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i would do anything for minimizing handsome and this is obviously he's had anything for us.s me great, great honor to introduce the mayor of our city, mire ed lee (clapping) >> thank you very much and good morning, everyone i'll speak quickly before the next interlude. thank you richard for your expert leadership for the board. open occasion my. i've had a number of dinner meetings and they'll i couldn't me what's our passion and the things you have to get done. in any. what's on my mind was a lot of different problems. in the backdrop wove having had cutbacks from the state and that was already surging with governor brown's leadership but again the statistics with ron andcytes invited us to her house and we talked about that with friends. so rendering and i reviewed with the folks the statistics and we've gotten one big one was the improvements of our schools being the number one improvements last year in all of the public schools in california the rainy day fund in our school district was beginning to pay off. what's going on behind that and we discovered the big drop off
i would do anything for minimizing handsome and this is obviously he's had anything for us.s me great, great honor to introduce the mayor of our city, mire ed lee (clapping) >> thank you very much and good morning, everyone i'll speak quickly before the next interlude. thank you richard for your expert leadership for the board. open occasion my. i've had a number of dinner meetings and they'll i couldn't me what's our passion and the things you have to get done. in any. what's on my mind...
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this partnership is going to help us do that and help insure point itemal divide that exists does notxist no. your schools and the divides in opportunity doesn't exist that students will be able to use and identify and think critically and work in teams and think outside the box this is what this is going to help us do. 83 we want to thank you. one last example folks have asked me mr. supermarket? about devices and wireless and days they're to be outdated in a few months. so let me be very, very clear this is not about devices we're talking about ipads or whatever we're talking about changing the way students engage with knowledge. can you image the student that is studying their history and take a theme from history and students are allowed to take a position assuming the identity of one of the historic figure they get to make an eye move about that particular seen and change the outcome. what would have happened in that particular debate went another way are the battle end another way and create a movie and organ with the opposing side and figure o how that defeat would this become
this partnership is going to help us do that and help insure point itemal divide that exists does notxist no. your schools and the divides in opportunity doesn't exist that students will be able to use and identify and think critically and work in teams and think outside the box this is what this is going to help us do. 83 we want to thank you. one last example folks have asked me mr. supermarket? about devices and wireless and days they're to be outdated in a few months. so let me be very,...
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us. what do you mean it has nothing to do with us, you're american, it does have something to do with you. that breaks my heart when people say that, that that doesn't apply to us. of course it does, but it's hard for me to prove that based on the real-life experiences of people in our community and based on black and white documents. how can i stand in front of my community and say no, you're not targeted, you're not targets, you're not victims. they are, they absolutely are. >> there's a constant level of anxiety that actually on a biological basis can be very hazardous to one's health, there's also self-stigma, you begin to internalize the stigma and sometimes if you don't have a strong support system in your community, begin to think negatively about yourself, or perhaps your community. >> the nypd declined our request for an interview. police commissioner ray kelly and mayor michael bloomberg stood behind the programs, insisting that they don't target anyone without a lead. polls show that the majority of new yorkers think the nypd treatment of muslims has been appropriate. >> i thin
us. what do you mean it has nothing to do with us, you're american, it does have something to do with you. that breaks my heart when people say that, that that doesn't apply to us. of course it does, but it's hard for me to prove that based on the real-life experiences of people in our community and based on black and white documents. how can i stand in front of my community and say no, you're not targeted, you're not targets, you're not victims. they are, they absolutely are. >> there's...
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to do -- compel us to do a thing. there is zero give up or loss of any sovereignty of the united states. we are deciding whether or not we want the rest of the world to be importunate by us over the next years as a member of this party to rise to our standards rather than come to a lower standard. the u.s. gains entirely from this. on the disabilities committee, the disabilities committee has zero power to change the law, to order the change of law, compel a change of law. there is no power in this treaty and also in the committee. the committee has no ability to create and a customary international law, no decision memo, anything they utter can have an impact on u.s. and what we reserve to ourselves through our constitution, and even through our declarations and understandings and reservations in this treaty. >> as i believe and as you have asserted, the treaty does not compel us to do anything except to continue to follow our own law in our own way. why then ratify it? what harm is being done to our ability to advoca
to do -- compel us to do a thing. there is zero give up or loss of any sovereignty of the united states. we are deciding whether or not we want the rest of the world to be importunate by us over the next years as a member of this party to rise to our standards rather than come to a lower standard. the u.s. gains entirely from this. on the disabilities committee, the disabilities committee has zero power to change the law, to order the change of law, compel a change of law. there is no power in...
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us. why do we want to use social media to investigate? why are you guys here? >> [inaudible]. >> it is, everybody talks on facebook, right? i learned this way back when i was doing s-r-o. it was myspace back then. myspace was huge, right? everybody got on myspace and everybody talked. well, i was at the school doing that job, i could always get intel on the kids finding out when the parties were going to be, who was in the fight, a lot of them used their phone to tape the fight and put it on myspace. now we have youtube and facebook. so, there's a wealth of information on there, a lot for us to use. this came from a facebook spokesperson. we never turn over content records in response to u.s. legal process unless that process is a search warrant reviewed by a judge. we are required to regularly push back against over board requests. anybody ever sent in a subpoena to facebook yet? anybody ever ask facebook, hey, can we get the content of this? of this person's profile? if you ask right away, they're going to tell you, [speaker not understood]. so, you better bri
us. why do we want to use social media to investigate? why are you guys here? >> [inaudible]. >> it is, everybody talks on facebook, right? i learned this way back when i was doing s-r-o. it was myspace back then. myspace was huge, right? everybody got on myspace and everybody talked. well, i was at the school doing that job, i could always get intel on the kids finding out when the parties were going to be, who was in the fight, a lot of them used their phone to tape the fight and...
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us. that's what we need to do. we need to just stay with them, and we will. >> besides saying amen, i would love to have georgetown students talk with one another about what you can do in solidarity with the young people of afghanistan. as anita reminded us, the population of young people is 60%, a very high percentage. what can you do to support them through virtual contacts, through raising money, through exchange programs, anything that can keep the lines of communication and relationship building going. this university is making a very significant contribution to the future debate through the institute on peace and security and through other academic and profit programs that you have. the more we can link up our university communities on some of these specific issues in support, for example, of the american university in kabul, looking for ways to do much more in terms of exchanges that can be partnered with the bush institute or other institutions, those are life lines. those make a tremendous difference in va
us. that's what we need to do. we need to just stay with them, and we will. >> besides saying amen, i would love to have georgetown students talk with one another about what you can do in solidarity with the young people of afghanistan. as anita reminded us, the population of young people is 60%, a very high percentage. what can you do to support them through virtual contacts, through raising money, through exchange programs, anything that can keep the lines of communication and...
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do that. but anyway, we used to do that, and we used to play a game. and see, when a train would come, we'd jump up and let the train go right by. and we were good at it. besides you could smell the ozone as the train is coming up. and we always thought that we could smell better than the other people. we could hear better than-- it turns out we could. and we were to play a game and see who's the last one to jump up when that train come by. well, the game cascaded. it went further than that, because we'd be walking on a rail like that putting our arms out. now i know why i put the arms out. you guys know why we put the arms out? balance. increases your rotational inertia, yeah, okay? we'd be on a rail like that, okay? and then jump at the other rail, boom, like that. and a lady at the top, she said, "oh, children," and she was identifying with us. we weren't identifying with her. now, who's more developed? "children, children, watch out for that third rail." "what are you talking about, lady? this one over here?" "yes, yes, watch out for that third rai
do that. but anyway, we used to do that, and we used to play a game. and see, when a train would come, we'd jump up and let the train go right by. and we were good at it. besides you could smell the ozone as the train is coming up. and we always thought that we could smell better than the other people. we could hear better than-- it turns out we could. and we were to play a game and see who's the last one to jump up when that train come by. well, the game cascaded. it went further than that,...
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there are countless they have to weigh in to the fact that we do need to action this we need do need to use force we do need to protect our forces in within that calculus there is the collateral damage aspect of it how much can the cow much can we accept in what particular phase of the conflict. as the leadership figures that out there obviously want to minimize that as much as possible for that you know for the obvious reasons you're talking about here it's bad it's a horrible thing when somebody does it doesn't need to. and they want to minimize that if you were going to minimize that this is the weapon to use this is like a surgeon walking into an operating room with a scalpel as opposed to an x. the chances of collateral damage happening from a u.a.b. strike who's been overhead of target for example six hundred hours the predators flew on for six hundred hours before the action that target that knowledge gained the capability the ability to wait the ability to strike when the time was right is so much better with this weapon system than has ever been experienced in any other phase were
there are countless they have to weigh in to the fact that we do need to action this we need do need to use force we do need to protect our forces in within that calculus there is the collateral damage aspect of it how much can the cow much can we accept in what particular phase of the conflict. as the leadership figures that out there obviously want to minimize that as much as possible for that you know for the obvious reasons you're talking about here it's bad it's a horrible thing when...
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.. >> i do not. >> why, i thank you, and i hope you can help us do that through the advocacy. do you agree it's important for the senate to adopt a strong package of ruds that protects the appropriate amounts of power between the federal government. >> i think the answer's yes. >> yes. >> okay. >> you had made statements on the record in the past, and since the record of the hearings can have a bearing on future issues that arise, and i respect your advocacy and respect your service to the country, and i thank you very much for coming. >> thank you, senator corker. >> i really appreciate your understanding about my having to leave, and i'm sorry to my fellow panelists with whom i'd love to have a robust discussion assuming there were time, but it's not meant -- i just can't stay, so thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you. ms. west. >> good afternoon, chairman menendez, ranking member corker, and members of the committee. i'm francis west, the worldwide directer of the human ability and accessibility center. in this role, i'm responsible for advancing ibm's accessibilit
.. >> i do not. >> why, i thank you, and i hope you can help us do that through the advocacy. do you agree it's important for the senate to adopt a strong package of ruds that protects the appropriate amounts of power between the federal government. >> i think the answer's yes. >> yes. >> okay. >> you had made statements on the record in the past, and since the record of the hearings can have a bearing on future issues that arise, and i respect your advocacy...
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do? often the proof is it has very little effect on us. but we are constantly dealing with those guys. it is troublesome. but we have to explain this is our society and how we do it, but look at the results. >> do they throw back at us the same thing of all the people who are nursing terrorism, you throw -- throw us all in the same basket? >> yes, we hear constantly how varied muslims are, and in the field you appreciate that. muslims are like you and me. they just want a middle-class life, get their kids educated and all that. a lot of them recognize the problem they have got. a senior official i became friends with used to say america, do not abandon us us, you are our best hope. it is not a message you hear back here often, but something that is felt there. when right after we kill bin laden i was there and i was talking to the driver, and he was from a bottom bottom and i said, have you ever seen the house? he said, i have not, but my family is going by now, everybody is looking at it. he said, i am glad you got that i caused last august my brother- in-law was in a market when a bom
do? often the proof is it has very little effect on us. but we are constantly dealing with those guys. it is troublesome. but we have to explain this is our society and how we do it, but look at the results. >> do they throw back at us the same thing of all the people who are nursing terrorism, you throw -- throw us all in the same basket? >> yes, we hear constantly how varied muslims are, and in the field you appreciate that. muslims are like you and me. they just want a...
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but i would love for you to tell me, are you using twitter? how do you use twitter? nd it a valuable tool? if you don't, twit er is going to have a very hard time moving forward. >>> ahead on media buzz, a toronto newspaper paid for that chilling video the city's crack mayor ranting about killing someone. did that cross the line? [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> politicians are vulnerable in this video age. toronto mayorford has gone viral for some truly bizarre behavior. for months he denied what was reported that their journalist had seen a video of the mayor smoking crack cocaine. after police obtained the video ford add milted he had, in fact, smoked crack and said reporters hadn't asked the question the right way or something. he was apologizing the other day after toronto star had a video of this s
but i would love for you to tell me, are you using twitter? how do you use twitter? nd it a valuable tool? if you don't, twit er is going to have a very hard time moving forward. >>> ahead on media buzz, a toronto newspaper paid for that chilling video the city's crack mayor ranting about killing someone. did that cross the line? [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip...
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model someone who polices some sort or everyone should do their own thing well my mom used to say like you know if you say something you gotta walk if you walk the walk you gotta tell your talk the talk you gotta walk the walk. everything that we say we don't do you know we have illegal base in guantanamo we have you know do you want you when said don't invade iraq invaded iraq anyway so we we do what we want to do like so that's who american exceptionalism comes into full play as i were going to do the things that make the united states better or make our corporations in a better situation in the world economy and that's just the way it is and if that happens to agree with other countries it's just frosting on the cake but if it doesn't it's not going to stop us from doing it now i understand that you actually advocate health care as a ford about health care as a basic need for every human being of course obamacare is about that affordable health care you know you like the whole concept of the obamacare as it's got some good points about points where it was originally intended has bee
model someone who polices some sort or everyone should do their own thing well my mom used to say like you know if you say something you gotta walk if you walk the walk you gotta tell your talk the talk you gotta walk the walk. everything that we say we don't do you know we have illegal base in guantanamo we have you know do you want you when said don't invade iraq invaded iraq anyway so we we do what we want to do like so that's who american exceptionalism comes into full play as i were going...
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>> us. >> do we get the money for the removal? >> the contracts for the removal? we are trying to recover that through fema process and today will be able to talk about that as well. we might also be able, i don't know if we can get that on our insurance. today can address that and that's about 2 contracts with $75,000 each. it was quite a significant effort to make sure the right of way stays clear at this point in time. and the sequestered because the trees were stacking up. >> i just want to go on record as far as salvage logging goes and questions in the community about whether logs should be savage because of the water shed and the decomposition of the erosion issues as we talked about water quality. i think it's important to be tracking that as well. i know there is legislation put forward to pass bye pass some of the federal laws about the water act and the salvage logging. i would urge the puc to tracking those efforts and ensure the water is not compromised moving forward. >> very good comment. we are doing assessment and our folks -- focus was on imminen
>> us. >> do we get the money for the removal? >> the contracts for the removal? we are trying to recover that through fema process and today will be able to talk about that as well. we might also be able, i don't know if we can get that on our insurance. today can address that and that's about 2 contracts with $75,000 each. it was quite a significant effort to make sure the right of way stays clear at this point in time. and the sequestered because the trees were stacking up....
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on a toll on one of us do you what's new let us know everything's all right around the time we learn brings home good marks three or four days every day. i got good marks for general conduct which especially please me. hello hello. wedding homework is helping me with physics well make sure your boyfriend doesn't distract you from your studies when need to talk. well let's talk about ten pm when i put the kids to that was. that all this stuff but i don't want her to think i've left her there. that's why i would regularly talk online that's why i always send money back home. i put aside very little barely enough for a modest life it would be great to have the support of the man i love. i won't have to choose between. work i had already face a choice once. i left work and my husband served in the military but i would choose a man this time. this man had better be prepared to accept me with the work i have and the life i. think there are probably no such men. there all villages like this in russia where mothers bring their own children and raise them all together. but it's not the same.
on a toll on one of us do you what's new let us know everything's all right around the time we learn brings home good marks three or four days every day. i got good marks for general conduct which especially please me. hello hello. wedding homework is helping me with physics well make sure your boyfriend doesn't distract you from your studies when need to talk. well let's talk about ten pm when i put the kids to that was. that all this stuff but i don't want her to think i've left her there....
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i'm sure you're doing a lot with us. i love the stuff you're doing. i applaud you for that. just remember that it's not just graffiti. anybody have any questions? this is one of my favorites. i saw a female doing graffiti in phoenix on the street and she was helping the painter, she was doing it. she kind of looks a little bit funny. any questions? again -- go ahead, wait, wait, where's the microphone? thank you. >> [speaker not understood]. everything i've heard today, i'm probably the only person in the world [speaker not understood]. everybody is paranoid, number one. [speaker not understood]. i couldn't believe it. anyway, thank you. >> thank you. >> [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> yeah. >> [speaker not understood]. >> any other questions? again, my card is over there. the graffiti tracker card is over there. if you want to contact them, that's on you. if you want to just talk to me about them, you can do that as well. but anything i can do to help you combat graffiti, by all means, let's do it. if you guys find something that's more successful than what i've sho
i'm sure you're doing a lot with us. i love the stuff you're doing. i applaud you for that. just remember that it's not just graffiti. anybody have any questions? this is one of my favorites. i saw a female doing graffiti in phoenix on the street and she was helping the painter, she was doing it. she kind of looks a little bit funny. any questions? again -- go ahead, wait, wait, where's the microphone? thank you. >> [speaker not understood]. everything i've heard today, i'm probably the...
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it brings out the best in both of us..doing it as a team. rings out the best in both of us. >> i've seen the family side of you. i've met your wife, your mother-in-law. i've seen you with the pigeons. i've seen a different mike tyson than normally people see. >> i'm just pretty traditional. i enjoy living my life like this. i never thought this would be possible to live a life like this. and i'm just enjoying it. >> why do you think people have a very different vision of you? you have a different public persona. >> i don't know. i got pretty entangled with my personality on television and my boxing. baddest man on the planet persona and i became pretty especially tox indicated wi intoxicated with it. >> are you a heavyweight champion, a drug user, a family guy, what are you right now? >> i'm really all of those things and that's what makes my dimension so complex as an individual in life. and that's what my book discusses a lot about me going through those journeys in life and trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together and find out what
it brings out the best in both of us..doing it as a team. rings out the best in both of us. >> i've seen the family side of you. i've met your wife, your mother-in-law. i've seen you with the pigeons. i've seen a different mike tyson than normally people see. >> i'm just pretty traditional. i enjoy living my life like this. i never thought this would be possible to live a life like this. and i'm just enjoying it. >> why do you think people have a very different vision of you?...
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i will use you. what do you say to somebody who is being asked to make real concessions on what kinds of subsidies they receive for agricultural work? >> that is the difficult piece. i don't know the number, but i have seen somewhere the number of tennessee's produced now versus prenafta and there has been a hit. a couple things. number one, at the end of the day, i think food today is more and more about quality. number two it's about access to markets and the whole farm to table deal has become huge. lest keep concentrating on the markets that you know you can do well on with quality. i'm pretty confident your tomatoes can be better than those brought in. let's sell that. >> nafta has been mentioned a couple times in the contest of autos. you can export to mexico quite easily brazil. there's a high tariff. what are the lessons of nafta over these last 20 years, and what implications do they have for how these agreements come to be? >> obviously, nafta i would call it's a model case how we should move on. i
i will use you. what do you say to somebody who is being asked to make real concessions on what kinds of subsidies they receive for agricultural work? >> that is the difficult piece. i don't know the number, but i have seen somewhere the number of tennessee's produced now versus prenafta and there has been a hit. a couple things. number one, at the end of the day, i think food today is more and more about quality. number two it's about access to markets and the whole farm to table deal...
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give us a chance to do what we want to do and not you come and tell us how you want it done. thank you. >> i have a question. so you are saying the applicants don't really live? >> i got upset when i found out that puc was giving them the money in the first place and not giving it to the community. i got upset, sweetheart. >> i just want to point some clarity to this. 2 percent of any of that work is not the question, the question is that the 2 percent of money that we've already contributed on the water side, you are saying that the 2 percent that would normally go to the spider or buddha head be redirected to the community. so the work that money was not received by the community at all. so we are redirecting it to the community so the community has the opportunity of getting these funds. that's sort of the direction that we wanted to move the program. i understand that out of 23 firms or companies or non-profits pursuing it you only get 10. therefore there is an issue that you have some winners and losers and they are concerned about the process. i do agree that since now
give us a chance to do what we want to do and not you come and tell us how you want it done. thank you. >> i have a question. so you are saying the applicants don't really live? >> i got upset when i found out that puc was giving them the money in the first place and not giving it to the community. i got upset, sweetheart. >> i just want to point some clarity to this. 2 percent of any of that work is not the question, the question is that the 2 percent of money that we've...
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times the coast guard kms before the family. >> when he is out flying i do pray. >> i love you daddy. >> everything they throw at usl is finally here. >> and for every season there's a reason to watch. wake up with al, weekday mornings on the weather channel. >> it's just right. all of your local weather, travel updates and top stories. you just can't beat this kind of weather. >> everything you need to know first thing. we're like a killer app in your morning. >> so tap into us. >> so wake up with al. weekday mornings at 6 krk and 10:00. only on the weather channel. you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. >>> he's been diving into murky kentucky ponds in search of snapping turtles for nearly 40 years. >> now turtle man is the state's most famous animal trapper and the star of animal planet's hit series "call of the wild man." >> he's here with his banjo toting buddy neil james. you can catch it with your bare hands. >> right. >> in the wild. >> in the wild, yes. >> how did all this happen? tell us that first. >> here you h
times the coast guard kms before the family. >> when he is out flying i do pray. >> i love you daddy. >> everything they throw at usl is finally here. >> and for every season there's a reason to watch. wake up with al, weekday mornings on the weather channel. >> it's just right. all of your local weather, travel updates and top stories. you just can't beat this kind of weather. >> everything you need to know first thing. we're like a killer app in your...
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i'll show you how we start up our own facebook account and what we do to try to get these people to friend us. again, we just really want to do it for intel purposes. how do we get started? one other thing i need to let you know, things that, you know, i'm letting you know my experiences and things. don't do this facebook account if you can on your own computer because we all have ip addresses. sometimes they can find out where you live and where you are. you can pay a little bit of money and do that. the other thing is if you do do it at work, try to get a dedicated computer just for that. we have a dedicated laptop that we use that they scrambled it or whatever so they can't really find us as well. so, if that's at all possible and feasible, do that. does anybody have a fake facebook account? tell me some stories about yourses. wait, i have to do this thing right here. [laughter] >> i don't know how to get this thing out of here. do you feel important now? >> i feel very important. what you're saying for intel mainly, we'll see who is active, who is moving around. and one key is -- that i f
i'll show you how we start up our own facebook account and what we do to try to get these people to friend us. again, we just really want to do it for intel purposes. how do we get started? one other thing i need to let you know, things that, you know, i'm letting you know my experiences and things. don't do this facebook account if you can on your own computer because we all have ip addresses. sometimes they can find out where you live and where you are. you can pay a little bit of money and...
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validates, do you use a contractor to value tate? >> -- to value dade. >> -- validate. >> federal employees. they do a review but we do one as well. >> so it's federal employees who do a check on the information that comes in? >> yes. >> i want to come back to, i think, a question was maybe asked by senator ayotte and senator highcamp and i want to give you a chance to respond to it. i think it dealt with using social media and the continuous evaluation program. could you give us some thoughts on that briefly, please? >> yes, senator. what i was referring to there is, we are seeking to provide as much of the comprehensive capabilities as possible in the overall investigation of the individual. the more information we can gain, the more enlightened the decision can be on whether or not to grant the access to classify or access to a sensitive position. one of the obvious sources, potential sources of information is social media. publicly available electronic information. what i refer to in terms of the research with the idea -- was the
validates, do you use a contractor to value tate? >> -- to value dade. >> -- validate. >> federal employees. they do a review but we do one as well. >> so it's federal employees who do a check on the information that comes in? >> yes. >> i want to come back to, i think, a question was maybe asked by senator ayotte and senator highcamp and i want to give you a chance to respond to it. i think it dealt with using social media and the continuous evaluation...
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and the students at westmont high all ready to help us do that. coming up, we'll let you know how your donation can go a long way this holiday season. >>> a warning from the faa tonight that commercial pilots can become too dependent on automated controls to fly planes. >> the faa is asking airlines for more training for their pilots. it comes after our initial report back in august which exposed serious safety concerns in the cockpit. investigative reporter steven stock broke the story and joins us with the latest on the encouraging news. the faa is doing something about your report. >> reporter: no doubt auto pilot has made aviation overall safer. but in this 300-page report just released to the public, the faa now acknowledges what we first reported monthsing -- too much dependence on automation in the cockpit can be dangerous. it's an issue that ntsb investigators are now reviewing to see if automation played a role in the asiana crash at sfo. long time pilots call it flying by stick versus flying by glass. manually piloting an airplane versus
and the students at westmont high all ready to help us do that. coming up, we'll let you know how your donation can go a long way this holiday season. >>> a warning from the faa tonight that commercial pilots can become too dependent on automated controls to fly planes. >> the faa is asking airlines for more training for their pilots. it comes after our initial report back in august which exposed serious safety concerns in the cockpit. investigative reporter steven stock broke...
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do please let my love come back down here to. look why i spent most of the seats on the rooftops. bus one like nobody told us to do that. but they were always dropping fire bombs. so we had no choice but to get out there to save our hosts fergus would go. mom says i'm crying in my sleep i said that i was scared of the bomb. i saw him in a dream wounded and then dead i saw his pale face and his blue eyes looking at me his lips were white he's begging help me save me i'm waiting for him the genius cut short by a bomb. didn't you go to the germans were shelling the city that way you see yes they knew the location of every tram stop because i deal with so we had to move them every single day and yes they did add well that and a number of that'll do they were firing at the tram stops at the same people who were going to work when the attack started there was no way to escape to do that is different is that the showing was quite far from the buildings around just in the border and a sauce. but that the view there was no cover to hide under the wall so there were plenty of casualties. before they were firing at maturity homesi
do please let my love come back down here to. look why i spent most of the seats on the rooftops. bus one like nobody told us to do that. but they were always dropping fire bombs. so we had no choice but to get out there to save our hosts fergus would go. mom says i'm crying in my sleep i said that i was scared of the bomb. i saw him in a dream wounded and then dead i saw his pale face and his blue eyes looking at me his lips were white he's begging help me save me i'm waiting for him the...
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here to help us do that is mikeaker,
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i do not know what they are afraid this data will be used for. o you think it is unwarranted that there is a massive database being formed of consumer complaints? >> it is a topic. some of the input we received underscores the closest attention from us. it is not enough to say we need information to do our work and we do not pay attention to concerns around that. nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than four people to get a sense that we are not paying attention to federal law in those respects. the information we collect is very important. but we gained important folks to fill their places and the talent at the bureau continues to be of the highest caliber. it's by far the most talented group of people i've ever worked with. and that is just as true if not more true today than it was a year ago or two years ago. we continue to get tremendous numbers of applicants per ever position and at the highest levels we're recruiting among some really great people. the attraction for us, the key thing, the advantage we have is first of all,
i do not know what they are afraid this data will be used for. o you think it is unwarranted that there is a massive database being formed of consumer complaints? >> it is a topic. some of the input we received underscores the closest attention from us. it is not enough to say we need information to do our work and we do not pay attention to concerns around that. nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than four people to get a sense that we are not paying attention to federal...
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do this. abc news used to do this.onger do and now they consider me an adversary, and i don't understand why. i am just trying to expose fraud and abuse and waste. that is something that journalists ought to be doing. lou: you are really falling in very long line in american journalism. you are as close as i can imagine anyone right now being in the country to being a muckrakers. that is, for me, a pretty high standard that you are sitting for yourself, and i think you ought to be proud of that label. we salute you here. keep up the great work. >> i appreciate that, and if you want to know more about why people don't do what i do well why people are deterred from what i do, read my book because it will talk about what the media and the government put me through to get to where i am today. lou: we will do it. thank you very much. james o'keefe. hhs secretary kathleen sibelius' said the administration is not blaming anybody and then goes off to blast the insurance companies. did i mention, one of the things about the coo
do this. abc news used to do this.onger do and now they consider me an adversary, and i don't understand why. i am just trying to expose fraud and abuse and waste. that is something that journalists ought to be doing. lou: you are really falling in very long line in american journalism. you are as close as i can imagine anyone right now being in the country to being a muckrakers. that is, for me, a pretty high standard that you are sitting for yourself, and i think you ought to be proud of that...
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raised when i read about using leasehold value for 345 avenue, which is currently held by kroger in hunters point. there's many ways to look at the assessed values for that property. do we think that the state will question some of the methods that we've used for assessing the value of the property that will be sold or is that just something that's later. >> i'm sure that's possible. i think the reason that is put in is because that is one of our arguments is that that's an enforceable obligation. there is this ground lease and we realize it's a below market ground lease, but that proper /tpeu if it was sold with that ground lease on it, that's the only revenue that would be generated from that property. you're right, it would have a completely different value if the ground lease wasn't there, but that's the current condition. >> yep. okay. and then final thing just on the air rights parcel. i know for the jewish museum it's the same model where the development rights were sold so you can't do anything so there was transfer with value of zero. do we think that the state will agree where that method or do will they try to say it should be the same as the air rights pa
raised when i read about using leasehold value for 345 avenue, which is currently held by kroger in hunters point. there's many ways to look at the assessed values for that property. do we think that the state will question some of the methods that we've used for assessing the value of the property that will be sold or is that just something that's later. >> i'm sure that's possible. i think the reason that is put in is because that is one of our arguments is that that's an enforceable...
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do away with the cap so the bill gates pays the exact same amount of so security is all the rest of us do and as a percentage of his income and if you do that you could change the cost of living calculation and use it based on things that seniors actually use like pharmaceuticals rather than i pads or seem to be going down in price for them and you could boost beneficiaries by seventy bucks a month right now which would stimulate our economy and would help a lot of seniors what's wrong with that. could i say something one quick point about your food stamps because i think you were kind of conflating two issues with the food stamps as not with the. eighty other means tested programs that we have and the welfare state that we live in those programs at the federal level do have the work requirement many states do not have a stringent work like that so people are able to better themselves from receiving food stamps so that's that's not actually the case where you're talking about what's not because you've lost that the work requirement aren't there that you be looking for work you'd be workin
do away with the cap so the bill gates pays the exact same amount of so security is all the rest of us do and as a percentage of his income and if you do that you could change the cost of living calculation and use it based on things that seniors actually use like pharmaceuticals rather than i pads or seem to be going down in price for them and you could boost beneficiaries by seventy bucks a month right now which would stimulate our economy and would help a lot of seniors what's wrong with...
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like, this is our strongest argument for trying to get that, but the state could reject it and make us do something else. >> i'm going to have to ask you ask staff for you question because i can't address members of the public. i'm sorry, yeah, i understand what you're saying, but that is how we do the procedure for these commission meetings. there's other types of forums for the types of conversation you're talking about. if there are questions that you want, you have to ask staff members to -- yeah, well, sorry. i'm sorry, i'm not trying to be facetious, but that is the tradition of commission meeting. i'm sorry, /kopbts. continue. you finished your comment i think. the fillmore heritage center -- the garage portion, is that being sold with use restrictions? i believe it is. >> well, not so much use restriction, but i mean, it's for use of the garage, it would be sold as a garage. >> i think that the proceeds from the sale are restricted, yes. >> so the cdgb proceeds which i know are restricted, but is the garage parcel, are there any restrictions around the garage? does it need to cont
like, this is our strongest argument for trying to get that, but the state could reject it and make us do something else. >> i'm going to have to ask you ask staff for you question because i can't address members of the public. i'm sorry, yeah, i understand what you're saying, but that is how we do the procedure for these commission meetings. there's other types of forums for the types of conversation you're talking about. if there are questions that you want, you have to ask staff...
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we basically -- and it is all from using a local staff in the vernacular language using the ambassador as a speaker, do use and econ officer as a speaker, using exchange programs to bring in speakers into these countries -- all these different things to get the message out, hitting different audiences that we think our part. how you measure the impact, what moves the needle, that is important. >> as a manager, how do you think about the problems of allocating resources across the entire tool kit? >> at the beginning of going anywhere, you have to sit back and say what are our objectives here? this is something that i have learned that csis and going to exercises with you and around here was trying to see what the goals are upfront and do not worry about the limitation write a but set out the strategic goals. there is a tendency to mix implementation and strategic goals, and you have to see them as something separate and reach into the toolkit at what works best in that environment. that becomes a judgment call him a more an art than science. if you're in an open country like india, you can do a lot of
we basically -- and it is all from using a local staff in the vernacular language using the ambassador as a speaker, do use and econ officer as a speaker, using exchange programs to bring in speakers into these countries -- all these different things to get the message out, hitting different audiences that we think our part. how you measure the impact, what moves the needle, that is important. >> as a manager, how do you think about the problems of allocating resources across the entire...
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mayor rob ford admitting that he smoked crack and vowing that he is not going to step down. >> i do not use cocaine nor am i an addict of crack cocaine. >> do you smoke? >> exactly, yes i have smoked crack cocaine. >> wow, legally i know this is in canada, arthur. police chief bill blair says the video recovered showing him smoking it did not provide grounds to press charges. did you agree with that? >> i will tell you in new york if there is a videotape of somebody breaking the law that is grounds to arrest them. why the mayor shouldn't be held to a higher standard, he got arrested in washington when he was on video smoking crack cocaine. >> i disagree with that. last night i left fox news and i drove drunk. the proof is gone. today the proof is gone. even though he said it was crock. i don't think that is enough. >> maybe it is not enough. >> saying that it was crack cocaine he is still saying that he is running for re-election. >> it is up to the voters to speak. >> he should be running to rehabilitatreha rehab. >> they agree in the end. >> thank you. >> from the guys who gave us spiderm
mayor rob ford admitting that he smoked crack and vowing that he is not going to step down. >> i do not use cocaine nor am i an addict of crack cocaine. >> do you smoke? >> exactly, yes i have smoked crack cocaine. >> wow, legally i know this is in canada, arthur. police chief bill blair says the video recovered showing him smoking it did not provide grounds to press charges. did you agree with that? >> i will tell you in new york if there is a videotape of...
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to do -- compel us to do a thing. there is zero give up or loss of any sovereignty of the united states. we are deciding whether or not towant the rest of the world be importunate by us over the next years as a member of this party to rise to our standards, lower than come to a standard. gains entirely from this. on the disabilities committee, the disabilities committee has zero power to change the law, to order the change of law, compel a change of law. there is no power in this treaty and also in the committee. the committee has no ability to create and a customary international law, no decision, memo, anything they utter can and whatmpact on u.s. we reserve to ourselves through our constitution, and even through our declarations and understandings and reservations in this treaty. as you haveeve and asserted, the treaty does not compel us to do anything except to continue to follow our own law in our own way. why then ratify it? what harm is being done to our ability to advocate for disability rights by being the emp
to do -- compel us to do a thing. there is zero give up or loss of any sovereignty of the united states. we are deciding whether or not towant the rest of the world be importunate by us over the next years as a member of this party to rise to our standards, lower than come to a standard. gains entirely from this. on the disabilities committee, the disabilities committee has zero power to change the law, to order the change of law, compel a change of law. there is no power in this treaty and...
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do and reduces dust. smoke detectors, they say every time your time changes from daylight savings, you want to change the battery. people say not to use the good batteries, the alkaline batteries. what can we do in our toilet compartment and back rooms for maintenance? >> check the four bolts. examine the line. >> they listen up sometimes and a whole plan loosens up, those are easy things for a homeowner to tighten up, extremely easy. he put on gloves and tighten it up and get underneath. it only takes a second to do it. hardware, often these things will tarnish, these nice, expensive things. you need so were polish or some other polish and polish it just like you would polish any other metal, in contact with all sorts of liquids all day long. flooring, we have tile flooring that can be maintained and scrubbed clean. we have an list problems with showers and mold and mildew. here is my number one solution. put in an operable skylight. if you are on the top for a residential design the -- of a residential building, put in a skylight. that is the answer of 90% of the problems, because then you have a constant flow of air that leaves the
do and reduces dust. smoke detectors, they say every time your time changes from daylight savings, you want to change the battery. people say not to use the good batteries, the alkaline batteries. what can we do in our toilet compartment and back rooms for maintenance? >> check the four bolts. examine the line. >> they listen up sometimes and a whole plan loosens up, those are easy things for a homeowner to tighten up, extremely easy. he put on gloves and tighten it up and get...
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>> i do believe that. >> tell us why he is not. >> what is the name of the show? this is called "cashing in," eric bolling. you know it's wall street this week? wall street is doing bonkers. have you noticed the economic indicators? the country? the price of gasoline? who saved the country in economic recession? >> have you noticed the labor participation rate. >> yes. >> do you know what is it? the lowest now since who? who? >> jimmy carter. the other worst president. >> we have an aging society. you don't take it in account. >> go ahead, john. >> the reason unfortunate of the g.o.p. in my opinion is losing on the issue of government involved and healthcare is they are not proposing a real alternative. >> good point. i agree with jonathan. >>hank you, juan. bush came up with the prescription drug plan. republicans say we need to extent medicare and medicaid. republicans should want freedom of healthcare. >> go, jonathan go. >> are you for that, juan? are you for free market healthcare? >> i am a free market guy. i know there are simes simes tht wall street fails a
>> i do believe that. >> tell us why he is not. >> what is the name of the show? this is called "cashing in," eric bolling. you know it's wall street this week? wall street is doing bonkers. have you noticed the economic indicators? the country? the price of gasoline? who saved the country in economic recession? >> have you noticed the labor participation rate. >> yes. >> do you know what is it? the lowest now since who? who? >> jimmy carter....
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can you help us do that? >> before somebody else gets shot. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ man ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ female announcer ] this
can you help us do that? >> before somebody else gets shot. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. is...