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our concern is that after we leave here today, all this will kind of go by the wayside. and, so, we don't know he if it is appropriate for their action to come back before this committee or there should be follow-up with regard to these departments, perhaps before the neighborhood services and safety committee. and, so, i have that question for you and would like to know how to best follow-up is to keep the pressure on vision zero. >> thank you. is there any more to your presentation? >> no. >> so, i think, number one, i do want to give the department representatives an opportunity to respond if they so desire to put questions that you pose. i noaa side from the civil grand jury report that this will definitely be an ongoing conversation between colleagues, between all of our various city departments. and, so, we are constrained in term of our actual resolution as to the language we are able to adopt for follow-up. we will need to have our individual supervisors follow-up with the departments separate from a hearing here at gao. with that, supervisor chiu? >> i think i'l
our concern is that after we leave here today, all this will kind of go by the wayside. and, so, we don't know he if it is appropriate for their action to come back before this committee or there should be follow-up with regard to these departments, perhaps before the neighborhood services and safety committee. and, so, i have that question for you and would like to know how to best follow-up is to keep the pressure on vision zero. >> thank you. is there any more to your presentation?...
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being emboldened, but to a certain extent law and order at least in this town, really falling by the waysidethese are basically mobs, militia members attached to them, who are doing this, and i just tried to talk to the police who were on the other side of the street watching this happen, and they refused to engage with me, or discuss why they weren't able or willing to stop this from happening. >> we heard what seemed to be a little tussle as you were talking earlier. are you okay? >> reporter: yeah, we're fine. we weren't the target today. yesterday we were held as we left the ukrainian base for 2.5 hours, and threatened, the crowd said that were going to flip our van over, and they started counting down from 10, and we had to show them our video, so eventually they let us go. clearly people feeling that they need to force journalists or representatives of what they see as the west, the united nations out of crimea, making the point that they are for the russian intervention, the russian invasion, and they are taking the law into their own hands to make that point. >> nick schifrin live in
being emboldened, but to a certain extent law and order at least in this town, really falling by the waysidethese are basically mobs, militia members attached to them, who are doing this, and i just tried to talk to the police who were on the other side of the street watching this happen, and they refused to engage with me, or discuss why they weren't able or willing to stop this from happening. >> we heard what seemed to be a little tussle as you were talking earlier. are you okay?...
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. >> just fall by the wayside? >> fall by the wayside.only focusing in on her own students. >> she is running a half a million dollar ad campaign. now, the public schools aren't doing that. what's your response to that? >> amazing. >> you have to win in the arena of public opinion and with a half a million dollars you can turn people against public education pretty good. >> amazing. in today's "new york times" it was reported she paid $500,000 to political consultants. public schools do not have access to that type of money. they can't run their own pr campaigns. they can't hire political consultants to make the case for them. they are at a disadvantage. they rely on programs like this to get the word out about what they're doing in the public school system. >> we have seen some tweets on this program that charter schools can go out and recruit and there's an extra curricula activity element in all of this to, who has the best athletic teams, who has the best students that are gifted in certain areas of music and what not. does that limit
. >> just fall by the wayside? >> fall by the wayside.only focusing in on her own students. >> she is running a half a million dollar ad campaign. now, the public schools aren't doing that. what's your response to that? >> amazing. >> you have to win in the arena of public opinion and with a half a million dollars you can turn people against public education pretty good. >> amazing. in today's "new york times" it was reported she paid $500,000 to...
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it's an outside chance given the weather with me theology aside the wayside and good morning to me it isn't until i seen grey skies as they get to wear to school. what can we expect today. the morning campaign is going to be a stormy day across most of the country. this guy is an incline their intent to us to intensive coaching and this is a very high view of the anchor for the southern area and also ahead the snow maker for the northern area now we have reports of about one hundred fifty millimeters of rainfall in parts of the cumbersome the prefecture gust of over one hundred km are in okinawa prefecture the system will likely move across the east. the heaviest rain will come into the phone over the pacific coast the warrants that would have been eyeing that took the aviation whims of about one hundred fifty five kilometers per hour plus faithful about two hundred millimeters unlikely which is enough to cause some flooding a swollen gland signs in leeds and going to be up to six meters that the custom of course the planning as well the area including tokyo with the testimony of cond
it's an outside chance given the weather with me theology aside the wayside and good morning to me it isn't until i seen grey skies as they get to wear to school. what can we expect today. the morning campaign is going to be a stormy day across most of the country. this guy is an incline their intent to us to intensive coaching and this is a very high view of the anchor for the southern area and also ahead the snow maker for the northern area now we have reports of about one hundred fifty...
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a great question and there are lots of little bits of this information that have been left by the wayside. all this business about changing altitudes from whatever altitude up to 45,000 to 23,000 and settling on 12,000, all of these things, you know, we need a definite time line that we can slice up just this much time and that much time, this happens there and this happened there so things begin to make some sense. we are running a highly technical situation with reduced common sense. that's a mistake. >> captain skoaly, you investigated the crash of twa flight 800. what do you believe happened? >> it was a completely different scenario with twa flight 800. i see so many differences. like they were saying before. we had ntsb as the lead agency in that investigation. we had many organizations cooperating. the u.s. navy was cooperating with ntsb and we meticulously set out and did the search and started out at a rescue mission and turned into a recovery mission and brought back as many -- as much of the aircraft as we possibly can work with the faa and t with wa and ultimately, put togethe
a great question and there are lots of little bits of this information that have been left by the wayside. all this business about changing altitudes from whatever altitude up to 45,000 to 23,000 and settling on 12,000, all of these things, you know, we need a definite time line that we can slice up just this much time and that much time, this happens there and this happened there so things begin to make some sense. we are running a highly technical situation with reduced common sense. that's a...
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. >> there are little bits of this information that have kind of been left by the wayside. all this business about changing altitudes from whatever altitude up to 45,000, back down to 23,000, and then settling on 12,000. all of these things. you know, we need a definite timeline that we can just slice out this much time, that much time, this happened there, this happened there, so that things begin to make some sense. we're running a very, very highly technical situation with reduced common sense. >> yeah. >> that's a mistake. >> deb, it's so interesting, some of these emerging economies in one move, they can rise into the 21st century by buying $250 million aircraft. >> right. >> it doesn't mean that they have the 100 years of civil aviation background in the country, in the culture that can support it, and that's what's such demand for those flights, because for those airplanes, those aircraft, because this is such a way to modernize for these economies, but this is kind of an interesting -- i think it's an interesting element of that story. >> it's -- not only that, but
. >> there are little bits of this information that have kind of been left by the wayside. all this business about changing altitudes from whatever altitude up to 45,000, back down to 23,000, and then settling on 12,000. all of these things. you know, we need a definite timeline that we can just slice out this much time, that much time, this happened there, this happened there, so that things begin to make some sense. we're running a very, very highly technical situation with reduced...
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it's a way of making sure that things move along and just don't go into the wayside. so, that's the purpose of the recommendation to say that it's not warranted, i think is not correct. you have had with the unified school district this vacant lot, 7th and lawton, nothing goes on there other than it's used for selling christmas trees and pumpkins. but is that the best use of it? and unless it continues to be brought up, how will there be action on it? anyway, that is the purpose of that recommendation. we didn't suggest the answers. what we tried to say is it just shouldn't go on forever. there should be some sort of way of having it come back on the agenda and some action should be taken. >> all right, thank you very much. and with that, i will open this up now for public comment. any members of the public who wish to speak on this item? seeing -- oh, yes? >>> [speaker not understood]. this is quite interesting because this goes back to basically what i've been doing for over 25 years, monitoring and trying to hold some accountability. but now it comes here to city h
it's a way of making sure that things move along and just don't go into the wayside. so, that's the purpose of the recommendation to say that it's not warranted, i think is not correct. you have had with the unified school district this vacant lot, 7th and lawton, nothing goes on there other than it's used for selling christmas trees and pumpkins. but is that the best use of it? and unless it continues to be brought up, how will there be action on it? anyway, that is the purpose of that...
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there is a lot that naturally falls by the wayside but you just don't know what is what and editors of a company like simon & schuster is good at what they do you can be petulant for a while but we are grateful it is trevor. [laughter] >> why did you choose the unhappy choice? >> for me had i initialized this side could not sell its it is too preposterous. [laughter] really. come on. with my first meeting with major endeavor is trying to find a new agent and i have this idea about international relations and espionage and a table tennis [laughter] use a the word a and the eyebrows go up. the story is so bizarre and montagu is such a strange character i don't have the imagination to make up montagu. >> along those lines do you think nobody talks about it because the results were achieved or was purposely concealed once the story was out there? >> the remarkable thing is the way he compartmentalized information even when that incident happened the rest of the team did not know what was going on in. so people were killed four of lot less than signaling to the americans. but the blind guy
there is a lot that naturally falls by the wayside but you just don't know what is what and editors of a company like simon & schuster is good at what they do you can be petulant for a while but we are grateful it is trevor. [laughter] >> why did you choose the unhappy choice? >> for me had i initialized this side could not sell its it is too preposterous. [laughter] really. come on. with my first meeting with major endeavor is trying to find a new agent and i have this idea...
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very minor piece by the way of the of the future meant to garnish on hands in attendance but by the wayside the report is widely viewed as vindication for the two garter whistleblowers the situation was raised again by the opposition today was repeated calls for an apology from the garda commissioner and minister for justice shortly. mr shah who owns an apology to start advocate for trying to destroy his reputation using to produce results. aim for the minister for justice on the garda commissioner people apologize to both man. for the way that they were discredited repeatedly since they brought these mothers and the domain. ministers starring girl and go for some puppet state. some of the political heat may disappear for a night controversy is likely to rumble on. all colgan ortiz the accounts committee is to forward a statement from whitfield based businessman john kelly events we have to guard the committee chairman john mcguinness said the statement made serious allegations against individuals who cough overhyped associations with the rehab group the committee has taken the advice of th
very minor piece by the way of the of the future meant to garnish on hands in attendance but by the wayside the report is widely viewed as vindication for the two garter whistleblowers the situation was raised again by the opposition today was repeated calls for an apology from the garda commissioner and minister for justice shortly. mr shah who owns an apology to start advocate for trying to destroy his reputation using to produce results. aim for the minister for justice on the garda...
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the recent songs what the wayside. the us. jason who is wise. so vintage. i'm amazed by the seat of its significance. this has been the stadium. this is a tile floor it seemed to add weight of local sales above the city what's all this the look on sundays have a different perspective. and in force when looking at trees which were growing. when troy issue and umpire for two flights nice music. and which an iv studies. whenever big storms from the sun from the beach this criticism but prehistoric lorries visit iraq have it so that maintains the pas. as a warning on the local residents. will the future the league is causing the generation that reviewed the trees also thought the holmes cause damage to businesses and these local people to well done. there i will face the same fate as always. we've got the chance of building this could be the beginning of what they say is my next retreat. and that actually in the next fourteen years old. i might not be such a great place to live. why the scientists of mistake. seymour this is that they may have affected towns of
the recent songs what the wayside. the us. jason who is wise. so vintage. i'm amazed by the seat of its significance. this has been the stadium. this is a tile floor it seemed to add weight of local sales above the city what's all this the look on sundays have a different perspective. and in force when looking at trees which were growing. when troy issue and umpire for two flights nice music. and which an iv studies. whenever big storms from the sun from the beach this criticism but prehistoric...
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this model, it forces you as a teacher to structure your classroom in a way that no kid falls by the wayside technology also helps keep these digital natives on the right track there it works i'm wondering about a couple things. the principal uses remote desktop to keep an eye on her students. >> to come all of mr. romero sunscreens. romero's screens. that and send on say, are you i can supposed to be watching this video? the staff -- >> the staff believes teaching and technology will develop skills critical to future students. is not what we had as kids. >> are member they were teaching is calligraphy at school. it is different now. >> i might've been in that class. still to come on "the pulse," it is the watch tripping with innovation. we will tell you more about this start up and what makes it tick. >> a bloomberg exclusive with , terry leahy.eo we will discuss one of his future ventures. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." check out the global videos channel on the free bloomberg tv plus cap or on apple tv. >> french voters have spoken and their president is listening. francois hollande is
this model, it forces you as a teacher to structure your classroom in a way that no kid falls by the wayside technology also helps keep these digital natives on the right track there it works i'm wondering about a couple things. the principal uses remote desktop to keep an eye on her students. >> to come all of mr. romero sunscreens. romero's screens. that and send on say, are you i can supposed to be watching this video? the staff -- >> the staff believes teaching and technology...
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, it forces you, as a teacher, to structure your classroom in such a way that no kid falls by the waysideechnology also helps keep these digital natives on the right track. >> the principal uses remote desktop to keep an eye on her students. >> let's say i go into mr. romero's class. and here are all of his screens. i would say the exact same thing, and this is a spanish class. this person is watching insects versus arachnids. i can click on that and send a message and say, are you supposed to be watching this video? and it says from dr. rhodes. they change their screen. >> the staff here believes using traditional teaching and technology, they can develop skills critical to future success. >> what we see our kids who can communicate quickly, who can get data quickly, who can differentiate for themselves or expect their teachers to do so. not that we had as kids. >> that was a part of our saw oak with the director of educational technology. i started by asking about why the education department is encouraging a shift in print to digital. >> the thing i am excited about is not the technolo
, it forces you, as a teacher, to structure your classroom in such a way that no kid falls by the waysideechnology also helps keep these digital natives on the right track. >> the principal uses remote desktop to keep an eye on her students. >> let's say i go into mr. romero's class. and here are all of his screens. i would say the exact same thing, and this is a spanish class. this person is watching insects versus arachnids. i can click on that and send a message and say, are you...
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and they're really going down the wayside. >> reporter: in this case, landowners want to use it for redevelopment. >> i like stores, but this is better. >> reporter: there is a big push by the community to at least preserve century 21. officials will meet next one to decide whether to declare it historic. >> could you see fit to preserve one of them. >> reporter: many who could not get pa ticket to tonight's show still showed up to take pictures and share memories. we found one man sitting in the car, watching star wars on his computer and reminiscing. that movie opened here in 1977. >> lot of memories out there. >>> in oak land, it's not a new stadium, but it's definitely a new look. they made a few updates during the off-season. they repainted the ballpark, remodelled the dugouts and upgraded the lockers. here peace what comes in for fans here. they added more food, like polynesian bowls, not to mention 20 different brews. san jose is still battling the mlk to bring the a's to the south bay. >>> a major change in the rules of baseball takes effect. instant replay will be used. but it gives mana
and they're really going down the wayside. >> reporter: in this case, landowners want to use it for redevelopment. >> i like stores, but this is better. >> reporter: there is a big push by the community to at least preserve century 21. officials will meet next one to decide whether to declare it historic. >> could you see fit to preserve one of them. >> reporter: many who could not get pa ticket to tonight's show still showed up to take pictures and share memories....
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and that seems to have gone by the wayside, and what that translates into is some of this wild west mentalitynd sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. bank robber robs banks, a nurse helps patients, gang members shoot each other. >> back to the [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent the last ten years as a member of boston's local street gangs. >> i really, really liked the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them ever again, you got to still come back to work, still handle your job and all this other stuff. >> he's currently housed at the jail on nashua street, one of two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime but are held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted, and given a sun tense of two and a half years or less, they could wind up four mile as way at suffolk county's other j
and that seems to have gone by the wayside, and what that translates into is some of this wild west mentalitynd sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. bank robber robs banks, a nurse helps patients, gang members shoot each other. >> back to the [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent the last ten years as a member of boston's local street gangs. >> i really, really liked the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's...
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we all heard there was a line drawn in the sand, usually those things go by the wayside.ou can see the red rick that really wasn't such a statement made. liz: gentlemen, thank you very much. we are going to keep you up-to-date every single second but the good news is while the market has moderated a bit, where down 178, the low of the session down. anything could happen between now and the top of the hour. pimco's mark kiesel, we are so glad is here. he said is creating buying opportunity for you. he will name a lot of names. get ready to write these down. first on fox business interview. he is looking for opportunity. plus a behind the scenes slugfest of samsung and apple at the academy awards. we will tell you who took home the top prize. you need to see them as the samsung commercial would say. i ke prilosec otc each morni for my frequent heartburn. zero heartburn. becat wohoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine f. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united
we all heard there was a line drawn in the sand, usually those things go by the wayside.ou can see the red rick that really wasn't such a statement made. liz: gentlemen, thank you very much. we are going to keep you up-to-date every single second but the good news is while the market has moderated a bit, where down 178, the low of the session down. anything could happen between now and the top of the hour. pimco's mark kiesel, we are so glad is here. he said is creating buying opportunity for...
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that argument is going to go by the wayside.ason we still embrace capital punishment, and remember, when we talked about the facts of this case, who were the victims? three young children. so when you see crimes against children, the natural human reaction is, you want that person to never be able to do it again. it is a guttural instinct. we want to protect our children and elderly. so i don't necessarily see the death penalty going away. so if this one case is proven, then the people, the proponents who are for it are going to say it happened once in 800 executions. and bear in mind too in this particular case, there is the allegation that the prosecutor withheld exculpatory evidence. he gave a deal to an informant who testified against mr. willingham. that doesn't happen in a lot of cases. so a lot of people will say it's still justified when you see children, elderly people tortured, murdered, and we are crying out somebody has to pay for that. >> this is an emotional case, the first time someone possibly exonerated after dy
that argument is going to go by the wayside.ason we still embrace capital punishment, and remember, when we talked about the facts of this case, who were the victims? three young children. so when you see crimes against children, the natural human reaction is, you want that person to never be able to do it again. it is a guttural instinct. we want to protect our children and elderly. so i don't necessarily see the death penalty going away. so if this one case is proven, then the people, the...
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. >> except when you're a judge, that is supposed to go by the wayside, you're supposed to be trainedthe law and understand you cannot let emotions play into your deliberations in your mind and all of that thing. therefore, if you go with a judge, all of the concerns you have -- these are all real concerns, all been properly identified are generally not there anymore. >> i want to turn for a second to the united states back in florida, you have a lot of news this week out of the mmarissa a who fired a warning shot at her husband as he was advancing on her she claimed. she could face a huge jail sentence and we just learned this week that some of the intri catcies of what the prosecutor is asking for. she had been serving a 20-year sentence for three counts of aggravated assault. she tried unsuccessfully to use florida's stand your ground law in her defense. an appeals judge threw out that conviction and freed from prison right before thanksgiving. she faces a retrial and delay and this week the prosecution announced they are seeking consecutive, not concurrent sentences which would ma
. >> except when you're a judge, that is supposed to go by the wayside, you're supposed to be trainedthe law and understand you cannot let emotions play into your deliberations in your mind and all of that thing. therefore, if you go with a judge, all of the concerns you have -- these are all real concerns, all been properly identified are generally not there anymore. >> i want to turn for a second to the united states back in florida, you have a lot of news this week out of the...
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about the hispanic vote in 2012 and this seems like an election that that could sort offal to the wayside. we have candidates running house districts that for the most part don't have hispanic voters. arkansas, kentucky, alaska. we're not talking about latino hot beds here. re you worried in that i guess this message will be lost in 2015? start with david. >> no. again, i think the 2014 election are going to be a lot more complex. it's all going to be about turnout. we're not going to worry about anything else. that's not going to be the case. i mean, i'll throw out an example in terms of thinking through a number so. if you ask him about the . esident's health care plan and i just layered that on as a level of complexity. there are dynamics that occur. you're going to look at colorado for example. you're going to be looking at variety of states that if you have close elections in four or five percent that's going to be a critical job potential. but i think there's another broader element. at the 2014 election is simply not the 2014 election. it's the setup for what they looked in 2016. a
about the hispanic vote in 2012 and this seems like an election that that could sort offal to the wayside. we have candidates running house districts that for the most part don't have hispanic voters. arkansas, kentucky, alaska. we're not talking about latino hot beds here. re you worried in that i guess this message will be lost in 2015? start with david. >> no. again, i think the 2014 election are going to be a lot more complex. it's all going to be about turnout. we're not going to...
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. >> can i ask why judge kavanaugh's argument has been left by the wayside. >> we get that with a slightly different result. >> it comes from different statutory language. i think notwithstanding that there is some overlap between the arguments, the legal rationales are entirely different. i am curious. >> this is the argument we made below. the point -- >> i don't think that answers the question. i know that is the argument. are you saying you cannot defend his argument? >> it is just that it has been hard enough to make two alternative arguments in the form. -- forum. [laughter] >> can we have -- the next criteria. for 30 years it has been adding things. what about all those? fax your honor, it is true that since 1980 -- although it propose our interpretation as its original interpretation, epa has said any pollutant would be sufficient to trigger permit requirements. that has had virtually no practical effect. all the other pollutants, we have only been able to find two or three exceptions over 30 years, invariably they are also committing one of the criteria pollutants. this made no di
. >> can i ask why judge kavanaugh's argument has been left by the wayside. >> we get that with a slightly different result. >> it comes from different statutory language. i think notwithstanding that there is some overlap between the arguments, the legal rationales are entirely different. i am curious. >> this is the argument we made below. the point -- >> i don't think that answers the question. i know that is the argument. are you saying you cannot defend his...
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if none of that falls by the wayside, the impact becomes blunt, and russia, with its gdp and trade might be able to withstand it, especially because of this. russia remains a big oil and natural gas producer for europe, and about 24% of the oil and natural gas, natural gas from russia, goes to germany right now. and another 24% goes to eastern european nations. so the bottom line is, if you hurt russia, this can be used for russia to hurt other nations back. and that's not even counting the general spillover effect, which could happen if you look at the whole impact of the region. if you hurt russia with its economy, the spillover is going to affect a lot of places out in here, some places here. and if that happens, those nations may squawk, saying they are hurt by the recession, not ready to hurt again. it makes a difficult job for the united states and european powers to really pull together all the political and economic powers they would need to actually have an impact on russia. wolf? >> talking about sanctions clearly easier than actually imposing real payable sanctions on russia.
if none of that falls by the wayside, the impact becomes blunt, and russia, with its gdp and trade might be able to withstand it, especially because of this. russia remains a big oil and natural gas producer for europe, and about 24% of the oil and natural gas, natural gas from russia, goes to germany right now. and another 24% goes to eastern european nations. so the bottom line is, if you hurt russia, this can be used for russia to hurt other nations back. and that's not even counting the...
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what do you feel is left by the wayside in the vicious debate over obamacare? there were a lot of proposals that were pruned out. >> i think in terms of obamacare, what we should be mindful of is this was a modest concept developed from republican ideas, free market ideas, which at the end of the day, if you get beyond what our republican colleagues are harping on. the rollout was terrible. there is no debate. if you get beyond the rollout to what's important, what you're going to end up with is many, many more people going to have insurance. we have done away with the total -- you talk about quality of health care, until obamacare, we've had this disgrace if you had a disease or cancer or diabetes, you could not get health insurance. that is insane. we heard a story today, a colleague of mine told me a story that a woman with a 10-year-old kid who had diabetes was rejected for insurance for that kid by 40 different insurance companies. so that is not quality health care. we've overcome that. >> we've heard so many moving stories about the agony of preexisting
what do you feel is left by the wayside in the vicious debate over obamacare? there were a lot of proposals that were pruned out. >> i think in terms of obamacare, what we should be mindful of is this was a modest concept developed from republican ideas, free market ideas, which at the end of the day, if you get beyond what our republican colleagues are harping on. the rollout was terrible. there is no debate. if you get beyond the rollout to what's important, what you're going to end up...
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two firms gone by the wayside, three.ynch kept the broker division and merged into bank of america. lehman is gone. >> bear stearns. >> mf global is gone. go right down and the firms are getting smaller. the firms that are existing, sales and trading people used to make ain. lucky if they make 300,000 now. they have wives. they have kids. some have mistresses. what i'm saying here. they have expenses and when you put, all that together, that is the recipe for this. i think that is the story. adam: except, and there is, you can't ignore the cluster and the suicides. on the other hand we've had financial downturns, people who worked at lehman, lots of these same kind of people lost everything they owned when lehman went bankrupt. there wasn't a cluster of suicide. >> there was a cluster of suicides in the financial crisis. not as big as this one i would say but people committed suicide. gentleman from bear stearns. i don't know all the people at lehman. maybe somebody did or didn't. there were people, gentleman at bear stea
two firms gone by the wayside, three.ynch kept the broker division and merged into bank of america. lehman is gone. >> bear stearns. >> mf global is gone. go right down and the firms are getting smaller. the firms that are existing, sales and trading people used to make ain. lucky if they make 300,000 now. they have wives. they have kids. some have mistresses. what i'm saying here. they have expenses and when you put, all that together, that is the recipe for this. i think that is...
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there is a lot that naturally falls by the wayside but you just don't know what is what and editors of a company like simon & schuster is good at what they do you can be petulant for a while but we are grateful it is trevor. [laughter] >> why did you choose the unhappy choice? >> for me had i initialized this side could not sell its it is too preposterous. [laughter] really. come on. with my first meeting with major endeavor is trying to find a new agent and i have this idea about international relations and espionage and a table tennis [laughter] use a the word a and the eyebrows go up. the story is so bizarre and montagu is such a strange character i don't have the imagination to make up montagu. >> along those lines do you think nobody talks about it because the results were achieved or was purposely concealed once the story was out there? >> the remarkable thing is the way he compartmentalized information even when that incident happened the rest of the team did not know what was going on in. so people were killed four of lot less than signaling to the americans. but the blind guy
there is a lot that naturally falls by the wayside but you just don't know what is what and editors of a company like simon & schuster is good at what they do you can be petulant for a while but we are grateful it is trevor. [laughter] >> why did you choose the unhappy choice? >> for me had i initialized this side could not sell its it is too preposterous. [laughter] really. come on. with my first meeting with major endeavor is trying to find a new agent and i have this idea...
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build a decent politically neutral state, moderate state in lebanon this has already fallen by the wayside and once again coming out of lebanon is dangerous for everybody else. jordan is already shaking the. the position of the king there is very tenuous and he's holding on and following good strategies i think but internally things may break apart. turkey already has some repercussions. kurdish related but also islamist related as well. there is a proxy war going on on the border already and it could deteriorate worse than it was a few years ago in oz six and 07. now israel for the first time has an eye on its borders and this is the result of the continuation of chaos and syria. there is no going back. i have heard bashar can no longer come if you want to call its stability, the kind of arrangement that existed before, he cannot go back to that and as you heard nader say he is responsible for that generation that the israelis have a tenuous situation which they never had before and that's going to continue. the bus waited and this is to reach some kind of compromise and have a transition
build a decent politically neutral state, moderate state in lebanon this has already fallen by the wayside and once again coming out of lebanon is dangerous for everybody else. jordan is already shaking the. the position of the king there is very tenuous and he's holding on and following good strategies i think but internally things may break apart. turkey already has some repercussions. kurdish related but also islamist related as well. there is a proxy war going on on the border already and...
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to time warner and now time warner may be part of comcast, look like that deal may be going by the wayside. great if comcast has an interest despite apparently a competing product. we've always been skeptical they're going to ship a 60-inch slab of glass, but we think they want to have more management of content and possibly gaining as well. apple has a lot of gaining pads that we think could play into set top box or apple tv down the road. so hard to say what's going to happen, but i think it could be very interesting. in fact, in general i think apple's a bit of a war shock test for investors. you think, you know, steve jobs is gone and they've lost the mojo or you think he tried to create a company that would live beyond him. i'm more in the latter camp. a group of 15 designers been with him for the most part the last 10 or 15 years. i think they have cool ideas yet to come. tim cook has suggested that's the case. >> you had a note out last week in something respect of in johnny we believe. and that was in the face of a book that came out last week that's fairly critical of apple post-j
to time warner and now time warner may be part of comcast, look like that deal may be going by the wayside. great if comcast has an interest despite apparently a competing product. we've always been skeptical they're going to ship a 60-inch slab of glass, but we think they want to have more management of content and possibly gaining as well. apple has a lot of gaining pads that we think could play into set top box or apple tv down the road. so hard to say what's going to happen, but i think it...
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the next after the next of the easy-to-use, cheap, effective antibiotics sort of get thrown by the wayside because of the way that we have indiscriminately and inappropriately used them to the point now where as we speak, penicillin basically treats almost nothing. and so my message is-- in terms of emerging infectious diseases-- that the public at large should do what they can do to reduce the likelihood that we will continue to see the spread of antibiotic resistance by only taking those antibiotics when it's appropriate to do so, to not seek antibiotics from your health care provider when you have sort of the usual cold or viral infection that won't be responsive to them. importantly as well, if the doctor tells you to take three tablets a day for seven days or for ten days, and you start feeling better after a day or two, then don't go down to two a day and then don't go down to one a day and then stop taking them after three or four days because you feel all better because that's how you leave behind the resistant bugs. in an effort to stay at least one step ahead of the bugs, the cen
the next after the next of the easy-to-use, cheap, effective antibiotics sort of get thrown by the wayside because of the way that we have indiscriminately and inappropriately used them to the point now where as we speak, penicillin basically treats almost nothing. and so my message is-- in terms of emerging infectious diseases-- that the public at large should do what they can do to reduce the likelihood that we will continue to see the spread of antibiotic resistance by only taking those...
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now, that may well fall by the wayside if she decides for very personal reasons that she does not want but bottom line now, harris, to use my favorite expreshz, she leads the polls, just the general election, most of them, and certainly the primary, she has no opponent. that's why i think ultimately she will decide to run. >> well, and maybe with these comments, president clinton is looking for what his platform might be. have you heard what he said about ceding control of the internet to other countries. the president, president obama, wants to do this, and here's what clinton thinks. watch. >> the united states has been by far the country most committed to keeping the internet free and open and uninterrupted. and a lot of these people who say they want multi-stake holder control over domain names and internet access, what they really do is want the ability to shut down inconvenient exchanges within their own countries. >> is president obama in trouble when you see a former president talking about what you want to do? >> all of washington is in trouble. president obama who is surround
now, that may well fall by the wayside if she decides for very personal reasons that she does not want but bottom line now, harris, to use my favorite expreshz, she leads the polls, just the general election, most of them, and certainly the primary, she has no opponent. that's why i think ultimately she will decide to run. >> well, and maybe with these comments, president clinton is looking for what his platform might be. have you heard what he said about ceding control of the internet to...
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so as my belongings fell by the wayside as i moved past decluttering, i had to start facing life's tougher questions. questions like, when did i give so much mooning to my material -- meaning to my material possessions? what is truly important in my life? why am i so discop tented? discop tented? who's the person i want to become, and how will i i define my own success? these are tough questions with difficult answers. but they've proven to be much more important than just trashing my excess stuff. see, if we don't answer these questions carefully, rigorously, then the closet we just decluttered will be brimming with new purchases in the not too distant future. it's weird, with the excess out of the way, i guess that you could say i'm a minimalist now. although if you visited my home, you probably wouldn't leap up and proclaim, this guy's a minimalist. no, you'd probably just say he's tidy. [laughter] and you'd ask how i keep things so organized, and i'd simply grin and tell you that i don't own many things, but everything i do own adds real value to my life. each of my belongings, my witc
so as my belongings fell by the wayside as i moved past decluttering, i had to start facing life's tougher questions. questions like, when did i give so much mooning to my material -- meaning to my material possessions? what is truly important in my life? why am i so discop tented? discop tented? who's the person i want to become, and how will i i define my own success? these are tough questions with difficult answers. but they've proven to be much more important than just trashing my excess...
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says your out of pocket is going up on your health insurance the rest of that stuff falls by the waysidethe white house says they will ride it out and they think those people will end up better off ultimately. bill: a new day brings new speculation. what happened to that missing plane. was there a problem onboard. were passengers on board the problem or a pilot or copilot the problem? we don't know. but an aviation expert who has extensive experience with this plane will join us with her take on that. president obama using his pen to order an expansion of overtime pay. this is a huge issue for companies across this country. critics say it is the last thing a stalling economy needs. >> the president's policies are making it difficult for employers to expand employment. the president's policy of get out of the way employers will sit on-their hand. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light
says your out of pocket is going up on your health insurance the rest of that stuff falls by the waysidethe white house says they will ride it out and they think those people will end up better off ultimately. bill: a new day brings new speculation. what happened to that missing plane. was there a problem onboard. were passengers on board the problem or a pilot or copilot the problem? we don't know. but an aviation expert who has extensive experience with this plane will join us with her take...
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been working hard to build a politically neutral state in lebanon and this is already fallen by the wayside and what is going to be coming out is dangerous for everyone of us. jordan has already been shaken. the position they're is very tenuous. he is holding on and following good strategies, i think. but internally things could break apart. turkey already has some repercussions. also as islamic related as well. and rock may deteriorate rigor than any of them, it may go back worse than what it was a few years ago. now, in for the first time, this is a result of the continuation of the chaos in syria. and there's no going back. i've heard that the share market can no longer guarantee the kind of stability, if you want to call it that. the kind of arrangement that existed before. he cannot go back to that. and as you heard say, he is responsible for the deterioration. but they have a tenuous situation that they never had before and that will continue. the best way to ms's reach a compromise and have a transition of the government and then deal with the security situation. >> okay, we have tim
been working hard to build a politically neutral state in lebanon and this is already fallen by the wayside and what is going to be coming out is dangerous for everyone of us. jordan has already been shaken. the position they're is very tenuous. he is holding on and following good strategies, i think. but internally things could break apart. turkey already has some repercussions. also as islamic related as well. and rock may deteriorate rigor than any of them, it may go back worse than what it...
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why is it still the status quo if it should have fallen by the wayside?ason that you just said before we went to commercial break. >> but they're gone. record -- >> but that's what tesla is about to do. >> disrupt -- >> if they can show that this model works, then you can go direct to the customer and they can still service the car and do all the things that the deepership -- >> is this pure cronyism in new jersey? >> are you pals with de blasio now? are you going to the other side? >> no. i see a lot of on things that are entrenched and make no sense. i mentioned teachers unions being so entrenched that we can't do anything. we have no bothing room in trying to improve things for our kids. so how does it get -- it's pure cronyism in new jersey in your view that they decided to do this? why else did they come to this -- >> to prevent tesla from doing this, yes. the question is longer term, does gm or ford -- >> we could have mike on from auto nation to talk about this. there are benefits, obviously, for the auto dealerships. but the automobile companies b
why is it still the status quo if it should have fallen by the wayside?ason that you just said before we went to commercial break. >> but they're gone. record -- >> but that's what tesla is about to do. >> disrupt -- >> if they can show that this model works, then you can go direct to the customer and they can still service the car and do all the things that the deepership -- >> is this pure cronyism in new jersey? >> are you pals with de blasio now? are you...
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the fundamental analysis of a single stock company has done by the wayside.earch is not that important. the full asset class behaves as one. that is what has caused the massive moves. are listed on asian securities in the u.s.. they have opened up during u.s. hours. if $10 billion trades in net buy u.s., therein the is $10 million to buy in asia the following morning. we will move the market exactly where we sold it and cause the equilibrium. it is a window and activity for the next day. >> no accident they call you the godfather. thank you for joining us. senior managing director and head of etf trading at cantor fitzgerald. get the latest copy of labor markets magazine. this guy is on the cover. >> you are so kind. >> shares of staples heading down. bloomberg goes "on the markets." ♪ minutese approaching 26 past the hour. time for us to take you "on the markets." a quick snapshot is what is going on at the broad markets. the s&p 500 up point 25%. stephanie is smiling, a green day. >> i love it when the markets are feeling good. >> jobless claims have someth
the fundamental analysis of a single stock company has done by the wayside.earch is not that important. the full asset class behaves as one. that is what has caused the massive moves. are listed on asian securities in the u.s.. they have opened up during u.s. hours. if $10 billion trades in net buy u.s., therein the is $10 million to buy in asia the following morning. we will move the market exactly where we sold it and cause the equilibrium. it is a window and activity for the next day....
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the woodworking story to have those jobs go by the wayside and training for those, it is -- charles: on the other side of the equations the big paying jobs, not the $10.10 jobs but the big paying jobs where you can have a great life a lot of them are science jobs, engineering jobs, mathematical jobs, people are you 2 to 3 million of them at this moment going begging because we don't have the american students to fulfill them. >> we also leave out those that are required college degrees and also for getting those folks that don't go to college or need to go to college or want to go to college and don't have to go to college. people certainly have the choice and some people can't afford to go to college, that is just the way life is. there are trains out there. charles: if you don't have a high school degree you have to 15% unemployment and a college degree unemployment under 4%. sandra: we need people willing to do jobs that don't require these, we need to train them. charles: mike rowe is saying we need higher educated work force the don't forget the plumbers and carpenters. believes
the woodworking story to have those jobs go by the wayside and training for those, it is -- charles: on the other side of the equations the big paying jobs, not the $10.10 jobs but the big paying jobs where you can have a great life a lot of them are science jobs, engineering jobs, mathematical jobs, people are you 2 to 3 million of them at this moment going begging because we don't have the american students to fulfill them. >> we also leave out those that are required college degrees...
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congress is requiring railroads to deploy 20,000 antennas, wayside units, and they are looking to do them in batches. the tribes and state historic officers are concerned saying this will not give them enough say to ensure culture and historic resources are protected. what should the fcc do or shouldn't do help that? >> guest: this is required by congress to protect the safety of the public so that trains can be controlled. it is huge undertaking and a lot go through native lands but that is compared to the other things we are engaged in. the fcc is trying to figure out a way to streamline this and they need to because they don't have the resources to go through all of the land. they have been plowed over for years and in some cases centuries. so we are streamlining all of the other issues and that is why they need to do this quickly. the more they can get out of the w way, the more they focused on those things. we have a number of wireless facilities that need to be addressed and it will take a while to get it done, we cannot afford to have a lengthy process or we cannot get it done
congress is requiring railroads to deploy 20,000 antennas, wayside units, and they are looking to do them in batches. the tribes and state historic officers are concerned saying this will not give them enough say to ensure culture and historic resources are protected. what should the fcc do or shouldn't do help that? >> guest: this is required by congress to protect the safety of the public so that trains can be controlled. it is huge undertaking and a lot go through native lands but that...
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. >> can i ask why judge beenaugh's argument has left by the wayside. >> we get that with a slightly different result. >> it comes from different statutory language. think notwithstanding that there is some overlap between the arguments, the legal rationales are entirely different. i am curious. >> this is the argument we made below. the point -- >> i don't think that answers the question. i know that is the argument. are you saying you cannot defend his argument? >> it is just that it has been hard enough to make two alternative arguments in the form. -- forum. [laughter] have -- the next criteria. for 30 years it has been adding things. what about all those? it is true that itce 1980 -- although propose our interpretation as its original interpretation, epa has said any pollutant would be sufficient to trigger permit requirements. that has had virtually no practical effect. pollutants, we have only been able to find two or three exceptions over 30 also, invariably they are committing one of the criteria pollutants. this made no difference until greenhouse pollutants came on the sce
. >> can i ask why judge beenaugh's argument has left by the wayside. >> we get that with a slightly different result. >> it comes from different statutory language. think notwithstanding that there is some overlap between the arguments, the legal rationales are entirely different. i am curious. >> this is the argument we made below. the point -- >> i don't think that answers the question. i know that is the argument. are you saying you cannot defend his argument?...
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a coming together reflecting our shared desire to roll up our sleeves to cast partisanship to the wayside to do the work of the storied committee. all of us are committed to moving forward in a similar fashion fiscal year 2015. with honest and fair negotiations why i am disappointed we are here today to review its budget request as has been pointed out is overly partisan. political. the protection of our homeland is a responsibility of paramount importance. i fear this budget request undermines that duty was the same budget gimmicks on a legislative proposal and cuts to front-line security operations that we sadly come to expect under this administration. mr. secretary we have to do better. the department has proposed to significantly reduce the coast guard and ice to support the men and women who bravely defended the of men and women on the front line and in particular it will decrease by $202 million in domestic investigations 27.7 billion in addition to reducing that can mandated level by 10 percent another strong signal that this administration is not interested in enforcing immigrati
a coming together reflecting our shared desire to roll up our sleeves to cast partisanship to the wayside to do the work of the storied committee. all of us are committed to moving forward in a similar fashion fiscal year 2015. with honest and fair negotiations why i am disappointed we are here today to review its budget request as has been pointed out is overly partisan. political. the protection of our homeland is a responsibility of paramount importance. i fear this budget request undermines...
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of coming together, reflecting our shared desire to roll up our sleeves, cast partisanship to the wayside and do the critical work expected of this storied committee. all of us are committed to moving forward in a similar fashion in fiscal year 2015. with honest and fair negotiations. that is why i'm disappointed that we are here today to review a budget request that as chairman carter has pointed out, is overtly partisan and political at its core. the protection of our homeland is a responsibility of paramount importance. and i fear this budget request undermines that duty with the same budget gimmicks, unauthorized legislative proposal and cuts to front line security operations that we have sadly come to expect under this administration. mr. secretary, we have got to do better. once again, the department has proposed to significantly reduce coast guard and i.c.e. that supports the men and women who bravely defend our homeland on the front lines. in particular, the budget would decrease custody operations by $202 million, and domestic investigations by $27.7 million. in addition to reduc
of coming together, reflecting our shared desire to roll up our sleeves, cast partisanship to the wayside and do the critical work expected of this storied committee. all of us are committed to moving forward in a similar fashion in fiscal year 2015. with honest and fair negotiations. that is why i'm disappointed that we are here today to review a budget request that as chairman carter has pointed out, is overtly partisan and political at its core. the protection of our homeland is a...
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a true ourng together, reflecting shared desire to roll up our sleeves, cast partisanship to the wayside, and do critical work expected of us. committed to moving forward in a similar fashion for fiscal year 2015. with honest and fair negotiations. disappointed am that we are here today to review a budget request that as has pointed out is overtly hard to send and poor. the protection of our homeland is the responsibility and paramount importance. i fear this budget request undermines the duty with the same budget gimmicks, unauthorized legislative myposals, and cuts to from security operations that we have come to expect under this administration. we have got to do better. the department has proposed to significantly reduce ice, thatd, and supports the men and women who defend our homeland on the front lines. particular, the budget would decrease custody operations. by $202 million -- and domestic investigations by several million dollars. and reducing the dissension level by 10%. another strong signal that this administration is not interested in enforcing the immigration laws on the b
a true ourng together, reflecting shared desire to roll up our sleeves, cast partisanship to the wayside, and do critical work expected of us. committed to moving forward in a similar fashion for fiscal year 2015. with honest and fair negotiations. disappointed am that we are here today to review a budget request that as has pointed out is overtly hard to send and poor. the protection of our homeland is the responsibility and paramount importance. i fear this budget request undermines the duty...
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it's going to require more than 20,000 antennas, they're called wayside unit, near tracks. the fcc is looking at a way to maybe do them in batches, that kind of thing. the tribes, the state historic preservation officers and some others are concerned with this proposal from the fcc saying it won't give them enough say to insure cultural and historic resources are protected. you all filed comments in there and generally supportive of the proposal but suggesting a few modifications, i just wanted to give you a chance to kind of weigh in this on what the fcc should or should not do to help that process. >> guest: positive train control is required by congress and for good reason, to protect the public that these, you know, these trains can be controlled using this technology, but as you said, requiring 20,000 new sites for wireless service is a huge undertaking. a lot of them do go through native lands. but that's combined with all the building operations that our folks are engaged in. our people are building out huge numbers of new sites as well, and this is the resource issu
it's going to require more than 20,000 antennas, they're called wayside unit, near tracks. the fcc is looking at a way to maybe do them in batches, that kind of thing. the tribes, the state historic preservation officers and some others are concerned with this proposal from the fcc saying it won't give them enough say to insure cultural and historic resources are protected. you all filed comments in there and generally supportive of the proposal but suggesting a few modifications, i just wanted...
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that lot of it that naturally falls by the wayside but i would guess in the end less than two or 3% ofe research actually count but you just don't know what's what and tell your editor jumps in and starts telling you. and editors, the good thing is, a company like simon and schuster, they are very good at what they do. you can sort of be a little petulant for a while and you are never happy to get the first draft back but i'm grateful it's a thinner, tremor, faster. >> i have a question. as a novelist, why did you choose -- and it was a have a choice, but why did you choose not to fictionalize all this? >> that's i think for me had i fictionalized this, i would have been able to sell it. it's a to preposterous. [laughter] i mean, come on. i mean, i can remember my first meeting with my agent and others like him are undefined a new agent and you really want something solid to impress a good new agent and i said i've got this idea. it's about international relations, espionage and table tennis. and you say table tennis, and eyebrows rise way up. but the story come it's so bizarre, and iv
that lot of it that naturally falls by the wayside but i would guess in the end less than two or 3% ofe research actually count but you just don't know what's what and tell your editor jumps in and starts telling you. and editors, the good thing is, a company like simon and schuster, they are very good at what they do. you can sort of be a little petulant for a while and you are never happy to get the first draft back but i'm grateful it's a thinner, tremor, faster. >> i have a question....
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some of them will fall by the wayside.think we are structured to provide safeguards against political pork at the caller is referring to. i was going to ask which type of political oversight is given to these? specific targets in terms of delivering technology. one of the next ones has absolute targets for over years reducing the cost of kaiser -- carbon fiber to a certain point. i think it is very well structured in that respect. valuation -- evaulation. obviously management of the money is carefully done. i think the crucial thing here is that you have the fundamental check of industry skin in the game. the bulk of the money in these will be private sector are. from bob next call is in florida. republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for the show. mauro talking about manufacturing. however, it seems to me these projects are more in the area of development. it and itntee is finally comes to manufacturing that it will be done in the united states? is an important question. the idea is increasingly manufacturing wi
some of them will fall by the wayside.think we are structured to provide safeguards against political pork at the caller is referring to. i was going to ask which type of political oversight is given to these? specific targets in terms of delivering technology. one of the next ones has absolute targets for over years reducing the cost of kaiser -- carbon fiber to a certain point. i think it is very well structured in that respect. valuation -- evaulation. obviously management of the money is...
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the pride of work and accomplishing something has been put to the wayside.he democratic side, when they on one side of an issue, they pet, pet, pet. republicans have more independent type of thoughts. they do not get on the same page and try to repeat the exact same bumper slogan over and over. democrats are pros at that. i used to be a democrat. being an independent, i feel like the independents have the oft unbiased view everything. we are not with any party. we are trying to figure out what makes sense for the country, what makes sense for the people, and trust me, i do not know any republicans that are against minorities. i do not know one. host: the story in "the washington post" takes a look at distressed mortgage holders as part of a settlement. big banks meet a requirements. nation's largest banks meet obligations to provide relief to theggling homeowners under 25 billion dollars national mortgage settlement, the landmark agreement to clean up shoddy foreclosure practices. banks had completed their requirements to offer various types of aid to borrow
the pride of work and accomplishing something has been put to the wayside.he democratic side, when they on one side of an issue, they pet, pet, pet. republicans have more independent type of thoughts. they do not get on the same page and try to repeat the exact same bumper slogan over and over. democrats are pros at that. i used to be a democrat. being an independent, i feel like the independents have the oft unbiased view everything. we are not with any party. we are trying to figure out what...
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that is something that fell by the wayside for a time but at least for the last three years chairmanogers and chairman fine stine along with the ranking members have passed an intelligence budget. so that's one way to actually pass real positive law that they can exercise some authority over the intelligence community. the other way to do it is to go public, be it in a hearing or like senator fine stine did, go out on the senate floor and make a big speech that is going to get people's attention and that is going to make sure that the c.i.a. wants to be -- they want to be able to keep the members of congress satisfied that they're getting the information they need. so it's something that can spur action. host: what are your thoughts bout the tweet guest: i don't know necessarily what they mean. i mean, congress is very, very involved in the activities of the intelligence community. but they have an oversight role. at the end of the day the central intelligence agency is part of the executive branch and answers to the president. but they have to adhere to the constitution. they have t
that is something that fell by the wayside for a time but at least for the last three years chairmanogers and chairman fine stine along with the ranking members have passed an intelligence budget. so that's one way to actually pass real positive law that they can exercise some authority over the intelligence community. the other way to do it is to go public, be it in a hearing or like senator fine stine did, go out on the senate floor and make a big speech that is going to get people's...