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here's another window. >> do you like technology? i use all the time. ot like the worship of it. >> it will find the answer to all those things because those machines will take us where we cannot go. >> they are very seductive. my computer has taken me over. i'm a victim of my computer. it has access to some much information, most of it i do not need but with an inquiring mind i can avoid oohing real work by exploring endlessly. ofthere's all kinds knowledge. and wherever else -- whatever else. >> also what it has done is given each of us our own little silver screen where we are the start, we are the king, the center. ands in france promoting it , i tweet,ould tweet therefore i am. >> tell me about this movie and casting it. >> everything i have seen has been wonderful. >> he has never had a bad conversation at this table. >> he is great to work with. he is never off-camera. he is a movie. that character. it is so different from anything he has done before. the almost not recognize him. that is exactly right. what intrigued me about him is here is an ac
here's another window. >> do you like technology? i use all the time. ot like the worship of it. >> it will find the answer to all those things because those machines will take us where we cannot go. >> they are very seductive. my computer has taken me over. i'm a victim of my computer. it has access to some much information, most of it i do not need but with an inquiring mind i can avoid oohing real work by exploring endlessly. ofthere's all kinds knowledge. and wherever else...
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they do not have any people there risking and they're asking us to do it. what do you make of that argument? does that have validity in the region? >> i think it does. i think our friends in the region would like to see us do more. our friends in the region would like to see us have those advisors with those front-line troops. they would like to see us do more with the opposition. -- with the syrian moderate opposition. they would like u.s. boots on the ground in larger numbers. there are good reasons why we will not do that at the moment. down the road, maybe. >> but in your judgment, are the saudis, the emirates doing enough? those sunni states that had either money or power. both. >> in this case, yes. >> they are doing enough. >> i think so. >> what are they doing? >> i think -- they have been providing money and weapons throughout this whole syrian civil war to the moderate opposition. some of those states -- >> why is the moderate opposition better? >> because we have not been doing enough. >> we or they, or both? >> all of us. we have not been doing
they do not have any people there risking and they're asking us to do it. what do you make of that argument? does that have validity in the region? >> i think it does. i think our friends in the region would like to see us do more. our friends in the region would like to see us have those advisors with those front-line troops. they would like to see us do more with the opposition. -- with the syrian moderate opposition. they would like u.s. boots on the ground in larger numbers. there are...
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look at it. >> rose: do you like technology? >> i use it a lot. i mean-- . >> rose: but do you like-- i don't like. >> i don't like the worship of it. i think it has become-- . >> rose: maybe its salvation of us all because it will find the answer to all the things, because those machines will take us where -- >> that's what we seem to believe. they're very he is duckive. >> rose: and biochemistry, biomedicine. >> they're very he is duckive things. my computer has now taken me over. i am a victim of my computer because it has access to to much information. most of it i don't need but with an inquiring mind i can avoid doing real work by just exploring endlessly. >> rose: it takes you everywhere. >> yes. >> rose: to all kinds of knowledge. >> yes. and just a lot of-- . >> rose: interesting facts, whatever else. >> and gossip is what it mainly is. it has replaced the garden fence. and now we just talk nonstop. i think it's also, what it has also done is given each of us our own little cinema screen where we are the star,4ue center. >> personalizes ev
look at it. >> rose: do you like technology? >> i use it a lot. i mean-- . >> rose: but do you like-- i don't like. >> i don't like the worship of it. i think it has become-- . >> rose: maybe its salvation of us all because it will find the answer to all the things, because those machines will take us where -- >> that's what we seem to believe. they're very he is duckive. >> rose: and biochemistry, biomedicine. >> they're very he is duckive...
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our friends in the region would like to see us do more. there are good reasons why we will not do that at the moment. down the road, maybe. rex are the saudis, the emirates doing enough? those sunni states that had either money or power. both. >> in this case, yes. >> they are doing enough. >> i think so. >> what are they doing? >> they have been providing money and weapons throughout this upholstery and civil war to -- this whole war to the moderate opposition. >> why is the moderate opposition at her? >> because we have not been doing enough. it has been too small in scope. you have gotten musra with 30,000 people and you have the syrian army which is 100,000 people. you need to be training more than a few hundred guys at a time. the scope of it mutts -- needs to be much larger. they have been in the lead, those moderate gulf states have been in the lead of trying to do with this and they have been wanting us to do more. >> there is iran. what role would they play? >> iran i worry will play the role of spoiler. every time that the coaliti
our friends in the region would like to see us do more. there are good reasons why we will not do that at the moment. down the road, maybe. rex are the saudis, the emirates doing enough? those sunni states that had either money or power. both. >> in this case, yes. >> they are doing enough. >> i think so. >> what are they doing? >> they have been providing money and weapons throughout this upholstery and civil war to -- this whole war to the moderate opposition....
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do as well. that's one of the things they are asking us to do. the other -- among the other things they're asking us to do, they want to actually deliver things that they haven't been able -- some things they haven't been able to deliver before. among them, wine, beer and spirits. fedex can do that, u.p.s. can do that. posing services in many other countries can do that. our postal service cannot do that. it's not going to balance their budget for them. it could make a difference, a couple hundred million dollars a year in profitability. fedex is not interested in being google or apple or anybody like that, part of the digital economy, but there are a couple of things that they can do and would like to do that would sort of work into the digital economy, and they're not big deals, but they make sense i think with respect to the postal service and their capabilities. i think it would enable them over time to make some revenues as well. the postal service delivers initially in this year, oregon, washington state, in this year colorado, they can deli
do as well. that's one of the things they are asking us to do. the other -- among the other things they're asking us to do, they want to actually deliver things that they haven't been able -- some things they haven't been able to deliver before. among them, wine, beer and spirits. fedex can do that, u.p.s. can do that. posing services in many other countries can do that. our postal service cannot do that. it's not going to balance their budget for them. it could make a difference, a couple...
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and so you did fund, $25 million for the project development which was very strategic and allowed us to do the preplanning phase of the work and scoping the project and that has obviously had a huge impact and allows us to see the unforeseen conditions up front and did not run with property ject. >> and what do you see is the main difference between that, and it seems like we are using and we improved upon the building and so it is actually paying for the work and... for the general hospital. >> correct. >> and this is just a question for the controller, because, it sounds like you have been helping with the dpw on this, and just your and any response to mr. rose's, you know, what says that they are going to be an increase or a decrease, and we are not clear, and clearly you see a value in this type of model going forward. >> mr. chairman, and supervisor, avalos, from the controller's office and we are working with all of the departments that do construction on the chapter six provisions for construction contracting, and looking at ways to enhance the process, and make the process more eff
and so you did fund, $25 million for the project development which was very strategic and allowed us to do the preplanning phase of the work and scoping the project and that has obviously had a huge impact and allows us to see the unforeseen conditions up front and did not run with property ject. >> and what do you see is the main difference between that, and it seems like we are using and we improved upon the building and so it is actually paying for the work and... for the general...
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it looks reasonable on my wrist or in one of the challenges is you can't do very much right now and i think that apple will bring usthat this will help us do something that we have to own. ashely: what you are saying is that it is largely the same. and i wanted to bring in this from sam sung in response to this new iphone from apple. >> two years for us to do something groundbreaking, and here it is. [cheers] [applause] >> at the bigger screen on the phone. it's unbelievable. ashely: that's pretty funny if nothing else. we waited two years and it's a bigger screen. >> samsung is the one that pioneered these phones. two weeks ago they launched a new version of their phone tablet. one of the executives said even we were not expecting them to sell as well as they are. it's understandable that they would come in and say we have to do this because this is what the market is demanding. ashely: is sam sung leading the way? >> in my way, sam sung is leading the way. and they gave us as large thing. and it's actually remarkable. i played with it in the interface to the phone. and the interface, right down here were my thumb
it looks reasonable on my wrist or in one of the challenges is you can't do very much right now and i think that apple will bring usthat this will help us do something that we have to own. ashely: what you are saying is that it is largely the same. and i wanted to bring in this from sam sung in response to this new iphone from apple. >> two years for us to do something groundbreaking, and here it is. [cheers] [applause] >> at the bigger screen on the phone. it's unbelievable....
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difficult issue where we have a terrorism problem, a national security problem and so i do think that it's very important for us to be doing things about this. my criticism of the nsa is not that they are collecting this data but they don't know what they are doing with it. it's more like the keystone cops than like big brother where they couldn't figure out that someone in the i.t. department is downloading these files and mr. snowden -- didn't raise any red flags whereas the first thing an intelligence agency should do is counter intelligence. i do think that we're collecting enormous amounts of data, there's a serious loss of privacy. if we were doing some useful things with that data, i would
difficult issue where we have a terrorism problem, a national security problem and so i do think that it's very important for us to be doing things about this. my criticism of the nsa is not that they are collecting this data but they don't know what they are doing with it. it's more like the keystone cops than like big brother where they couldn't figure out that someone in the i.t. department is downloading these files and mr. snowden -- didn't raise any red flags whereas the first thing an...
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use space. the fact we are doing cargo flights they can get private services to take cargo up. ventually we will have crew. they are starting to see this isn't such a foreign environment to us. we are willing to invest. going back to the question asked when the tipping point changes where private sector doesn't see something so risky they see they can start turning profit or using resources in space then i think you start seeing a much broader base to build the kind of things we need to go forward. >> it was hard to gain the confidence of the commercial sector and academic world after all that happened when the science budgets were cut. >> they were slowly getting that back again. again, they are skeptical and it is the stability thing. as you talked about before being sustainable and building plants and processes that take the storms that come when we have a sequester and the whole program doesn't fall apart and we get an administration change. if we have plan that is making measured sustainable progress i think that is how we ultimately get to mars. >> we have a question over
use space. the fact we are doing cargo flights they can get private services to take cargo up. ventually we will have crew. they are starting to see this isn't such a foreign environment to us. we are willing to invest. going back to the question asked when the tipping point changes where private sector doesn't see something so risky they see they can start turning profit or using resources in space then i think you start seeing a much broader base to build the kind of things we need to go...
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we put it in there in 2,000 against many colleagues saying do you really want that to be able to give usa vision to do this. hutten and smith put together in the 19th century for earth and we've done that. we have we have fosle river deltas on mars. places that reflect the layering history of the role of water and wind working together and we've seen that mars is pummelled by the stuff of space, our atmosphere shields us but mars isn't and every one of these blemishes now on the order of 250, 300 of them tell us basically about the shallow interior of the planet as it is affected by the exogenic world of space. you all remember february 2013 and other events like that. this is common. all the meteor showers, well on mars, they're not showers. they produce impact events. other events craters the size of football stadiums and small cities and they expose the shallow sub surface. what you see on the surface is not always what ewe want to see when you measure things on mars about some of these very tough questions we're asking. little far there. we're also -- we've also discovered that mars
we put it in there in 2,000 against many colleagues saying do you really want that to be able to give usa vision to do this. hutten and smith put together in the 19th century for earth and we've done that. we have we have fosle river deltas on mars. places that reflect the layering history of the role of water and wind working together and we've seen that mars is pummelled by the stuff of space, our atmosphere shields us but mars isn't and every one of these blemishes now on the order of 250,...
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ifou had a client who was used to doing business as usual in richmond and used to doing ftgiving anduying big meals anthings like that --it is still legain virginia. there is a lotf wiggle room. would you tell your client tgo by what the standard practices or stop doing it? >> we have always told our clients to steer ear of gray areas. since that has b been legal virginia, they were nonot legaln the federal level. how ironic time. you have citizens united saying nate away. you have the federal government criminizing these behaviors by governors. clients isfrom revolutionary. it used to be that donations and advertising were a way to controthe message. it i is just not that way anymo. that- theyow think would be surprised to learn that there is a $25 gift limit. all politicians will have to refofocus on how the brand themselves. kerry sasaid dave for virginia d beyond. thank you for giving us your expertise. stay with us. herbalife has vitamin supplements for the whole family. i use herbalife enerergy drinks before a long workout. i use the protein shakes. they help me manage my weigh
ifou had a client who was used to doing business as usual in richmond and used to doing ftgiving anduying big meals anthings like that --it is still legain virginia. there is a lotf wiggle room. would you tell your client tgo by what the standard practices or stop doing it? >> we have always told our clients to steer ear of gray areas. since that has b been legal virginia, they were nonot legaln the federal level. how ironic time. you have citizens united saying nate away. you have the...
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let them go do that or commercial industry sees the advantage of using lunar materials for certain activities that's fine. we'll go support that. then our focus is going beyond. again, we don't have to do anything for everythings but we should be aware of the environment we're in and then leverage off of the other activities that are being done that help us get the goal of where we're heading towards mars. >> should we figure out a way to partner with the chinese? >> i think the chinese will be a key player somewhere in this situation, so i can't manage at some point we don't work with the chinese. >> should we partner with the chinese? >> i can't answer that. >> how about you? >> still continue to sit on this stage. i'll be teleported to mars if i offer any real questions. >> my name is greg cecil and i'm a former space shuttle worker and now a middle school science teacher down in florida. my question is that con stalation was set up by the bush administration to take us to the moon and mars and beyond. unfortunately when the new administration came in that was cancelled. my greatest fear i
let them go do that or commercial industry sees the advantage of using lunar materials for certain activities that's fine. we'll go support that. then our focus is going beyond. again, we don't have to do anything for everythings but we should be aware of the environment we're in and then leverage off of the other activities that are being done that help us get the goal of where we're heading towards mars. >> should we figure out a way to partner with the chinese? >> i think the...
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doing. isolate the methodology that you're using. i applaud your intellect and your willingness to do it different even in the face of haters. [applause] bless you all, and we're here for you. god bless you. let's give this panel an unbelievable round of applause. [applause] >> congresswoman marcia fudge, congressman becerra. [applause] barbara arnwine, congressman lewis, elaine, can i get some of that energy? and wade henderson. thank you all so much, and have a great conference. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> some of the speakers from the family research council value summit and then a town hall on veteran health care. >> on the next "washington journal," the endowment for international peas will discuss the military campaign of these ice is and they'll role of coalition partners and defeating extremist. and bloomberg review sportswriter reviews the latest a massive violence controversies involving nfl players and the league's response to
doing. isolate the methodology that you're using. i applaud your intellect and your willingness to do it different even in the face of haters. [applause] bless you all, and we're here for you. god bless you. let's give this panel an unbelievable round of applause. [applause] >> congresswoman marcia fudge, congressman becerra. [applause] barbara arnwine, congressman lewis, elaine, can i get some of that energy? and wade henderson. thank you all so much, and have a great conference....
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and convert them and post them o'ly ago with the recommendation that is just too big a task for us to do with every department and that for us to do it and the city attorney and the ethics commission to insure that, however, it is a good idea that those all of the departments do collect their official calendar and convert them to electronic form and put them online. with regards to the recommendation 17 a i would change that elite leave advertise the fact we have the resources we don't have the resources other priorities are president all right. but i would say we recommend to all departments that they did noiths recommendations to all departments they should collect their official calendar preparing under the sunshine ordinance and convert them to electronic and post them themselves. i think it's a good idea this material be out there to the public and be there out in electronic form and the departments should do it, it's only our recommendation but it's a good suggestion by the grand jury. and i think we should recommend that to all the departments >> any other comments from the commis
and convert them and post them o'ly ago with the recommendation that is just too big a task for us to do with every department and that for us to do it and the city attorney and the ethics commission to insure that, however, it is a good idea that those all of the departments do collect their official calendar and convert them to electronic form and put them online. with regards to the recommendation 17 a i would change that elite leave advertise the fact we have the resources we don't have the...
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they'd have said, what do you expect us to do when you're not going to step up?i think the vote today is a big plus for the president and secretary kerry to go to those countries and say, okay, we're committed, where are you going to be? and my sense is, chris, that it's starting to build. some momentum on this coalition is going to build. but that's an absolute necessity. if that doesn't happen, it's a fool's errand. we're not going to be able to dislodge these guys. we have to have a coalition and have the support of the people on the ground in those two countries. >> we keep hearing around the edges from the administration, the chairman of the joint chiefs and the vice president backing it up, that if worse comes to worst and we can't win through the air, that we'll go in on the ground. what do you think about the american people, they say we can't beat isis from the air, and air campaigns rarely complete the job, would we go into syria? >> i don't think so. now, i was in that hearing from general dempsey said, i would recommend some additional u.s. troops --
they'd have said, what do you expect us to do when you're not going to step up?i think the vote today is a big plus for the president and secretary kerry to go to those countries and say, okay, we're committed, where are you going to be? and my sense is, chris, that it's starting to build. some momentum on this coalition is going to build. but that's an absolute necessity. if that doesn't happen, it's a fool's errand. we're not going to be able to dislodge these guys. we have to have a...
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us. what do they expect us to do? isis wants to humiliate and pressure use and do these things to increase their own recruiting. if you would look back to 2001 when we were fighting the taliban and afghanistan just as we were going to announce going to war tens of thousands of people poured into afghanistan to fight us. when we look at satellite footage we had 20 mile traffic jams choke points into pakistan and afghanistan they were all trying to get in to fight us. it will bring a large new testament of covera-- large num coverage. they believe they only get one percent of that that will be 10 million more. as we kinds of diter at this point and try to get a coalition together, how much bigger can they get? >> they could double their size in the next couple of months. i think it is important as ambassador bolton said to attack them early. if we start attacking them from different sides put significant pressure on them you won't have logistical capability at that point. >> i would do 200 air attacks a day on them. the
us. what do they expect us to do? isis wants to humiliate and pressure use and do these things to increase their own recruiting. if you would look back to 2001 when we were fighting the taliban and afghanistan just as we were going to announce going to war tens of thousands of people poured into afghanistan to fight us. when we look at satellite footage we had 20 mile traffic jams choke points into pakistan and afghanistan they were all trying to get in to fight us. it will bring a large new...
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doing. i salute the methodology that you're using. plaud your intellect and your willingness to do it different even in the face of haters. [applause] bless you all, and we're here for you. god bless you. let's give this panel an unbelievable round of applause. [applause] congresswoman marcia fudge, congressman becerra. >> some of the speakers from the values voters summit. after that, another chance to see the congressional black caucus town hall. on the next washington journal, frederick of the carnegie endowment will discuss the u.s. led military campaign against isis. and the long-term goal of just reading -- defeating extremist violence. and the latest domestic violence controversies in the nfl. will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. on c-span.0 a.m. >> the family research county held its ninth annual
doing. i salute the methodology that you're using. plaud your intellect and your willingness to do it different even in the face of haters. [applause] bless you all, and we're here for you. god bless you. let's give this panel an unbelievable round of applause. [applause] congresswoman marcia fudge, congressman becerra. >> some of the speakers from the values voters summit. after that, another chance to see the congressional black caucus town hall. on the next washington journal,...
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that's certainly what they are doing to us. we're doing that to them. >> do you think the air strikes are working? do you think they are followly without u.s. ground troops? >> well, i think the strategy that relying on air alone, without it being directed by perhaps u.s. special forces, perhaps by special forces has put us to the limit now where the enemy is adapting to what we're doing. the larger each is the notion that we've taken any type of u.s. support on the ground off the table. that means our -- probably the long pole in our tent, if not the fatal flaw, is reliance on foreign rebels to be for us. i think that's going to come to haunt us. >> one last question, general. there was a policy or is a policy for u.s. drone strikes at the white house set up and announced last year that there was near certainty there wouldn't be any civilian casualties. this policy of near certainty that there won't be civilian casualties does not apply to syria and iraqi. there of, of course, civilian casualties in syria. do you think that's
that's certainly what they are doing to us. we're doing that to them. >> do you think the air strikes are working? do you think they are followly without u.s. ground troops? >> well, i think the strategy that relying on air alone, without it being directed by perhaps u.s. special forces, perhaps by special forces has put us to the limit now where the enemy is adapting to what we're doing. the larger each is the notion that we've taken any type of u.s. support on the ground off the...
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doing this and ran out of money and perhaps what we should be doing is part of continue to finish that and the other definition would give us a bigger picture of the definition finishing that work and the additional part would be how do we extend fiber throughout the city and that becomes an additional layering on and the work would cover everything that you are talking about at least how to extend fiber and how do we potentially while we are doing this undergrounding is there a way to expand the fiber network in the city. >> then the expectation is that we are doing this work in-house? >> yes. then that would lead to the question to make sure that cca has been the top priority for lafco and assuming based on the discussions i have had with you that cca continue to be the priority and this would be secondary work for me and i would work with this intensively as cca wouldn't be, it's not going to be something that gets jumped on tomorrow because i'm still working with puc and getting comments to when we get to that subject matter next and where is the balance supposed to be for me so i have my clear direction. >>supervisor j
doing this and ran out of money and perhaps what we should be doing is part of continue to finish that and the other definition would give us a bigger picture of the definition finishing that work and the additional part would be how do we extend fiber throughout the city and that becomes an additional layering on and the work would cover everything that you are talking about at least how to extend fiber and how do we potentially while we are doing this undergrounding is there a way to expand...
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do. most of us thought it was. eventually we had netting. over the years, cornell's rate of suicide is not out of line with other colleges. as i said, even one is a tragedy a real serious tragedy but over time, we didn't have it. but one year we had what we call a cluster, a suicide con tatagion and i thought it was very, very important to do that third step barrier. >> we will take a quick break. when i come back, i am going to continue my conversation with david skorton, the president of cornell university and get his views on how america can be more ♪ >> oscar winner alex gibney's edge of eighteen. an intimate look... >> ...wait...is that a camera? >> at the real issues facing american teens >> whoa...code red.... >> dreaming big... >> i gotta make it happen... and i'm gonna make it happen... >> choices made.... >> i'm gonna lose anything left that i have of the mexican culture... >> fighting for their future... >> it is imperative that i get into college... it's my last chance to get out of here... >> the incredible journey continues...
do. most of us thought it was. eventually we had netting. over the years, cornell's rate of suicide is not out of line with other colleges. as i said, even one is a tragedy a real serious tragedy but over time, we didn't have it. but one year we had what we call a cluster, a suicide con tatagion and i thought it was very, very important to do that third step barrier. >> we will take a quick break. when i come back, i am going to continue my conversation with david skorton, the president...
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do. most of us thought it was. eventually we had netting. over the years, cornell's rate of suicide is not out of line with other colleges. as i said, even one is a tragedy a real serious tragedy but over time, we didn't have it. but one year we had what we call a cluster, a suicide con tatagion and i thought it was very, very important to do that third step barrier. >> we will take a quick break. when i come back, i am going to continue my conversation with david skorton, the president of cornell university and get his views on how america can be more ♪ welcome back to talk tosars with david skorton, the president of cornell university k david, you competitiveness. we talked talk so much about the middle class on my shows. the conversation is about a nation that is competitive, that has workers who have the right sets of skills who can earn a work. it's about an education system that can support them and government programs that product them and about the innovation that we just talked about. you said that our universities are sort of one o
do. most of us thought it was. eventually we had netting. over the years, cornell's rate of suicide is not out of line with other colleges. as i said, even one is a tragedy a real serious tragedy but over time, we didn't have it. but one year we had what we call a cluster, a suicide con tatagion and i thought it was very, very important to do that third step barrier. >> we will take a quick break. when i come back, i am going to continue my conversation with david skorton, the president...
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do they have the muscle to prevent us from saving the planet?don't know the answer to that question. and i'm glad i don't because what motivates me is hope. the hope that by just changing a few minds, by giving, and it's not, the responsibility is not mine to actually change their minds. i see my responsibility as giving people the information they need to make the right decision. and so bringing the issue home and saying, climate change isn't just kind of number 151 on a list of things you care about. let's look at the top five things you care about. let's look at your kids' health, your job security, how much your bills cost to pay, like, your air-conditioning bill and your water bill. and your faith. let's look at things that matter, and then let's talk about how climate change interacts with and affects the n things that you already love, you already hold dear. and so my hope is, i don't know how many people have to make the balance. but all i know is, i'm just going to do my part. >> all right, then give people some concrete, specific thi
do they have the muscle to prevent us from saving the planet?don't know the answer to that question. and i'm glad i don't because what motivates me is hope. the hope that by just changing a few minds, by giving, and it's not, the responsibility is not mine to actually change their minds. i see my responsibility as giving people the information they need to make the right decision. and so bringing the issue home and saying, climate change isn't just kind of number 151 on a list of things you...
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it.nd we do not use now, have to talk about what gets us out there? do?we can what the organization, we got our day for barack obama in 2008. >> big time. >> what did that? because what we do, we vote for people. vote for issues. and in barack obama we had the issue and the per person combino we could come out. right.'s >> you remove the african american president, state level, allral level, it is connected. we get myopia, we can't see anything. don't educate ourselves as to what is going on in our communities. missouri is an abomination. black vote? and 6% votertion turnout? wonder you got any on the police force. so we have been fighting for the vote and to hold on to the vote ever since we first got it in 1870. it is nothing new. it has always been under attack. decide the supreme court they were going to review the voting rights act case? days after obama was elected in 2012. >> okay. >> three days! so i mean we -- we -- the foundations don't fund it. all right, they don't fund it. organize. don't all right, we not organized. >> that's right. >> is ou
it.nd we do not use now, have to talk about what gets us out there? do?we can what the organization, we got our day for barack obama in 2008. >> big time. >> what did that? because what we do, we vote for people. vote for issues. and in barack obama we had the issue and the per person combino we could come out. right.'s >> you remove the african american president, state level, allral level, it is connected. we get myopia, we can't see anything. don't educate ourselves as to...
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but overall very good. >> so when folks come down here do you use a both bet like this when something happens. >> yes, we do both at the shore and here along the delaware river. this is one of our primary platforms for the water like that. we are able to get pretty much every every where. we do law enforcement the with the the said program form. >> multi tasking. >> yes. >> who will explain to us about boats. >> petty officer. >> now kids can climb on board what are they seeing in there. >> basically help they go in they are looking the at different radar platforms we have and different patrols we have on board. >> you can explain how radar works. we use radar in weather too. >> yes, exactly. >> it is a waste for to you fine things. >> yes. >> great way to identify and limited conditions for us to get by. >> you can see weather and coast gar, we are all intertwine. it is so important for you guys. so now we have nice calm seas for you hopefully for the next couple of days. thank you so much for your service. thanks for bringing down this boat the for us to be able to really climb on b
but overall very good. >> so when folks come down here do you use a both bet like this when something happens. >> yes, we do both at the shore and here along the delaware river. this is one of our primary platforms for the water like that. we are able to get pretty much every every where. we do law enforcement the with the the said program form. >> multi tasking. >> yes. >> who will explain to us about boats. >> petty officer. >> now kids can climb on...
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kind of the analogy of guns don't kill people people kill people people that use air b and b don't terrorize the homes people do that. whether they use craigslist or whatever kind of home sharing. i yes, ma'am e mean it's been going for decades i see air b and b since their cleaver in their market to be able to offer the world an easier platform to use and, of course, people are making money. but a couple of points it's not a new phenomena craigslist i've been doing it for years but a lot of people are saving people are profiting there's i don't believe a certain amount that are not preventing i go to a festival and someone gives me thirty daisy dollars i'm not president's report because i put that in for our gas. this renterstions seems like an easy solution and lastly technology you can't stop it, you know. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> supervisors my full name is sarah short i'm the director of the housing rights commission in san francisco. it's interesting i've heard home sharing folks talk and the common theme about using this system to be able to stay in san francisco and be able to stay in th
kind of the analogy of guns don't kill people people kill people people that use air b and b don't terrorize the homes people do that. whether they use craigslist or whatever kind of home sharing. i yes, ma'am e mean it's been going for decades i see air b and b since their cleaver in their market to be able to offer the world an easier platform to use and, of course, people are making money. but a couple of points it's not a new phenomena craigslist i've been doing it for years but a lot of...
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can we use it in that vision. i don't want to do demonstrations just for demonstrations's sake, but be putting systems that we can use for mars. the example is the redirect mission and the spacecraft. i have given that as a design condition. that is the most basic architecture you can use to transport cargo to mars. we are looking at missions built on using that as a key piece. how do they fit into the mars mission. they look at everything they are doing. we do the next life support system for stations. it will be the next we planned to put into the lodge with the ghost of mars. we bring it out and we will go. it's not a demonstration and let's test this to see how it works. let's take those to space and see how they work. >> what do you see as you work on problems. this can change, but right now as you look at it, what's the hardest problems sn radiation or something else sn. >> again, i think radiation exposure needs understanding. not much we can do with the background of radiation. we are approaching it several different ways an
can we use it in that vision. i don't want to do demonstrations just for demonstrations's sake, but be putting systems that we can use for mars. the example is the redirect mission and the spacecraft. i have given that as a design condition. that is the most basic architecture you can use to transport cargo to mars. we are looking at missions built on using that as a key piece. how do they fit into the mars mission. they look at everything they are doing. we do the next life support system for...
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. >> for us, we wanted to do something that followed that model but it was really important for us to pick an american partner for the chassis. you didn't think of a more iconic brand shelby, building super cars six decades and one of the most enduring brands in the united states. we couldn't be happier to work with them. the chassis that we base our car on is a fantastic platform. it's factory modified and delivered to us. we think even high levels of performance, it's a perfect platform. >> you haven't said about how much this is going to cost although the estimates i've seen are in the stratosphere, mid six figures i guess. is there any social benefit to this whatsoever or are you really building a super play thing for the super rich? >> that's a great question. you know, our car is going to cost $529,000, it's in presales now, we're going to production at the start of next year and deliver to our very lucky customers before the end of 2015. to answer your question, the super car market plays a very important role in the technology development of the automotive sector. if you look
. >> for us, we wanted to do something that followed that model but it was really important for us to pick an american partner for the chassis. you didn't think of a more iconic brand shelby, building super cars six decades and one of the most enduring brands in the united states. we couldn't be happier to work with them. the chassis that we base our car on is a fantastic platform. it's factory modified and delivered to us. we think even high levels of performance, it's a perfect...
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and crater his runways and keep his air from flying and that is something the saudis are asking us to do. >> he already with his air force is attacking the nonisil groups on the ground. i mean isil is helping him for the moment. we have to be careful as we get into syria that we are not empowering the wrong groups and end up empowering him, you need to remember he used chemical weapons on his own people, something unprecedented since the early eighties when iraq did this on iran and iran hasn't forgotten that, and i don't -- i think we should continue to view him as a moral outlaw and in these ungoverned parts of syria, we do have a challenge, because there is no effective governance on the ground, it is ungoverned territory, one more point on soft power, though. let's understand these messages that isil is putting out which unfortunately are enhanced by running them on media. i wish the western media would not amplify them. but at any rate, they are putting out effective soft power messages and recruiting all of these psychopaths to their cause, that's who the foreign fighters are, ther
and crater his runways and keep his air from flying and that is something the saudis are asking us to do. >> he already with his air force is attacking the nonisil groups on the ground. i mean isil is helping him for the moment. we have to be careful as we get into syria that we are not empowering the wrong groups and end up empowering him, you need to remember he used chemical weapons on his own people, something unprecedented since the early eighties when iraq did this on iran and iran...
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you use a gender frame and do you use, a social disparity frame when you are determining what kind of prevention efforts you are going to spending the city dollars on and how does that process work? >> i don't know if i am the best one to answer how we spend the money. >> we are rying to align the department in the areas of heart disease for sure, because it crosses over, alcohol, and committee for the women as well as there are other areas and you want to align the department so that they were all focus and particularly on the african american health disparity issue. and to be able to focus the health department and we are two billion dollar organization and to provide the incredible amount of healthcare service and we are trying to align our institutions and all of our services to focus on this issue that lifts that health status, and by, insuring that the health department is aligned and focused and give the special attention that the african americans have the best healthcare in the health department and they will move that throughout the city wide as soon as we get our own ser
you use a gender frame and do you use, a social disparity frame when you are determining what kind of prevention efforts you are going to spending the city dollars on and how does that process work? >> i don't know if i am the best one to answer how we spend the money. >> we are rying to align the department in the areas of heart disease for sure, because it crosses over, alcohol, and committee for the women as well as there are other areas and you want to align the department so...
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and i just don't want to see us do that. can make real significant progress by air strikes and, this is the bigger piece, to bring our allies in. i think that is what has made this and is going to make it a very successful event. a successful effort. but i do believe that the president was right when he says that other nations, arab nations, need to stand up. that's what i'm pleased about today. >> but should congress -- i mean, we do have this bizarre situation where we are now conducting air strikes inside syria. we have a military action. the president is calling members of congress and briefing them on what is happening, but congress isn't here. should congress come back and have a separate, distinct debate and vote specifically on what you have to say is our war conducting in syria. shouldn't congress come back and vote on that? >> yes. congress never should have left except for what we have is a majority who doesn't want to take a vote before the election. they say in this instance, the president has all the authority
and i just don't want to see us do that. can make real significant progress by air strikes and, this is the bigger piece, to bring our allies in. i think that is what has made this and is going to make it a very successful event. a successful effort. but i do believe that the president was right when he says that other nations, arab nations, need to stand up. that's what i'm pleased about today. >> but should congress -- i mean, we do have this bizarre situation where we are now...
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do anything? >> so the big thing that all of us can do, almost no matter where we are in the world, is stopping impactsm things like illegal logging around the world. >> in other news today, rescue teams in japan have called off their latest attempt to find the boe bodies of hikers who died when a volcano erupted on saturday. there's been increased seismic activity. mount ontake has been shooting out toxic fumes too dangerous to go anywhere near. >>> the indian prime minister narendra modi has had a private dinner at the white house with president obama. they're also going to be meeting to discuss regional security issues and economic growth today. washington is worried about india blocking a world trade organization deal to protect its domestic food supplies. >>> all this month, the bbc pop-up team has been reporting from the u.s. state of colorado, bringing local stories to a global audience. the state is one of the key battlegrounds in the midterm elections, which take place five weeks from now. democrats could lose control of the senate. women and voters from ethnic minorities are proving crucial t
do anything? >> so the big thing that all of us can do, almost no matter where we are in the world, is stopping impactsm things like illegal logging around the world. >> in other news today, rescue teams in japan have called off their latest attempt to find the boe bodies of hikers who died when a volcano erupted on saturday. there's been increased seismic activity. mount ontake has been shooting out toxic fumes too dangerous to go anywhere near. >>> the indian prime...
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to do the way you used to do it. did judith jamison navigate coming out of the space where you couldn't do that and no longer could diet the wo it the used to? >> there has been a path for me from the beginning of my life. god has had a path for me. believe he has had a path for me. i have been in right place, right time. not because of my effort. but because of my preparation. because of the guide that i have. the mentors that i have. the spiritual walkers that i have had all my life. these transitions this is not a surprise i am direct ore of the alvin ailey american dance theater, that i danced 15 years for, that alvin ailey did cry for me. kind of a surprise. the curtain came down. people started applauding like crazy, i didn't get it. so all of this, someone go out, it just wasn't me at the time. i could say now at 66, yeah, i was a fabulous dancer. i was really terrific. you know? but i was always present. i was present. i was supposed to be where i was supposed to be at the time i was supposed to be. just like
to do the way you used to do it. did judith jamison navigate coming out of the space where you couldn't do that and no longer could diet the wo it the used to? >> there has been a path for me from the beginning of my life. god has had a path for me. believe he has had a path for me. i have been in right place, right time. not because of my effort. but because of my preparation. because of the guide that i have. the mentors that i have. the spiritual walkers that i have had all my life....
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i'm sure most of us do.hank you, leland. >>> well, the nfl players union planning to fight the suspension of former baltimore ravens running back ray rice. rice making a surprise public appearance for the first time since he was fired from the ravens and suspended by the league, attending a football game at his high school alma mater in suburban new york. he was joined by his wife janay. union reps say it's possible rice could be reinstated after the super bowl. >>> dozens of people being forced from their homes in southern california as a wildfire near santa ana continues to spread. more than 200 homes near the cleveland national forest have been evacuated, and more than 1,000 firefighters are battling the flames in triple-digit temperatures. so far the fire has burned more two square miles of bush and is only 20% contained. >>> also, on the west coast, hurricane odile strengthening to a category 4. right now, odile is swirling over the pacific and is expected to pass along the coast of mexico's baja penins
i'm sure most of us do.hank you, leland. >>> well, the nfl players union planning to fight the suspension of former baltimore ravens running back ray rice. rice making a surprise public appearance for the first time since he was fired from the ravens and suspended by the league, attending a football game at his high school alma mater in suburban new york. he was joined by his wife janay. union reps say it's possible rice could be reinstated after the super bowl. >>> dozens of...
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do you mean? i am libertarian, but some of these people want to kill us and someone to freeload. in? >> yes, open the borders the same way we do domestically. we don't have immigration control between the respected state despite the fact that there are murders and rapists and terrorists even crossing state lines. and what we want to do is use your law enforcement resources to concentrate on the people that are really doing the bad things. but 99% of people want to work and improve their lives and what is wrong with that? that is what america was built on. stossel: only if it's 2% that want to freeload or 2% that want to murder us, that is huge. >> but if you take your law enforcement resources and diffuse them by letting them control these millions of people that are doing nothingg, why wouldn't it be better to take your law enforcement resources and have it all hone in on him factors. stossel: what about that? focus on the crooks. >> law enforcement would be an easier process because we were just go and track down the terrorists and that would be be an event. click movie with to
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>> look, i analyze what isis is trying to do, they are not trying to justin tell -- to intunnel datintimidate us, it wt public opinion, look at what britisone, they are at war or trying to publicize for their level of stkwrao. jihadism, they are trying to tell other jihadists look at what we can do, and the americans won't come against us, except for this nibbleing, their thinking, means the airstrikes. neil: what do we do? >> the options are simple, if we doolittle, they win, they grow. like those monster movies, if you do a little they go after you, if you do a lot, we have to have a different plan, obama administration does not have a strategy, i was trying to read what president was trying to say, there are hundreds, it the widen to iraq, syria and get iranians. neil: i don't think he wants to do that, i don't think he was against the iraq war from the start, he does not like being in a position of embroiling us in more of a controversy, the idea of the expanding attacks to syria with or without assad blessing beyond iraq is not his cup of tea, he does not want to do it. fact that other nati
>> look, i analyze what isis is trying to do, they are not trying to justin tell -- to intunnel datintimidate us, it wt public opinion, look at what britisone, they are at war or trying to publicize for their level of stkwrao. jihadism, they are trying to tell other jihadists look at what we can do, and the americans won't come against us, except for this nibbleing, their thinking, means the airstrikes. neil: what do we do? >> the options are simple, if we doolittle, they win, they...
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that is what the markets tell us. do you share that view? >> we cannot comment on that.e trying to broker a dialogue between the government and the opposition. anything that happens affects colombia. if i were to start speculating about what was to happen with venezuela -- >> how would a sovereign default by venezuela affect your country? >> that specific situation would not affect us because we do not have any venezuelan bonds. there are certain valuations. but if it helps to make the venezuelan economy more real than having big gaps in the official price and the real price, that might anyway help in the long run. >> president santos, it has been a pleasure. thank you so much. juan manuel santos is the president of colombia. thank you for the opportunity. >> always a pleasure. thank you very much, erik schatzker. the president of colombia, juan manuel santos. and how do you fight climate change? carbon emissions. you will find out what u.s. companies are doing next, and it is time for mystery guest clue number two. he is in a lower manhattan neighborhood. this is "takin
that is what the markets tell us. do you share that view? >> we cannot comment on that.e trying to broker a dialogue between the government and the opposition. anything that happens affects colombia. if i were to start speculating about what was to happen with venezuela -- >> how would a sovereign default by venezuela affect your country? >> that specific situation would not affect us because we do not have any venezuelan bonds. there are certain valuations. but if it helps to...
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they will target us. do we have evidence and know that a cell is moving. to the aemgss they know more. do we know the intentions of isis and al-qaeda. of course we do, they stated it. >> secretary of defense hagel. number of americans pledging allegeance to isis is 100. but he back tracked. but two minnesota natives were killed in syria fighting for isis. chapez who said that four individuals stopped in the border in texas who had ties to terrorist organizations and we had the recent natives of north carolinian an excop pledging his allegeiance to isis. there is evidence that there is growing support and underlying movement that is happening in here in america. why is the dod ignoring it? >> it depends on how we do the assessment. if we base it on the the specific cases, of course they are important you get that result. but the other assessment, who in the united states would be actually doing those things and then joining isis? that we don't know. we know many jihaddist in the united states. and we see them on the chat room and on line. that's my concern m
they will target us. do we have evidence and know that a cell is moving. to the aemgss they know more. do we know the intentions of isis and al-qaeda. of course we do, they stated it. >> secretary of defense hagel. number of americans pledging allegeance to isis is 100. but he back tracked. but two minnesota natives were killed in syria fighting for isis. chapez who said that four individuals stopped in the border in texas who had ties to terrorist organizations and we had the recent...
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do to kill the nest? >> you have to be realistic. president obama has already got us into that war. but it's not his fault, though. these are evil, despicable. you can't imagine what they're doing to people. we sanitize the situation, talk about the fact that they enslave women. the fighters that took over mosul dam found two women bound, naked. they had been repeatedly raped, as a spoil of war. so these are barbarians. i don't see how you contain them, how you negotiate them. and they represent a threat to americans and america, you've got to deal with that situation. so i don't disagree with what president obama's trying to do here. in terms of getting a coalition of the willing -- go ahead. >> should the united states senate vote on the air attack, the part you support? >> absolutely. we should have a robust discussion, debate. we need a lot more information. we need to be realistic, forth right to the american public. that's right now my concern about president obama and his speech. we've got to have a debate on this thing. president obama and congress has to be honest with the a
do to kill the nest? >> you have to be realistic. president obama has already got us into that war. but it's not his fault, though. these are evil, despicable. you can't imagine what they're doing to people. we sanitize the situation, talk about the fact that they enslave women. the fighters that took over mosul dam found two women bound, naked. they had been repeatedly raped, as a spoil of war. so these are barbarians. i don't see how you contain them, how you negotiate them. and they...
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we would hope that you will work with us to do that. i've been very excited about this debate of the diagnostics space, and in your opening statement, and i had to go onto the world wide web, on new technology, allows us to do that without telling step to go find it and get it back to us. louis pasteur was born in 1822. shortly, if they could recognize our testing procedures now, we've got work to do to ramp it up i think. and that's the whole, but a similar debate, and the genetic markings and all this other you know stuff that's going on. so i'm very, very excited. also i've been involved and helped along, following dr. gingrey's lead, appreciate the work you've done. and gene green, i look forward to working with him as we move forward in the next congress as we're having discussions to do that. you are getting the same questions from us. and so i think what we really want to do, and we will hear from the next panel, is let's get a handle on this risk and reward. i'm not so adverse to incentivize in the private sector in something tha
we would hope that you will work with us to do that. i've been very excited about this debate of the diagnostics space, and in your opening statement, and i had to go onto the world wide web, on new technology, allows us to do that without telling step to go find it and get it back to us. louis pasteur was born in 1822. shortly, if they could recognize our testing procedures now, we've got work to do to ramp it up i think. and that's the whole, but a similar debate, and the genetic markings and...