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they learn quickly, but they learned the hard way really. that's one of the reasons why west pointers are catapulted to prominent because they are the only people of any expertise in a relied on quickly and therefore give a disproportionate amount of an. the irony again is that scott conquers mexico city during the veracruz campaign with an army usually ranges about 10 or 11,000. this is a third of the size of first paul rudd and much smaller than the armies of places like gettysburg. the only person with much experience with this thing and is too old to take the field. other features civil war generals are officers who their only experience with major combat operations is funny so much smaller scale and after that of a deadly was take an infinite frontier. so their expertise is in many ways also terribly deficient. but it's better than what everyone else has, which is nothing. so there is a very small professional army. the union of the confederacy produce will -- cannot be at all described as professional. so i'd say 1832 at the earliest.
they learn quickly, but they learned the hard way really. that's one of the reasons why west pointers are catapulted to prominent because they are the only people of any expertise in a relied on quickly and therefore give a disproportionate amount of an. the irony again is that scott conquers mexico city during the veracruz campaign with an army usually ranges about 10 or 11,000. this is a third of the size of first paul rudd and much smaller than the armies of places like gettysburg. the only...
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commensurate let's say with the way trades are cleared in the exchange to new york stock exchange or some other exchange where there is a specialist function who is making a market and their job is to create a fair and orderly price matching buys and sells and so they do this by by having both the ability to match trades buyers and sellers but also managing an inventory of whatever it is they're trading in so if it's i.b.m. stock on the floor of the new york stock exchange the market maker would have an inventory of i.b.m. stock so that if in fact there was a mismatch of buyers and sellers they can step in and be the market be the market maker that doesn't exist on any of these exchanges really they're trying to match up buyers and sellers in a way that's completely inappropriate for any kind of modern market making mechanism and so while i'm in the process now of trying to straighten that out by working by consulting with projects here in london and elsewhere to see if we can bring in a world class market making and of course my patent on this the virtual specialist the designs of t
commensurate let's say with the way trades are cleared in the exchange to new york stock exchange or some other exchange where there is a specialist function who is making a market and their job is to create a fair and orderly price matching buys and sells and so they do this by by having both the ability to match trades buyers and sellers but also managing an inventory of whatever it is they're trading in so if it's i.b.m. stock on the floor of the new york stock exchange the market maker...
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sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all sound, including music, has to begin with some motion, movement. in the case of movement, -- music, it is the body moving, somebody pressing a key, striking, blowing, plucking. even singing, there is movement of air through the vocal cords. what bradley did is he took performances of musicians, in this case, a clarinetist playing stravinsky, and we had people come into the laboratory and we turn off the sound. as they listened, they had to write what they heard going on emotional and structurally. a different group of people came in and they had the sound on and the video off. a third group had both. it turned out the group that only saw the performance and were unfamiliar with the ps new a great deal about the emotional structure, when the emotional peaks were, they knew a great deal about the tension in the peace, and i knew a great deal about where the phrases began, just by looking. but when you saw and heard,
sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all sound, including music, has to begin with some motion, movement. in the case of movement, -- music, it is the body moving, somebody pressing a key, striking, blowing, plucking. even singing, there is movement of air through the vocal cords. what bradley did is he took performances of musicians, in this case, a clarinetist playing stravinsky, and we had people...
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his way of punishing me was kinder, gentler and more sensitive than the way he was punished. my dad felt i put a roof over your held, clothing on your back, what's the problem? he never had that. i wanted ward cleaver. my dad was not ward cleaver. i give him a mulligan. >> host: your dad also said to you that he was of there for you. >> guest: and that's the other -- >> host: he stay with the his mother. >> and that's the other point. here i am thinking that my daddied not love me. he got up every day, he came home, he wasn't abusive, he and my mom resolved things in an intelligent way. why i thought he didn't love me is beyond me, and one of the reasons i wrote the book is to tell people, many of whom who have had bad experiences with their own dads, often there's no manual. these people is have no better experience, they did the best they could. they did their job, they were the role model. and as long as the old man is above the ground, you can still reach out and perhaps repair the relationship, which is what i did. there's one other wrinkle in the book. i was living in c
his way of punishing me was kinder, gentler and more sensitive than the way he was punished. my dad felt i put a roof over your held, clothing on your back, what's the problem? he never had that. i wanted ward cleaver. my dad was not ward cleaver. i give him a mulligan. >> host: your dad also said to you that he was of there for you. >> guest: and that's the other -- >> host: he stay with the his mother. >> and that's the other point. here i am thinking that my daddied...
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john the baptist in this very expressive way. so different than the other kinds of clouds that we were just looking at. and this is a painting by a norwegian artist named doll and i liked it because we have a nighttime scene and so you think about seeing the clouds in the daytime or the rain clouds or competitions of clouds that are over beautiful land scapes but what do the clouds do in this picture, when we are looking at the moon through the view of the clouds? and this is a painting that is particularly close to my heart. it is mid victor an artist named john martin and this painting is his depiction of the aftermath of the great biblical floods and so the clouds and waters are parting and you can't see it in this slide reproduction but in the actual painting very far in the horizon line you have noah and the arc. but the way that the clouds almost start to take on a figural representation, it is like there is a movement of hope and promise coming in the sky and of course the skies have this long history of being associated w
john the baptist in this very expressive way. so different than the other kinds of clouds that we were just looking at. and this is a painting by a norwegian artist named doll and i liked it because we have a nighttime scene and so you think about seeing the clouds in the daytime or the rain clouds or competitions of clouds that are over beautiful land scapes but what do the clouds do in this picture, when we are looking at the moon through the view of the clouds? and this is a painting that is...
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the discipline was pretty -- very weak in many ways. but so it calls forth for me as an example about school climate that i learned over the course of my year of shooting in that school because people talk about school climate all the time and i think it's hard to grasp, right? although i know that this is a room of people that do deal with this and think about this all the time, but i will just share this one anecdote, which is during the course of that year, this is -- now frame this up against alex has just been assaulted by 10 kids on the bus, he's a kid with special needs, he has been bullied for years, he can barely speak without his lips shaking, i mean there's obviously something going on with this kid, right? but the response is a yawn. now a few weeks earlier $15 was stolen from a teacher in the building and the response was not a yawn, it was a 5-alarm fire. there were literally police cars came, lights on, sirens on, to the building. the principal who you never see in our movie because you never see, we saw that day running
the discipline was pretty -- very weak in many ways. but so it calls forth for me as an example about school climate that i learned over the course of my year of shooting in that school because people talk about school climate all the time and i think it's hard to grasp, right? although i know that this is a room of people that do deal with this and think about this all the time, but i will just share this one anecdote, which is during the course of that year, this is -- now frame this up...
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>> i am very grateful to the prime minister giving way in such a gracious way. taking a back to the point she was making about education as a source of strength in the economy, and she painted a picture that all is well with the education system. can she explain to parents why their children are being sent home from school because there are no teachers available to them? >> mr. speaker, what a pity they are not in my constituency. i am sure they would do better. we have the very best education. we have a very good local authority. we have an authority that runs our education system superbly, and we have the best results. but, in fact, as i was pointing out and will point out again to the honorable gentleman, there are more teachers in proportion to people's than at any previous time in history, and there is more being spent per individual people than ever before, and i would have thought that more teachers and more resources that they could manage these sources better and give a better education. please go on. mr. speaker, i do have to lay out the government, i
>> i am very grateful to the prime minister giving way in such a gracious way. taking a back to the point she was making about education as a source of strength in the economy, and she painted a picture that all is well with the education system. can she explain to parents why their children are being sent home from school because there are no teachers available to them? >> mr. speaker, what a pity they are not in my constituency. i am sure they would do better. we have the very...
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and the only way you can find people like that in some ways is getting into their thoughts and to be very, very intrusive. i kind of think what was the sci-fi movie "minority report" when they could predict who would commit a crime in advance and arrest them beforehand? one of the waz you could reasonably interact with these two lone wolves to be, a year or two years, five years ago, in a way that would have been effective, we can still see if the fbi, if what they're saying is accurate. they took every step they could. every time russia raises a red flag about somebody, i'm not sure i want to give the fbi the tools to sort of go in right there when russia has its own interests. but at the same time, at the same time, you know, these guys while they managed to send a whole city into lockdown, they didn't accomplish any strategic or tactical means from the perspective of al qaeda. in one way we don't, one way we don't want to overreact as horrific as this were, for the victims that they, that were part of this. >> on the question of how they executed this, pete, in terms of resourcing
and the only way you can find people like that in some ways is getting into their thoughts and to be very, very intrusive. i kind of think what was the sci-fi movie "minority report" when they could predict who would commit a crime in advance and arrest them beforehand? one of the waz you could reasonably interact with these two lone wolves to be, a year or two years, five years ago, in a way that would have been effective, we can still see if the fbi, if what they're saying is...
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way it behaves. there is literally nothing in the president's budget that hatz that kind of -- >> i know you said last word but that's factually incorrect. you said in the your introduction. bundled payments. >> that's not in the the president's budget. >> it is! >> brown: all right. okay. very big subject, short amount of time and i promise you we'll ntie. jared bernstein,joe antos and max ritchman, thank you all. >> thank you. >> brown: online, we invite you to weigh in with your thoughts on the president's proposals on social security and medicare. you can leave a comment at our "rundown" blog or on our facebook page. >> woodruff: now to our series on dropouts and what educators are trying to get more high- school students to graduate. we've spent much time chronicling the problem and looking at different approaches that make a difference. there's been better news to report of late, but with graduation season coming soon, there are also questions about what's behind the numbers. the newshour's spe
way it behaves. there is literally nothing in the president's budget that hatz that kind of -- >> i know you said last word but that's factually incorrect. you said in the your introduction. bundled payments. >> that's not in the the president's budget. >> it is! >> brown: all right. okay. very big subject, short amount of time and i promise you we'll ntie. jared bernstein,joe antos and max ritchman, thank you all. >> thank you. >> brown: online, we invite...
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some are really comfortable with public speaking it wasn't that way for me. but i really systematically worked through my fear by trying to practice public speaking in small manageable juices until i reached a point where i'm actually now pretty comfortable with it and i'd say that introverts in general but that it's important to have those kinds of skills even even if it's not your preferred way of being to be able to kind of step out of your preferred way of being temporarily for the sake of a greater project for the sake of a work project or the sake of of a person. you might want to throw your extroverted wife a surprise party even if that's not your cup of tea so i think acquiring the skills to do those things and and sort of judiciously pushing yourself to do those things is a big thing as long as. the base you're honoring who you really are and you're willing to come back to your core self what you got and peers help out there all the time what's the nature in your experience and in your research what's the outcomes introverts with extroverts and inter
some are really comfortable with public speaking it wasn't that way for me. but i really systematically worked through my fear by trying to practice public speaking in small manageable juices until i reached a point where i'm actually now pretty comfortable with it and i'd say that introverts in general but that it's important to have those kinds of skills even even if it's not your preferred way of being to be able to kind of step out of your preferred way of being temporarily for the sake of...
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because reality is this way, human nature is this what. so i should act this way. so that's what we are seeing, people are -- part of liberalism. and their acting accordingly. so we will become more materialistic. by that i mean that we're shopping more, that's certainly part of it. but that we are absorbed and the pleasures and pains of the body as our highest concerns but that's what we want the state to take care. that's the focus of our entire understanding of what it means for human salvation, human good. so what you're going to see is, i think, something like ancient rome, ultimately, but you don't have to be that exotic and say, just go to your. the more secularized you get, what you get? what you have is in, say, the netherlands. >> host: what are some of the specific things? are you talking a policies? >> guest: let's look at something we haven't looked at. increasingly, you will be pushing the boundaries in regard to euthanasia and in regard to infanticide but because they are already done more over there. we begin with a firming abortion, but abortion is
because reality is this way, human nature is this what. so i should act this way. so that's what we are seeing, people are -- part of liberalism. and their acting accordingly. so we will become more materialistic. by that i mean that we're shopping more, that's certainly part of it. but that we are absorbed and the pleasures and pains of the body as our highest concerns but that's what we want the state to take care. that's the focus of our entire understanding of what it means for human...
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in a way that's compassionate but also in a way that's responsible. it will allow them to ultimately earn access to our legal immigration system. they will still have to apply. it doesn't award them anything, but it does give them access to our legal immigration system, to a process that will not encourage people to come here illegal willy in the future, and through a process that isn't unfair for the people who have done it the right way. you talk about the political calculus, i have avoided making the political calculus on this issue because for me, and this may sound new to people, what have you,terms of how politics works today, but what we have now isn't good for anybody. what we have in place today, the status quo, is hobble for america. the only people benefiting from the status quo in immigration today are people trafficking human beings across the border and the people hiring illegal labor for cheap purposes, you know, to pay them very little. these are the only people benefiting from the status quo. it's bad for everyone else. >> as you well
in a way that's compassionate but also in a way that's responsible. it will allow them to ultimately earn access to our legal immigration system. they will still have to apply. it doesn't award them anything, but it does give them access to our legal immigration system, to a process that will not encourage people to come here illegal willy in the future, and through a process that isn't unfair for the people who have done it the right way. you talk about the political calculus, i have avoided...
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we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change.u don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >> we are back with news that federal authorities are demanding answers from a las vegas psychiatric hospital accused of patient dumping. hospital faced criticism that mentally ill patients were given one-way tickets out of the test. >> since medicare and medicaid service are given 10 day. that is bussed out of the state . a man charged with a one-way grayhound bus ticket. he arrived to the shelter and he had no money and understanding why he was sent to sacramento. they had purchased one way bus tickets for patient it is over five years where they had no contacts. the patients are deeply hurt. >> they don't realize that we are people, too and we have a heart . it hurpts. because we feel like we are thrown away like trash. >> one launched three separate investigation and disciplinary ac
we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change.u don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >> we are back with news that federal authorities are demanding answers from a las vegas psychiatric hospital accused of patient dumping. hospital faced criticism that mentally ill patients were given one-way...
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hostility no way a toward neighbors that are living lies in other ways.hat is sadly to say this is a unique relationship the state to an interest in -- solely say this is a unique relationship the state has a interest in. host: carl, ohio. caller: i must be getting old because 20 years ago we would not be talking about these issues -- lawbreakers raking the law, gays getting married -- family values are out the door. they are gone for good. i am scared because the liberals have really ruined this country and the republicans have not helped much. they have made things worse. we are not talking about getting jobs. we are talking about getting rid of social security and medicare. i do not believe how much we have changed in this country. thank you. i agree with carl that we have had some sudden changes. consider the same-sex marriage argument. this conversation has changed dramatically since 2004 and even in the last month or two. that is one reason why social conservatives would say that we ought not to have radical changes on the basis of this cultural mom
hostility no way a toward neighbors that are living lies in other ways.hat is sadly to say this is a unique relationship the state to an interest in -- solely say this is a unique relationship the state has a interest in. host: carl, ohio. caller: i must be getting old because 20 years ago we would not be talking about these issues -- lawbreakers raking the law, gays getting married -- family values are out the door. they are gone for good. i am scared because the liberals have really ruined...
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a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth, muni had added two lines. and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus
a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth, muni had added two lines. and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus
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out in a number of ways. time is money was great for colonial empire trying to expand around the globe. it's part behalf allowed western europe to go take over a whole lot of the world. but we actually reached the end we reach the limit of that. there's nowhere else to take over and the places we still try to take over virtually through world bank loans that force them to open the market. the countries got wise to that. at the end of the 20th century. wait a minute. taking this might not be a good thing. and they started a push back. so we kind have reached the limits at the same time that we, you know, magically for whatever reason we plugged our computers to the phone line and got the internet. the internet took off, i would argue, because of a culture readiness for it. i guess you can call it reader response theory. we were ready for a peer-to-peer culture. you know, just as jet travel was ready for something other than spoken hub flights. you know, human beings were ready for something other than outsourc
out in a number of ways. time is money was great for colonial empire trying to expand around the globe. it's part behalf allowed western europe to go take over a whole lot of the world. but we actually reached the end we reach the limit of that. there's nowhere else to take over and the places we still try to take over virtually through world bank loans that force them to open the market. the countries got wise to that. at the end of the 20th century. wait a minute. taking this might not be a...
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story was true, there was no way. my character, from where i was from, it was like, i'm already guilty. so for intimidation, i didn't feel intimidated. i always like i said, the hope i had from one end, it deteriorated from me even losing faith from the system and the police arresting me. the lawyers were the ones that helped me get out and the same people that i needed to help me get out were the ones that i was like mad at. so mad, my madness made me fight. so i stayed fighting but i never felt like it was going to be over. i got a niece that is 23 years old right now, even in 2011 when my case got over turned and i called her and i said i will be home. she said you say that all the time. so i never felt like i was giving up. no matter how much time i got because i knew the facts behind it and it was like the principle facts behind it refused to let me give you no matter what. even coming home, when my case got accepted. it was like, i'm going home. it still didn't happen. i'm thinking in 60 days the court will, i'm
story was true, there was no way. my character, from where i was from, it was like, i'm already guilty. so for intimidation, i didn't feel intimidated. i always like i said, the hope i had from one end, it deteriorated from me even losing faith from the system and the police arresting me. the lawyers were the ones that helped me get out and the same people that i needed to help me get out were the ones that i was like mad at. so mad, my madness made me fight. so i stayed fighting but i never...
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to use the internet. >> we can talk to these people now in a way we couldn't before. connectivity to everybody also includes being connected to the evil people. maybe we can invent ways as we think about these problems to get to them before they do something really terrible. >> rose: well said. eric schmidt and jared cohen the new digital age reshaping the future of people, nations and businesses. thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you, jared. back in a moment, stay with us. >> the development bank was massive infrastructure project that have become synonymous with the rise of china, also played an important role in increasing china's global influence, it helped bank roll the regime of hugo chavez with loans up to $40 billion and also lent more to africa since 2001, than the world bank, chen juan runs the bank, princeling son of one of the eight immortals that helped build china as we know it. we join from washington from two reporters from bloomberg's beijing bureau, the authors of this book, china's super bank, oil and influence how china development bank is re
to use the internet. >> we can talk to these people now in a way we couldn't before. connectivity to everybody also includes being connected to the evil people. maybe we can invent ways as we think about these problems to get to them before they do something really terrible. >> rose: well said. eric schmidt and jared cohen the new digital age reshaping the future of people, nations and businesses. thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you, jared. back in a moment, stay...
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one person died that tremors were felt across the gulf from dubai buildings were evacuated all the way to new delhi but people ran into the streets and said it was as powerful as the one in pakistan controlled kashmir which left seventy five thousand dead in two thousand and five and we could go another quake in western iran killed dozens. well just let you know r.t. is having a technical break from midnight moscow time that's about half an hour from now but we'll be back bright and early tomorrow morning but first though a man loved by the people but feared by the banks skies there and because reporting just a couple of minutes. oh no who lazy bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines on individuals and legal and to these for using vulgar already in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vogue or i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorshi
one person died that tremors were felt across the gulf from dubai buildings were evacuated all the way to new delhi but people ran into the streets and said it was as powerful as the one in pakistan controlled kashmir which left seventy five thousand dead in two thousand and five and we could go another quake in western iran killed dozens. well just let you know r.t. is having a technical break from midnight moscow time that's about half an hour from now but we'll be back bright and early...
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ways maybe for some of you they're old ways now. but new and improved ways for government to reach users of our programs and services. and i want to say the last special thank you to the folks from apple-liscious. this thing is awesome. this past year, the trust for public land which is a national parks organization determined that san francisco, which has 4,000 acres of open space and over 220 parks, over 15% of the city's land is open space. the trust for public land said we have the best urban park system in america. and the challenge for us is making sure that all of our park users understand all of the wonderful things in our park system and know how to use our parks to tailor to their own specific experience. as diverse as this city is, there are hundreds if not thousands of different ways that people like to use and enjoy our parks. and in this app there is information about our parks, about our play grounds, about our ball fields, about our trails, about our community gardens, about the 300 pieces of public art in our jurisd
ways maybe for some of you they're old ways now. but new and improved ways for government to reach users of our programs and services. and i want to say the last special thank you to the folks from apple-liscious. this thing is awesome. this past year, the trust for public land which is a national parks organization determined that san francisco, which has 4,000 acres of open space and over 220 parks, over 15% of the city's land is open space. the trust for public land said we have the best...
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there's only one way to soothe my soul ♪ i only one way only one way ♪ ♪ only one way only one way ♪oming for you to stop this crawl iing ♪ ♪ i'm taking my place by your side ♪ ♪ i'm not leaving until i'm satisfied ♪ ♪ in's only one way to soothe my soul ♪ ♪ there's only one way to soothe my soul ♪ ♪ there's only one way to soothe my soul there's only one way ♪ ♪ to soothe my soul only one way only one way ♪ ♪ only one way only one way ♪ ♪ only one way...
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there's still a long way to go. republicans could still block a move to actually vote on the bill, itself. 14 republican senators including minority leader mitch mcconnell have threatened to block a debate on gun legislation. even a debate. it became clear today the republican party is far from united on this issue. at least seven republican senators and there could be more oppose a fill buibuster to oppo- to block at least having a debate. in fact, the spokesman for senator tom coburn put it this way. "he will vote for the motion to proceed. eschewing this debate is a stupid party policy." will the republicans act like the stupid party on guns? blanche lincoln is a former democratic senator from arkansas. and sam stein is political editor at the "huffington post." i want to start with sam on the reporting here. it looks to me like there's a good chance they will have 60 votes, to at least begin debate two days from now. >> yeah, that's about right. from our count, we have about eight republican senators who are lea
there's still a long way to go. republicans could still block a move to actually vote on the bill, itself. 14 republican senators including minority leader mitch mcconnell have threatened to block a debate on gun legislation. even a debate. it became clear today the republican party is far from united on this issue. at least seven republican senators and there could be more oppose a fill buibuster to oppo- to block at least having a debate. in fact, the spokesman for senator tom coburn put it...
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is something where this way. it. is their way through. nine o'clock people has anyone gone through it's going to stay here let's see what the story is. there. don't come up. jeeps. sit down. sit down son. wasn't. clear how much i cut myself. give me a bad. i'll be on the lookout call for yeah. come on fayette. get your leg out. get in there get out and start running. run after those kids. yet. and the lot of them we don't want to have to keep coming into jerusalem without a permit now we want to come in with dignity to both east and west jerusalem that i build it all up and you know i want to go through the checkpoint and into jerusalem i want to come out with a paramedic instead of being scared to death to me i don't know i'm not knowing whether i'll make it back to my kids are being arrested or i want us to joke with the court a little every day i think maybe i'll be arrested today. all except to allah and the soldiers not me. you. sad little village of the dead is dry now when it's wet you look for any stone their dollar asks why it. w
is something where this way. it. is their way through. nine o'clock people has anyone gone through it's going to stay here let's see what the story is. there. don't come up. jeeps. sit down. sit down son. wasn't. clear how much i cut myself. give me a bad. i'll be on the lookout call for yeah. come on fayette. get your leg out. get in there get out and start running. run after those kids. yet. and the lot of them we don't want to have to keep coming into jerusalem without a permit now we want...
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and everything is that way. in some systems the entropy occurs quickly or take place over a long period of time. but this man discovered what is in some ways the opposite of that. he studied open systems that have energy flowing into it and through it and out again, and what he found was that when the flow of energy into an open system increases enough, beyond a certain threshold, then two things happen. it breaks down the -- the pattern of the system breaks down, but here's the surprising part. then the system re-organizes itself at a higher level of complexity. and the whole field of complexity science came from that discovery, and the way we use the word -- emer gent" comes from that discovery. so, think for a minute about what happened over the last 20 years with the internet. when bill clinton and i went into the white house in 1993, there were 50 sites on the world wine wed. -- world wine web. and now there's a trillion of them. and look what happened to newspapers all over the world. that's part of the br
and everything is that way. in some systems the entropy occurs quickly or take place over a long period of time. but this man discovered what is in some ways the opposite of that. he studied open systems that have energy flowing into it and through it and out again, and what he found was that when the flow of energy into an open system increases enough, beyond a certain threshold, then two things happen. it breaks down the -- the pattern of the system breaks down, but here's the surprising...
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"the way of the knife." it's on the book shelves right now. mark mazzetti, eve captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> jon: that's our show. join us next week at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> one of the things we need are parents, parents to be more careful and more repetitive at telling their kids that it is
"the way of the knife." it's on the book shelves right now. mark mazzetti, eve captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> jon: that's our show. join us next week at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> one of the things we need are parents, parents to be more careful and more repetitive at telling their kids that it is
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are several ways.first, you need to discover the discussion at your remarks as interesting because there is a protest on these guys do social networking can we call them occupy 2.0. they are not against eggs that liberal capitalism. they want transitional government for six months. they want elections were neither president governments are assigned last week or the leader of the opposition may consider equally corrupt. they came to this platform for the new media, which is very interesting. they came out with 10 requests and organize online voting, like whether the three most important things we stand for? a small sample is a country of 2 million people. i wouldn't say we can use it anywhere in the world. one case where the chief unity around this platform. this is a very, very interesting case. the prime minister resigned two weeks ago and the leader of the main opposition party resigned from the place of the opposition party. i have a lovely woman for a temporary prime minister as we speak. when you
are several ways.first, you need to discover the discussion at your remarks as interesting because there is a protest on these guys do social networking can we call them occupy 2.0. they are not against eggs that liberal capitalism. they want transitional government for six months. they want elections were neither president governments are assigned last week or the leader of the opposition may consider equally corrupt. they came to this platform for the new media, which is very interesting....
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no way.ay. and the worst part is they're delicious. mmm, you're right. maybe we should give other new things a chance. no way. way. [ male announcer ] we've taken 100% whole grain brown rice and wheat, delicious sweet potato, and savory red bean... and woven them into something unexpected. the new brown rice triscuit line; with sweet potato and red bean varieties. a new take on an old favorite. >>> anyone fall for an april fool's joke today? i wasn't about to fall for the one headline i saw this morning, "todd akin, allen west, lavished government money on staff after losing re-election." yeah, right. that's a good one. those guys are tea partyiers, always attacking government spending. >> the biggest thing that we have to do is reduce the size and scope of the federal government. >> how serious the excessive spending in the federal government is. >> we have a spending problem in washington, d.c. >> we have to fund it and everything else not essential really has to go. >> pretty funny, right?
no way.ay. and the worst part is they're delicious. mmm, you're right. maybe we should give other new things a chance. no way. way. [ male announcer ] we've taken 100% whole grain brown rice and wheat, delicious sweet potato, and savory red bean... and woven them into something unexpected. the new brown rice triscuit line; with sweet potato and red bean varieties. a new take on an old favorite. >>> anyone fall for an april fool's joke today? i wasn't about to fall for the one headline...
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i'm walking down this way to
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there's a couple of ways to go b.a. about that. the best way to make the request is walk around the school and thrills about the small things that can be fixed. we do have
there's a couple of ways to go b.a. about that. the best way to make the request is walk around the school and thrills about the small things that can be fixed. we do have
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ok so the way to do it the proper way you know is a lawyer you go to your boss you go to your boss's boss if they don't respond that's when you go elsewhere doesn't he go to the press give you an example of mike german he's a former agent for the f.b.i. he exposed the f.b.i. squelching investigation into connections between islamic extremists of white supremacist plotting terrorist attacks the united states the f.b.i. was covering it up because of improper action by their agents he went all way up to the director of the f.b.i. director of the f.b.i. still didn't help him it was probably involved in it and then he went to senator charles grassley who exposed it now germans my hero he did it he exposed them and he did so in the right way bradley manning did a document dump he did the largest document dump actually in american history he wasn't just to expose misconduct would you i think a whistleblower should do he simply dumped a five hundred thousand documents. and he included names one of the reasons why john kiriakou is in trouble is because he gave the names of agents the right wa
ok so the way to do it the proper way you know is a lawyer you go to your boss you go to your boss's boss if they don't respond that's when you go elsewhere doesn't he go to the press give you an example of mike german he's a former agent for the f.b.i. he exposed the f.b.i. squelching investigation into connections between islamic extremists of white supremacist plotting terrorist attacks the united states the f.b.i. was covering it up because of improper action by their agents he went all way...
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it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick me sign on my back because being difficult, as you would understand, made me a target and that imprint stayed with me for many years and guided me in a very dysfunctional angry self-loathing kind of way as many children do. today, 160,000 kids are not in public school because they are afraid of what someone might say or do to them. so that lives in me and like some of you and your own stories, i was fortunate enough to use it to
it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a...
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we come full circle in-in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now, jorgensen-britts group, and we attack it from a couple of different angles. providing direct treatment back in the nineties, to now running full-service employee assistance programs, where we work to intervene in the disease and get folks into recovery before they lose everything. i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, i haven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to give back, to help others. it's allowed me to be a wife, a mother, a productive citizen, as well as an elder in my church. so i'm truly grateful to be standing here today. my grandmother taught me a song that kind of saw me through a lot of the worst of my alcoholism, and i thought i'd just ask
we come full circle in-in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now, jorgensen-britts group, and we attack it from a couple of different angles. providing direct treatment back in the nineties, to now running full-service employee assistance programs, where we work to intervene in the disease and get folks into recovery before they lose everything. i'm...
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it's already one way down this lane. there is no good way. it's a compromise, i understand, but it's something you may want to consider. the garage, it was just torn away. it used to fit 40-50 cars. california and polk there is a good area where you can replicate like the one on bush and polk perhaps where the shop is. you can still keep downstairs businesses and if they would look good, but that would take a lot of the heat off. i do appreciate what you are doing but you have to kind of follow your own rules. >> thank you. anyone else care for public comment. seeing none. >> directors moving on. these items are considered to be routine unless a member of the board would like to be considered separately. no. 4 has been considered separately. could we have a brief staff comment on o and p which is revoke right turn only broader street bound and broader stop sign. to highlight that why we are doing this in light of the fact that it's going to affect the 71 and the 6. >> mr. ruskin? >> yes. i have the same question when i saw this come through b
it's already one way down this lane. there is no good way. it's a compromise, i understand, but it's something you may want to consider. the garage, it was just torn away. it used to fit 40-50 cars. california and polk there is a good area where you can replicate like the one on bush and polk perhaps where the shop is. you can still keep downstairs businesses and if they would look good, but that would take a lot of the heat off. i do appreciate what you are doing but you have to kind of follow...
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this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the president has convened now two bullying summits where we bring the best practices to bear and learn locally. we've been doing webinar series across the country, you can find the dates for those on the web site. tom also mentioned about school busses and we realize, right, because this is not just about teachers, this is not just about forward-looking superintendents or guidance
this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence...
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there's usually only one way out and that's the way you went in. if that's compromised, you are in big trouble. forcible entry. when do you use forcible entry, what kind of tools do you use? you want to go in -- first thing you need to do is always try to get in the easiest way. what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the top, good. we're going to say that this is the glass from here on down, so how would you break it? do i just want to take it like this and smash it this way? no. the end of the board, going to use the end of the board, but i'm also going to remember that the glass can hurt me. if i were to hit it like this, the glass could slide down, cut my hand. so you want
there's usually only one way out and that's the way you went in. if that's compromised, you are in big trouble. forcible entry. when do you use forcible entry, what kind of tools do you use? you want to go in -- first thing you need to do is always try to get in the easiest way. what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the...
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clearly president morsi knows his way around the good religious insult. is there anything else bassem may have done here perhaps concerning the president himself >> he mocked him when he was awarded an honorary degree in pakistan and took aim at the president's less than fluent english. >> jon: making fun of the president's hat and less than fluent english -- that was my entire career for eight years. do you have any idea... ( cheers and applause ) that's all i did. i'm sorry. you should hear what we say about the president we supposedly like. barack, you smoke so much your lungs are the only authentically black things about you. kind of reminds me of his campaign slogan. yes, we can. but should we? what happened to barry from the block? have we been fooled by the barack that you got? all that power that you didn't like when someone else had it, you decided to keep it. oh, my god. you're frodo. arrest me. i don't get this, man. you're the president of egypt. the inheritor of one of the greatest lands and people in recorded history. your people invented ci
clearly president morsi knows his way around the good religious insult. is there anything else bassem may have done here perhaps concerning the president himself >> he mocked him when he was awarded an honorary degree in pakistan and took aim at the president's less than fluent english. >> jon: making fun of the president's hat and less than fluent english -- that was my entire career for eight years. do you have any idea... ( cheers and applause ) that's all i did. i'm sorry. you...
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in many ways, maybe this was the right thing, the timing is right.if they are working so hard in trying to - they meaning the board of trustees city college - to get their house in order, having a select committee, a joint committee formed, by the way the have extra time, come to more meetings. that may not be the right time. i want to reiterate, supervisor campos's statement that it's a two-way thing; when i was on the other end of the board of education, it felt like it was not a two way thing; nobody ever asked us at the beginning what the agenda was and so forth. just a suggestion. that you don't come up with the joint select committee, where all three entities are in the same committee. it would be so crazy to do that. where you have one item about the school district, and why would the city college want to come? that's why i think there is a joint select committee between the school district on the board of supervisors. and this is a joint select committee . anyway between the school district and city college so i recommend that we go that rout
in many ways, maybe this was the right thing, the timing is right.if they are working so hard in trying to - they meaning the board of trustees city college - to get their house in order, having a select committee, a joint committee formed, by the way the have extra time, come to more meetings. that may not be the right time. i want to reiterate, supervisor campos's statement that it's a two-way thing; when i was on the other end of the board of education, it felt like it was not a two way...
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we're 90% of the way there.have to define ak-47 and clips with 30 weapons and weapons that fire 20, 30 rounds at a burst. do you need that to protect your home and your family and your land? can you deal with that with a couple handguns, a couple high-powered hunting rifles. >> you have to -- mental health records being kept sealed is absolutely important. >> totally agree. it's a fascinating debate. it will keep going because, at the moment, the politicians are doing nothing. i find it skand lousz. scandalous. anyway, thank you all very much. that was a great debate. we'll be back after the break. 's. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if
we're 90% of the way there.have to define ak-47 and clips with 30 weapons and weapons that fire 20, 30 rounds at a burst. do you need that to protect your home and your family and your land? can you deal with that with a couple handguns, a couple high-powered hunting rifles. >> you have to -- mental health records being kept sealed is absolutely important. >> totally agree. it's a fascinating debate. it will keep going because, at the moment, the politicians are doing nothing. i...
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nobody runs their household that way. most state governments don't operate that way. but we are totally incompetent when it comes to spending america's tax payers money. why would we continue to waste $32 billion a year on i. t. programs that don't work for the federal government? you know, that's 60% of what they want to take additionally out of the pentagon. that's government. why would we do that? where is the leadership in the congress say we're going get it stopped? we're going have a personal subcommittee that look at this, overside it, look at the back actors in government and we're going demand the people who make the decisions get fired and the companies that are not performing pay the money back. none of that happens. so you can defraud the federal government, you cannot perform on a contract, and you can do it with impunity. and that's because members of congress are basically not willing or inexperienced to not know that you ought to be able to hold people accountable for what they say they're going do. it whether it's a federal employee, a procurement emp
nobody runs their household that way. most state governments don't operate that way. but we are totally incompetent when it comes to spending america's tax payers money. why would we continue to waste $32 billion a year on i. t. programs that don't work for the federal government? you know, that's 60% of what they want to take additionally out of the pentagon. that's government. why would we do that? where is the leadership in the congress say we're going get it stopped? we're going have a...
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and so i talk about those things in as ordinary a way as i can and as candid and open a way as i could in order, ihope to give people courage to talk about and rethink their own experiences. there was a second purpose to this book because, you see, the books that i love are the books that i've read and make me think on different levels. that deliver more than one message. because there is a beauty, i think, in reading books and discovering new things. and you'll learn about how i used books after my father's death to escape the up happiness in my -- the unhappiness in my home. and they became a rocket ship out of that unhappiness, but a rocket ship that landed me on far universes of the world when i found science fiction to understanding places that i thought i'd never get to visit. i now gratefully have the wherewithal to do it. but i found india and africa and places that i had heard about on television but never imagined knowing. and i learned about them through books. i hope that every child in this audience and any child who hears me speaking understands that television is wonderf
and so i talk about those things in as ordinary a way as i can and as candid and open a way as i could in order, ihope to give people courage to talk about and rethink their own experiences. there was a second purpose to this book because, you see, the books that i love are the books that i've read and make me think on different levels. that deliver more than one message. because there is a beauty, i think, in reading books and discovering new things. and you'll learn about how i used books...
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civil rights suggests citizenship in a narrow way. freedom is citizenship in a much broader way. so the poor people's campaign, i think, says a lot to these different, these different themes, and we can talk about, obviously, this is an occupy picture. we can talk about in the q&a. i wanted to end, though, with one last very short excerpt that thinks about coalition and the come mentionty of it. speaking to feminists in 983, civil rights veteran bernice johnson reagan captured the quandary face inside the 1960s and 1970s when they sought cooperation with others. coalition work not work done in your home, she said. coalition has to be done in the street, and it is some of the most dangerous work you can do. her statement still holds true today. thanks so much. [applause] so, um, i think we have finish what time is it? oh, man, i went much longer than -- [laughter] i'm sorry. so we have time for q&a for a little while here. do folks have comments or questions? yeah, katie. >> i have a question. so in occupy people just came. >> yeah. >> but i'm wondering with the city, you said the
civil rights suggests citizenship in a narrow way. freedom is citizenship in a much broader way. so the poor people's campaign, i think, says a lot to these different, these different themes, and we can talk about, obviously, this is an occupy picture. we can talk about in the q&a. i wanted to end, though, with one last very short excerpt that thinks about coalition and the come mentionty of it. speaking to feminists in 983, civil rights veteran bernice johnson reagan captured the quandary...
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way. people do it in this country. it is a tactic. people try it from time to time. and they lose, because americans do not settle disputes that way. in fact, we're pretty invested in having a political system that has us not settling disputes that way. once you threaten that you are going to settle your political disputes by use of arms, you will lose all of your political disputes. tempting as it may be, particularly when the issue is guns itself, threats and physical intimidation are not how we successfully achieve change in this country. this is. >> hi, i'm dylan hockley's mom, please do what you can do support the strongest possible. >> sure. >> you just -- my heart just goes out to you folks. it just -- what can you say? >> there's nothing you can say. i am just a mom. we lost our son, and every day is challenging, but if i can do something to help save lives of other children or other adults and help other moms not go through this, then i have an obligation to do it. so i will do it
way. people do it in this country. it is a tactic. people try it from time to time. and they lose, because americans do not settle disputes that way. in fact, we're pretty invested in having a political system that has us not settling disputes that way. once you threaten that you are going to settle your political disputes by use of arms, you will lose all of your political disputes. tempting as it may be, particularly when the issue is guns itself, threats and physical intimidation are not how...
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i'm not totally convinced that the way in which you go about solving them is the way to solve, but it is without question the right thing to do to put them on the public table to be debate and had discussed. cat ex and negative declarations need to be clarified, the process needs to be made transparent. however, simple accuracy requires me to say that it is simply not as you assert at the beginning of this, that this has nothing to do, your legislation has nothing to do with e-i-rs and it has nothing to with projects like cpmc. if it had nothing to do with e-i-rs, why did you repeal section 31.16 of the administrative code which only addresses e-i-rs and replace it with new language that has caused two-thirds of the commentary today? clearly this legislation does deal with ceqa, with e-i-rs, with projects that require full e-i-rs, not simply negative declarations and cat ex's. so, it would again seem simply fair to allow full debate of those big questions that are encompassed by supervisor kim's legislation as well. i strongly urge you to hold action today until both supervisor kim's
i'm not totally convinced that the way in which you go about solving them is the way to solve, but it is without question the right thing to do to put them on the public table to be debate and had discussed. cat ex and negative declarations need to be clarified, the process needs to be made transparent. however, simple accuracy requires me to say that it is simply not as you assert at the beginning of this, that this has nothing to do, your legislation has nothing to do with e-i-rs and it has...
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we made our first month, all right so that is always a good way to start the year, so. i hope you subscribe. i hope you also receive all of the digital information the expanding array of information we send out in that way if you don't subscribe today, you can save a little money if you see our circulation folks just for thank you going for being ore we will give you a book of list and you have access to the premium content resemble and follow up to drop your business card on the business times...