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use. this hearing is an hour and 45 minutes. >>> come to order. i'd like to welcome our distinguished witnesses. they will be introduced shortly. recently the media has chronicled a resurgence of heroin abuse in the united states, more heroin moved into the country. according to a 2012 national survey 666,000 americans reported using heroin during the previous year. that number has steadily grown over the past several years. so this begs the question, why are more people using heroin? and this is the senate caucus on international drug control. but the reason to control it is to keep it out of our country. and to do those things which prevent opiate use not to enable it. but one answer, according to the experts, may be the country's addiction and use of prescription pain medications. and here's why. a report released by the substance abuse and mental health services administration indicates that individuals who use prescription pain relievers for nonmedical purposes were 19 times more like
use. this hearing is an hour and 45 minutes. >>> come to order. i'd like to welcome our distinguished witnesses. they will be introduced shortly. recently the media has chronicled a resurgence of heroin abuse in the united states, more heroin moved into the country. according to a 2012 national survey 666,000 americans reported using heroin during the previous year. that number has steadily grown over the past several years. so this begs the question, why are more people using heroin?...
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pdr and they are permitted uses and the residential uses are not allowed and there are uses nearby. and it would have the impact and the neighborhood notice is required in this case. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> we could take the public comment, could i see a show of hands of how many people wish to speak under this item. >> if you could line up on the side of the room that will be helpful to move this proceeding forward. the first person can stand to the podium. okay, the president has indicated that each speaker will have two minutes and i assume that is because of the size of the crowd and the hour. if you have not filled out a speaker card, do that, because it helps us in the preparation of minutes. >> hello, my name is jim manex and i was mentioned, and i am here because this location is an extraordinary dangerous intersection in san francisco and i don't wish to go into that and i want to mention that there is no possibility for a green or a yellow zone on this property, the 25-foot house and frontage, i am sorry, thanks for being here and i am asking that you deny this
pdr and they are permitted uses and the residential uses are not allowed and there are uses nearby. and it would have the impact and the neighborhood notice is required in this case. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> we could take the public comment, could i see a show of hands of how many people wish to speak under this item. >> if you could line up on the side of the room that will be helpful to move this proceeding forward. the first person can stand to the podium. okay,...
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permit that told us what the use is. >> okay. thank you. you know what we have the housing inspection services with the open complaint maybe let them do their investigation >> i think there's no doubt there will be multiple actions. >> question is what action do we take. >> suggestions commissioners. >> we can continue to what mr. duffy said wait until after the housing inspection process. >> do we want to have to the to the call of the chair. >> i'm leery of having this go on too long. >> inspector duffey how long will the take to estimate for the housing inspection investigation to conclude. >> oh, they do a thorough investigations it could be a month or two but the other thing i could do if we continue with this we'll check with our chief plumbing inspector and all be it the building permit would they typically give that permit i can't say yes or no the person i spoke with today, the plumbing inspector didn't seem to think it was a problem but if the i would like to speak to someone at a higher level to get that answered. >> o
permit that told us what the use is. >> okay. thank you. you know what we have the housing inspection services with the open complaint maybe let them do their investigation >> i think there's no doubt there will be multiple actions. >> question is what action do we take. >> suggestions commissioners. >> we can continue to what mr. duffy said wait until after the housing inspection process. >> do we want to have to the to the call of the chair. >> i'm...
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uses. and, again, we're looking for a unique san francisco theme for this, one that hopefully doesn't exist along the waterfront right now. area two, which is basically the southern portion of the shed. we envision this area being used by smaller shops and cafes and the like. a portion of it would be dedicated to cruise only. we've had concierge services, baggage storage, a place where people can buy tours and that sort of thing. area 3 is basically the back of the house space. this is -- we consider this to be more industrial space. and in conjunction with this kind of maker theme, we see this being area -- an area producers can actually produce their product in this area and then sell it in area 2 so you can have basically your lab work space and production space in the back and then showrooms and shops in the front. these kind of space create very interesting spaces for people to see and look at, very similar to the exploratorium where you see projects actually being made and the whole i
uses. and, again, we're looking for a unique san francisco theme for this, one that hopefully doesn't exist along the waterfront right now. area two, which is basically the southern portion of the shed. we envision this area being used by smaller shops and cafes and the like. a portion of it would be dedicated to cruise only. we've had concierge services, baggage storage, a place where people can buy tours and that sort of thing. area 3 is basically the back of the house space. this is -- we...
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the fbi has been saying people don't use phones as much anymore, they're using what's app?ay clash of clans and sit there and talk to people via that, you know? there's a variety of ways we communicate these days. now, over about two ympyáj the fbi had been arguing we need some sort of fix, we need some way to make us, to make these thicks a -- things a little more bright. not going dark, but getting a little brighter so they could actually get access to this stuff. and what surfaced was, essentially, a proposal to wiretap all software. essentially, no one never actually saw the proposal except for a couple of reporters that basically said the fbi could come to you as a maker of a piece of software with something i believe i call a wiretap assistance order, you you'd have to see the text. if you said, well, gee, the product's not designed to do that, it's going to take us a while, they'd say, okay, well, make sure in the future when we come to you, with a knob be you can turn on the wiretap capability for this stuff. so it's sort of a way of putting you on notice that you n
the fbi has been saying people don't use phones as much anymore, they're using what's app?ay clash of clans and sit there and talk to people via that, you know? there's a variety of ways we communicate these days. now, over about two ympyáj the fbi had been arguing we need some sort of fix, we need some way to make us, to make these thicks a -- things a little more bright. not going dark, but getting a little brighter so they could actually get access to this stuff. and what surfaced was,...
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in mass used. and one of the unfortunate things we found out -- and i am glad we know this, but it is scary, i am better for having known it now. we learned there was a contract signed between the company that makes this poplar piece of software -- rsa -- and the nsa paid them $10 million to make it to default choice. you can say the nsa was tired of conf configuring these but it is the default line across the whole line so anything would use this flawed number generator. now, i think, very few products out there on the wild, the ones you can measure by testing web surfers and things, use other sources of random number generators. from the point we learned about it until now -- if you don't know encryption you learn the people that do this are paranoid and many are moved in pass to change the technology they use away from ones that have this flaw in them to ones we at least don't believe have flews in them and stood the test of time against a lot of people banging away at them. >> i want to turn to
in mass used. and one of the unfortunate things we found out -- and i am glad we know this, but it is scary, i am better for having known it now. we learned there was a contract signed between the company that makes this poplar piece of software -- rsa -- and the nsa paid them $10 million to make it to default choice. you can say the nsa was tired of conf configuring these but it is the default line across the whole line so anything would use this flawed number generator. now, i think, very few...
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help us do it better and that, i think, makes us really come around this process. and again, in our own world we are really still working through it and setting up and begin wg it, but i think we've set up great things, but to others who look from outside into us, let's just make this the gold standard i think we can do that, but again, i want to congratulate the deputy superintendent. and a huge thanks to all the community partners who have stuck with us through this process. it was an ongoing process and you were so in it and your comments were so deep and meaningful. thank you very, very much. >> commissioner mendoz-mcdonnell, any comments? >> nope. >> okay. i just want to echo what everybody else said is that sthangs to all our partners and this is really extensive, but i really want to emphasize that this is the first time and thanks to josh for being kind to us because i think that every time someone gives us constructive criticism that we should listen to it so we can do it better next time. so thanks. and also it's time spent so we are learning here, we are
help us do it better and that, i think, makes us really come around this process. and again, in our own world we are really still working through it and setting up and begin wg it, but i think we've set up great things, but to others who look from outside into us, let's just make this the gold standard i think we can do that, but again, i want to congratulate the deputy superintendent. and a huge thanks to all the community partners who have stuck with us through this process. it was an ongoing...
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we don't want to use. and ultimately, it's allowing us say. >> so even though your year-long experiment ended, you have chosen not to all at once go back to all of the technology? you are slowly integrating what you need? >> for us, the internet is a treat. we don't have the internet at our house yet, but we have been over to my brother-in-law's and my parents' house and we have used the internet. >> that's how we got our twitter account, but we haven't picked it up yet. we are stuck in the '80s. >> we love the hair. thank you for being on the show. coming up next, life completely off the grid. a fascinating couple from hawaii has lived independently of the power grid for more than 20s years in a homeworking entirely off solar energy. we talked them into getting back on the grid for just an hour to tell us why they did it. a bit later, hiding from companies who make billions collecting data about you. is it even possible to stay in the shadows? we will see you in two minutes. >> al jazeera america presents
we don't want to use. and ultimately, it's allowing us say. >> so even though your year-long experiment ended, you have chosen not to all at once go back to all of the technology? you are slowly integrating what you need? >> for us, the internet is a treat. we don't have the internet at our house yet, but we have been over to my brother-in-law's and my parents' house and we have used the internet. >> that's how we got our twitter account, but we haven't picked it up yet. we...
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that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> in 2012 the us supreme court ruled that states could opt out of a key component of the affordable care act. the requirement to cover more poor americans through medicaid expansion. >> we're in south-central florida about 45 minutes west of orlando to meet denise wade. denise and her husband barry were living the good life-good jobs, insurance, house. they didn't realize how vulnerable they were. but despite assurances that the federal government would largely fund
that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> in 2012 the us supreme court ruled that states could opt out of a key component of the affordable care act. the requirement to cover more poor americans through medicaid expansion. >> we're in south-central florida about 45 minutes west of orlando to meet denise wade. denise and her husband barry were living the good life-good jobs, insurance, house....
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and that use would want to be continued we'd like to see the use of the building and what the use of that area of the building was being used for and revert back to the original use whether it was storage or laundry area even if it was rooms done if the stove and cabinets were removed we'd see that on the plan i don't see that and if the purposes of the plumbing were to remove a stove that was in an illegal residential area we certainly need a building permit to go with that. i saw a notice to the language here. the notice is hereby given to the owners on the polk street in san francisco will
and that use would want to be continued we'd like to see the use of the building and what the use of that area of the building was being used for and revert back to the original use whether it was storage or laundry area even if it was rooms done if the stove and cabinets were removed we'd see that on the plan i don't see that and if the purposes of the plumbing were to remove a stove that was in an illegal residential area we certainly need a building permit to go with that. i saw a notice to...
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we beg you, please, console us, please stay with us, please give us light in our darkness. >> translator: dear god, we are thinking of the victims. we are thinking of all those who are very much missed. all those who we know. all those who we have heard. we remember their lives. their lives that were short or long or very short. you know who they are. and what they have meant. we beg you, please bless their memories. we trust that you know them. even in their death that you are loyal to your people also in death. that they who fell will not pass through your fingers. >> translator: lord, we thank you for words of consolation and encouragement from so many. we thank you for the efforts of family and friends. of rescue workers and experts. of our government and others in charge at national and international levels. lord, we pray, please also give us consolation in the future that this sense of solidarity will remain and will grow. that from solidarity there will be space and room in our lives to listen and to give us a space in our hearts for each other's needs. lord, please follow on this
we beg you, please, console us, please stay with us, please give us light in our darkness. >> translator: dear god, we are thinking of the victims. we are thinking of all those who are very much missed. all those who we know. all those who we have heard. we remember their lives. their lives that were short or long or very short. you know who they are. and what they have meant. we beg you, please bless their memories. we trust that you know them. even in their death that you are loyal to...
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at us. telling us to get up and walk i could walk and my friend could walk but the other one the one who was wounded in the legs could not walk and they killed him so there was nothing we could do so they've they just tracked your way to an unknown direction they took us to a village there were two groups there so they divided us one took me and the other took my friend so you were left all alone among afghan which i had seen and they too cute to their camp and what happened next what was it like what does a camp look like i was terrified the fear was alive felt they all had beards turbines on their heads armed with rifles yelling at me in their language the first things they showed me in the village were the bodies of soldiers and officers they had executed just lying there in the square i couldn't understand what they were seeing but i knew from the gestures that they were telling me that the same thing would happen to me so you thought it's the end of your life and yes i thought i was goi
at us. telling us to get up and walk i could walk and my friend could walk but the other one the one who was wounded in the legs could not walk and they killed him so there was nothing we could do so they've they just tracked your way to an unknown direction they took us to a village there were two groups there so they divided us one took me and the other took my friend so you were left all alone among afghan which i had seen and they too cute to their camp and what happened next what was it...
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we're using triple bottom line, particularly on the green project to help us narrow down alternatives so we can have one single alternative. we're beginning to date that test that on treatment plant projects. we've been using it on iep and collection systems. the intent is we'll be returning to the commission in the fall actually, and do a detailed briefing on bottom line we're going to add treatments. there's a great deal of interest in the project, so this schedule lays out all eight projects and the construction phase is shown in the baby blue. what is fantastic is construction on the wiggle is going to be starting next month. that includes green street components, along felon oak. it's a project with mta and dpw. the next project is mission viejo. we've actually started up some green infrastructure training classes and we've had two sessions to date. commissioner moran asked at a previous meeting about the performance of the eip's, so this chart breaks down the individual areas managed, the annual storm water removed for a typical year as well as the budget for each of the eight e
we're using triple bottom line, particularly on the green project to help us narrow down alternatives so we can have one single alternative. we're beginning to date that test that on treatment plant projects. we've been using it on iep and collection systems. the intent is we'll be returning to the commission in the fall actually, and do a detailed briefing on bottom line we're going to add treatments. there's a great deal of interest in the project, so this schedule lays out all eight projects...
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it also gave us the hubble space telescope. look at what hubble has given us. one of my most favorite pictures -- i'd address. one minute. commonly heard what gibson saw earlier? >> he talked all about the -- how many heard what gibson said earlier? he talked all about the spatial. one image that puts everything in perspective is the hubble the field. if you take your little finger and stick it up by the big dipper where there are no stars and look at your little finger now, that is the size of the field that hubble was looking at it. all you can see is black. what hubble saw was not just stars, but hundreds of galaxies, with planets. that is what is out there. it is amazing. cap alert continues -- kepler continues to find planets in the goldilocks zone, where they are too small, nott too close, not too far away from their son. universe, the odds are there are planets like earth. the space station, in addition to being an awesome science laboratory, it is our steppingstone for the future. it is an engineering test bed that allows us to learn about the human sys
it also gave us the hubble space telescope. look at what hubble has given us. one of my most favorite pictures -- i'd address. one minute. commonly heard what gibson saw earlier? >> he talked all about the -- how many heard what gibson said earlier? he talked all about the spatial. one image that puts everything in perspective is the hubble the field. if you take your little finger and stick it up by the big dipper where there are no stars and look at your little finger now, that is the...
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you were giving us e-mails. but you didn't tell us there were e-mails you couldn't give us. why didn't you tell us that the irs had destroyed e-mails that belonged to lois lerner? >> it's not clear. first of all, e-mails from ms. lerner were not destroyed -- >> they were recycled. so at some point they're destroyed. why didn't you tell us you could not produce those e-mails that they were lost in april? >> this hearing is noted to be an update on what we're doing. i have given you at least two different occasions. >> answer the question, why june 13? why not june 10, why not may 10? if you couldn't do it in april, why did you have to wait two more months. >> we're going to be here a long time if you want to repeat all the answers -- >> you know what i think? >> i've answered it before, and i'm happy to answer it before. but it is in the testimony that i've given before that you all have read very closely. we were producing lois lerner e-mails. i thought the most efficient way to proceed was complete the production so we'd know how many lois lerner e-mails we had from her acc
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use not castro and there's an existing operation they're using this process and it's improper even if one sympathies one people are harmed that have aids and the testing and prevention is unable to be provided because of the costs it shouldn't be in the mid of this thank you, thank you >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors ryan on behalf of the aids health care foundation. we have a number of concerns you've heard i want to flag a couple of legal concerns this project has so far received a designation by the planning department for not the sequa this is incorrect this will likely result in the per was of the blight by creating or maintaining vacant front in the castro. to the extending stent this project is being targeting by this proposed control we believe it may constitute impermissible zoning as well. the purpose is to validate the approvals that have been obtained by this project and that concerns the due process. as a matter of concrete impacts i'll note the tenants of this noticed that a homeless person is taking up residence in a doorway and there's are impacts in th
use not castro and there's an existing operation they're using this process and it's improper even if one sympathies one people are harmed that have aids and the testing and prevention is unable to be provided because of the costs it shouldn't be in the mid of this thank you, thank you >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors ryan on behalf of the aids health care foundation. we have a number of concerns you've heard i want to flag a couple of legal concerns this project has...
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the haze luguna has active uses. the ground floor retail spaces have 14-foot high ceiling and robust transparency. it's meeting the requirements of the code through the use of a court yard, roof deck and private deck. they comply with exposure kwirms by facing ivory street. and they have parking spaces for the smeshl used. the original submittal of the condition use authorization included a request to provide additional parking which was reduced through the planning process. a project provides 30 class one bicycle parking spaces and 12 class two parking spaces. this includes 8,000 square feet of retail including up to three restaurants. at this point it's not confirmed whether or not three restaurants will occupy all three tenant space but they have included this into the project so they don't have to undergo public notice when they select their tenants. restrooms are permitted. the sponsor has satisfied the affordable housing through payment of the fee at a rate equivalent of 20%. as of this writing plan, staff has
the haze luguna has active uses. the ground floor retail spaces have 14-foot high ceiling and robust transparency. it's meeting the requirements of the code through the use of a court yard, roof deck and private deck. they comply with exposure kwirms by facing ivory street. and they have parking spaces for the smeshl used. the original submittal of the condition use authorization included a request to provide additional parking which was reduced through the planning process. a project provides...
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may the attraction of cold facts never blind us to the heart of the matter may we use your gifts only to raise up those who are fallen and never to make little of our people. may the shared vision of a renewed and better world free us from all sip cynicism as we work together to fashion a more humane and a just world for all. amen (clapping.) hi everyone can you hear me. >> some of you know that the founders of the commonwealth club in 1903 which you say as its name 53 ignore the commonwealth club came literary the agora in greek meant a place of assembly the center of life in the greek center this site feels like awe ignoring ignore here in san francisco but with an open light and beautiful face to the embarcadero which will invite the community in for talks and event often when the leadership of on organization changes it's priorities change. a home of its own has been a goal of the commonwealth leaders, in fact, mentioned in an editorial in the san francisco chronicle that called for the founding of the commonwealth club shirley will i temple established the club in the 18980s and
may the attraction of cold facts never blind us to the heart of the matter may we use your gifts only to raise up those who are fallen and never to make little of our people. may the shared vision of a renewed and better world free us from all sip cynicism as we work together to fashion a more humane and a just world for all. amen (clapping.) hi everyone can you hear me. >> some of you know that the founders of the commonwealth club in 1903 which you say as its name 53 ignore the...
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references john fabro who used to write speeches for president obama and mary kate cary who used to write speeches for george h.w. bush the story focuses on cadence and rhythm of speech and both speechwriters openly admit they craft every beat in a president's speech for instance remember this one hit wonder from obama they said this day would never come fabro says he in his speech writing team knew they wanted eight little beat they approach it like a song with rhythm being of utmost importance next line they sped our sights were set too high same thing saburo admit this rhythm is intentionally used to sweep people up emotionally just as a song would same thing for kerry bush's speech writer who says she remembers actually putting mark even the tax to help bush remember the tempo he was supposed to use she said she would mark up his speeches with backslashes arrows up and down things like that to remind bush when to speed up or when to slow down and the m.p. . our story composer rob kapilow discusses how the rhythm can actually create community think about people blindly chanting at a fo
references john fabro who used to write speeches for president obama and mary kate cary who used to write speeches for george h.w. bush the story focuses on cadence and rhythm of speech and both speechwriters openly admit they craft every beat in a president's speech for instance remember this one hit wonder from obama they said this day would never come fabro says he in his speech writing team knew they wanted eight little beat they approach it like a song with rhythm being of utmost...
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>> i have no doubt that hamas using, has used and continues to use medical facilities including hospitals. >> with all due respect, i'm asking you specificing about al aqsa hospital. are you telling me this hospital was a center for armed activity? yes or no? >> i'll ask specifically military and gaet back to you straightaway with an answer. i'm not aware with the particular situation, but if you allow me to finish the sentence we know specifically during the last round of fighting a year and a half ago that the senior hamas leadership in a bunker under a hospital in central gaza. journalists in gaza today have reported and that is the situation today. underneath the main hospital in gaza, hamas has established its main command and control. you have al jazeera cameras outside the hospitals. why don't you go downstairs and have a look if they'll let you. >> you tell me -- the answer to my question was you don't know what was going on in this hospital, and yet, you are sure -- >> that's not what i said. >> i'll ask the question -- i'll and the question a third time. are you telling me this
>> i have no doubt that hamas using, has used and continues to use medical facilities including hospitals. >> with all due respect, i'm asking you specificing about al aqsa hospital. are you telling me this hospital was a center for armed activity? yes or no? >> i'll ask specifically military and gaet back to you straightaway with an answer. i'm not aware with the particular situation, but if you allow me to finish the sentence we know specifically during the last round of...
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use it?o use it and i sit under the laser twice a week. >> you have to do it a year to get results? two years? a half a year? what's the average? >> the average is around eight months to a year because our hair goes through cycles. ewe have the anagen stage which is the growing stage, then we grow into the resting stage. that could last two to six months. then we go into the tele-jen stage which is our shedding stage. that's another two to six months. then the cycle starts again. that's why it takes at least eight months to a year to actually see visual results. >> and how many times a week do you need to come? >> usually twice a week. 20 minutes to 30 minutes a session. >> then after that, it should just be their hair is doing their thing and you should come back six months, five months. >> yes, for maintenance. >> i know you have a client here now, marie. she is under the laser right now. >> yes into so if you don't mind, i'm going to scoot around the corner because she said she wouldn't mi
use it?o use it and i sit under the laser twice a week. >> you have to do it a year to get results? two years? a half a year? what's the average? >> the average is around eight months to a year because our hair goes through cycles. ewe have the anagen stage which is the growing stage, then we grow into the resting stage. that could last two to six months. then we go into the tele-jen stage which is our shedding stage. that's another two to six months. then the cycle starts again....
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karen, thanks for joining us.us what happened. >> so, back in 2011, on a parent blog, i heard about this deal that a nonprofit foundation that came out was doing a deal with new york state and nine other states to collect and store all of our children's identifiable school data. >> including health information? >> everything. everything. and in my particular case, my son received specialized iep. he has adhd. and as a -- his medical reports are centrally -- i mean, his school records are essentially his medical records. so i was ex trimly alarmed when i heard about this. >> i am assuming they would say that this can create a more customized ram on to your son, lead to a better educational experience. why were you concerned about them having that data? >> my main concern is that parents were left out of the equation of knowing what this was about. so, a parents being concerned about protecting our children's data and sensitive identifiable information, we went to our leanly late aretos and asked them to draft laws
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wonder whyds us to they are not giving us these numbers. maybe they are not good. >> for most companies when they do not give us data, it's usually bad news. or the company reducing the metrics that they are giving us. but when it comes to amazon, i think they would just prefer not to give anything out. they are giving the bare minimum, and the only reason they are a public company is because they need some wall street money and now they need stock options in order to pay their employees, who are otherwise paid sub are -- subpar salaries. does amazon get points for trying? >> yes, and no. they are attempting to respond. there is a gap in perception in the market. he told the new york times that he believes that mobile is still extremely early and that they are not losing the new first mover advantage. i actually disagree. when there is any huge industry, the first five or 10 years are the most important. tail endoming at the of that. i don't know that they will be able to solidify themselves as a player long-term. but if they can shore up t
wonder whyds us to they are not giving us these numbers. maybe they are not good. >> for most companies when they do not give us data, it's usually bad news. or the company reducing the metrics that they are giving us. but when it comes to amazon, i think they would just prefer not to give anything out. they are giving the bare minimum, and the only reason they are a public company is because they need some wall street money and now they need stock options in order to pay their employees,...
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their own tools against them use google maps to mobilize civil disobedience against google use facebook against to start protest groups and mobilize actions against facebook use i phones to coordinate protests over twitter against apple i mean using these companies tools against them well actually increase the power of a protest movement against silicon valley and i think that's something that we all need to remember and we don't need to be absolute us about it robin martin media and journalist thanks so much for coming on and sharing your insight. join me again tomorrow when i break the set all over again please. please. please please. liz little. cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. live. i think that's pretty. notably going to do its job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the constitution. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct call for us. to make you know i'm tom on and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going going to go beyond identifying a problem you're t
their own tools against them use google maps to mobilize civil disobedience against google use facebook against to start protest groups and mobilize actions against facebook use i phones to coordinate protests over twitter against apple i mean using these companies tools against them well actually increase the power of a protest movement against silicon valley and i think that's something that we all need to remember and we don't need to be absolute us about it robin martin media and journalist...
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us. of it says here i. none of us have heard nearly enough from the united nations about hamas for this blinged and deliberate violation of international and humanitarian law. innocent life lost is a terrible tragedy, and in this case, there must be no doubt who bears responsibility for civilian deaths, and that, of course, is hamas and its sponsor, iran. [applause] over, been said over and but it must be repeated by all of us, that if hamas continues to use gazans as human shields, and if they went to evacuate, hamas orders them to stay, prevents them from leaving, because their loss of life is received by hamas, its own people's loss of life is perceived by hamas to be another small victory in this effort, and as far as journalist into that hamas has no choice but to use rockets as desperation is, quite frankly, preposterous. preposterous. hamas has many avenues to seek peace, and maliciously rejects them again and again and again. they launch rockets and have tunnels of terror. you are telling me to stop
us. of it says here i. none of us have heard nearly enough from the united nations about hamas for this blinged and deliberate violation of international and humanitarian law. innocent life lost is a terrible tragedy, and in this case, there must be no doubt who bears responsibility for civilian deaths, and that, of course, is hamas and its sponsor, iran. [applause] over, been said over and but it must be repeated by all of us, that if hamas continues to use gazans as human shields, and if they...
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the use of that area of the building was being used for and revert back to the original use whether it was storage or laundry area even if it was rooms done if the stove and cabinets were removed we'd see that on the plan i don't see that and if the purposes of the plumbing were to remove a stove that was in an illegal residential area we certainly need a building permit to go with that. i saw a notice to the language here. the notice is hereby given to the owners on the polk street in san francisco will apply to the department of building inspection to permanently roach the plumbing so we need a building permit before the plumbing permit you could apply for your plumbing permit and in addition we would like to see a permit i did research on the building today and i will speak about the building inspection complaint on my research for the building in 1994 application i'll put that on the overhead. this was - no so this was a permit in the 4 and the dbi issued that it was legalizing did second floor a back to the residential use and the building permits state that we had one residential
the use of that area of the building was being used for and revert back to the original use whether it was storage or laundry area even if it was rooms done if the stove and cabinets were removed we'd see that on the plan i don't see that and if the purposes of the plumbing were to remove a stove that was in an illegal residential area we certainly need a building permit to go with that. i saw a notice to the language here. the notice is hereby given to the owners on the polk street in san...
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are staying with us all day, that they come back with us to storms -- they are registered. they love us. our distributor partners get good value from that. it's a great brand. they know everyone likes it. it's a fair value to the distributor. >> you guys hired sam champion. , to sort ofig play say, we want to be a very important morning destination. how is that going? >> we have sam and his colleagues doing an awesome weather show from 7:00 to 10:00. before that, we have al rocher. we have jim kant tori. he added to the mix, and people know it is the definitive place to come for weather. >> you are wearing a smart watch. it's a nice transition, because obviously, people think weather channel, they think of the actual channel. but your brand is big in the mobile world. tell us how you were able to coexist. had toink we have always give people weather science and with the stories wherever they want them. mobile is growing in a huge way. not only in united states, but in the world. it's hopeful to have it in your car and mobile device. -- helpful to have it in your car and mob
are staying with us all day, that they come back with us to storms -- they are registered. they love us. our distributor partners get good value from that. it's a great brand. they know everyone likes it. it's a fair value to the distributor. >> you guys hired sam champion. , to sort ofig play say, we want to be a very important morning destination. how is that going? >> we have sam and his colleagues doing an awesome weather show from 7:00 to 10:00. before that, we have al rocher....
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a survivor who's no longer with us. i can see in my mind's eye this slender, perfect posture, white hair, and that great speaking voice, hungarian accent. tom. i was fortunate to travel to budapest on a code "l." there we joined our friend, the late congressman tom lontos for a two-hour tour of that city. as we walked some of those streets, tom lantos related his vivid experiences. these were personal experiences. these experiences were as living as a young jewi isish boy in na occupied budapest. he didn't have white hair then. he had blond hair. he was arrested twice by the nazis but managed to escape twice. but he was determined not to be caught a third time. and fortunately, for tom, raoul wallenberg was there to his rescue. and, of course, tom had to tell the story that his life's companion, his little kids, he and annette were little kids together, and wallenberg saved both of them and allowed them to lead a happy life. having in america 2 children and 17 grandchildren. for the rest of the war, tom lantos lived wit
a survivor who's no longer with us. i can see in my mind's eye this slender, perfect posture, white hair, and that great speaking voice, hungarian accent. tom. i was fortunate to travel to budapest on a code "l." there we joined our friend, the late congressman tom lontos for a two-hour tour of that city. as we walked some of those streets, tom lantos related his vivid experiences. these were personal experiences. these experiences were as living as a young jewi isish boy in na...
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and that is on us. that is not on your committee and i'm grateful to you for your efforts in that way. i look forward to your having one more opportunity and i hope we're better followers next time around. that i yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. polis last week we celebrated the birth of your baby. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was apprised of a warm reception the committee gave to little cora, and i hope to bring her by next week. so i very much look forward to that. it's my understanding we're meeting four times this week. so if one of those is a late night meeting you might, in fact see me -- >> i'll see what i can do about it. gentleman is recognized. >> thank you. i thank the folks for the testimony, and in my opinion, we need to do a longer-term fix. i think that the gas tax, which is a reasonable funding mechanism for transportation is effectively a user fee, is a reasonable way of doing it. there's other approaches to user fees that i've heard about, and i think the issue with many of the
and that is on us. that is not on your committee and i'm grateful to you for your efforts in that way. i look forward to your having one more opportunity and i hope we're better followers next time around. that i yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. polis last week we celebrated the birth of your baby. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was apprised of a warm reception the committee gave to little cora, and i hope to bring her by next week. so i very much look forward to that. it's my...
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we know that these policies disproportionate tunk to all of us it turns all of us from citizens into suspects the law is being rushed through parliament and could be enforced before the week is out but perhaps one small consolation for its opponents the regulations will automatically expire in twenty sixteen which means politicians will have to re-examine the measures all over again in two years' time. london now the man who brought all of these stories to the public's attention edward snowden is speaking out about the u.k. government's new plan in a seven hour interview with the guardian in moscow snowden says the hastiness of drawing up the bill seemed quite unusual considering emergency law has a usually only come in during a time of total war here's more on his opinion of that bill. needs surveillance authorities sometimes so on some courts are actually saying we violate fundamental rights. do we really want to authorize them on increased intrusive you know without end quote. snowden's comments largely reflect those of civil civil liberties groups in britain who are calling for m
we know that these policies disproportionate tunk to all of us it turns all of us from citizens into suspects the law is being rushed through parliament and could be enforced before the week is out but perhaps one small consolation for its opponents the regulations will automatically expire in twenty sixteen which means politicians will have to re-examine the measures all over again in two years' time. london now the man who brought all of these stories to the public's attention edward snowden...
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it's good to have you with us. here's what we have for you today -- romania, life the need the streets of oka rest periods gotland, the rocky road to independence. -- scotland, the rocky road to independence. dictators worldwide tend to be megalomania max, often pushing for their own projects are godless of the consequences -- regardless of the consequences. the country was poor, and many desperate parents gave their unwanted children to orphanages, which were soon hopelessly overcrowded. many people soon also became homeless. the capital, the rest -- bucharest, gained fame for its homeless problem. romania has since acknowledged the problem, but so far, no government has solved it. >> a distinct -- dissent -- de scent into another world. >> help me out. what did you do to the latter -- ladder? >> as the pedestrians continue along the way, the group vanishes into a train station. soon, we are 10 meters underground. >> be careful. it is very hot. don't get burned. >> in the communist era, these canals were supposed
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use the kind of science we have already used in the ocean. this could operate and do the kind of things we want. there are different models in human exploration with different roles for people. the more important to get people there with the questions to ask. and this partnership, that i have been talking about all the time, where we start to put the human exploration in place so we can really ask the question of whether we are alone is important. however we build them, how long we take, we will never catch up. we will always be able to adapt, ly,etimes non-linear differently than our robot warriors, and that's good. it's the partnership that matters. so i finish with this. we have been here and here. we want to be here. a couple of people doing climatology and biology. this is a big step. i would like to leave you with two thoughts. science has given us the to ask where we want to go. this will change everything. this will be like the columbus moment, when women and men touch mars themselves to ask the questions we cannot ask today. i don't
use the kind of science we have already used in the ocean. this could operate and do the kind of things we want. there are different models in human exploration with different roles for people. the more important to get people there with the questions to ask. and this partnership, that i have been talking about all the time, where we start to put the human exploration in place so we can really ask the question of whether we are alone is important. however we build them, how long we take, we...
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well we've made the choice to use genetically modified seeds as one tool to help us increase our yields. it helps us he basically doing word of last we are able to produce a good part of crap. now that using as much inputs in terms of fertilizers and crack actually jewels pesticides herbicides insecticides and we have last for agriculture appeals which helps reduce soil erosion what does not do most of your crops go to feeding animals that the go to making soybean oil or you know where we are located in allen the way we have we're very glaspie as we have a variety of different places our own dollars animal feed is one of them and we have several in our plants in a hundred mile radius of our fire and while we are not a member of those cooperatives if those plants are in need of corn we may sell to them. there is a processing plant just across the river in iowa that will take or to make sure there are corn oil or in starch that will then be used in the brain waves and we're very close to look the other way in mississippi river and so some of our grain will go on barges and we shipped over
well we've made the choice to use genetically modified seeds as one tool to help us increase our yields. it helps us he basically doing word of last we are able to produce a good part of crap. now that using as much inputs in terms of fertilizers and crack actually jewels pesticides herbicides insecticides and we have last for agriculture appeals which helps reduce soil erosion what does not do most of your crops go to feeding animals that the go to making soybean oil or you know where we are...
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acts like the public trust act, this notion that this water belongs to us californians, each one of us is fading away. i saw sexy ads from this commission that are going to be played out in the realm of the public on how to conserve water, yes. senator torres, very interesting. it brings to the attention of the public and we have to use subtle molds so that people know how precious water is. water is life. if you don't have water, you don't have life. thank you very much. >> thank you very much for being here, francisco. the next -- yes, commissioner torres. >> i just want to thank you francisco because the history that you provided -- to all of us was informative. thank you. >> thank you again. >> the next card i have is from eddie. >> good afternoon, brother. >> good afternoon, president. i have copies that i would like to distribute to members of the commission. thank you. good afternoon, eddie on with bright line defense project. i'm before here before you to talk about [inaudible]. there was questions about numbers regarding the program and as a result of those questions, we sough
acts like the public trust act, this notion that this water belongs to us californians, each one of us is fading away. i saw sexy ads from this commission that are going to be played out in the realm of the public on how to conserve water, yes. senator torres, very interesting. it brings to the attention of the public and we have to use subtle molds so that people know how precious water is. water is life. if you don't have water, you don't have life. thank you very much. >> thank you...
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figures are showing us it is a catastrophic situation of there but would you agree because the us says it insists kiev has a right to protect that slant with all means possible do you agree with that viewpoint. well as a set seaview war cannot be the response i strongly hope kiya will be sitting very soon together with the russian federation and europe to try to decide as soon as possible if aired the structure of ukraine in full respect all russian minorities you know may be that we have a need to really probably the best example in the war of course distance between different it needs a linguistic group it is south to rule italy i think it can be source of some inspiration to create a federal ukraine but do you think we will end up seeing an agreement because as we know russia germany and france have been brokering a lasting cease fire but present partial refuses to extend one so can we expect truce in the forseeable future. apparently president pro russian girl said yesterday to detail and foreign minister that he would be ready to accept immediately a ceasefire i hope that this goo
figures are showing us it is a catastrophic situation of there but would you agree because the us says it insists kiev has a right to protect that slant with all means possible do you agree with that viewpoint. well as a set seaview war cannot be the response i strongly hope kiya will be sitting very soon together with the russian federation and europe to try to decide as soon as possible if aired the structure of ukraine in full respect all russian minorities you know may be that we have a...
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lou: thank you for being with us. thank you for being with us tonight.up through to mark var assistance secretary, former presidential government. thank you for being with us. good night from new york. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. . neil: good evening, everyone, and welcome, i'm neil cavuto. here's why the president believes it's no big deal not visiting the border. who in the media is going to call him on it? here is what i discovered, this illegal immigration crisis is not even a crisis. it's not inhumane. the way we are treating these tens of thousands of illegals dumped on us is what's inhu
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and using their real names, to use amazon mechanical turk is an example. something that lots of people can use for relatively small amounts of money. this is more of a -- this is this person, here's his or her resume. the company knows who's doing what work. >> uh-huh. that's right. an argument that goes back to the early days of business, right? if you treat people better, if you invest in them more, you'll end up with better work product. and ultimately a cheaper total cost even if you're paying each person more. >> what companies do you currently have using your network? tapping in to your network? >> it ranges on the low end from smaller businesses that maybe can't afford to set up a work infrastructure on their own. all the way to hybrid technology startups, companies like stripe, all the way to a smattering of fortune 500 large enterprise companies. >> let's use strive as an example. he office last week. exactly. so what are people doing for that? i understand there may be things that you can't talk it. >> sure. >> but for example, how do i start wor
and using their real names, to use amazon mechanical turk is an example. something that lots of people can use for relatively small amounts of money. this is more of a -- this is this person, here's his or her resume. the company knows who's doing what work. >> uh-huh. that's right. an argument that goes back to the early days of business, right? if you treat people better, if you invest in them more, you'll end up with better work product. and ultimately a cheaper total cost even if...
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which is the process that got us here. we brought in over 100 people, you know, teachers, administrators, parents, business people and i remember talking to other board members and superintendent in the feeling and there was a collective feeling of we'll see how this goes, just a sense of how do we get all these people on the same page with a shared vision. i think more than anything that came up by the end of it was how shocked we were, but also how hopeful it made us that there was that collective vision around where we wanted to go and that's reflected here in the strategic shifts, in the graduate profile and all the of the ideas of what we think is possible for kids in san francisco and should be there considering what we have at our fingertips in the city, that's what's reflected here and it was shared amongst a diverse set of folks who share the vision. it was one that was deeply informed by a broad set of stakeholders who truly across differences agreed to this and were reflecting it from their own perspective. the
which is the process that got us here. we brought in over 100 people, you know, teachers, administrators, parents, business people and i remember talking to other board members and superintendent in the feeling and there was a collective feeling of we'll see how this goes, just a sense of how do we get all these people on the same page with a shared vision. i think more than anything that came up by the end of it was how shocked we were, but also how hopeful it made us that there was that...
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the people pressure us."ater and food are in short supply, electricity down to three hours a day, death stalks almost every street, and constant explosions make sleep almost impossible. and yet, scott, there is defiance. >> pelley: more remarkable reporting from gaza. barry petersen, thanks very much. for its part, israel has lost 32 soldiers and three civilians. most flights to tel aviv remain canceled due to rocket strikes near the airport, but the f.a.a. is now considering lifting that flight ban. today, secretary of state john kerry shuttled among leaders in the region to broker a cease- fire. he's in cairo tonight, and that's where we find margaret brennan. margaret. >> reporter: scott, secretary kerry told benjamin netanyahu in a visibly tense meeting today that it's time to end the fighting in gaza and that his military has already achieved its goal of decimating hamas' military capabilities. but netanyahu isn't ready to pull back his military until it destroys all of the tunnels that hamas uses to fun
the people pressure us."ater and food are in short supply, electricity down to three hours a day, death stalks almost every street, and constant explosions make sleep almost impossible. and yet, scott, there is defiance. >> pelley: more remarkable reporting from gaza. barry petersen, thanks very much. for its part, israel has lost 32 soldiers and three civilians. most flights to tel aviv remain canceled due to rocket strikes near the airport, but the f.a.a. is now considering lifting...
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use in populated areas of the body both sides to stop using the weapon if they are serious about limiting harm to civilians the ukrainian president claims about a month. ago that kia forces will never allow themselves to use force against the civilian population and that's actually the quote that has just been brought up by russia's foreign minister lavrov when he recalled petro poroshenko saying that threatening women and children is against the night's nature of the ukrainian army well unfortunately it appears that more and more civilians are being caught up in the violence and we can have a look now at how the front lines in eastern ukraine currently look forces are closing in on the cities controlled by local militia we're getting reports of residential areas coming under fire in those anti-government strongholds that's almost every day the town of go all of it here you can see quite clearly surrounded by troops it's seen some of the worst spikes of violence recently now what we're about to show you happened there after it came under heavy fire on sunday and i must warn you you're abo
use in populated areas of the body both sides to stop using the weapon if they are serious about limiting harm to civilians the ukrainian president claims about a month. ago that kia forces will never allow themselves to use force against the civilian population and that's actually the quote that has just been brought up by russia's foreign minister lavrov when he recalled petro poroshenko saying that threatening women and children is against the night's nature of the ukrainian army well...
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general, good to have you with us.st, the iraqis can't even move ahead with their government, deferring for five weeks a decision that we thought would take place last week. >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. certainly very disappointing, not surprising given iraqié.g3/ politics and outing off until tomorrow -- putting off until tomorrow when anything gets tough. the fact of the matter is though, lou, there'll be a lot of discussion outside of that formal convening of parliament and hopefully in those end suing weeks they'll be able to put something together in terms of a coalition government without maliki. that's kind of the ideal. whether they can do it or not certainly remains to be seen. everything we have indication of so far puts that clearly in doubt. but that is the hope. be. lou: and the united states there along with other nations including prominently russia to bolster the shia government against the isil. but what is the presence of iran and the obvious escalation of russian engagement here, what is that doing to
general, good to have you with us.st, the iraqis can't even move ahead with their government, deferring for five weeks a decision that we thought would take place last week. >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. certainly very disappointing, not surprising given iraqié.g3/ politics and outing off until tomorrow -- putting off until tomorrow when anything gets tough. the fact of the matter is though, lou, there'll be a lot of discussion outside of that formal convening of parliament and hopefully...
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-- led us into it and when my dad said go, that kind of shut the door on us.'s -- as i say, the beauty of it is of us doing it. and 18 to 88, and no hesitation. i mean, once these guys asked me, i thought it was a great idea because of the family, it was family. i would have never done it on my own. but as a family, four generations, i loved it. and had no hesitation whatsoever. even when they pushed me out of the plane. [ laughter ] >> i'm ready to go. i said i'm 88 years old. i said if this is it, the lord is willing to take me because i'm a born again christian. and i say it's a family affair and it's something that i will -- my short life i have left i will always remember. >> a full life indeed. name it the dietrich drop. how is that? well done. congratulations to you, nathan. so glad to have your dad and your dad and your dad here to join us all on an adventure of a lifetime. >> thank you very much. coming up, another crisis turned -- another trip to be president. where is he going this week? well, of course, it's hollywood. and, first, the irs targeted
-- led us into it and when my dad said go, that kind of shut the door on us.'s -- as i say, the beauty of it is of us doing it. and 18 to 88, and no hesitation. i mean, once these guys asked me, i thought it was a great idea because of the family, it was family. i would have never done it on my own. but as a family, four generations, i loved it. and had no hesitation whatsoever. even when they pushed me out of the plane. [ laughter ] >> i'm ready to go. i said i'm 88 years old. i said if...
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they are used terms like the cartels are using military tactics.hat are they telling you is happening to them on the border? >> our agents are attacked by these drug cartels and it includes having shots fired at them assaults and yes happening even in the arizona border we had the mexican military even attack our agents. >> so let me ask you about this. when you say that the federal government is aiding and abedding, sounds like they're supposed to be protecting this border. what do you mean specifically? >> actually what's happen as good that the federal government is actually completing the smuggling cycle by having a parent sending their child to the u.s. border, having them smuggled. that's only part of the smuggling cycle and then the federal government steps in. we aprehead them and then release them to their family members in the u.s. we just completed that smuggling cycle. why would anyone want to hire a smuggler when the u.s. government is doing it for free. >> in other words when your agents put their lives on the line and sometimes they'
they are used terms like the cartels are using military tactics.hat are they telling you is happening to them on the border? >> our agents are attacked by these drug cartels and it includes having shots fired at them assaults and yes happening even in the arizona border we had the mexican military even attack our agents. >> so let me ask you about this. when you say that the federal government is aiding and abedding, sounds like they're supposed to be protecting this border. what do...