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it will take a collaborative, wholistic and bipartisan approach to accomplish that. >> just a short portion of our look at what local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic. you watch the program in its entirety thursday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next, historian richard brookhiser talks about the founding fathers who influenced abraham lincoln, george washington, thomas paine and thomas jefferson. mr. brookhiser is the author of "founder's son, a life of abraham lincoln." this hour-long talk is part of a series on the founders hosted by the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. >>> welcome to the second presentation in this series on the legacies of the founding fathers. my name is david breneman and i serve as president of the society of the four arts. let me ask you to take just a moment if you have a cellphone with you and make sure it is silenced. thank you. we want to thank mrs. gay gaines behind the idea behind this series and for her help in recruiting the cellar group of speakers we have enjoyed this group and last. dr. j
it will take a collaborative, wholistic and bipartisan approach to accomplish that. >> just a short portion of our look at what local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic. you watch the program in its entirety thursday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next, historian richard brookhiser talks about the founding fathers who influenced abraham lincoln, george washington, thomas paine and thomas jefferson. mr. brookhiser is the author of...
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thousands of opposition supporters blocked roads calling for a new government election here unrest wholistic collapse of the go between the opposition prime minister sorry sir the tensions running high riot police have been deployed to the capital euro zone armenia recently changed to a parliamentary system where the president has a relatively symbolic role on the prime minister gains more powers for gas and stepped down as president this month after a decade of ruling the country earlier he promised not to run for the prime minister's office but in april was nominated by parliament us the sole count. well here in this here in just over half an hour's time with more on the story plus the rest of the week's of top of the state with this move. well the first to go was all over the up person and then to plant the seeds in november for the sake of the european soldier the dog. in the zoo monday the players are some go past bad stuff i've been. building for the board as a fiasco all powerful. want to stop jumping to the cia slush going to. be told i mean you sound so female to ballet she says she
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you used to get one person's perspective, now you can get who will wholistic.n a faceless nameless way in writing. when you call them on the phone and we've got e-mails when we relaunched clear and people were rightfully upset about how the company went away. i called them and called all of them and getting them on the phone and hearing my voice created constructive dialogues were incredibly value. >> and trust. you know there's somebody on the other side that cares. so good to see both of you, thank you. >>. >> this week's your biz selfie comes from clarence rod well who owns llewdor gardens, he's delivering his hydroponically greens to a local restaurant. i think i see basal in there, maybe kale. take a selfie of and send it to us at your business@msnbc.com. include your name, name of your company and its location and use the #yourbizselfie. thank you for joining us. we love hearing from you, if you have questions or comments, want to say hi, send us an e-mail at your business at msnbc.com. check out our website, msnbc.com/your business. we put up everything
you used to get one person's perspective, now you can get who will wholistic.n a faceless nameless way in writing. when you call them on the phone and we've got e-mails when we relaunched clear and people were rightfully upset about how the company went away. i called them and called all of them and getting them on the phone and hearing my voice created constructive dialogues were incredibly value. >> and trust. you know there's somebody on the other side that cares. so good to see both...
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conferencing effort between five departments who will meet on a regular basis to take a comprehensive and wholistic look at individuals to have been identified as those users, frequent users of city services. including those who have made frequent visits to our emergency rooms, repeated interaction with law enforcement and repeated arrests and most importantly, repeated number of 5150, which are 72-hour holds for those suffering from mental illness. there are individuals who are the hardest to serve, but in the most need of comprehensive wraparound services. individuals who experience profound challenges due to a history of trauma, addiction, poor health and untreated mental illness. the five departments that will be a part of this particular care coordination effort, are the department of public health, the department of homelessness and supportive services, the department of aging and adult services, the san francisco police department and the bart police. at these meetings, the departments will develop individual case coordinating plans for each individual and execute those plans. this wraparoun
conferencing effort between five departments who will meet on a regular basis to take a comprehensive and wholistic look at individuals to have been identified as those users, frequent users of city services. including those who have made frequent visits to our emergency rooms, repeated interaction with law enforcement and repeated arrests and most importantly, repeated number of 5150, which are 72-hour holds for those suffering from mental illness. there are individuals who are the hardest to...
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so we've been able to with the input of all the leaders to look at that wholistically from above and below and then -- and to work through that. we have a really phenomenal ehr system, that would be awesome. we are moving to epic. i'm still looking forward to that. a lot of the work that goes on behind the scenes i think epic will definitely be a cure or a remedy for that. so i think when i look at my ideal world that's what it would look like. i would have my team all present and accounted for. i would have upward mobility of training. i would have an ehr system that works really well, you know, from the time that a provider puts the consult in to the time the patient gets their scheduled appointment and come in for that. right now we have several different systems that don't work together. there's a lot of inefficiencies that are build in. so i would look at it that way. i promise you once you have that and have all that in place it would look like when you call and you get your appointment the next day. you know, you have -- people can look at your labs so i would be able to see i
so we've been able to with the input of all the leaders to look at that wholistically from above and below and then -- and to work through that. we have a really phenomenal ehr system, that would be awesome. we are moving to epic. i'm still looking forward to that. a lot of the work that goes on behind the scenes i think epic will definitely be a cure or a remedy for that. so i think when i look at my ideal world that's what it would look like. i would have my team all present and accounted...
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takes your time and makes it other people's, so to be able to sit back and look at your situation wholistically and go, how is my story connected to another story that is connected to another story? that requires time, that requires space. as a writer, my job is to, like, literally create my time to be able to take these stories and to weave them in a way where there is intersectionality. so the thing i do is called literary swag, this intersection of fashion and literature to make books more attractive for people who don't read. people used to smack my books out of my hand and be like, get out of here you're not reading. i used to have to hide the books i had. a legacy 100 years ago, i could get my fingers plucked off, my feet plucked off, my eyes plucked out for carrying books. so as a write for me, the thing that social media allows us to do it allows us in a way like never before to come across so many words. people tell me i don't read us much but open their phone and start reading a text message. i've had to mobilize them and show them, no, this is not something you have to start over, yo
takes your time and makes it other people's, so to be able to sit back and look at your situation wholistically and go, how is my story connected to another story that is connected to another story? that requires time, that requires space. as a writer, my job is to, like, literally create my time to be able to take these stories and to weave them in a way where there is intersectionality. so the thing i do is called literary swag, this intersection of fashion and literature to make books more...
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>> you know, judge, i think that it's a whole his sticks approach as wholistic approach. for the world. we can scale from you know a very important microcosmic issue all the way up to what we have to do for the world in a denuclearize you had peninsula, korean peninsula is so key to the world and i think the president and his team are going to achieve that and i believe that they're going to achieve all the other goals as well, one of which is what you mentioned. >> very quickly. the idea of the large armies that are actually on that border between north and south korea, the fact that they might be able to come home is certainly something to look forward to. >> it certainly is. but i would echo what the gentleman just said that we need to lay out steps for denuclearization. what does it look like? how can we verify it. we can't make the same mistakes where the obama administration did where they relieve sanctions on iran for a bunch of empty promises that weren't fulfilled. this administration won't do that we need to verify what is happening. >> judge: all of us a agree
>> you know, judge, i think that it's a whole his sticks approach as wholistic approach. for the world. we can scale from you know a very important microcosmic issue all the way up to what we have to do for the world in a denuclearize you had peninsula, korean peninsula is so key to the world and i think the president and his team are going to achieve that and i believe that they're going to achieve all the other goals as well, one of which is what you mentioned. >> very quickly....
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between and ultimately this is really about saving lives, and it is going to take a collaborate wholistic and bipartisan approach to do that >>> a look at what the local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid cry is sis. you can watch it in its entirely thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. more now from the recent conversation with national
between and ultimately this is really about saving lives, and it is going to take a collaborate wholistic and bipartisan approach to do that >>> a look at what the local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid cry is sis. you can watch it in its entirely thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. more now from the recent conversation with national
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and developing a complete wholistic community. those are the kinds of things that i like. you look at east lake and atlanta. one of the most crime-ridden places with schools that were failing, and now one of the two top charter schools and a neighborhood that is flourishing and trying to keep people from the outside from coming in and taking over. >> thank you. secretary carson, i don't mean to interrupt. i only have so much time. i'm talking act housing for individuals that want to rent a home because they can't afford to purchase it and can't even afford the rent. >> sure. those are affordable housing i talked about. >> right. and there's work force house that's not affordable as well. talk to me specifically about the programs, what are you doing to address this need in our communities and working with our state and local communitys? >> one of the things that i think has been effective is our push to enhance section three and make it more than just a suggestion. >> what do you mean by a push to enhance? >> section three has been on the books for 50 years. it has been se
and developing a complete wholistic community. those are the kinds of things that i like. you look at east lake and atlanta. one of the most crime-ridden places with schools that were failing, and now one of the two top charter schools and a neighborhood that is flourishing and trying to keep people from the outside from coming in and taking over. >> thank you. secretary carson, i don't mean to interrupt. i only have so much time. i'm talking act housing for individuals that want to rent...
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>> you know, judge, i think that it's a whole his sticks approach as wholistic approach.or the world. we can scale from you know a very important microcosmic issue all the way up to what we have to do for the world in a denuclearize you had peninsula, korean peninsula is so key to the world and i think the president and his team are going to achieve that and i believe that they're going to achieve all the other goals as well, one of which is what you mentioned. >> very quickly. the idea of the large armies that are actually on that border between north and south korea, the fact that they might be able to come home is certainly something to look forward to. >> it certainly is. but i would echo what the gentleman just said that we need to lay out steps for denuclearization. what does it look like? how can we verify it. we can't make the same mistakes where the obama administration did where they relieve sanctions on iran for a bunch of empty promises that weren't fulfilled. this administration won't do that we need to verify what is happening. >> judge: all of us a agree th
>> you know, judge, i think that it's a whole his sticks approach as wholistic approach.or the world. we can scale from you know a very important microcosmic issue all the way up to what we have to do for the world in a denuclearize you had peninsula, korean peninsula is so key to the world and i think the president and his team are going to achieve that and i believe that they're going to achieve all the other goals as well, one of which is what you mentioned. >> very quickly. the...
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between and ultimately this is really about saving lives, and it is going to take a collaborate wholistic and bipartisan approach to do that >>> a look at what the local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid cry is sis. you can watch it in its entirely thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. more now from the recent conversation with national review senator editor edward brookheiser who appeared at the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida, and he discussed his career and favorite founding fathers and the inspiration for the book "founders son" a life of abraham lincoln, and this is about 50 minutes. >> wonderful. remarkable. remas remarkable. >> and we would have a 45-minute kwoigs anda and afterwards there are copieses of mr. brookh brookheiser's books available in the lobby, and you first talked to the journalist and you have one of the best dinner conversations in history and that is ronald reagan laughed at your joke, and margaret thatcher retold the joke. do tell. >> this happened when national review opened its first national office in regan's fir
between and ultimately this is really about saving lives, and it is going to take a collaborate wholistic and bipartisan approach to do that >>> a look at what the local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid cry is sis. you can watch it in its entirely thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. more now from the recent conversation with national review senator editor edward brookheiser who appeared at the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida, and he...
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they it was going to be a wholistic view of what goes on and there what else we can do.nd of hard because he was trying to strike this balance in his speech where he said the u.s. wants to help, but the middle east is going to have to solve their own problems, we can't be the people who do that. he was speaking to the people i talked to who were tired of sending u.s. troops, especially middle class troops whose parents are struggling to have jobs sending them to another down the fight wars. he ha to strike that balance, pull that political balance because people voted for him thought that u.s. first meant u.s. troops were focusing on american interests and they don't see syria as part of that. >> thank you for coming on and talking to us werchts want to talk about a political story that maybe flying a little bit under your radar but it should not be because the drama playing out in missouri may have impacts on the midterms this fall. white governor accused of blackmail and sexual misconduct says he is not going anywhere. advisor. we plan for everything from retirement to
they it was going to be a wholistic view of what goes on and there what else we can do.nd of hard because he was trying to strike this balance in his speech where he said the u.s. wants to help, but the middle east is going to have to solve their own problems, we can't be the people who do that. he was speaking to the people i talked to who were tired of sending u.s. troops, especially middle class troops whose parents are struggling to have jobs sending them to another down the fight wars. he...
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of labor that's been involved in retail and so amazon is in a position to actually look sort of wholisticallye economy if it wanted to do that and mobilize some of the people maybe who are working within its warehouses today and particularly as it automates the warehouses further with robots and actually deploy them, that last mile. it's already going up to the last mile for the vast majority of what it's doing it's not hard to imagine them going further. >> it seems like if you really want to target somebody for ruining the postal service's decade or two it would be the likes of facebook and e-mail, right? because we used to send letters to each other before there was e-mail and now you don't so much have to send flyers, marketing brochures, direct mail, because you're using targeted advertising on facebook if you're a business and that's how you're doing your profiling. >> yeah. 100% it's the loss of direct mail i mean in my business, we used to ship a lot of magazines via the postal service and now people are getting their information via websites on-line. so, you know, the u.s. postal ser
of labor that's been involved in retail and so amazon is in a position to actually look sort of wholisticallye economy if it wanted to do that and mobilize some of the people maybe who are working within its warehouses today and particularly as it automates the warehouses further with robots and actually deploy them, that last mile. it's already going up to the last mile for the vast majority of what it's doing it's not hard to imagine them going further. >> it seems like if you really...
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it will take a collaborative, wholistic and bipartisan approach to accomplish that. >> just a short portion of our look at what local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic. you watch the program in its entirety thursday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next, historian richard brookhiser talks about the founding fathers who influenced abraham lincoln, george washington, thomas paine and thomas jefferson. mr. brookhiser is the author of "founder's son, a life of abraham lincoln." this hour-long talk is part of a series on the founders hosted by the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. >>> welcome to the second presentation t
it will take a collaborative, wholistic and bipartisan approach to accomplish that. >> just a short portion of our look at what local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic. you watch the program in its entirety thursday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next, historian richard brookhiser talks about the founding fathers who influenced abraham lincoln, george washington, thomas paine and thomas jefferson. mr. brookhiser is the author of...
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we had the strikes recently in syria, but that has yet to amount to something more wholistic about a plan. >> in case you haven't seen it for a while, we have to replay the epic handshake between macron and trump, because it's so much better than you even remember. it lasts a really long time. president trump pulls him in almost, and then it turns into a three-person handshake as you're about to see with macron's wife. it's just -- it's so good. the point is, maggie, of all of this, as we watch this. >> right. >> you were saying there have been benefits from macron at home. >> or could be. >> there could be. couldn't there be pitfalls. i mean not that donald trump is popular in europe or popular in france, so -- >> right. >> is macron taking a risk by partnering with donald trump. >> he is. and his own poll numbers are not particularly strong enough to withstand the sense that he is cozying up to a president who is pretty globally unpopular. there are downsides if he goes in trying to change this president's mind on the iran deal and gets nothing. that is risky. >> the french politic
we had the strikes recently in syria, but that has yet to amount to something more wholistic about a plan. >> in case you haven't seen it for a while, we have to replay the epic handshake between macron and trump, because it's so much better than you even remember. it lasts a really long time. president trump pulls him in almost, and then it turns into a three-person handshake as you're about to see with macron's wife. it's just -- it's so good. the point is, maggie, of all of this, as we...
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collaborative, wholistic and bipartisan approach to accomplish that. >> just a short portion of our look at what local, state, and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic. you can watch the program in its entirety thursday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. more now from a recent conversation with national review senior editor richard brookhiser. he appeared at the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. he discussed his career, his favorite founding fathers, and the inspiration for his book, "founders' son, a life of abraham lincoln." this is about 50 minutes. >> wonderful. remarkable. we will have a 45-minute q&a, and afterwards, there are copies of mr. brookhiser's books that are available in the lobby. let's first talk about richard brookhiser, the man, the author, the journalist. you have one of the best dinner conversation ice breakers in history. and that is ronald reagan famously laughed at your joke. margaret thatcher retold the joke. do tell. >> this happened when "national review" opened its first washington office. this was in reagan's first
collaborative, wholistic and bipartisan approach to accomplish that. >> just a short portion of our look at what local, state, and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic. you can watch the program in its entirety thursday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. more now from a recent conversation with national review senior editor richard brookhiser. he appeared at the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. he discussed his career, his favorite founding...
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you must continue to provide advice to the president that allows him to view a given situation wholisticallysions that focus on the impact of one domestic group or foreign government. any president has numerous voices from both inside and outside the white house vying for his attention. effective secretary of state must be able to prioritize the issues for the president, an attempt to drown out the noise and chaos that can so often distract and bog down the leader of the free world from making sound and informed decisions. i know you have developed a close relationship with the president. and i believe that relationship could well serve you if you're confirmed as secretary of state. however, many strong voices have been terminated or resigned. that's why i think it is fair for our members to ask whether your relationship is rooted in a candid, healthy, give and take dynamic, whether it is based on differential willingness to go along tork g along, to get along. americans often think of the secretary of state solely in his or her capacity as our chief diplomat. racing around the world to brok
you must continue to provide advice to the president that allows him to view a given situation wholisticallysions that focus on the impact of one domestic group or foreign government. any president has numerous voices from both inside and outside the white house vying for his attention. effective secretary of state must be able to prioritize the issues for the president, an attempt to drown out the noise and chaos that can so often distract and bog down the leader of the free world from making...
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but ultimately i agree with the ambassador that we need to have a much more wholistic approach to the situation of kurds in the region and ultimately some sort of peace process in turkey. >> i agree with what amanda just said. the question is how do we have this discussion. i think one thing -- this goes back to my basic point. we shouldn't think that we can solve this by sitting down and having a really happy discussion with the turks and then don't worry, it will all work out. this really requires, you know, some very serious thought ahead of time about what we think we need, what we think they need, how can we get there. and to the point about the breakdown of the peace process with the pkk, which is a very important point that amanda just made. i don't want to absolve the pkk of its own responsibility for that breakdown. there were a series of attacks, et cetera, in the early summer of 2015. but i think it's impossible not to look at the domestic context of that decision and not to conclude that erdogan fundamentally made a decision to go to war not just with the pkk but with the
but ultimately i agree with the ambassador that we need to have a much more wholistic approach to the situation of kurds in the region and ultimately some sort of peace process in turkey. >> i agree with what amanda just said. the question is how do we have this discussion. i think one thing -- this goes back to my basic point. we shouldn't think that we can solve this by sitting down and having a really happy discussion with the turks and then don't worry, it will all work out. this...
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company of the stress it is a possibility that you could find somebody who is willing to take that wholisticto taking the business. although seemingly unlikely. >> do you think somebody would take it? >> a buffett would be a name you have to consider as a possibility. >> certainly, we have seen the stock trade higher in recent weeks on speculation that maybe somebody like buffett would be amassing some sort of interest in the company >> i think thaw may have been misplaced that et he would be looking at those assets. >> i wonder how the market would view this idea of doing this hybrid deals you put your assets along with another company. i guess on one hand you don't want to just have a straight spin off where you have organ busine orphan businesses. you don't want to have this stub end business >> if you can be the biggest company, a large stake >> it's all about streamlining the trend in industrials is about streamlining and pure play businesses and bolting on to those businesses, but also maybe potentially separating them. we're seeing this in many companies who don't necessarily add to t
company of the stress it is a possibility that you could find somebody who is willing to take that wholisticto taking the business. although seemingly unlikely. >> do you think somebody would take it? >> a buffett would be a name you have to consider as a possibility. >> certainly, we have seen the stock trade higher in recent weeks on speculation that maybe somebody like buffett would be amassing some sort of interest in the company >> i think thaw may have been...
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the report we discussed a minute ago is intended to require hud to take a wholistic look at your policies it's not intended to delay ongoing efforts in congress to enact the led-safe housing for kids act. senator scott menendez on this committee are co-sponsors of this bipartisan bill. as a medical doctor, do you believe visual assessments alone are sufficient to identify the presence of lead-based paint hazards to ensure the environmental safety and health of our children? >> i think there's a lot to be said for visual inspections, but no, i don't think that's adequate, and we are continuing to look at other things. there is a multiagency task force to look at environmental problems such as lead and we have talked about that. i actually would love to see universal screening for this. just make it part of the panel that we look at, because sometimes we think that this only affects people in a certain area, but it affects people everywhere. everywhere there's older housing. even in some of the most luxurious places in our country, and the impact on those brains is going to be significant.
the report we discussed a minute ago is intended to require hud to take a wholistic look at your policies it's not intended to delay ongoing efforts in congress to enact the led-safe housing for kids act. senator scott menendez on this committee are co-sponsors of this bipartisan bill. as a medical doctor, do you believe visual assessments alone are sufficient to identify the presence of lead-based paint hazards to ensure the environmental safety and health of our children? >> i think...
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takes your time and makes it other people's, so to be able to sit back and look at your situation wholisticallys time, that requires space. as a writer, my job is to, like, literally create my time to be able to take these stories and to weave them in a way where there is intersectionality. so the thing i do is called literary swag, this intersection of fashion and literature to make books more attractive for people who don't read. people used to smack my books out of my hand and be like, get out of here you're not reading. i used to have to hide the books i had. a legacy 100 years ago, i could get my fingers plucked off, my feet plucked off, my eyes plucked out for carrying books. so as a write for me, the thing that social media allows us to do it allows us in a way like never before to come across so many words. people tell me i don't read us much but open their phone and start reading a text message. i've had to mobilize them and show them, no, this is not something you have to start over, you're already doing it, but you have to activate the fact that you're doing it, so as a writer, the t
takes your time and makes it other people's, so to be able to sit back and look at your situation wholisticallys time, that requires space. as a writer, my job is to, like, literally create my time to be able to take these stories and to weave them in a way where there is intersectionality. so the thing i do is called literary swag, this intersection of fashion and literature to make books more attractive for people who don't read. people used to smack my books out of my hand and be like, get...
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i think most rank and file people who use facebook don't think about these things in this wholistic way for an hour and a half, two hours a day and hang out there. like if you went toe a starbucks, they throw you out if you don't buy a cup of coffee. you're the cup of coffee when you're on facebook. >> john, you talk about disingenuous for people to be surprised and you connect it to the election of donald trump. perhaps it's just a sheep like quality that we've all been engaging in for the better part of the decade. over the past year, aside from donald trump, aside from politics, we've been learning that people are listening in. that when we say certain things, suddenly adds pop up on our screens. the federal government this past week is now warning us that when we talk on telephones or send texts, it's going to likely be intercepted by foreign governments. aren't we all beginning to wake up to all the threats, all the concerns, not just from facebook, but from you know using our iphones, by using samsungs, using all of these things we thought actually freed us and liberated us, but a
i think most rank and file people who use facebook don't think about these things in this wholistic way for an hour and a half, two hours a day and hang out there. like if you went toe a starbucks, they throw you out if you don't buy a cup of coffee. you're the cup of coffee when you're on facebook. >> john, you talk about disingenuous for people to be surprised and you connect it to the election of donald trump. perhaps it's just a sheep like quality that we've all been engaging in for...
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fully with the conclusion of the robocall strike task force, that robocalls are best addressed in a wholistic manner, through deployment of a wide variety of tools by a broad range of stakeholders. this is why i'm particularly heartened to see a portion of today's events devoted to solutions and tools for consumers. while i believe the fcc can and must do more to abate this persistent nuisance, there's also room for third parties and all stakeholders to create resources to empower consumers. i admire industry efforts to develop caller i.d. authentication and the work of businesses providing blocking services such as ner marlboro -- and you know what i'm saying, no more robo -- i know i messed that up. and umail. i'm sorry. i'm in another plane right now. the robo calls are driving me crazy. efforts such as these highlight that there is room and a need for new and innovative solutions. i believe collaboration between the parties in this room will be key. so i look forward to hearing a report of the conversations taking place today, and i stand ready, as always, to work with you in support of p
fully with the conclusion of the robocall strike task force, that robocalls are best addressed in a wholistic manner, through deployment of a wide variety of tools by a broad range of stakeholders. this is why i'm particularly heartened to see a portion of today's events devoted to solutions and tools for consumers. while i believe the fcc can and must do more to abate this persistent nuisance, there's also room for third parties and all stakeholders to create resources to empower consumers. i...
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just, you know, school safety from the very narrow framework of law enforcement, but look at it wholistically and take the appropriate actions. >> thank you, chief. mayor mihalik and chiefs biehl in that order. from finley, ohio, recently we had a community meeting where we talked with our school district about the perceived issues and factual issues around school safety and what we could do to be better, what gaps existed and it was interesting to hear from, you know, not only the parents, but also the students themselves. interesting to me is that a lot of the students didn't talk about the need for additional school resource officers which we do have them in our system, they talked about the need for more counselors and psychologists and social workers to identify those who need the assistance before it gets to a point where we have an act of violence. i'm wondering, as, you know, we continually ask our law enforcement officers to be everything to everyone, we're asking them not only to be peacekeepers but asking them to be social workers, asking them to be psychologists, they are super me
just, you know, school safety from the very narrow framework of law enforcement, but look at it wholistically and take the appropriate actions. >> thank you, chief. mayor mihalik and chiefs biehl in that order. from finley, ohio, recently we had a community meeting where we talked with our school district about the perceived issues and factual issues around school safety and what we could do to be better, what gaps existed and it was interesting to hear from, you know, not only the...
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you must continue to provide advice to the president that allows them to view a given situation wholistically and not make decisions that focus on the impact to one domestic group or foreign government. any president has numerous voices from both inside and outside the white house vying for his attention. an effective secretary of state must be able to prioritize the issues for the president and attempt to drown out the noise and chaos that can so often distract and bog down the leader of the free world from making sound and informed decisions. i know that you have developed a close relationship with the president and i believe that relationship could well serve you if you're confirmed as secretary of state. however many strong voices have been terminated or resigned that's why i think it's fair for members to ask whether your relationship is rooted in a candid, healthy give-and-take dynamic or whether it's based on deferential willingness to go along to get along. americans often think of the secretary of state solely in his or her capacity as our chief diplomat racing around the world to br
you must continue to provide advice to the president that allows them to view a given situation wholistically and not make decisions that focus on the impact to one domestic group or foreign government. any president has numerous voices from both inside and outside the white house vying for his attention. an effective secretary of state must be able to prioritize the issues for the president and attempt to drown out the noise and chaos that can so often distract and bog down the leader of the...