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that someone was free to make to ponder whether to work or not to work well from now on the message is clear you must work and if you won't work with us to find that work you will lose your benefit. these british ministers seem convinced that lots of british people don't want to work and yet in the middle of the crisis there are people who don't think of anything else the trouble is sometimes their children. a middle sized town in the midlands. fifteen his mother was unemployed so for the past few months he's been doing the milk round with his grandfather the milk deliveries the tradition in england. do. get some extra money help from. my mates on weekends. milk round symbolise work opportunities for youngsters in england this job is permitted from the age of thirteen. but with a maximum of seventeen hours a week. michael works eight hours a day three nights a week clearly over the authorized limit. is quite hard. all the walls. and then my. sleep fall. as well. to keep up michael drinks for energy drinks a night however his salary is low. he is. about to throw. good money. it's. no very good morning there's no thing that never goes o
that someone was free to make to ponder whether to work or not to work well from now on the message is clear you must work and if you won't work with us to find that work you will lose your benefit. these british ministers seem convinced that lots of british people don't want to work and yet in the middle of the crisis there are people who don't think of anything else the trouble is sometimes their children. a middle sized town in the midlands. fifteen his mother was unemployed so for the past...
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. >> used to work. >> used to work. used to work very well but perhaps not always as well as we wanted it to work. what's not working now is obviously, david, the health care issue right now front and center for the president. the last thing he wanted today on getaway day. >> because it slipped under the radar, implementation of health care great challenge of his second term. scrutinized at every level. never easy to implement something this complicated with the scale of this. now political class is going to scrutinize every level to determine whether it's crumbling of its own weight. there are a lot of conservatives opposed to this on principled levels that think this will be the latest evidence it is, crumbling. health care gets to something quite large. the upheaval in the politics. we have two fundamental things, the role of government. health care, big problems or resolution on these big problems like about the budget. >> behind the problems of implementation, which are real and huge is the real philosophical differ
. >> used to work. >> used to work. used to work very well but perhaps not always as well as we wanted it to work. what's not working now is obviously, david, the health care issue right now front and center for the president. the last thing he wanted today on getaway day. >> because it slipped under the radar, implementation of health care great challenge of his second term. scrutinized at every level. never easy to implement something this complicated with the scale of this....
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we can't be just one kind of people, but all kind of people, and so it is critical for us to work together, to bring about a kind of response so we will all stand together and we will be able to see and hear some music that will say watch out, watch out, watch out, watch out, there's a call going out. there's a call going out. it started 27 years ago. and the call is still now, 27 years. and now the call is for you and me in the now, present, whatever we do we do it to make sure we enhance the lives of people, not take from the lives of people. it's now time for us to move and if we got anything standing in our way, we have to go and make sure that everybody is included, so radical inclusiveness is very important in my life. you gotta include everybody. i don't know whether you know this. i've got to get it in before i stop and that is was one of the first persons on the west coast that started talking about divesting to mike ing make sure that people recognize the fact that par type was a disease and worked against humanity. harvey mills was that person, and he did planning at that time t
we can't be just one kind of people, but all kind of people, and so it is critical for us to work together, to bring about a kind of response so we will all stand together and we will be able to see and hear some music that will say watch out, watch out, watch out, watch out, there's a call going out. there's a call going out. it started 27 years ago. and the call is still now, 27 years. and now the call is for you and me in the now, present, whatever we do we do it to make sure we enhance the...
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that someone was free to make to ponder whether to work or not to work well from now on the message is clear you must work and if you won't work with us to find that work you will lose your benefit. these british ministers seem convinced that lots of british people don't want to work and yet in the middle of the crisis there are people who don't think of anything else the trouble is sometimes their children. a middle sized town in the midlands. michael is fifteen his mother is unemployed so for the past few months he's been doing the milk round with his grandfather to milk deliveries the tradition in england. i do is just going to. get some extra money help around the house and. my mates on weekend i am helping my mum yes. we'll crown symbolise work opportunities for youngsters in england this job is permitted from the age of thirteen yes but with a maximum of seventeen hours a week however michael works eight hours a day three nights a week clearly over the authorized limit. this job is quite hard. all the running to the wall from the office today. and then my. sleep fall is really tie even as well. to keep up michael drinks for ener
that someone was free to make to ponder whether to work or not to work well from now on the message is clear you must work and if you won't work with us to find that work you will lose your benefit. these british ministers seem convinced that lots of british people don't want to work and yet in the middle of the crisis there are people who don't think of anything else the trouble is sometimes their children. a middle sized town in the midlands. michael is fifteen his mother is unemployed so for...
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you will have a different story. >> one used to work in the house. will that make a difference? i think it will make a difference. the house democratic leadership, some of us met with bill yesterday to talk about health care policy issue here did john podesta. i think that will provide some added muscle there. >> do they not consult enough or reach out enough? >> i think that is right. there are some who believe the communication is not what it should be. he took on the chief of staff position to do that. this brings more firepower. bill has hit the ground running. we talked about the health care rollout and making sure house democrats can anticipate a future problems that may arise. everything i have seen, all of the polling from the american people, they want to make this health care reform work. they are opposed to the republican position of repealing it and going back to the status quo. >> thank you. when we return, we find out what is next for the volcker rule. ♪ >> welcome back. we have a big week on wall street. the volcker rule took effect. we turn to bloomberg governmen
you will have a different story. >> one used to work in the house. will that make a difference? i think it will make a difference. the house democratic leadership, some of us met with bill yesterday to talk about health care policy issue here did john podesta. i think that will provide some added muscle there. >> do they not consult enough or reach out enough? >> i think that is right. there are some who believe the communication is not what it should be. he took on the chief...
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from. >> and ep usually has to hire more help in the fall even though the number of crews no longer fluctuate. >> we use the employees on the landscaping year round and we'll workhem into the christmas part of the business. we'll use the other help to help us in the fall cleanups and closing up the landscaping side of the business. >> christmas decor may have taken on a more prominent role in arnie's business but he says the original landscaping name still gets top billing. >> we are 15, 16 years later with the christmas decor brand and a lot of people recognize our company. by associating the brand christmas decor with the logo on all of our vehicles and our trailers, they now understand that they're working with a quality company. >> brandon says that's the way it should be. he believes the success of christmas decor is in co-branding with entrepreneurs like arnie who know their communities best. >> as much as it's a benefit to brand with christmas decor, it's a tremendous benefit for christmas decor to brand with these businesses that have been around for generations in some cases. >>> this year, we traveled the country visiting coffee shops and bookstores a
from. >> and ep usually has to hire more help in the fall even though the number of crews no longer fluctuate. >> we use the employees on the landscaping year round and we'll workhem into the christmas part of the business. we'll use the other help to help us in the fall cleanups and closing up the landscaping side of the business. >> christmas decor may have taken on a more prominent role in arnie's business but he says the original landscaping name still gets top billing....
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since you know twelve year old kids used to work you know a hundred years ago but not anymore but again. they used to do it is a goal to support the families and now we're back almost a full circle game but it's a way old. we wanted to talk to the mayor of dunk history about there's a lot being situation. here . to refuse to answer our questions next to local m.p. and finally the minister for work in duncan smith. turned down our request for an interview. only one british academic will publicly criticize politicians under certain sector of british society for looking away from the problem. people talk about the because it's very embarrassing. at the extreme end of poverty lots of things driving the current management the cuts is the feeling amongst government that they need to look tough so that people who have money to move around he opened the well will keep on leaving them money and with no investing money in britain because in the british government is tough. it isn't just great britain in fact no european country is taking action against child labor so who in europe has the wherewi
since you know twelve year old kids used to work you know a hundred years ago but not anymore but again. they used to do it is a goal to support the families and now we're back almost a full circle game but it's a way old. we wanted to talk to the mayor of dunk history about there's a lot being situation. here . to refuse to answer our questions next to local m.p. and finally the minister for work in duncan smith. turned down our request for an interview. only one british academic will publicly...
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to all of us. one of the oldest or did all get to good lives. below principles. to do you enjoy your work. and you. know i don't like this job it makes us sick. i'll stop when i'm fifteen or eighteen years old or something like. what type of work will you do then. i'll go to church and look for a job when i'm twenty years old i'd like to be a reverend father holding on to the truth of god makes me want to become a priest so that one day when i die god will bring me to heaven to ensure. you know we as a society need to get away from the charm of the ways we've created this like me don't even use that term a waste because none of this you see here is a is a waste it's all a commodity i mean there's nothing here that isn't a computer and it isn't a printer that is an extreme or it isn't a v.c.r. d.v.d. player in israel or. why we're using new technology or nearly all technology and yesterday our that's going to be a continual cycle this is the riskiest cyclist allison and we're going to get megan manners. at. least slightly. it. you. yet. to sleep at. least you get. with the computer as with.
to all of us. one of the oldest or did all get to good lives. below principles. to do you enjoy your work. and you. know i don't like this job it makes us sick. i'll stop when i'm fifteen or eighteen years old or something like. what type of work will you do then. i'll go to church and look for a job when i'm twenty years old i'd like to be a reverend father holding on to the truth of god makes me want to become a priest so that one day when i die god will bring me to heaven to ensure. you know...
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(clapping) is a tenth grader of the boys and girls club i used to work there back in 1995 and she wasn'tyour contributions (clapping) >> yeah. >> so once again, we want to thank all our letters throughout their lives and people hope they continue to be the leader for california and the rest of the nation. >> (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> so we would like to thank supervisor avalos and all the participants. please feel free to take a seat. we're going to go ahead and conclude the reception is following but wild to emphasize we appreciate here in the city and county of san francisco all the latinos that are out there working day in and out. i want to honor the folks who have clean up the places that workday in and out to sustain the city silently at times but we have roots here in this state. we fray many, many generations and keep building strong community and encourage our young people to get their potential and to definitely definitely pass the word we must not ends our lives with violence with education and prospering in our economies in this state >> check her out yeah. >> (spe
(clapping) is a tenth grader of the boys and girls club i used to work there back in 1995 and she wasn'tyour contributions (clapping) >> yeah. >> so once again, we want to thank all our letters throughout their lives and people hope they continue to be the leader for california and the rest of the nation. >> (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> so we would like to thank supervisor avalos and all the participants. please feel free to take a seat. we're going to go...
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states are now struggling more than ever as a group is going to find out marco used to work as a beat so you'll many italians used to call it the golden skill which would always get you work in a role but it didn't hold true for marco one day he was sacked and has not been fired since he's been living on the street for about four years now and says at forty six he sees little chance of fixing his life he asked us not to reveal his identity. when you live on the street survival is what takes up most of your time simply gets in a shower is a challenge it takes so much time to take care of yourself like a normal person he reached the end of the day and you're exhausted and depressed. would be an economy going through its longest recession since the second world war over twelve percent of adults are unemployed while four out of ten young people don't have a job there are no official figures on the homeless we have any type of food that we can get for free from somewhere more italians are beginning to turn to charity and humanitarian aid for help two years ago we had about fifty five perce
states are now struggling more than ever as a group is going to find out marco used to work as a beat so you'll many italians used to call it the golden skill which would always get you work in a role but it didn't hold true for marco one day he was sacked and has not been fired since he's been living on the street for about four years now and says at forty six he sees little chance of fixing his life he asked us not to reveal his identity. when you live on the street survival is what takes up...
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work issues. >> we didn't have emergency benefits until 2008. 2008 we had the longest period of slow enomic growth and high unemployment and what happened to barack obama's promise that he would have us2% at the end of his first term. that is a forgotten promise and honestly this is not working to get the economy rolling. jobs will have less pressure to offer and some of these people will not go back to work. they can offer jobs to build your economy. and we have to recognize that under ronald reagan we had this and so there is no 40 years of research. congress has expanded this benefit 11 times and some people have been on it as long as 99 weeks, which is two years. that's not a great population there. but a few key people unemployed for over a year, their odds of getting a job gets one or. >> but to your point, we are talking about a small population based on mess. and if you add into that, the food stamps, but states right now don't have high wages. charles: the amount of people that have been put on food stamps, it is still an enormous cut. >> we want people to get out there and look for this. we have reports were the more people that come into the job market, the greater confide
work issues. >> we didn't have emergency benefits until 2008. 2008 we had the longest period of slow enomic growth and high unemployment and what happened to barack obama's promise that he would have us2% at the end of his first term. that is a forgotten promise and honestly this is not working to get the economy rolling. jobs will have less pressure to offer and some of these people will not go back to work. they can offer jobs to build your economy. and we have to recognize that under...
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back when i used to work at kodak, i put on the blue shirts and go and work at best buy. i would see what customers would say about our products. and that's a great way to be able to find people that way. >> finally, we have a question about reaching your target demographic. >> our demographic are single people between 40 and 60. social media is -- is not reaching out to those people. what other traditional ways that we can work within social media or around it to attract those folks. >> the exact opposite question we usually get. how do you not use social media? >> she should be using it. the people are there, but she's not going to the right place to find them. friend busines beget friends. the other place, more traditional, go hang out where they're at. find friends together, ask for referr referrals. go back to the old way of doing things. it is friend sourcing, just online. >> any suggestions of how to reach people who maybe there are a lot of 40 and 50-year-olds who are on social media but not the people she's trying to reach. how can she get them, daniel? >> i think
back when i used to work at kodak, i put on the blue shirts and go and work at best buy. i would see what customers would say about our products. and that's a great way to be able to find people that way. >> finally, we have a question about reaching your target demographic. >> our demographic are single people between 40 and 60. social media is -- is not reaching out to those people. what other traditional ways that we can work within social media or around it to attract those...
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we can't be just one kind of people, but all kind of people, and so it is critical for us to work together, to bring about a kind of response so we will all stand together and we will be able to see and hear some music that will say watch out, watch out, watch out, watch out, there's a call going out. there's a call going out. it started 27 years ago. and the call is still now, 27 years. and now the call is for you and me in the now, present, whatever we do we do it to make sure we enhance the lives of people, not take from the lives of people. it's now time for us to move and if we
we can't be just one kind of people, but all kind of people, and so it is critical for us to work together, to bring about a kind of response so we will all stand together and we will be able to see and hear some music that will say watch out, watch out, watch out, watch out, there's a call going out. there's a call going out. it started 27 years ago. and the call is still now, 27 years. and now the call is for you and me in the now, present, whatever we do we do it to make sure we enhance the...
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to work today almost to kind of make it. >> yeah. want to workso because they have their own rest.tions and the i am in awe of all of you. who usedto work for me, headed my san francisco office, my four daughters who and have children. i could never have done that. but here's what i would say to you. theuse i was listening to previous conversation. underestimate the the time that you spend with your family as part of your career. one of the hardest jobs in the world, to raise a family. it really is. have so many personalities to deal with. you have schedule. ing.have task you're actually an editor because you're making choices editing out certain things. you're an engineer, housekeeping engineer. things. and don't let anybody ever trivialize that time. your resume as something very, very important you decide -- because everybody's decision is the right one for them. decide i'm going to have my babies, get them off to school and then i'm going to back to aeer or go career or i'm going to do a career for a while and then have back.en and then go whatever it is, whatever works for you is the right way to go. say to people, you may w
to work today almost to kind of make it. >> yeah. want to workso because they have their own rest.tions and the i am in awe of all of you. who usedto work for me, headed my san francisco office, my four daughters who and have children. i could never have done that. but here's what i would say to you. theuse i was listening to previous conversation. underestimate the the time that you spend with your family as part of your career. one of the hardest jobs in the world, to raise a family. it...
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even the founding states are now struggling more than ever as it were going off find out marco used to work as a pizza you'll many italians used to call it the golden skill which would always get you work in a role but it didn't hold true for marco one day he was. sorry about that will bring the story a later in the meantime many british households are wondering how the you'll stay warm this winter after being hit with massive energy price rises just as a cold begins to bite thousands of u.k. families trav below the poverty line will be unable to heat their homes even with the promise of government help assess our cilia now reports. it's that time of year again when temperatures drop and to bill soar as the heating camas on. zero zero zero zero zero zero. people here are protesting saying that it was that i came to the choice between eating or heating they're angry at the price increases of the energy companies and the government's lack of action to helping those who are most vulnerable not to mention the comment from downing street that for those who can't afford to pay the bills they just
even the founding states are now struggling more than ever as it were going off find out marco used to work as a pizza you'll many italians used to call it the golden skill which would always get you work in a role but it didn't hold true for marco one day he was. sorry about that will bring the story a later in the meantime many british households are wondering how the you'll stay warm this winter after being hit with massive energy price rises just as a cold begins to bite thousands of u.k....
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we'll take our coul cues from te filipino government and how long they want us to work in the region. we're receiving very genius funds that are welcome for the next six months but we need to look at the longer term when the cameras have left. there will be vital needs that will need a response. >> john brown , gareth, thanks to you both. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. cl >> trying to regain control. south sudan's president deploys hundreds of troops to fight rebels. [ ♪ music ] >> hello there, you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up... ..tensions rise in thailand's capital as protesters are pushed back outside the prime minister's house. >> reunited with his family former russian oligarch mikhail khordorkovsky adjusts to life on the outside after a decade in gaol. >> and the beat
we'll take our coul cues from te filipino government and how long they want us to work in the region. we're receiving very genius funds that are welcome for the next six months but we need to look at the longer term when the cameras have left. there will be vital needs that will need a response. >> john brown , gareth, thanks to you both. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. cl >> trying to regain control. south...
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to use him at work to look up parts that we can't find or look like use google map to find addresses a way to vent stress have a rough day on the road get home or whatever or work and come home blow something up at a video game and nothing gets harmed and i feel a little better. yes we turn the computer on a new select the game you want to play when you kill the killer the game allows you to go to the next level you kill the killer again you go to the next level and so on. we always try to retain the fighting techniques in the video games later on a football field we imitate the technique among ourselves. just move over this way . and i move around this way and when there's an attempt to throw a punch at me i step aside through a punch like this kick him when he falls to the ground i'll step on him. this place is very small as if it was a football field he'll make you laugh your head off. i was in counter manto at the time selling pure water there was this friend of mine told an eho he was already breaking these computers apart and i asked him to show me how to collect these metals fr
to use him at work to look up parts that we can't find or look like use google map to find addresses a way to vent stress have a rough day on the road get home or whatever or work and come home blow something up at a video game and nothing gets harmed and i feel a little better. yes we turn the computer on a new select the game you want to play when you kill the killer the game allows you to go to the next level you kill the killer again you go to the next level and so on. we always try to...
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we urged them to work with us. we urged them to retain the services of the structural engineer, whoever they wanted. and the engineer and the more technical experts the better. that was our pledge from day one. and we received a notice of violation from the department of building inspection. and mr. duffy wrote that letter. and they urge us to come up with a comprehensive structural drawing that describes what will take them to in regards to that section, and what we plan to do to continue with the project. i urge mr. duffy, to give me an opportunity to meet, with the neighbors, engineer, and the neighbor's general contract. and we have that meeting at dbi. and mr. duffy was there and mr. patrick over here was there. i wanted to make sure that everyone concured with the process the agreement that he submit the drawings and you can convince him we will release that permit. that individual was dennis, and i have a great deal of respect, and 29 years of experience. and his comment was he brings me letter of compliance
we urged them to work with us. we urged them to retain the services of the structural engineer, whoever they wanted. and the engineer and the more technical experts the better. that was our pledge from day one. and we received a notice of violation from the department of building inspection. and mr. duffy wrote that letter. and they urge us to come up with a comprehensive structural drawing that describes what will take them to in regards to that section, and what we plan to do to continue with...
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to be done ecologically. we're not doing this for us. we're doing it or later generations. >> the workthey're doing is just beginning. there are three more sets at the bottom of the arctic sea for yourself which been delayed indefinitely due to a shortage of funds. this footage shows the k 27 submarine. entrÉe used to work as an engineer on a nuclear powered icebreaker. today, he is employed by a norwegian environmental organization. he says the work being done is exemplary. he is more concerned about the situation in other bays and a particular, with the supply ship. its fuel rod bundles have become porous. >> we believe there will be serious problems. nuclear fuel is removed. not even the experts can say how the salvage operation is going to be done. >> he is doubtful the project will continue to run so well. german participation is due to end next year. >> it is always going to be a question of money. neighbors in moscow will be funding the operation. this is not something that makes moscow to profit. that is why they will cut funding. >> it appears the cold war's rusting legacy wil
to be done ecologically. we're not doing this for us. we're doing it or later generations. >> the workthey're doing is just beginning. there are three more sets at the bottom of the arctic sea for yourself which been delayed indefinitely due to a shortage of funds. this footage shows the k 27 submarine. entrÉe used to work as an engineer on a nuclear powered icebreaker. today, he is employed by a norwegian environmental organization. he says the work being done is exemplary. he is more...
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wealth, your house, stocks, car, bonds, anything you have in your financial portfolio that you can use to workor you. as the wealth inequality is far larger than income because the people at the top have more wealth and their wealth continues to work for them a, where the middle class, their wealth tend to be in their home and cars and the the lower tends to have no accumulation at all. >> does one matter more than the other? >> to an extent, i think that wealth inequality can be a bigger problem particularly when as you see the size of government grow, people who have wealth continue to work for them continue to lobby the system, they have access that perhaps people at the bottom don't. also at the bottom when you don't have access to pass on to your children, it can be hard to pass on to your children with the state of our education system, it can be hard to guarantee the type of opportunity that we he traditionally think exists in america. wealth inequality can i think be a bigger problem. >> randall is wealth inequality something that gross over time? >> it certainly seems to be growing ov
wealth, your house, stocks, car, bonds, anything you have in your financial portfolio that you can use to workor you. as the wealth inequality is far larger than income because the people at the top have more wealth and their wealth continues to work for them a, where the middle class, their wealth tend to be in their home and cars and the the lower tends to have no accumulation at all. >> does one matter more than the other? >> to an extent, i think that wealth inequality can be a...
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so it's my job at the economist magazine to work out how to best use digital platforms and part of that is what led to my interest in historical social media, because essentially we are returning to the way that things used to work, and the economist came out of a culture of coffee shop and pamphlets and clubsed and discussion, and so i think there's a lot we can learn from modern youth organizations today by looking at history, hoe to deal with the changes taking place in the media environment today. >> host: how did tom paine contribute via social media to the american revolution? >> guest: well, tom paine took advantage of a social media environment that had in fact been mostly constructed by ben franklin. ben franklin did two very important things. the mark zuckerberg of the 18th century. he constructed a platform for social discourse. he was newspaper publisher, among many other things, of course, and he was also one of his many jobs was to be postmaster general for the american colonies so he improved the efficiency. ... in the run-up to the american revolution. just spread the id
so it's my job at the economist magazine to work out how to best use digital platforms and part of that is what led to my interest in historical social media, because essentially we are returning to the way that things used to work, and the economist came out of a culture of coffee shop and pamphlets and clubsed and discussion, and so i think there's a lot we can learn from modern youth organizations today by looking at history, hoe to deal with the changes taking place in the media environment...
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to the middle class. finally it lets us move on. let's start to do the work the american people expect of washington. how about addressing economic inequality? if it's important enough for the pope to highlight for the entire roman catholic church, it certainly should be important enough for washington to take action. instead of the same old ideological fights like big government versus no government, let's agree that the truth is somewhere in the middle and get something done. >> boy, i hate to -- >> i'm sure you don't have anything to say about that. >> i hate to shock our audience but i think a lot of what you just said is right. >> whoa! >> the biggest disappointment to me in this whole budget process, and paul ryan is a brilliant person, but this was really just addition, subtraction. no real creativity, no really interesting useful ideas, no breaking out. and i think it's a disappointment. we have two really good guests tonight. cornell west, a philosophy professor and conservative columnist ross douthet, neither of whom is timid, shy or lacking opinions. i want to come first, cornell, to you.
to the middle class. finally it lets us move on. let's start to do the work the american people expect of washington. how about addressing economic inequality? if it's important enough for the pope to highlight for the entire roman catholic church, it certainly should be important enough for washington to take action. instead of the same old ideological fights like big government versus no government, let's agree that the truth is somewhere in the middle and get something done. >> boy, i...
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to where we were. that's what this body needs. so, i hope we can put aside our differences and work together like we used to. it's also time for republicans to work with us instead of against us to make the landmark health reform bill more workable. i remind my republican colleagues that the affordable care act is the law and has been the law of the land for four years. and it was upheld by the supreme court. as democrats have predicted for months, enrollment in the affordable care act exchanges is picking up speed as we approach the new year. as americans learn more about the benefits of this law, more and more of them are logging on to shop for affordable quality insurance through the state and national exchanges. the rollout of the national affordable care act was rocky, to say the least, when it came out. congress had to make crucial improvements to other landmark programs such as social security and medicare when they were first enacted as well. these big legislative deals can have some wrinkles in them. it doesn't mean social security is bad. it doesn't mean that medicare is bad. it means they're hard t
to where we were. that's what this body needs. so, i hope we can put aside our differences and work together like we used to. it's also time for republicans to work with us instead of against us to make the landmark health reform bill more workable. i remind my republican colleagues that the affordable care act is the law and has been the law of the land for four years. and it was upheld by the supreme court. as democrats have predicted for months, enrollment in the affordable care act...
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to work. >> good to have you with us tonight, thanks for joining us. it has been an interesting year here "the ed show." it's 5:00, son of a gun, good to be here. some things have not changed. i have never stopped and our team has never stopped fighting for the issues that impact you and your family. every day when our team comes to work and puts this broadcast together we think about what we call the four pillars of american life, health care, jobs, education and equality. this is what the ed show has always been about here, the men and women of america and how these four pillars affect you and your family. that's why our favorite interviews this year go beyond the politicians and newsmakers. they are the real people sharing their stories. so as we look ahead to 2014, let's look back on 2013 the year in real view with our top ten interviews with folks just like you. >> i'm joined by two peoples whose lives have been greatly improved by the affordable health care act. they join me tonight. can you just tell us your story? that's what america wants to h
to work. >> good to have you with us tonight, thanks for joining us. it has been an interesting year here "the ed show." it's 5:00, son of a gun, good to be here. some things have not changed. i have never stopped and our team has never stopped fighting for the issues that impact you and your family. every day when our team comes to work and puts this broadcast together we think about what we call the four pillars of american life, health care, jobs, education and equality. this...
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used to do in congress. they both have fixed ideas. they're both good legislators . they do not agree on much, but that is how it used to be. you work together and compromise. >> will the senate confirmed janet yellen? >> yes. toward the end of next week. >> the white house has indicated plans to have stanley fischer, the former head of the central bank of israel, as the new vice chair of the head. good ide >> i do not have the slightest idea. i read about it yesterday. it sounds interesting. i do not know. that is the least of my worries today. let's return to another issue. chairman menendez would like to pass a tougher iranian sanctions bill. it would be triggered if the interim agreement calls through. john kerry and the white house say it would be a bad idea and hurt negotiations. will there be a vote in the senate in january on an iranian sanctions bill? >> we had a briefing this week. we had kerry and lew. secretary of treasury and secretary of state. it lasted for more than two hours. and menendez was there. they are working to come up with some type of resolution or legislation. he has worked closely at my side of the aisle
used to do in congress. they both have fixed ideas. they're both good legislators . they do not agree on much, but that is how it used to be. you work together and compromise. >> will the senate confirmed janet yellen? >> yes. toward the end of next week. >> the white house has indicated plans to have stanley fischer, the former head of the central bank of israel, as the new vice chair of the head. good ide >> i do not have the slightest idea. i read about it yesterday....
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someplace pits close to my hearty used to work that and jane as well. and then something dear to my heart which is the mayors cup and the commitment to the first key program is also getting a grant as a result of this opening. so those 3 entities are being supported by digital garage. so on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, in fact, on behalf of all of technology companies d g 717 now becomes the 1 thousand 8 hundred and 23rd technology company in san francisco. i want to congratulate them and thank you. on behalf of the city i want to present this to this gentleman. if you come forward to present this the proclamation from the city declaring today to be digital garage day in san francisco. thank you (clapping.) thank you very much. mr. mayor ed lee mayor of san francisco. now i'd like to ask the district 6 san francisco supervisor ms. jane kim to please come to the stage for a response >> thank you justin. it's actually a good reminder it's important to support our language schools in san francisco being bilingual and transitional is an im
someplace pits close to my hearty used to work that and jane as well. and then something dear to my heart which is the mayors cup and the commitment to the first key program is also getting a grant as a result of this opening. so those 3 entities are being supported by digital garage. so on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, in fact, on behalf of all of technology companies d g 717 now becomes the 1 thousand 8 hundred and 23rd technology company in san francisco. i want to...
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to all of us. one of the oldest or do all get company polluted wood lives. below principles. to do you enjoy your work. with them or you know i don't like this job it makes us sick. i'll stop when i'm. fifteen or eighteen years old or something like. that. what type of work will you do then to. all go to church and look for a job when i'm twenty years old samit likely i'd like to be a reverend father holding on to the truth of god makes me want to become a priest so that one day when i die god will bring me to heaven to ensure. you know we as a society need to get away from the charming ways we're creating this like we don't even use that term a waste because none of this you see here is a is a waste it's all a commodity i mean there's nothing here that isn't a computer and it isn't a printer and then isn't it the more it is in a v.c.r. d.v.d. player it is rather ironic that we're using new technology to handle the old technology and yesterday that's going to be a continual cycle these things they were probably in the senior cycle just acknowledge and we're going to get bigger and manners. you believe
to all of us. one of the oldest or do all get company polluted wood lives. below principles. to do you enjoy your work. with them or you know i don't like this job it makes us sick. i'll stop when i'm. fifteen or eighteen years old or something like. that. what type of work will you do then to. all go to church and look for a job when i'm twenty years old samit likely i'd like to be a reverend father holding on to the truth of god makes me want to become a priest so that one day when i die god...
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i think it's important that we do away from the puc. >> thank you to the staff for the work and the information you brought back to us it's really helpful and i'm actually very excited and opt imistic and so i really appreciate the work that everyone has invested in making this a possibility thank you. >> do we need to take a vote on item 3 c. >> i'd prefer if you direct staff to prepare an rfp for your consideration at least an outline at your next meeting along the lines of your discussion. >> so you want us to make a motion to approve this item? >> yes. >> so we have a motion by commissioner breed seconded by commissioner councilmember marcason mar. >> thank you for your great work on this. >> before we move onto the next item -- i don't believe that we have taken a motion to excuse commissioner, chair avalos who could not be here so if we can have a motion by commissioner breed and if we can take that without objection. thank you. item number 4. >> 2014 lafco schedule. >> great. miss miller. >> the appropriate schedule is before you under our bye laws. >> okay so we have a motion before we take action on the moti
i think it's important that we do away from the puc. >> thank you to the staff for the work and the information you brought back to us it's really helpful and i'm actually very excited and opt imistic and so i really appreciate the work that everyone has invested in making this a possibility thank you. >> do we need to take a vote on item 3 c. >> i'd prefer if you direct staff to prepare an rfp for your consideration at least an outline at your next meeting along the lines of...
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to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years. i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that
to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years. i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to...
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in tension they used to work out the long term but i arranged minute. to have a magic coppery. for gas deliveries that ukraine only gets through a train we also childhood it was just it was eventually potentially an aircraft with an effect. we have to resume our work on the joint. and one twenty four aircraft we got sued by signed this special agreement but on that it will also continue to support infrastructure projects will be built. crossing over the. rate they. built it came from the president the nationally with facilitate travel and i mean are to kind of. state the border of pressure crossing procedure. we have signed that as well but we also talk about international affairs we agreed to coordinate. efforts strengthening the military and security in europe is facing a modern way scale in that i challenges including drug trafficking when you commit to go our drug enforcement agencies have agreed to that and work together and they just signed an agreement to that effect. as always we paid. cultural cooperation next year we will celebrate hundred years of the birth of at tha
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to get any work done like this. then came this baby -- small but with windows and office. it runs my work stuff. ...and i can use apps like flipboard for news, or xbox video to watch the shows i'm never home to see... and i can still get work done at the same time. excuse me, do you mind if i... yep. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ ♪ through 12 ice storms brewing ♪ ♪ 10 straight days raining ♪ 9 hailstorms pounding ♪ 5 mysteriously heavy holiday fruitcakes ♪ ♪ 4 actual tree houses ♪ 3 blackouts ♪ 2 weird to mention ♪ and a roaming horde of carolers ♪ ♪ with my exact same route [ female announcer ] no one delivers the holidays like the u.s. postal service. priority mail flat rate is more reliable than ever. and with improved tracking up to 11 scans you can even watch us get it there. and look for our limited edition holiday stamps. trimming spending, soaring profits and bounced baby. retail analyst hethica walker. holiday spending, the out look not so merry. >> they ser have aed 800 people. 42% will be spending less over the holiday season, about 40% about the same. and 15% will be spending more. they also
to get any work done like this. then came this baby -- small but with windows and office. it runs my work stuff. ...and i can use apps like flipboard for news, or xbox video to watch the shows i'm never home to see... and i can still get work done at the same time. excuse me, do you mind if i... yep. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ ♪ through 12 ice storms brewing ♪ ♪ 10 straight days raining ♪ 9 hailstorms pounding ♪ 5 mysteriously heavy holiday fruitcakes ♪ ♪ 4 actual...
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use it. coming up, a strange proposal. i'm overhe hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowin? protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. great grains protein blend. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink
use it. coming up, a strange proposal. i'm overhe hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowin? protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. great grains protein blend. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the...
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and an opportunity for all of us to work together and there is a lot of property that we own, and we need to learn from you and work from you to hear how we should be using it. and i think that it needs to be done in partnership with the community and it is not just a decision and it is not our property, it is the community's property and it is the city's property, and so, when we make the decisions about how to use it, it has to reflect the realities that our community and our families are face and that is something that all of you are in the front line and fighting and so, i want to thank you for being here and what you do in that fight and i also just, i am going to be supporting this, absolutely and i think that in light of the fact that all that we are seeing, popping up around the city is condos and really, housing that is not affordable for our housing and here we have the opportunity to have a contribution to the city, in a way that really supports our family and provides the opportunities for the housing for them and so i am incredibly excited that we are doing this and thank
and an opportunity for all of us to work together and there is a lot of property that we own, and we need to learn from you and work from you to hear how we should be using it. and i think that it needs to be done in partnership with the community and it is not just a decision and it is not our property, it is the community's property and it is the city's property, and so, when we make the decisions about how to use it, it has to reflect the realities that our community and our families are...
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at helped us to work together and get these things done. we are ready to work together on immigration reform. i am hoping we are going to see a new day in the next few months. hawaii to florida and everywhere in between, the issues people are concerned about are the same, whether it is the economy and jobs, making sure we are providing a good education to our kids or making sure we have a sustainable future. the underlying thread from women and constituents as a whole is not understanding why we are not getting things done. finding it somewhat inconceivable when there is so thingsmmonality in the we will like to tackle collectively. able to sit down and look at the differences? great worklot of that is happening that does not make the headlines. there are small groups of members meeting, talking about democrats and republicans, actually people that represent a broad spectrum of views on policies and politics and how to find solutions and how do we fit this budget deficit issue. how do we deal with the debt ceiling and figuring out that commo
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it is importantly for all of us to work together to contain the extremism in our region. it's a common thread. it's not a thread directed against one orb another group within the islamy world. our differences are little. what joins us is far greater than what divides us. >> the sectarian divide has never been proceed pronounced than now, particularly until places like syria and syria has been stoking this will strained relations for you and let's be specific. the saudis, qataris, the emirates and the kurds. can you bridge this divide when it comes to syria? >> i think we all should work to end violence, to bring about political resolution to this tragedy that is a shame for bothsunnis and shiias. it's a shame for the islamic world. we have to come to the residesation that these divisions will not help resolve the problem that creating devisive tackics will not present a solution to this problem. trying to seek a military solution either from within or trying to invite outsiders to intervene militarily in syria will not resolve the problem. in fact, there is no military so
it is importantly for all of us to work together to contain the extremism in our region. it's a common thread. it's not a thread directed against one orb another group within the islamy world. our differences are little. what joins us is far greater than what divides us. >> the sectarian divide has never been proceed pronounced than now, particularly until places like syria and syria has been stoking this will strained relations for you and let's be specific. the saudis, qataris, the...
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>> thank you as you may know i used to work at laguna honda hospital secretary for a decade and when the justice department proposed this program i opposed it and i attended many long-term care counsel meetings excessing my frustrations with it they were ordered to cut 420 beds from laguna honda and now we're hearing that there's only 98 placements what happened to the patients and they can't get skilled nursing care anywhere between eureka and bakersfield because there's no skilled nursing for long-term care. when i was the secret secret ary at laguna honda wrote a proposal when we wrote that proposal, short-term rehab was defined as ninety days. why was it cut to 30? could that explain why my friend was stuck in that for months? needing too much rehab because his rehab care went over 30-days? and he could have maybe been rehabbed to ninety and stayed in town and not be dumped out of county to antioc h. if thereof there have only been so many people taking advantage of this program in a 5 year period that means it's had a miserable rate of success. to these voucher programs? i have
>> thank you as you may know i used to work at laguna honda hospital secretary for a decade and when the justice department proposed this program i opposed it and i attended many long-term care counsel meetings excessing my frustrations with it they were ordered to cut 420 beds from laguna honda and now we're hearing that there's only 98 placements what happened to the patients and they can't get skilled nursing care anywhere between eureka and bakersfield because there's no skilled...
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this was where he used to work when he was a young man 18-years old. it's the fields he's scattered his mothers ashes in. he maintenance a home in california but he's back to first things and back to a painting. over and over again he's trying to find ways for advantages. it's a series of watercolors and goes to the same place and one summer he does a series of water paintings. this is 6 o'clock no longer and this is 10 in the morning. he wanted to do bigger pictures and almost always when he has a body of work it's please a particular master at the constable made of english landscapes. which we couldn't have been making in english landscapes. if you think that about you is a canvas it will blow away but to do them in the landscape and he develops an idea of having multiple can have you seen and a working on sections of them and taking it back to the studio and come back and a so forth and eventually getting things to look like this. there's an area of 2 miles which after the royal academy show as hockney national park people coming out to the park who
this was where he used to work when he was a young man 18-years old. it's the fields he's scattered his mothers ashes in. he maintenance a home in california but he's back to first things and back to a painting. over and over again he's trying to find ways for advantages. it's a series of watercolors and goes to the same place and one summer he does a series of water paintings. this is 6 o'clock no longer and this is 10 in the morning. he wanted to do bigger pictures and almost always when he...
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you talk about the fact that the place that you used to work you couldn't imagine your own parents beinglways difficult to think about our parents in these types of situations. but how about now? for your mom? >> my mother has dementia. she lives in a home for the elderly. and i see that she's very happy there. >> where does this go from here for you? because right now you have this neighborhood. again, a normal neighborhood as you put it, 152 residents. what would you want it to be in five or ten years? >> well, we're looking at is that we want it to be possible for people for the partners of our residence to live here, too. but that's in the system we have here, that's not possible. not with the budget we have. >> could this work in other countries? you traveled around the world. could this work in other cultures, other countries? >> the concept could work. this is dutch. we have dutch design. we have the dutch cultures, dutch groups, lifestyles. actually, what it means this concept is that you value the person, the individual. and you support them to live their life as usual and you c
you talk about the fact that the place that you used to work you couldn't imagine your own parents beinglways difficult to think about our parents in these types of situations. but how about now? for your mom? >> my mother has dementia. she lives in a home for the elderly. and i see that she's very happy there. >> where does this go from here for you? because right now you have this neighborhood. again, a normal neighborhood as you put it, 152 residents. what would you want it to be...
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>> steve used to work here. just don't... it's your favorite. the chateau la feet. >> excellent. >> jon: and these are from chile. >> oh. >> and they were picked. and i know the way you like them. it had to be by abused may granted workers, and it was. >> so delicious. thank you. >> jon: you're very welcome, and once again, thank you for all my stuff. [laughter] so let me just talk to you. so dish the dirt on your co-stars. >> you know what, do you want to know? >> jon: i hear ferrell's a bit of a drunken public -- prick on set. >> true. >> jon: i hear koechner is just an avid porn fanatic. >> he loves porn, and he likes watching it on planes. we've done a lot of traveling together, so he'll watch it on planes, too. it's really disturbing. >> jon: i can't wait to ask him about it. um, paul rudd is not aging in a normal human way. [laughter] [cheering and applause] for the rest of us time marches inexorably on, and yet he has some combination of yoga or nazi blood has managed to maintain a youthful vigor that makes me feel like if i kill him ik be
>> steve used to work here. just don't... it's your favorite. the chateau la feet. >> excellent. >> jon: and these are from chile. >> oh. >> and they were picked. and i know the way you like them. it had to be by abused may granted workers, and it was. >> so delicious. thank you. >> jon: you're very welcome, and once again, thank you for all my stuff. [laughter] so let me just talk to you. so dish the dirt on your co-stars. >> you know what, do...