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weber. and if there's any doubt in your mind as to how governor brown figured out the budget, you just heard it. that's the power of his leadership. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your attending the 2013 inter-solar conference here in san francisco. and first i want to give my personal thanks to the governor. just a couple weeks ago, by the way, all of the mayors from the top 10 city in the state of california met with him just a few weeks ago and we had on our mind a discussion with him about the economy, our budgets, our economic challenges. well, before we could sit down at his picnic table meeting room -- if you've ever met with the governor, you should realize he doesn't have an ordinary meeting table in his office. he has a picnic table. and if you know picnic tables, they're very hard to sit on, and he explained as he sat us down, i have a picnic table here because the hard seats make you not want to sit here too long. [laughter] >> so, be quick with what you have. and befo
weber. and if there's any doubt in your mind as to how governor brown figured out the budget, you just heard it. that's the power of his leadership. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your attending the 2013 inter-solar conference here in san francisco. and first i want to give my personal thanks to the governor. just a couple weeks ago, by the way, all of the mayors from the top 10 city in the state of california met with him just a few weeks ago and we had on our mind a discussion with...
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weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to try to continue my accessing of my data, and i had the feeling, and i think you kind of touched on this, that for maybe financial reasons or because you technology people are so influential in the world you convinced these banks they had to do this, it just really made my life miserable for a couple of weeks trying to figure out how to use their new system. i mean, it seems to me that -- you know, i had the impression that technology people are sort of making work for themselves by influencing institutions that they need to change what they have already in place. i still go by the o
weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to...
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. >> y si quiere asistiar a la pelea de weber vea esto. >> el 14 de septiembre sweber y canelo alvarezeo , tendrán entradas (ver información, recibiras también 500 dólares para comidas y bebiedas y 500 más para gastos visite página en pantalla ., >> no te la pierdas. >> pega al arco ,e stuvo cerca. >> (música). >> (música). >> mu. >> m(música). >> (música),(música). >> (música). >> y solo frente al arco, goool de méxico . se rápido el programa hoy. >> muy bien. >> para llevarte este balón la pregunta es fácil , como se llama la película de eugenio ,david escobar es el ganador , felicidades. >> empieza el 30 el mismo día de el cartero. >> no me diéron instrucciones para entervistar alseñor de cruz azul. >> y no se olvide el partido de la mx , (ver información en pantalla) , no se lo pierda, toluca versus veracruz. >> y teníamos otra promocion. >> hay una canción que se está poniendo de moda. >> (todos hablan). >> pongan música. >> (música). >> (música). >> (música). >> (música). >> (música). >> (música). >> (todos hablan). >> no más , no más. >> da risa. >> (música). >> (música). >> (mú
. >> y si quiere asistiar a la pelea de weber vea esto. >> el 14 de septiembre sweber y canelo alvarezeo , tendrán entradas (ver información, recibiras también 500 dólares para comidas y bebiedas y 500 más para gastos visite página en pantalla ., >> no te la pierdas. >> pega al arco ,e stuvo cerca. >> (música). >> (música). >> mu. >> m(música). >> (música),(música). >> (música). >> y solo frente al arco, goool de...
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chris weber, a reporter for "the pocono record" was at the meeting describes the scene.i dropped to the floor. that's what everyone did. a woman ran to the door and opened it. he was standing there. a man pushed her aside and was shot. weber says the gunman returned to his car, retrieved a handgun and brought it back into the building. >> the gunman came into the building, started shooting randomly at the people in the room. >> newell apparently had a long-running property dispute with town officials. he had reportedly not been in the home since it was condemned on thursday. he is presently in custody, at pocono medical center, suffering from a bullet wound to the leg. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> sad story. >> we have his name, rockne newell is his name. the only motive that we have right now is he had this longstanding debate with the town. one of the reporters for the local newspaper there, "the pocono record," was inside when the shooting happened, and he was able to give a firsthand account. he said the pictures on the walls were exploding. there were people
chris weber, a reporter for "the pocono record" was at the meeting describes the scene.i dropped to the floor. that's what everyone did. a woman ran to the door and opened it. he was standing there. a man pushed her aside and was shot. weber says the gunman returned to his car, retrieved a handgun and brought it back into the building. >> the gunman came into the building, started shooting randomly at the people in the room. >> newell apparently had a long-running property...
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how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in the next few months. charles: we have become accustomed to celebrating mediocrities so then i will see you next friday. [laughter] if you do pick the bottom if you are lucky or your lying. [laughter] we will be back you would give the audience their marching orders. reduce stand? now we want to hear from you ricercar cameras out to the streets asking the people if they think the market is headed for another crash? >> no. i think a lot of things like shale oil and housing moves us ahead in the year doing well on that. >> absolutely. all the major banks are functionally bankrupt. currency has to be backed by a commodity your precious metals. >> definitely not. >> definitely not. >> i wouldn't doubt it the way the economy has been the the. >> no. i hope not. >> no. no way. >> most definitely because of serious >> i've not quite sure. i don't believe so. >> no. i don't. charles: that may have been the best the answer, let's hope for inoperab
how weber one of the key data points we talk about that the jobs number. i need to see real job creation in one month in the next few months. charles: we have become accustomed to celebrating mediocrities so then i will see you next friday. [laughter] if you do pick the bottom if you are lucky or your lying. [laughter] we will be back you would give the audience their marching orders. reduce stand? now we want to hear from you ricercar cameras out to the streets asking the people if they think...
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my favorite stories high school father george weber high school. if you got turned in come you what to see father george. first words out of his mouth were signed camino is a priest my answer consecrated to god and then you knew what was coming. that doesn't go on anymore today. it kept a lot of us on the straight and narrow. the nuns were todd, priests protest. a whole different thing than today. they come from good that our families, but you grow up in the inner city today it was the discipline? one of the biggest problems the inner city has today is the absence of the catholic church, all the schools that control in existing immigrant neighborhoods just doesn't exist today. >> one of the issues about whether to have a casino in chicago is lack of protection against mob influence. the governor has made a big point of that. sounds like you are saying that's not the concern. >> the concern is the politicians. of the contracts to people that work for campaign contributions, all that insider monkey business going on and that's something the governor
my favorite stories high school father george weber high school. if you got turned in come you what to see father george. first words out of his mouth were signed camino is a priest my answer consecrated to god and then you knew what was coming. that doesn't go on anymore today. it kept a lot of us on the straight and narrow. the nuns were todd, priests protest. a whole different thing than today. they come from good that our families, but you grow up in the inner city today it was the...
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host: weber july to work? caller: i would like to work at the white house. to be honest with you.host: as an advisor? caller: as that, and is a simple american joe. host: thank you for your call. politico writes about health care. the sixth question asked, why should americans put any level of trust in obamacare? the insurance marketplaces are set to open october 1. convincing millions of americans to sign up for healthcare would be difficult in a genial political environment. the ministration we trying to enroll people this fall while the republicans attempt to repeal the law, make it ethical for constituents to get their questions answered a navigating it. richard is next in fort worth, florida. caller: my question is to the president, concerning the military trial in fort hood. i want to know why the white house will not step in and of the pentagon get in on that. it is a circus. .he man was yelling out they're trying to say workplace violence. he admitted he did it because he was trying to say this -- save al qaeda brothers. host: you mentioned the white house stepping in. wha
host: weber july to work? caller: i would like to work at the white house. to be honest with you.host: as an advisor? caller: as that, and is a simple american joe. host: thank you for your call. politico writes about health care. the sixth question asked, why should americans put any level of trust in obamacare? the insurance marketplaces are set to open october 1. convincing millions of americans to sign up for healthcare would be difficult in a genial political environment. the ministration...
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." ♪ ♪ melissa: time for a little friday fun with spare change, and we're joined by lloyd weber and phraserys. >> happy friday. melissa: thank you for doing this. we're talking about unusual airline perks. i love these. virgin is working on the world's first glass bottomed plain. have you heard about this? they said fliers can view stunning scapes from the seats, and anyone who is scared, could be a t of people, the flit attendants are trained to handle nervous fliers, and it's not the only one offering off beat perks to woo cstomers to woo airlines, a subsidiary, designating four rows as child free. apparently, there's a glass barrier between those four and the rest, and -- no, they are not. the european air baltic encourages fliers to betgainst late arrival of the flight, and the winner gets back twice the price of the ticket. seems like a big risk for them. all right. a lot to talk about there. >> yeah. melissa: the glass bottom plane sounds terrifying. >> sir richard branson always says "virgin on the ridiculous." nay have been given ice cubes with its face molded into them recently. yo
." ♪ ♪ melissa: time for a little friday fun with spare change, and we're joined by lloyd weber and phraserys. >> happy friday. melissa: thank you for doing this. we're talking about unusual airline perks. i love these. virgin is working on the world's first glass bottomed plain. have you heard about this? they said fliers can view stunning scapes from the seats, and anyone who is scared, could be a t of people, the flit attendants are trained to handle nervous fliers, and it's...
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here with us today is richard weber, a 46-year-old builder and developer who has been stashing cash underut maybe no longer if we talk about the right approach to retirement. richard, welcome to the show. >> thank you very much for having me on. charles: you're a builder, a contractor, do a lot of business face-to-face. >> yes. charles: that's what inhibited you from the market. you felt like it was an opaque sort of thing, a building, people, numbers, but you don't know the people inside. >> exactly. i just, you know, when i build something, the customer meets me, they see what i built, put it together, wow. there you go. with the stock market, i don't know what is going on. i give someone money, where does it go? [laughter] does he leave the country with it? pick up the paper the next day? charles: he seemed cool. [laughter] no wonder he was in palm beach with everyone's money. did you see the interview with angie hicks while you were waiting? >> yes, i did. charles: out of college, a regular middle american kind of young lady builds a business going door-to-door. that's the kind of per
here with us today is richard weber, a 46-year-old builder and developer who has been stashing cash underut maybe no longer if we talk about the right approach to retirement. richard, welcome to the show. >> thank you very much for having me on. charles: you're a builder, a contractor, do a lot of business face-to-face. >> yes. charles: that's what inhibited you from the market. you felt like it was an opaque sort of thing, a building, people, numbers, but you don't know the people...
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." - [araya]: i met a police officer who told me that nancy weber could psychically identify a criminal never met. - he had this horrible scarring up his left arm. - just like nancy said. now i'm gonna go to nancy's school for psychics and find out how or if it works. - we are about to do something called psychometry. - first, she passes an object that is hidden in an envelope around the class. - you'll hold it, feel it. christina? - when i first picked it up, i thought i heard pinball machines. - did she get it right? - now, this is who you were speaking about. that's my son, jesse, who has a pinball game. - wow! she seemed to get something right. - now it's your turn to discover how psychic you are. - i'm going to try to get psychic impressions from whatever's in this green binder. could i be psychic, too? i saw... t first thing was boots running across a muddy road. i saw a sailboat in the ocean, wanting to have feet in the water, like on a beach. - this proves that everybody's psychic. i'm going to show you first. - there's a book inside with ocean on the cover. [ laughing ] - feet
." - [araya]: i met a police officer who told me that nancy weber could psychically identify a criminal never met. - he had this horrible scarring up his left arm. - just like nancy said. now i'm gonna go to nancy's school for psychics and find out how or if it works. - we are about to do something called psychometry. - first, she passes an object that is hidden in an envelope around the class. - you'll hold it, feel it. christina? - when i first picked it up, i thought i heard pinball...
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. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to they ahead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting car, he realizes someone in the car is either terrified or in horrible pain. >> i could hear yelling and screaming. as i walked up to the car i said, what's going on? >> dude, we're having a baby! >> is she having it right now? >> yeah. we're going to have a baby right now. we're headed to the hospital right now. >> okay. i can't have you going 100 miles an hour. how far along is she? >> the contractions are every two minutes right now. >> the husband seemed to be very grateful that the traffic stop did take place because it was almost like a load got taken off of his shoulders that there was help there. >> fortunately, deputy cox is a trained paramedic in davis county it's a requirement for his job. but he wonders if they need an ambulance. >> please! >> does she have an urge to push? can she feel the
. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to they ahead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting car, he realizes someone in the car is either terrified or in horrible pain. >> i could hear yelling and screaming. as i walked up to the car i said, what's going on? >> dude,...
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three time defending world champion and leader vettel was second fastest with a red bull teammate weberird. vettel leads the league by 38 point. >> i think when i started the lap i was a little back on the board i saw on the screen i was 7th, 8th, i was like my god. especially as it was getting -- raining more. then i went wide in turn 1 and my dash display was usually telling you whether you're up or down and it said i was 3 seconds down and then five seconds and then 6 seconds. i didn't understand what was going on in the lap but i just kept pushing. yeah. i could see i was catching vettel towards the end. what a blessing, i feel fortunate to be up here. >> south africa posted their first away victory in a rugby championship in four years and they lead from points difference from new zealand. they had thrashed argentina by a record 60 point margin a week earlier. facing a much bigger challenge in argentina, they led the match with just 8 minutes remaining. two late kicks won it for south africa. >>> sailers are a victory away to win the right to race for the america cup. there was a r
three time defending world champion and leader vettel was second fastest with a red bull teammate weberird. vettel leads the league by 38 point. >> i think when i started the lap i was a little back on the board i saw on the screen i was 7th, 8th, i was like my god. especially as it was getting -- raining more. then i went wide in turn 1 and my dash display was usually telling you whether you're up or down and it said i was 3 seconds down and then five seconds and then 6 seconds. i didn't...
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. >>> ben weber, new haven, connecticut.behalf of the people of this good state, i apologize made for comments made by the new haven, register. i worked at channel 3 in hartford so i know the paper in new haven does not reflect the views of the folks. michael millicent, staten island, new york. bill, i'm beckigging you to sto putting miller on the air. we love him. he was out of control last night. you saved him from himself, bill. i always do that. >> hey mr. o, i like lincoln's last days and kennedy's last days. it will be out in time for christmas, jim. the adult version, killing jesus, comes out september 24th. on monday, this coming monday, bill o'reilly.com will begin to take orders for killing jesus and i think you'll like the book. the fact or tip of the day. the waistline becomes an issue. i'm a big dessert guy, ice cream, cookies, you name it. but every mouthful means a certain amount of situps which i do not like. so i constantly search for good tasting desserts that will not put me on my back for an hour. there i
. >>> ben weber, new haven, connecticut.behalf of the people of this good state, i apologize made for comments made by the new haven, register. i worked at channel 3 in hartford so i know the paper in new haven does not reflect the views of the folks. michael millicent, staten island, new york. bill, i'm beckigging you to sto putting miller on the air. we love him. he was out of control last night. you saved him from himself, bill. i always do that. >> hey mr. o, i like lincoln's...
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you have to pull a couple webers at the same time, encourage consolidation to change the way the payment happens. >> the idea of global budgeting in the same region i am from hawaii so the phenomenon we have of actually separate islands and the majority of the population concentrated on one island versus others doesn't necessarily fit so easily but the rural urban construct does. how do you differentiate -- wrong way to put it. how are you incorporating into what you are suggesting the idea of urban versus rural? the capacity in the rural areas where you have a very high percentage of older people in hawaii right now and i suspect in one variation or another all the rest of the states the number of people over the age of 60, 65 is increasing. .. >> how do you take that into account where rural areas simply do not have even some of the basic capacity, and you have to transfer people geographically in order to get basic services, especially as we have an aging population? >> there's a wonderful model in south central alaska. all the most interesting health care models are all in the middle
you have to pull a couple webers at the same time, encourage consolidation to change the way the payment happens. >> the idea of global budgeting in the same region i am from hawaii so the phenomenon we have of actually separate islands and the majority of the population concentrated on one island versus others doesn't necessarily fit so easily but the rural urban construct does. how do you differentiate -- wrong way to put it. how are you incorporating into what you are suggesting the...
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of use is for the telescope but as the hunting machine that part of the mesh -- mission may be over weber templar already did all of the things it was supposed to do it is that data that we have not thoroughly mined yet so it is entirely possible you will hear about planets even though it is not operating at the moment for her to come through that data is sad i literally cried. [laughter] it was in the meeting and it was embarrassing. [laughter] it is sad it is the end but also many other additional missions that can characterize these planets there is one of coming down the line finding the closest planetary system that would be similar to the hubble that we could look at the planetary at missile low dash of this year to look at the fingerprint. keep your fingers crossed. >> one more question. >> i am only an undergraduate but i believe one of eyes scenes -- einsteins contributions obviously he has many but one is the idea that space and time is one as of matter and energy that it is condense energy? so dark matter in dark energy do they have a similar relationship? new york in the pie c
of use is for the telescope but as the hunting machine that part of the mesh -- mission may be over weber templar already did all of the things it was supposed to do it is that data that we have not thoroughly mined yet so it is entirely possible you will hear about planets even though it is not operating at the moment for her to come through that data is sad i literally cried. [laughter] it was in the meeting and it was embarrassing. [laughter] it is sad it is the end but also many other...
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out of poverty unless the playing field is level, unless you have an opportunity to sit down with weber makes decisions on your well-being and you are equal across the table. no employer that i know of had ever paid workers what they were entitled to at the time they were entitled to it. we used to do studies that said last year and the year before, the wages were such. that has nothing to do with right now. you heard people say they earned wages which did not allow them to pay for the basic necessities of life. there is something fundamentally wrong with that equation. workers should be given the opportunity to organize come up bargain collectively, and let the results be what the traffic will bear. there is nothing special about the government. it is an employer. it employs more low-wage workers than any other company in the country. including walmart, including mcdonald's. yet, it stands behind this issue that we are the government. let's think on that for a minute. the government makes more billionaires than any other entity in the country. the vendors that run the buildings that th
out of poverty unless the playing field is level, unless you have an opportunity to sit down with weber makes decisions on your well-being and you are equal across the table. no employer that i know of had ever paid workers what they were entitled to at the time they were entitled to it. we used to do studies that said last year and the year before, the wages were such. that has nothing to do with right now. you heard people say they earned wages which did not allow them to pay for the basic...
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earning weber became the first head of omb.went on, president of northwestern university and so on. if i had ruled all these people out because they were registered democrats, i wouldn't have had the competence or i'm not saying -- i should've asked the question and done something about it, but anyway. if you have confident people around you, you are going to do much better than if you don't. your first job is to form your team and get people who are competent in those slots spin and that leads to rule number six in the george shultz book, finally get the people on your team responsibility and reward them for exercising it. >> you want to be able to say here's what we are trying to achieve. this is our objective. and in your part, this is where you were supposed to be doing. and yes, you and i will work on it together but this is your responsibility. and i want, i want to administer on the basis of no surprises, that if something happens bad, i want to know about it right away. if something happens that surprise lake good, i wo
earning weber became the first head of omb.went on, president of northwestern university and so on. if i had ruled all these people out because they were registered democrats, i wouldn't have had the competence or i'm not saying -- i should've asked the question and done something about it, but anyway. if you have confident people around you, you are going to do much better than if you don't. your first job is to form your team and get people who are competent in those slots spin and that leads...
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. >> jenny standard weber on facebook who apparently portrays her as a docent in canton, ohio. mrs. polk lived more than 40 years as a widow. did she continue to be involved in politics after the president died? >> no, she did not. she would speak about her husband's time. any honors that were sent to her, she accepted on behalf of his memory. she was conversant with what was going on but not an active political player. >> we have one more video from the polk era. let's watch. >> james k. polk was a promised one-term president. as such, after four years, james and sarah polk were going to retire and while they were in washington still in the white house, as they were outfitting the white house as part of that restoration, they took the opportunity to purchase things for polk place, that home in nashville they were going to retire into. they purchased all of the furnishings for polk place through alexander stewart's shop in new york city and they picked some of the finest american furniture made at the time. they are rose wood framed with red velvet so we have gentlemen's chairs and
. >> jenny standard weber on facebook who apparently portrays her as a docent in canton, ohio. mrs. polk lived more than 40 years as a widow. did she continue to be involved in politics after the president died? >> no, she did not. she would speak about her husband's time. any honors that were sent to her, she accepted on behalf of his memory. she was conversant with what was going on but not an active political player. >> we have one more video from the polk era. let's watch....
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a that weber two, now have made it harder for reckless buyers to buy a home they cannot forrd, let'se it easier responsible buyers to buy a home they can afford. shaun donovan and i have been working with the finance industry to make sure we are emphasizing overlapping regulations, cutting red tape for responsible families who want to get a mortgage but keep getting rejected by the banks. we need to get well mollified americans who lost their job a fair chance -- well-qualified americans who lost their job with their chance to get a home while they repair their credit. in step three is something you always hear about when it comes to the housing market. and that is fixing our broken immigration system. [applause] when more people played by the up forthe home values go everybody. according to the average study, the average homeowner has seen the value of their home go up by thousands of dollars. the good news with the help of your senators, the senate has already passed a bipartisan immigration bill that has the support of ceo's and labor and law-enforcement. [applause] so, i want you
a that weber two, now have made it harder for reckless buyers to buy a home they cannot forrd, let'se it easier responsible buyers to buy a home they can afford. shaun donovan and i have been working with the finance industry to make sure we are emphasizing overlapping regulations, cutting red tape for responsible families who want to get a mortgage but keep getting rejected by the banks. we need to get well mollified americans who lost their job a fair chance -- well-qualified americans who...
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and i vowed that when i left, and weber was in the government would not have that. that is -- whoever was in the government would not have that. that is where barbara and i collected the spirit we wanted it one place all of the amazing economic data that shows that education is good for growth and agriculture and reading and health and infant mortality. we put it with all of the studies so that it was available and easy. and i've been told that other people have done it, but the humility that i have always remembered is that all of that work and research did not even come close to the impact of wind -- when the cameras started putting the pictures on the face of little girls in afghanistan in 2001 and 2002. people just simply sat there and saw those faces and they said, that is just wrong. why shouldn't they be able to go to school? why should a terrorist be able to keep this little girl who wants to go to school from going to school? and our kids are here are praying -- and rain for a snow day every day. inyou can see these remarks the c-span video library at c- sp
and i vowed that when i left, and weber was in the government would not have that. that is -- whoever was in the government would not have that. that is where barbara and i collected the spirit we wanted it one place all of the amazing economic data that shows that education is good for growth and agriculture and reading and health and infant mortality. we put it with all of the studies so that it was available and easy. and i've been told that other people have done it, but the humility that i...
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out of poverty unless the playing field is level, unless you have an opportunity to sit down with weber makes decisions on your well-being and you are equal across the table. no employer that i know of had ever paid workers what they were entitled to at the time they were entitled to it. used to do studies that said last year and the year before, the wages were such. that has nothing to do with right now. you heard people say they earned wages which did not allow them to pay for the basic necessities of life. there is something fundamentally wrong with that equation. workers should be given the opportunity to organize come up bargain collectively, and let the results be what the traffic will bear. there is nothing special about the government. it is an employer. workersys more low-wage than any other company in the country. including walmart, including mcdonald's. issuet stands behind this that we are the government. let's think on that for a minute. the government makes more billionaires than any other entity in the country. the vendors that run the buildings that these five people wor
out of poverty unless the playing field is level, unless you have an opportunity to sit down with weber makes decisions on your well-being and you are equal across the table. no employer that i know of had ever paid workers what they were entitled to at the time they were entitled to it. used to do studies that said last year and the year before, the wages were such. that has nothing to do with right now. you heard people say they earned wages which did not allow them to pay for the basic...