the president signs a bill. security assistance to his traditional capabilities. >> singing each other's presence so take your pick. i go back to 1982. when i first came to washington another round of conflict in which the defense minister was prosecuting a war in lebanon. injured and killed months like we have seen in the last couple of weeks. ronald reagan got very upset and used some very harsh words. in a sense, we have seen this movie before. so i'll each time the relationship survives, moves on. and that is partly because it has deep roots and they're is a strong popular support for his role. i am sure it has been damaged to some extent. prob
and yet even though the status quo is obviously unsustainable, we are heading right back to the status crisis. as with the story itself pointed out, the one hand language used, the united states on the record criticizing his room. and israeli governments, the israeli press with a vitriolic language of the united states to achieve a cease-fire. also, i think, attacking the israeli press secretary so on the one side as the article pointed out, the president signs a bill. security assistance to...
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it's been unsustainable. >> the government wanted to cool the rally, doubling transaction fees to 4% and introducing revised caps on mortgages. still, the international monetary fund has warned repeatedly over the summer that more measure res needed to avoid a replay of the previous disaster. >>> beyond the announcement of architecture grandeur are those that never saw the light of day. cnbc visited several abandon construction sites and spoke to many investors hurt by the last property crash. nobody agreed to appear on camera due to litigation or fear of retribution. from libya to syria, wealth is often looking for a new home and most roads lead to dubai. if you've got money, there are plenty of ways to spend it here without getting asked too many questions. >> if i have to buy land on -- even an apartment, a nigerian apartment, the best price i pay in the best hours is $1,000. i compare that to -- i compare that toland. i compare that to bombay. >> reporter: the rapidly growing pipeline is only fueling -- they forecast more than 40,000 additional units to come online through 2016.
it's been unsustainable. >> the government wanted to cool the rally, doubling transaction fees to 4% and introducing revised caps on mortgages. still, the international monetary fund has warned repeatedly over the summer that more measure res needed to avoid a replay of the previous disaster. >>> beyond the announcement of architecture grandeur are those that never saw the light of day. cnbc visited several abandon construction sites and spoke to many investors hurt by the last...
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realities they have had in some time to split their forces, of course that pressure is completely unsustainable. i would argue that it is abundantly clear that they must support those forces, the moderate forces on the ground, and let me be clear again. there are political constraints. there is a real and legitimate in the unite united kingdom and the united states. all of the groups, including the kurdish fighters have been very clear that they do not want there to be western soldiers on the ground in that way, although i would argue that we may need some special forces in some way, shape or form, but that they want the ability to fight this threat themselves. that is what we need to do. we need to ally with the moderate forces in the region and help them defend themselves and fight this threat themselv themselves. >> the u.n. is very clear about the international community responsibility regarding financial aid and logistical support. one wonders if this will work on its own. >> it will not be enough on its own. it's very clear that western intelligence has been taken by surprise on account o
realities they have had in some time to split their forces, of course that pressure is completely unsustainable. i would argue that it is abundantly clear that they must support those forces, the moderate forces on the ground, and let me be clear again. there are political constraints. there is a real and legitimate in the unite united kingdom and the united states. all of the groups, including the kurdish fighters have been very clear that they do not want there to be western soldiers on the...
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yet, even though the status quo is obviously unsustainable, we're heading right back to the status quo. and that is the chronic nature of this conflict that makes the whole situation even more depressing. you asked about the "new york times" story and about the u.s.-israel relationship as manifest ds in this crisis. and the story itself pointed out these conflicting trends on the one hand language used by both sides -- the united states on the record criticizing israel that language that we have not heard before that i can remember, and the israeli government backgrounding the israeli press with vitriolic language about the efforts of the united states to achieve a ceasefire. that also i think were unprecedented. attack on the israeli press on our secretary of state. so that's on the one side. on the other side as the article pointed out, the president signs bill for $225 million more in security assistance to pay for additional iron dome capabilities for israel. and about the prime minister fom on the one side and the secretary of state and president on the other. so take your pick. i
yet, even though the status quo is obviously unsustainable, we're heading right back to the status quo. and that is the chronic nature of this conflict that makes the whole situation even more depressing. you asked about the "new york times" story and about the u.s.-israel relationship as manifest ds in this crisis. and the story itself pointed out these conflicting trends on the one hand language used by both sides -- the united states on the record criticizing israel that language...
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this was already unsustainable before this conflict, and it will be worse because of the destruction, infrastructure and the loss of life that has occurred during this conflict. >> reporter: that was pierre krahenbuhl making reference to some of the demands of the palestinians. some of hamas' demands obviously israel has demands too, john. history has shown that these two sides have both failed when it comes to compromising in the talks. >> and reza, both countries obviously pushing for something more lasting as well. they don't want just the pause in the fighting they had after 2009, 2012. a very positive development, at least that all the parties there are. our reza sayah live in cairo, thanks so much. >>> the u.s. military officials reeling from the loss of a two-star general, general harold green is the highest ranking u.s. officer to die in a war zone since the vietnam war. he was killed at a military academy in kabul by a man believed to be an afghan soldier. more than a dozen other coalition soldiers were wounded in that attack. despite this incident, u.s. military officials i
this was already unsustainable before this conflict, and it will be worse because of the destruction, infrastructure and the loss of life that has occurred during this conflict. >> reporter: that was pierre krahenbuhl making reference to some of the demands of the palestinians. some of hamas' demands obviously israel has demands too, john. history has shown that these two sides have both failed when it comes to compromising in the talks. >> and reza, both countries obviously pushing...
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many of those refugees in the facility occupation placed in 2007 have made gaza unsustainable. gaza in the west bank including east jerusalem on human rights including the rights to self-determination must be addressed. thousands of homes have been the straight and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. people need water, food, shelter and above all a safety. including even the united nations have not been protected in this conflict. obstacles and personnel engaged in searching for the transporting and killing the civilians and must be safeguarded. the statements of these locations must be respected at all times. in addition to the civilians are facing not legitimate challenges and all cautions should be taken to protect civilians. it is a terrible failure for the humanity not to act on yet another devastating crisis in gaza. one that has now shifted in the casualties and the duration. this operation of 2008 and 2009. the investigation into the accountability and after the military operation has not been met. this must be found. the commission then established by the human
many of those refugees in the facility occupation placed in 2007 have made gaza unsustainable. gaza in the west bank including east jerusalem on human rights including the rights to self-determination must be addressed. thousands of homes have been the straight and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. people need water, food, shelter and above all a safety. including even the united nations have not been protected in this conflict. obstacles and personnel engaged in searching for the...
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clearly, this law, this tuition calculation, is unsustainable. any district in the state that ends up in the situation where the children are transferring out, will ultimately go bankrupt. >> reporter: desperate to keep her son in the school outside the district, marcia pearson joined the lawsuit to fight the action. in august, st. louis county judge ruled the school had to let the children at least those in the lawsuit to transfer. >> thank god i am relieved. it is the pressure, has been lifted off of me. i mean literally, the other school he was in for about five days i literally thought i was a teacher at night. i was the math teacher i was the writing teacher i was the reading teacher at night. >> reporter: in the end, the normandy district did close one school but thanks to community pressure, smith school stayed open. this year, he and michael brown crossed the stage in their caps and gowns. >> i went to show my respect and get out and see you know us as a community coming together. and i just felt like i had to go. and it was unfortunate t
clearly, this law, this tuition calculation, is unsustainable. any district in the state that ends up in the situation where the children are transferring out, will ultimately go bankrupt. >> reporter: desperate to keep her son in the school outside the district, marcia pearson joined the lawsuit to fight the action. in august, st. louis county judge ruled the school had to let the children at least those in the lawsuit to transfer. >> thank god i am relieved. it is the pressure,...
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the dollars for the hospital are unsustainable. now, when i hear eva write me that letter and i know eva very well, eva does a great job there at jones memorial. my concern is this. how are these rural hospitals going to sustain themselves if they have to take on those administrative cost burdens that we just articulated there and keep the doors open and comply with this complexity coming out of washington, d.c. do you share with me -- anyone on the panel disagree with me? that, in particular, our rural hospitals are at a distinct threat as a result of the burdens out of this ambiguity? >> i can answer that question. my primary practice is at university of wisconsin which is a tertiary care hospital. it's a small hospital. i agree with you. i think that the burden on smaller hospitals 1 enormous. i also think a lot of these smaller hospitals have contracted with -- there are private companies now who will actually do what you have described. i think the cost is enormous. it's staggering. >> those are dollars that other wise could b
the dollars for the hospital are unsustainable. now, when i hear eva write me that letter and i know eva very well, eva does a great job there at jones memorial. my concern is this. how are these rural hospitals going to sustain themselves if they have to take on those administrative cost burdens that we just articulated there and keep the doors open and comply with this complexity coming out of washington, d.c. do you share with me -- anyone on the panel disagree with me? that, in particular,...