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it also has to go through a process again like every other department, annual appropriations, use increment, in indiana can say up or down i disagree, and they could say no, reduce reduce reduce. two would be from district 6 and one from district 10. >> all of the five seats must be residents of san francisco. >> -- >> i believe the mayor's office, because of the scope and nature, it will not be city staff as was the case the oversight board given the nature of the approval of bonds, land use at the time, three of those seats were filled by department heads; in this case the mayor's office is committed to diversity and being responsive to stakeholders in those communities. the appointments have not been made. >> i was trying to understand -- >> i think they will be real people. >> it seems a little bit redundant. i don't get that. >> it to function of state law, this redundancy. >> the reason for this new commission is that state law requires a system where there is a function separate from government. >> for all intents and purposes, it is still government. >> we are faced with this strang
it also has to go through a process again like every other department, annual appropriations, use increment, in indiana can say up or down i disagree, and they could say no, reduce reduce reduce. two would be from district 6 and one from district 10. >> all of the five seats must be residents of san francisco. >> -- >> i believe the mayor's office, because of the scope and nature, it will not be city staff as was the case the oversight board given the nature of the approval of...
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it also has to go through a process again like every other department, annual appropriations, use increment, in indiana can say up or down i disagree, and they could say no, reduce reduce reduce. two would be from district 6 and one from district 10. >> all of the five
it also has to go through a process again like every other department, annual appropriations, use increment, in indiana can say up or down i disagree, and they could say no, reduce reduce reduce. two would be from district 6 and one from district 10. >> all of the five
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into rates a repayment of the reserves, i was wondering if it might be possible to potentially use that increment of rate to either pay back the reserve or pay a price differential if there was one for a second increment of power purchase and have that be a source of funds for second increment if it turned out to be more expensive. [multiple voices] >> i don't know if that's consistent with what the board ordinance says. but if there is room for that, i think it would be interesting to pursue it. >> it does sound interesting. >> it may require another action, though. >> the language and the resolution from the board indicated that we should recover it, but it didn't indicate the time frame. so, there was sort of an expression of moving towards recovering those rates -- recovering the costs from that customer group. >> i think you and i are concerned about the time frame. >> well, yes. if it is in fact flexible, if you built in that increment in the rates and the intent would be that if the price stayed the same, you would start the repayment of the reserves. if it didn't, then you would simply po
into rates a repayment of the reserves, i was wondering if it might be possible to potentially use that increment of rate to either pay back the reserve or pay a price differential if there was one for a second increment of power purchase and have that be a source of funds for second increment if it turned out to be more expensive. [multiple voices] >> i don't know if that's consistent with what the board ordinance says. but if there is room for that, i think it would be interesting to...
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. >> if i understand you properly, you are suggesting that what would be most useful is for the 100,000 increment to be approved. at this stage it would be premature to decide upon what if any surveying we need to do next? >> i do. i think we are not ready to do polling. the question is where and how. i think the strategy will determine are we going to target the private sector and businesses or larger scale or target and do polling going deeper into precincts where we think there are interests. i don't think there is an answer. sufficient with resources at hand, developing strategy and road map and moving forward with that strategy, whether it requires us to do focus groups or polling probably makes the most sense. we are open to doing whatever the strategy that participating and developing tells us, that would be my recommendation. >> the most evolved recommendation from staff is we do the amendment that you had suggested with 100,000, and that the product of that would determine when they come back with a recommendation for what to do next and how much money that would cost. >> yes. so we coul
. >> if i understand you properly, you are suggesting that what would be most useful is for the 100,000 increment to be approved. at this stage it would be premature to decide upon what if any surveying we need to do next? >> i do. i think we are not ready to do polling. the question is where and how. i think the strategy will determine are we going to target the private sector and businesses or larger scale or target and do polling going deeper into precincts where we think there...
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in small increments and used the money to refurbish the boat.just sucked up all that money. >> all of it. >> reporter: steven, by his own admission, a lousy money manager, trusting, vulnerable after the death of his father was, said detectives, the perfect mark. >> steven was no match for this man at all. >> reporter: nor, apparently, was his wife, debby. >> i was really very much in love with harvey. >> reporter: but as she now began to discover, the man she loved had lied. a house in vail, colorado, which he told her he owned outright actually belonged to someone else. the money she sent him when she went back to work vanished. the auto insurance he told her he bought for her didn't exist. and what he said was a $25,000 diamond ring he slipped on her finger when he proposed, a fake. >> it's cubic zirconium. >> reporter: just who was that man she married and believed she loved? >> i don't think harvey even liked me. you know, love is not only blind. in my instance, it's also deaf and dumb. >> reporter: but devastating as those lies were, debby
in small increments and used the money to refurbish the boat.just sucked up all that money. >> all of it. >> reporter: steven, by his own admission, a lousy money manager, trusting, vulnerable after the death of his father was, said detectives, the perfect mark. >> steven was no match for this man at all. >> reporter: nor, apparently, was his wife, debby. >> i was really very much in love with harvey. >> reporter: but as she now began to discover, the man she...
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what redevelopment has taught us is they had investors dependent on a certain system to work with tax increments, but we have lost that. we now have a challenge. how do we continue with investors, who invested multiple millions of dollars in our re-development strategies? how we keep our investor confident about what we're doing. that is how this audience is good to be able to help. >> on another topic, you referred earlier today to the changes your administration is made it -- is making to the peril tax. there have been many attempts and failures to do that over the it years. what is the difference this time? >> i have used my own style of communication in this effort. all the businesses are experiencing a new fund relationship and level of communication and of not had in a long time. we are not going anywhere. i am here to stay and see this out in every aspect of it. i think these conditions offer us a good level of conversation about what it is that we need to replace it with. we are already working with the comptroller -- the controller's office. how does any tax impact the industry's? what
what redevelopment has taught us is they had investors dependent on a certain system to work with tax increments, but we have lost that. we now have a challenge. how do we continue with investors, who invested multiple millions of dollars in our re-development strategies? how we keep our investor confident about what we're doing. that is how this audience is good to be able to help. >> on another topic, you referred earlier today to the changes your administration is made it -- is making...
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increments. loading up gently and over time because we're all ignorant in the end. we don't know when a stock or the market is going to give ust's bet we're going to get the wrong one at first if you buy all one level and the stock goes down further, you're going to feel like an idiot for losing money so quickly. most likely you'll get frustrated and dump the whole position a point or two down instead of using the weakness to buy more. i studied thousands of trades, this was one of the most common problems. there is no right price, but if you build up your position, patiently picking up more shares over weeks and months, you can avoid paying the wrong price. and that's more important. that's why back at my old hedge fund and my charitable trust, you can follow along actionalertsplus.com, because i play with an open hand. i like to buy wide scales on the way down. authentic wall street gibberish, let me translate into cramerica interest. wide scales on the way down describes the way you should purchase a declining stock or a stock you're afraid's going to go down while it approaches a bottom. you want the right entry point for
increments. loading up gently and over time because we're all ignorant in the end. we don't know when a stock or the market is going to give ust's bet we're going to get the wrong one at first if you buy all one level and the stock goes down further, you're going to feel like an idiot for losing money so quickly. most likely you'll get frustrated and dump the whole position a point or two down instead of using the weakness to buy more. i studied thousands of trades, this was one of the most...
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again, increment weather starting to come down. if you have to leave the house, use caution. aaron and eun, back over to you. >>> we've been showing you pictures from ocean city, maryland. coastal communities are starting to feel the full force of sandy as it moves closer to shore. >> many residents have evacua evacuated, but unfortunately, it's only going to get worse there. news 4 is live in rehoboth with conditions there. >> reporter: winds are gusting to 40 miles per hour in rehob h rehoboth, in ocean city, 40 miles per hour. with the wind, it's just pushing further and further athis way. we're expecting high tide at 7:55. you can see the waves pushing behind me. we spoke to the governor that says that seven shelters are open across the state, three alone in the area of rehoboth. people need to take this into consideration. if you plan on leaving, you need to do so as soon as possible because you will be putting the lives of emergency responders at jeopardy if you decide to stay. back to you. >> our thanks to erica gonzalez there. >>> president obama is urging everyone in
again, increment weather starting to come down. if you have to leave the house, use caution. aaron and eun, back over to you. >>> we've been showing you pictures from ocean city, maryland. coastal communities are starting to feel the full force of sandy as it moves closer to shore. >> many residents have evacua evacuated, but unfortunately, it's only going to get worse there. news 4 is live in rehoboth with conditions there. >> reporter: winds are gusting to 40 miles per...
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incrementally into strength. believe me, you haven't won until you've taken something off the table. hey, i'm making a lot of money. don't usehat term making unless you're profiting. ringing the register. why am i putting so much stress on the need to unload your best-performing stocks that you're supposed to let run and never touch. for starters, you don't need me to tell you to sell the losers. when you own a stock and the company lets you down. maybe management isn't executing, maybe the economy takes a turn for the worst and the stock belongs to a sector out of favor. you've got to sell. better to act quickly, take a small loss and give a broken company a second chance to burn you and then take a much larger loss. often people hang on to losers because they're waiting for them to get back to even. doesn't matter if it's a loser. but even then, these people know their losers deserve to be sold. they want to sell, they're just waiting too long for an unrealistic price that's too high given the downturn with the actual company. selling your losers makes sense, selling your winners, that's counterintuitive for many of you. y
incrementally into strength. believe me, you haven't won until you've taken something off the table. hey, i'm making a lot of money. don't usehat term making unless you're profiting. ringing the register. why am i putting so much stress on the need to unload your best-performing stocks that you're supposed to let run and never touch. for starters, you don't need me to tell you to sell the losers. when you own a stock and the company lets you down. maybe management isn't executing, maybe the...
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it does also authorize the use of the general sales tax authority to be a revenue source for this particular district. under the stien berg bill. in addition to tax increment it allows a sales tax to be authorized in that district, which would be subject to the natural requirements for votes. so those are the four bills that i wanted to highlight for your attention flt as i said, only the one is being added. 8441, the other ones we have already been tracking. >> thank you very much. >> colleagues any additional questions? >> is there any member of the public who would like to comment? >> was there additional report? i am sorry? >> you are looking around. >> oh, federal? i am sorry. >> good morning, commissioners. fort, deputy director for policy and programming with the authority. you should have a powerpoint presentation in front of you and we are also loading it up on the screen. and i am going to give you an introduction to map 21, which is the federal transportation bill that replaces safety will lieu. >> i am going to go over both and i am going to talk about the major reforms including the expansion of transportation alternatives and project delivery
it does also authorize the use of the general sales tax authority to be a revenue source for this particular district. under the stien berg bill. in addition to tax increment it allows a sales tax to be authorized in that district, which would be subject to the natural requirements for votes. so those are the four bills that i wanted to highlight for your attention flt as i said, only the one is being added. 8441, the other ones we have already been tracking. >> thank you very much....
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make a bet they are going to be doubling down on buy backs, maybe incremental increases in the dividend. he was pretty clear in terms of usingney or not using that money, really, for big deals. that, of course, has been the real reason and the way this company has grown over the years. listen to this. >> we're not planning any major acquisitions right now. we are really focused on the fact that over the last seven or eight years, we've re-engineered all of our applications for the cloud. we think that's a huge opportunity for organic growth. >> looking for organic growth via the cloud. >> which they want to dominate eventually. >> right now it's a very small part of revenue, of course. >> it's going to grow rapidly. >> it was interesting. he made the point that he created this company called net suite. he owns majority of net suite. that basically was a cloud company way, way long ago. a lot of critics said, oh, you know, larry ellison doesn't care about the cloud. he always said the cloud doesn't need anything. he basically made the point he invented the cloud years ago with net suite. then we got into the dividends. micros
make a bet they are going to be doubling down on buy backs, maybe incremental increases in the dividend. he was pretty clear in terms of usingney or not using that money, really, for big deals. that, of course, has been the real reason and the way this company has grown over the years. listen to this. >> we're not planning any major acquisitions right now. we are really focused on the fact that over the last seven or eight years, we've re-engineered all of our applications for the cloud....
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incremental introduction of safety features. google is going whole hog and while they wouldn't give us a time line, the chief tech guy running the car project says he believes that google's cars on the road in california are already safe are than cars being driven by human beings. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> welcome back on this wednesday. we are getting halfway through the workweek, close, we still have wednesday to get through but we're almost there. taking a live look at reagan national airport. temperatures are actually fairly warm for this time of year. at least this time. day. good morning. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news. time now to talk about those temperatures. >> tucker barnes. >> it is very pleasant out. upper 50s, low 60s. that is not typical for this time year. probably don't need to tell you that. another warm day. about 80 this afternoon. >> we are not complaining. >> but around the corner -- >> is that a tease? >> you see how he set that up. >> you'll be complaining by early next week. there is your radar. there are one or two sprinkles west of winchester in the mountain
incremental introduction of safety features. google is going whole hog and while they wouldn't give us a time line, the chief tech guy running the car project says he believes that google's cars on the road in california are already safe are than cars being driven by human beings. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> welcome back on this wednesday. we are getting halfway through the workweek, close, we still have wednesday to get through but we're almost there. taking a live look at reagan...
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there's a foot increments, so we're being precautious. >> unfortunately those to the north of us haven't been so fortunate. we've been fortunate but many people not to fortunate. >> reporter: that is really the sentiment from many of the people here. we have flooding here, it could have been much, much worse. again, they are talking about perhaps when high tide comes at 10:06 this morning and thursday morning is expected to be more than that, potentially above the 10-foot mark, which would be maybe about to here on me, which would be above some of the windows in the businesses, so that could cause more damage here than what they normally have. however, the highest flood here was 1933. that was about -- a little bit higher than this, so we are well prepared for it down here in alexandria but certainly you don't want to see the danl to homes and businesses. tony and allison. >> mel melanie, thank you very much. >>> we have some new video of sandy's aftermath to show you from early this morning, downed wires on fire in the 4500 block of mccomb street. the wires caught some leaves and trees
there's a foot increments, so we're being precautious. >> unfortunately those to the north of us haven't been so fortunate. we've been fortunate but many people not to fortunate. >> reporter: that is really the sentiment from many of the people here. we have flooding here, it could have been much, much worse. again, they are talking about perhaps when high tide comes at 10:06 this morning and thursday morning is expected to be more than that, potentially above the 10-foot mark,...
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know the bearish arguments are building, jim, about products being more incremental and errors like maps. how much does that weigh on usnger term? >> there's -- there have to be questions after this kind of run. there's this great stuff where jobs was slagging microsoft and it was faint praise about bill gates, but i need to see a better mousetrap. sewn, does sony have a better mousetrap? 2 doesn't work and somebody spilled water on it and it doesn't work. yesterday, meg whitman had come on the show saying i have an apple killer. i didn't hear that. >> no. no, but the history of capitalism in our markets is one of which companies eventually hit stasis in some way because innovation slows and they're so wedded in the current business and they're unable to move and even though they see it they just can't get there and that will happen. it may not happen for years. >> they can still be dominant. they can still be the market leader, but reach stasis and we have seen that as well. >> microsoft plus. >> it still is. it still is, but does it stay at $30 a share? yes, it does. >> enormous aims of cash. it's not a failure. >> w
know the bearish arguments are building, jim, about products being more incremental and errors like maps. how much does that weigh on usnger term? >> there's -- there have to be questions after this kind of run. there's this great stuff where jobs was slagging microsoft and it was faint praise about bill gates, but i need to see a better mousetrap. sewn, does sony have a better mousetrap? 2 doesn't work and somebody spilled water on it and it doesn't work. yesterday, meg whitman had come...
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but we began small and incrementally added to our constitution a whole bunch of times to add us to theill but with struggle. >> and blood sweat and tears. what we're seeing now, what the folks sleeping in ohio are doing is they are claiming our democratic tradition in the highest principle. they're not allowing us to have high principles and low practices. >> that's the silver lining. i agree with you a thousand percent. i was in a barbershop last week. >> which is all knowledge and wisdom. >> in terms of voter apathy shall not voting, it's pretty high, at least in my barbershop. my barber specifically said i need to understand this voter i.d. stuff. i immediate to know what i need to have. >> what an interesting moment i said. this is a delicious moment where someone quite frankly is apathetic about politics, could careless about the voting process has decided because of what he heard on the street, said you know what, i need to empower myself and i need to vote. the silver lining, you can argue about several thin. but at the very least people are getting fired up and people want to u
but we began small and incrementally added to our constitution a whole bunch of times to add us to theill but with struggle. >> and blood sweat and tears. what we're seeing now, what the folks sleeping in ohio are doing is they are claiming our democratic tradition in the highest principle. they're not allowing us to have high principles and low practices. >> that's the silver lining. i agree with you a thousand percent. i was in a barbershop last week. >> which is all...
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us. you know, and maybe start to talk about are there other incremental changes that we can make on the path to transformation. what ought to come next. so i'm excited for the conversation today. i really am honored to be up here with these folks and so glad the aspen institute could participate in sponsoring this discussion. so let's dive in. bob, i think you're going to kick us off. >> great. thanks, raz, and thanks very much for organizing and hosting this event, and i also wallet to thank -- want to tank your colleague, katrine wallace. who's done a lot of work here. a little over 20 years ago they basically said the whole system needs to be kind of reimagined and recreated. an unusual opportunity, kind of leveling the field and inviting the legislature which in turn hired a set of experts to come in and help redesign a state education system from the ground up. at that point we really didn't know a lot about how other systems that routinely get high performance were organized, so the set of ideas that were cobbled together for kentucky that became the framework for what many other state
us. you know, and maybe start to talk about are there other incremental changes that we can make on the path to transformation. what ought to come next. so i'm excited for the conversation today. i really am honored to be up here with these folks and so glad the aspen institute could participate in sponsoring this discussion. so let's dive in. bob, i think you're going to kick us off. >> great. thanks, raz, and thanks very much for organizing and hosting this event, and i also wallet to...
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incremental introductions. safety feature by safety feature. google is going for the whole ball of wax but the company wouldn't offer a specific timeline for widespread consumer uset it was clear from my interview with the head technical guy on the google project, they already think the cars on the road in california are safer than cars being driven by human drivers. laura? >> safer? i'm still -- oh. boy, i'm -- i'm surprised. >> they can peak decisions. they can make decisions in microseconds. >> how much are these going to cost john? do we know? >> nobody put a price on it but it's more. it's more. >> yeah. clearly. okay. all right. more to come. john hanrahan thanks very interesting, thank you. >>> a consumer alert for apple hardware lovers. the company is making you pay a pretty penny for its new smaller ipad. apple says the ipad mini will cost you at least $329. well above competing mini tablets. you can order one starting friday depending on what kind of wireless service you want. >> you can hold it in one hand. now this just -- isn't a shrunken down ipad. it's an entirely new design. with a beautiful aluminum glass enclosure where every detail is finally c
incremental introductions. safety feature by safety feature. google is going for the whole ball of wax but the company wouldn't offer a specific timeline for widespread consumer uset it was clear from my interview with the head technical guy on the google project, they already think the cars on the road in california are safer than cars being driven by human drivers. laura? >> safer? i'm still -- oh. boy, i'm -- i'm surprised. >> they can peak decisions. they can make decisions in...
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using the word? clark's the government has made that argument. what the court was concerned with is the protections that existed under the fourth amendment at the time of the founding, not incrementally diminished by the advance of technology or dog for -- dog detection is not a technique that has existed for very long. it has only been in general practice for maybe the past few decades. i think the sense in which the court used the term technology and kyloe very clearly does encompass the narcotics detection dogs. >> there is a common sense to you i think to say if you have it volunteer that will look and and tell what is going on in your house, that seems troubling. a dog seems, it does not seem as frightening or as scary. it is just a dog. i think there is an intuitive sense to say a dog surged smith is located away highly technical device that could peer into your house is different. parts i think -- the court can always find the most narrow issue to resolve. the argument for functional equivalence, it is very strong. we understand this type of technique a can be replicated through a mechanical device. what is the difference a couple of years ago being asked to answer the questio
using the word? clark's the government has made that argument. what the court was concerned with is the protections that existed under the fourth amendment at the time of the founding, not incrementally diminished by the advance of technology or dog for -- dog detection is not a technique that has existed for very long. it has only been in general practice for maybe the past few decades. i think the sense in which the court used the term technology and kyloe very clearly does encompass the...
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us on facebook. >> we want to remind you we will have updates throughout the morning in 30 minutes increments and atbased on hurricane sandy and the latest on that and we will check in with the governor live at 10. >> now back to good morning america with a live look down the road. be safe. music: guitar, clapping and whistling throughout. multivitamin coming in. on it chief! look alive people! smooth and steady guys. everything on schedule down here? yep, pretty regular. nice job. keep it strong. thanks. onward and upward! vo: launch your day. ...with the multivitamin made with 26 fruits and vegetables plus extra b-vitamins... ...for energy. alive. start feeling it. ♪ >>> this morning, the halloween superstorm. an historic force of nature. three storm systems colliding in one. 50 million people in its path. facing for storm surge up to 11 feet high. homes already destroyed. hundreds of thousands more in danger. thousands of flights canceled. transit systems shutdown. and a mad dash to stock up before the storm hits. this morning, what you need to know to keep your family safe. sam and the team are
us on facebook. >> we want to remind you we will have updates throughout the morning in 30 minutes increments and atbased on hurricane sandy and the latest on that and we will check in with the governor live at 10. >> now back to good morning america with a live look down the road. be safe. music: guitar, clapping and whistling throughout. multivitamin coming in. on it chief! look alive people! smooth and steady guys. everything on schedule down here? yep, pretty regular. nice job....
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i think what's different, joe, we're just not going to do the incremental or the, you know, some of the distress stuff we usedand i think we've got a green light on assets we're great at, we continue to grow those. and ge capital in almost any way is healthier than any time in its history. our margins are better. and some day investors will agree with me that this is a valuable business. we're going to stay in it and there's segments that we're going to do really well in. >> sorry, warren. warren and i are both large shareholders in ge. and we have a lot of questions. we have a lot of questions ab t about, you know, the portfolio mix as shareholders. i think warren's got -- >> joe, if we vote together, joe, i think we can control the company. >> i'm with you on that. jeff, my other question had to do with we keep talking about the natural gas story and fracking. and number one, i know ge's involved in all parts of energy production and natural gas. is the portfolio right now in energy, does it have enough exposure to natural gas? that's my first question. and number two, have you looking out 20 years, has win
i think what's different, joe, we're just not going to do the incremental or the, you know, some of the distress stuff we usedand i think we've got a green light on assets we're great at, we continue to grow those. and ge capital in almost any way is healthier than any time in its history. our margins are better. and some day investors will agree with me that this is a valuable business. we're going to stay in it and there's segments that we're going to do really well in. >> sorry,...
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as if the incremental gain that the opposition enjoyed during the summer months have slowed and that there is the potential even for the reversal of some of those games. what does that tell us about the time horizon? we have talked about the transition beginning now. but does the general state of play tell us about the potential time? >> i think the trajectory that you can expect, and that is just my interpretation of it, this is how i see the church in jury. i think you will see, because of the way -- because of the resources available to the regime, particularly in terms of its constraints on its reliable manpower, what you will gradually see is a retreat from the east to the west and from the north to the south. the two critical core areas that the regime needs to be able to exert, to hold in order to maintain itself as a functioning regime are basically halt because god is the gateway to the core areas, the coastal mountains. also provides a core corridor that takes you into lebanon as well. it's an important supply route for the regime. and damascus is the capital, the century of government. as long as they hold damascus, the regime can continue to be in charge of syri
as if the incremental gain that the opposition enjoyed during the summer months have slowed and that there is the potential even for the reversal of some of those games. what does that tell us about the time horizon? we have talked about the transition beginning now. but does the general state of play tell us about the potential time? >> i think the trajectory that you can expect, and that is just my interpretation of it, this is how i see the church in jury. i think you will see, because...
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us. maybe start to talk about our their incremental changes that we can make on the path to transformation. what ought to come next? so i'm excited for the conversation today. i really am honored to be up there with these folks and so glad for the aspen institute for sponsoring this discussion. let's dive in. bob, i think you're going to kick us off. >> thanks very much for organizing and hosting this event. i also want to thank your colleague who's done a lot of behind the scenes work. a little over 20 years ago, a judge in kentucky did the state an enormous favor by not only claiming its funding system unconstitutional but basically said the whole system from the ground that needs to be we imagine and re-create. it's an unusual opportunity, total 11 the field, and exciting the legislature which in turn hired a set of experts to come in and help redesign the state education system from the ground. at that point we really didn't know a lot about how other systems that routinely get high-performance were organized. a set of ideas that were cobbled together from kentucky that became the fram
us. maybe start to talk about our their incremental changes that we can make on the path to transformation. what ought to come next? so i'm excited for the conversation today. i really am honored to be up there with these folks and so glad for the aspen institute for sponsoring this discussion. let's dive in. bob, i think you're going to kick us off. >> thanks very much for organizing and hosting this event. i also want to thank your colleague who's done a lot of behind the scenes work. a...
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use on the microsoft devices we sell. >> yusuf -- >> are you looking -- please go on. >> you're offering all these services, free streaming is obviously a big thing. but are you looking to make incrementalre people over to the microsoft devices? >> well, it's absolutely true that for us, the big opportunity in music is to broaden the footprint that we have in the consumer value proposition we deliver on our devices. take xbox. today xbox has become arguably the most popular device added to the television. tv offerings and movies and we think it can broaden ow it plays as a primary entertainment device in the living room and that for us is a big deal. with windows 8 coming out and xbox being the only free one on tablets that provides a compelling reason to consider a windows 8 tablet. it will cross our overall ecosystem. >> have you concerned packaging windows 8 with xbox music will spark antitrust concerns. >> we think it's a great choice for consumers and by making it simple to get access to all the music you care about across free streaming or download to own provides another choice. the others will run great on windows 8 and we'll want them to, as well. >> i don't know. maybe you're
use on the microsoft devices we sell. >> yusuf -- >> are you looking -- please go on. >> you're offering all these services, free streaming is obviously a big thing. but are you looking to make incrementalre people over to the microsoft devices? >> well, it's absolutely true that for us, the big opportunity in music is to broaden the footprint that we have in the consumer value proposition we deliver on our devices. take xbox. today xbox has become arguably the most...
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even with the incremental increases how are you going to make up billions of dollars on a shortfall here. we're not mailing as much as we used to mail a lot of letters, sell a lot of stamps. >> the handwritten letters will have to come back. >> thank you very much, allison. >> anthony bourdain holds nothing back when he goes after his fellow chefs. guess what? guess what happens when they turn the tables on him? a! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. sharpening their verbal knifes to get back at anthony bourdain and they got their shot at a roast in new
even with the incremental increases how are you going to make up billions of dollars on a shortfall here. we're not mailing as much as we used to mail a lot of letters, sell a lot of stamps. >> the handwritten letters will have to come back. >> thank you very much, allison. >> anthony bourdain holds nothing back when he goes after his fellow chefs. guess what? guess what happens when they turn the tables on him? a! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up...
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us. compromise is not a dirty word and fighting the common ground is increment will change and that is how policy happens and that is what we hope to see. what are we doing about it? i heard the question on inspections, and i think in our report it comes across this we we believe in inspections can make a difference and they are the key and really important, and we are looking to find the most effective way possible to assure there can be inspections on a frequent basis, regular basis to ensure that children are in the best setting that they can be in the building on that, we are working to get a nationwide network of parents who will stand up and make these points. i agree with helen we should be ashamed. one of six children in the country receives assistance because all the studies show that low-income children have the most to gain from access to high-quality care. but what i also know is this is not a low-income family issue. this is an issue, child care is an issue for all families with a working mom and right now they're under six or five and a work force today. this is an issue for
us. compromise is not a dirty word and fighting the common ground is increment will change and that is how policy happens and that is what we hope to see. what are we doing about it? i heard the question on inspections, and i think in our report it comes across this we we believe in inspections can make a difference and they are the key and really important, and we are looking to find the most effective way possible to assure there can be inspections on a frequent basis, regular basis to ensure...
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incrementally. companies try to suppress the vote or people who are not with us on the trayvon martin and the standll the companies in our organization. i am informed by members of what i've got -- i've dropped. >> we had a lot of supporters for the organization. pressure a lot of them to stop funding alec. we have had a lot of success. lot of major companies have pulled out their support of that group. i think they have also avoided taking the more social -- these more aggressive issues on race relations. i think they're moving back towards more of the business focus is said to have the beginning. >> my question is for mr. macllister. you mentioned people of color should make sure they rally around certain representatives or people who are running for office. and make sure that they deal with their issues and put their money behind them. how do you propose that certain communities do that when they are traditionally economically disadvantaged in general? i find it very -- >> use it community. who are you talking about? >> i am talking about people of color. where is the money going to come from fo
incrementally. companies try to suppress the vote or people who are not with us on the trayvon martin and the standll the companies in our organization. i am informed by members of what i've got -- i've dropped. >> we had a lot of supporters for the organization. pressure a lot of them to stop funding alec. we have had a lot of success. lot of major companies have pulled out their support of that group. i think they have also avoided taking the more social -- these more aggressive issues...
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use the information that the government may publish. the practice this are authoritative sourcing, and availability -- uptime, permanence, completeness, bulk and incremental availability, machine discover ability -- located on the internet in a way that machines can come find it. search engines could come and find the stuff you put up. the real key is machine readability, stretching of the data set that the semantic information is available -- structuring of the data set that the semantic information is available. you see the good information is available because the data underlying them israel structured appear decoders' can then go right something that finds -- underlying them. decoders can then go find them. having a theoretical model for publication of that that is nice and all, but the question is whether the rubber hits the road. that is what it is for comet to communicate to the audiences how we are doing. i have benefited greatly from a number of groups, sunlight foundation being one. they have all participated in helping me figure out how we are doing. the grades are the great i am giving. anything you do not like about them are my fault not the
use the information that the government may publish. the practice this are authoritative sourcing, and availability -- uptime, permanence, completeness, bulk and incremental availability, machine discover ability -- located on the internet in a way that machines can come find it. search engines could come and find the stuff you put up. the real key is machine readability, stretching of the data set that the semantic information is available -- structuring of the data set that the semantic...
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incremental gain of the opposition enjoyed has slowed. there is potential for the reversal of some of those gains. what does that tell ust the time to rise and? we talk about the transition beginning now. what is the general state of play tell us about the potential time horizon? >> can i start quick >> go-ahead. >> i think the trajectory the you can expect an artist just my interpretation. this is how i see the trajectory i think you will see because of the way -- because of resources available to the regime, particularly on its reliable manpower, which will gradually see is a retreat from the east of the last and from the north to the south. two critical core area is that the regime needs to be able to exert, to hold in order to maintain itself as a functioning regime are basically guarding the gateway to the core areas, the coastal hamptons, also a core corridor that takes you as well. and damascus because it is the capital. it is the center of government. as long as they hold damascus, the machine can continue to be in charge of syria as a government. once they lose damascus, they will for sure. when they lose damas
incremental gain of the opposition enjoyed has slowed. there is potential for the reversal of some of those gains. what does that tell ust the time to rise and? we talk about the transition beginning now. what is the general state of play tell us about the potential time horizon? >> can i start quick >> go-ahead. >> i think the trajectory the you can expect an artist just my interpretation. this is how i see the trajectory i think you will see because of the way -- because of...
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which when pressed by us, were persuaded that we might take action that china feared would be damaging to his own interests. beijing has been willing to implied additional incrementsthe pressure to north korea, sufficient to persuade them to come back and negotiate. but never enough to actually persuade them to enter into an agreement. so it seems to me that china has been locking a lot and trying to balance on the one hand satisfying american demands for help in dealing with this issue. and on the other, not wanting to press hard enough on north korea to risk collapse or to force it actually perhaps into giving up its nuclear programs. i think the chinese regime has no love for north korea. there's a lot of mistrust between the two. however, it seems that beijing has made a calculation, that is they would prefer to live in a world where north korea didn't have it their weapons, it is prepared to live with north korea's nuclear weapons because it has other priorities that embrace more highly and then the ends of the state on its own borders, which continues to be dependent on it and more or less favorably disposed towards a. i think the chinese hope has been to pe
which when pressed by us, were persuaded that we might take action that china feared would be damaging to his own interests. beijing has been willing to implied additional incrementsthe pressure to north korea, sufficient to persuade them to come back and negotiate. but never enough to actually persuade them to enter into an agreement. so it seems to me that china has been locking a lot and trying to balance on the one hand satisfying american demands for help in dealing with this issue. and on...
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use the information that the government may publish. the practices very briefly are authoritative sourcing, that they simply putting the data where everybody knows defined it. availability, that means uptime, permanence, completeness, bulk and incrementalavailability. machine discoverability. that is it's located on the internet and the way that machines can come find it, the quintessential example of the search engine spiders that come and find the stuff that you put up. and then the real key is machine readability, and that is structuring of the data so that the semantic information is available, at least basic semantic understanding of what the heck is there. that makes it so that the internet quote unquote can use data, and you see that the good information is available about things because, because the data underlying them is well structured. coders can go write something to find what they need, and dozens or hundreds of different items, dozens or more, getting up to 100 or more different kinds of websites with information services, or what have you, all built on well published government data. having a theoretical model for publication of data is nice and all, but the question is really where the rubber hits the road and that's w
use the information that the government may publish. the practices very briefly are authoritative sourcing, that they simply putting the data where everybody knows defined it. availability, that means uptime, permanence, completeness, bulk and incrementalavailability. machine discoverability. that is it's located on the internet and the way that machines can come find it, the quintessential example of the search engine spiders that come and find the stuff that you put up. and then the real key...
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use information the government may portion. very briefly, authority of sourcing, putting data where everybody knows where to find it. availability. permanence and completeness both in incremental availability. machine discoverability located on the internet in a way that machines can come find it. to find the stuff you put up. the real key is machine readability which is structuring data so semantic information is available. basic semantic understanding of what is there. that makes it so the internet, quote, can use data and you see good information is available about things because when the data underlying them is well structured they can go right something which finds what they need and dozens or hundreds -- getting up to 100 or more different kinds of websites or information services auld built on well published government data. having a theoretical model for publication of data is nice and all but the question is where the rubber hits the road. that is what grading is for. non technical audiences. how they are doing. i have worked on this but benefited from a number of groups -- they have all participated in helping me figure out the location of the grades for the grades i
use information the government may portion. very briefly, authority of sourcing, putting data where everybody knows where to find it. availability. permanence and completeness both in incremental availability. machine discoverability located on the internet in a way that machines can come find it. to find the stuff you put up. the real key is machine readability which is structuring data so semantic information is available. basic semantic understanding of what is there. that makes it so the...