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years ago we talking and i was arguing that we would see a lot of multifamily housing starts and waserse you saw foreclosure to renting and the other was demographics, a large a new heving into prepared. that is nearing the end of the growth spurt, so in the next year or so, that will peak and we will start looking at a pickup in homeownership and rentals softening. covert --is the cohort that is more inclined to rent and when you people start actually buying? >> historically, people rent in the 20's. others over 85. less so in the 30's. move intose people their 30's, they buy homes. behavior could shift, student loans could slow that down, but it should happen and it will move from renting to owning. is ill beshift, could bullish -- could it still be bullish as people choose to live in cities? >> it could be. this is one of those data issues, if you follow multifamily, sometimes they mix condos for sale with rentals, so you have to be careful. we couldn't see a lot more condo see some -- we could more condo complexes. joe: from your perspective in california, what do you see around you
years ago we talking and i was arguing that we would see a lot of multifamily housing starts and waserse you saw foreclosure to renting and the other was demographics, a large a new heving into prepared. that is nearing the end of the growth spurt, so in the next year or so, that will peak and we will start looking at a pickup in homeownership and rentals softening. covert --is the cohort that is more inclined to rent and when you people start actually buying? >> historically, people rent...
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waser: all i wanted to say i know there is taxation involved somewhere on these oil companies if they start exporting this oil. my question is, are we going to tax them at the american rate or at the foreign import rate of the other companies? if you tax all of that oil coming out of this country with an export tax, you could probably pay for obamacare. that is all i have to say. be additional profits that might be made if we export crude will be taxed at the u.s. rate. although the economic analyses show higher tax revenues, higher revenues paid to the federal government. higher state tax revenues. exporting crude is a win for all levels of government, not to mention the american jobs that are going to be created. i would like to point out that a new study by the progressive policy institute pointed out that of the top 20 companies investing in the u.s. in 2014, 5 of them work well producers. investede companies over $33 billion, each billion dollars of new investment is 20,000 new jobs. those five companies alone created over 720,000 jobs in 2014. because of their strong investment.
waser: all i wanted to say i know there is taxation involved somewhere on these oil companies if they start exporting this oil. my question is, are we going to tax them at the american rate or at the foreign import rate of the other companies? if you tax all of that oil coming out of this country with an export tax, you could probably pay for obamacare. that is all i have to say. be additional profits that might be made if we export crude will be taxed at the u.s. rate. although the economic...
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he looked at all of these waserent things and he giving people general guidance and giving them the freedomgetting things done. charlie: so far, it is getting people freedom and giving them the ability to delegate on the frontline. laszlo: it is important to have goals and make those goals transparent. select google, we have these things called objectives and key results. but every quarter, people set goals and it is manageable to everyone -- viewable to everybody in the company. you can see what everyone is doing. in either sort of high-level alignment. charlie: the most important thing is for everybody to understand how to make the team better, how their contribution, their contribution is essential to the overall contribution, it is like a football team. absolutely, but in the reality, most work places don't work that way. charlie: why is that? laszlo: i think part of it is people live in fear in a lot of workplaces, right? because anybody who is a manager also has a manager and they want to make sure they look good and that they are doing the right thing. instead of doing the thing that
he looked at all of these waserent things and he giving people general guidance and giving them the freedomgetting things done. charlie: so far, it is getting people freedom and giving them the ability to delegate on the frontline. laszlo: it is important to have goals and make those goals transparent. select google, we have these things called objectives and key results. but every quarter, people set goals and it is manageable to everyone -- viewable to everybody in the company. you can see...
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it wasere, in a gritty neighborhood nearby, that leah remini and her family came to le in the mid-1980s after a disastrous tour of duty in florida with scientology's religious order, the sea org. >> there was a big scientology community there and we slept on someone's floor. we had nothing. >> reporter: despite the fact that she thought her daughters had been threatened with overly harsh punishment for their misbehavior, leah's mother, vicki, did decide to keep the family deeply involved in scientology. why didn't you say to yourself, i don't want to be part of an organization that would put kids in this position? >> never even ought about that. >> reporter: so you thought this was a failure of specific individuals, not the organization. >> exactly right, exactly. >> reporter: now in l.a., leah threw herself into the practice and study of scientology known as "moving up the bridge to total freedom." what do you get as you move up the levels? >> it promotes that you getting awareness as a spiritual being. >> reporter: these are the courses? >> yes. >> reporter: moving up the bridge invol
it wasere, in a gritty neighborhood nearby, that leah remini and her family came to le in the mid-1980s after a disastrous tour of duty in florida with scientology's religious order, the sea org. >> there was a big scientology community there and we slept on someone's floor. we had nothing. >> reporter: despite the fact that she thought her daughters had been threatened with overly harsh punishment for their misbehavior, leah's mother, vicki, did decide to keep the family deeply...
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from the end of the second world war until the collapse of the soviet union, , it waser was communismtially ideological, theoretical, and quasireligious, and its contradictions are its dangers. wayly that was the simple of talking about us being under threat, that somehow our system it seemse target line, almost ludicrous, but the issue with vietnam was not just vietnam, it was somehow all of southeast asia and then all of asia and in the whole rest of then the whole rest of the world would someday come to threaten us. you don't have to go deeply into the rhetoric now about the middle east to see the same dynamic, just watching -- the horrors of what is happening now with the refugee flow out of the region, the reaction among the talking heads is that the solution is that the u.s. has to be more involved, has to somehow solve the problem of syria. and not permit the russians to be part of solving the problem of syria, although obviously, to solve the problem of syria will be a lot easier if the russians are a factor in it. regardless of the time period, what motivates us to engage in
from the end of the second world war until the collapse of the soviet union, , it waser was communismtially ideological, theoretical, and quasireligious, and its contradictions are its dangers. wayly that was the simple of talking about us being under threat, that somehow our system it seemse target line, almost ludicrous, but the issue with vietnam was not just vietnam, it was somehow all of southeast asia and then all of asia and in the whole rest of then the whole rest of the world would...
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waser: the gentleman who calling earlier, he was looking for the word sequester. tragic.e thing to me is lack of leadership. what was mr. stevens doing it benghazi on 9/11? the secretary of state should have pulled everybody out and put him back in aaa. the whole thing with yemen, and egypt, and everything. that was just a lack of leadership. numbered two, i would like to know why the role of the fifth fleet in bahrain was released three days after benghazi and was back to washington. knowr two, i would like to why the cia will see the wanted -- toe to halt rescue help rescue during the attack were not released to go. was the information that was withheld about the navy and/or the air force in italy about sending people in? i believe there was a group of people in cripple you that were ready to get on a plane and fly to benghazi. revelation that she sent chelsea an e-mail letting her know that it wasn't the video. did they began to push the point for 12 days. peoplen told one of the 's family that it was about the video. there is something questions that nobody is
waser: the gentleman who calling earlier, he was looking for the word sequester. tragic.e thing to me is lack of leadership. what was mr. stevens doing it benghazi on 9/11? the secretary of state should have pulled everybody out and put him back in aaa. the whole thing with yemen, and egypt, and everything. that was just a lack of leadership. numbered two, i would like to know why the role of the fifth fleet in bahrain was released three days after benghazi and was back to washington. knowr...
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florida waser from always running for speaker.e is the favorite of the conservative house freedom caucus. there is jason chaffetz who has been in the race on the long but he hasn't picked up enough support to create any momentum even with mccarthy dropping out. also talking to their colleagues is the texas republican bill flores. you have marsha blackburn talking to colleagues. you're a slew of texas republicans talking to colleagues. was moreland's out there having conversations about how he would be willing to serve. there are a lot of names but none of these people have the following that kevin mccarthy could have built up that paul ryan has. it really would take multiple rounds to have someone emerge with a majority of votes. host: do you know if the house speaker is currently calling mr. ryan to consider the position? aest: paul ryan is under tremendous amount of pressure from republican leaders to enter the race. he's got calls from speaker boehner. kevin mccarthy is the gamut of top-tier republican leaders saying you are th
florida waser from always running for speaker.e is the favorite of the conservative house freedom caucus. there is jason chaffetz who has been in the race on the long but he hasn't picked up enough support to create any momentum even with mccarthy dropping out. also talking to their colleagues is the texas republican bill flores. you have marsha blackburn talking to colleagues. you're a slew of texas republicans talking to colleagues. was moreland's out there having conversations about how he...