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i think you have to look at a market and how it is structured. this is an extremely capital intensive market. it requires capital expenditures of a significant amount each year. you see a market place in the united states that differs from those around the world for the positive in terms of how the consumers see it. our top carriers have a significant less percentage than the top carriers in every other market on the planet. if you look at it in terms of has the number increased, yes, it has, but that is a measure of concentration, not competition. at the same time that has increased, the average price and the monthly price to consumers has gone down. we look at it in the context of that is a number that is a simple calculation, although i do not quite know how the sec comes up with those numbers. i have tried myself, an economics degree from swarthmore, and i cannot replicate their numbers. yet in that same report they suggest it is the second lowest on the planet. >> i would agree that measures but concentration, not competition, but we're seein
i think you have to look at a market and how it is structured. this is an extremely capital intensive market. it requires capital expenditures of a significant amount each year. you see a market place in the united states that differs from those around the world for the positive in terms of how the consumers see it. our top carriers have a significant less percentage than the top carriers in every other market on the planet. if you look at it in terms of has the number increased, yes, it has,...
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can think we don't have our debt ceiling you know the whole world's going and what does that look like we don't even we don't even really know what you know what if we do default we actually don't honestly know with i would look like we can predict we don't know what that means we don't know if we hit the debt ceiling if that means we default so you can throw that story out there and the media's going to look at something like the federal reserve and i say those are loans in the past it's more corruption big deal if we don't have you know a big name like made off that we can link this to we're going to ignore it and it's absolutely ridiculous because the real story that we should be focusing on is how does the government's interact in a crisis and what what are we sort. basing our hopes and our entire sort of like the economy on if we're so based on the government's aaa rating should we begin to assess how we can back away from a just in principle can we have that discussion yeah i think it's better i want to have it with you but right now i want to add that sixteen trillion dolla
can think we don't have our debt ceiling you know the whole world's going and what does that look like we don't even we don't even really know what you know what if we do default we actually don't honestly know with i would look like we can predict we don't know what that means we don't know if we hit the debt ceiling if that means we default so you can throw that story out there and the media's going to look at something like the federal reserve and i say those are loans in the past it's more...
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>> no, not all of it, because if you look, the new is the one in front, but if you look back further, those are not new. commissioner fung: right, and i guess my point is, the members sizes vary between the two portions of the wall. >> you are correct that it looks like is, that it varies, but on this portion, some of these look like they might not even be the same size, but these are the wall that as construction goes along, if they are the -- not the right size, they will put another next to it. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is michael cassidy. i am the contractor. this area here is the area that was requested to be dropped by 1 foot in the original agreement. this is the wall that they say is totally demolished, where she says a 26 foot area, whatever -- or she says a 26 foot area. it is not demolished, as shown in their own photographs. -- photograph. they did not cover it at all, they just left it like that, so when we stripped the sheet rock from the inside, it exposes bare citing -- it exposes their siding. it also exposed at the floor, which is approximately here, th
>> no, not all of it, because if you look, the new is the one in front, but if you look back further, those are not new. commissioner fung: right, and i guess my point is, the members sizes vary between the two portions of the wall. >> you are correct that it looks like is, that it varies, but on this portion, some of these look like they might not even be the same size, but these are the wall that as construction goes along, if they are the -- not the right size, they will put...
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to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvant
to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the...
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debt but when you look at all of us public that americans own most of it you know so who really loses if the country defaults what would happen is the question is what would happen if the debt ceiling is not really very impressed when i think what happened is that the most likely scenario it would be a selective default that means that the treasury would prioritize payments and the first payment they are going to prioritize are those gone you know the bonds that are expiring the interest on those bonds and so as a result the people who are probably going to get the short in the stay are going to be the small and medium sized businesses the contractors excedrin who do work with the u.s. government and potentially you know the people who get benefits from the u.s. government as well but i think the bondholders themselves will probably take first prover and that's something that seems to be the conventional wisdom so my question is with the concerns over china not wanting our tech anymore or japan not wanting to buy our debt anymore they're not being a customer for our debt is that. ever
debt but when you look at all of us public that americans own most of it you know so who really loses if the country defaults what would happen is the question is what would happen if the debt ceiling is not really very impressed when i think what happened is that the most likely scenario it would be a selective default that means that the treasury would prioritize payments and the first payment they are going to prioritize are those gone you know the bonds that are expiring the interest on...
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i never imagined -- you look ahead with your book is coming yahoo! u will be competing with on amazon, never in a million years imagined i would be competing with something called weinergate. at least unlike anthony wiener you can tell if i am happy even when i am standing behind a podium. [laughter] >> i assume you all had a chance to read some of my book or see one of my eight million interviews in the last weekend days but i will quickly say "demonic" is a description of the mob. mobs are always the monarch and demons are always mobs. i described the democratic party and liberalism as a mob starting with the french revolution. the revolt of the mob. it has been that way two hundred years and now i understand liberals in a way i never did before. i consider myself an expert on liberals. there are a few things that always confused me. for example some of them, paul krug men and frank rich, jonathan alter, they did well on their sats tests because they all went to very good colleges and yet they seem so stupid. that is explained as crowd psychology. p
i never imagined -- you look ahead with your book is coming yahoo! u will be competing with on amazon, never in a million years imagined i would be competing with something called weinergate. at least unlike anthony wiener you can tell if i am happy even when i am standing behind a podium. [laughter] >> i assume you all had a chance to read some of my book or see one of my eight million interviews in the last weekend days but i will quickly say "demonic" is a description of the...
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financial markets and the real economy in certain pockets of the euro area but nonetheless when you look at the inflation outlook i think title minister policy is still required and well how do you think the easy decision will influence the euro exchange rate which is fluctuating moment. i think today's immediate decision shouldn't have a big impact it was widely expected in financial markets and certainly in terms of where your dollar has been trading since the decision was announced forty five minutes ago is not me much of an impact but if you look further ahead i think what we can expect is that in the near term if we get any positive news coming out of periphery we could actually see some strengthening but then looking ahead into next year we see we do expect to see the euro be weakening somewhat but also this actually the e.c.b. says it will refuse to accept restructured greek bonds as collateral in the event of default which ratings agencies are threatening to impose so what's the solution to the problem you think. this is an extremely important so he said he works to stop acceptin
financial markets and the real economy in certain pockets of the euro area but nonetheless when you look at the inflation outlook i think title minister policy is still required and well how do you think the easy decision will influence the euro exchange rate which is fluctuating moment. i think today's immediate decision shouldn't have a big impact it was widely expected in financial markets and certainly in terms of where your dollar has been trading since the decision was announced forty...
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as you bend, passÉ with medicine work, and if you look at the work in 1910, you would look to a bunchof countries like canada, even if the united states, you see an oscar you as the top -- argentina. after one century you see everyone but one, argentina. so what was the difference? basically that the political economy model of these quite equitable countries were naturally endowed with natural resources, were very different between new zealand, australia, canada and argentina where the behavior dominated all the players get my question is now sense, almost everything depends from now on for what's going to happen with, say china, india and brazil, is your view that china could replicate in a way japan did? because when one hears that japan was reengineering, but china is all about imitation, is the political economy the way power is toshiba in china, in your view could be an obstacle whenever they reach higher levels of income? because the check and balances in sort of a lack of democracy and could eventually be a big hurdle? >> so a wonderful question. i mean, let me preface the answ
as you bend, passÉ with medicine work, and if you look at the work in 1910, you would look to a bunchof countries like canada, even if the united states, you see an oscar you as the top -- argentina. after one century you see everyone but one, argentina. so what was the difference? basically that the political economy model of these quite equitable countries were naturally endowed with natural resources, were very different between new zealand, australia, canada and argentina where the...
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you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry crowne." it seems like a "stella gets her groove back" for middle-aged white guys. [laughter] chew on that. chew on that. >> i'm going to. >> jon: enjoy that one. >> it started off going for that target audience, as a matter of fact. i find the middle-aged white guys are not represented enough in today's american media. [laughter] >> jon: they are victims in many respects. >> they are indeed underlings. >> jon: they are underlings. tell me about this julia roberts. she seems to have a few... >> she's a nut. she's an absolute cook. she's a dream boat, she smells, mmm, fantastic. i just did a marty short, there mmm. >> jon:
you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry...
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you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources t
you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a...
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tutelage of rupert murdoch have been under growing in recent history and tony themes i mean when you look at all of this it seems like everybody got what they wanted the politicians. they curry favor with murdoch and he's very powerful specially in the u.k. you can call an election one way or another newspapers and television they've got stories they life because well even though these three legal means to be entertained their audience is the audience is like that to the police might have been involved in bribery but then again they might have gotten tips of information that might have led to a person prosecution so it's a very kind of odd arrangement everybody seemed to have gotten something out of it but nonetheless it was quite you legal i mean how do you look at that i mean is that why it went on for so long if the allegations are true well you just have to well you just have to look at the relationship involving the media and government and law enforcement in london it is a very unusual relationship and the environment in london for the tabloids especially is very aggressive viciousl
tutelage of rupert murdoch have been under growing in recent history and tony themes i mean when you look at all of this it seems like everybody got what they wanted the politicians. they curry favor with murdoch and he's very powerful specially in the u.k. you can call an election one way or another newspapers and television they've got stories they life because well even though these three legal means to be entertained their audience is the audience is like that to the police might have been...
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seemed to have gotten something out of it but nonetheless it was quite a few legal i mean how do you look at that i mean is that why it went on for so long if the allegations are true well you just have to well you just have to look at the relationship involving the media and government and law enforcement in london it is a very unusual relationship and the environment in london for the tabloids especially is very aggressive viciously competitive and unfortunately in this case it crossed over into line of illegality so none of this is a real surprise it's been a long time coming and it's going to be some time before we can sort out all the details ok thank you so i'm going to go back to a point that you brought up because i think it's quite fascinating what's the political angle you think is here because you seem to the left wing is going after murdoch now because of his politics not necessarily because the guy's a sleaze bag. there's no question about it to me let me sort of say that my politics are virtually the opposite of rupert murdoch's so i'm not here to defend his politics but you
seemed to have gotten something out of it but nonetheless it was quite a few legal i mean how do you look at that i mean is that why it went on for so long if the allegations are true well you just have to well you just have to look at the relationship involving the media and government and law enforcement in london it is a very unusual relationship and the environment in london for the tabloids especially is very aggressive viciously competitive and unfortunately in this case it crossed over...
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you look amazing! you look like a beach angel! aah!nnouncer ] save up to 45% on summer vacations at travelocity. [ gnome ] it's go time. the frontline plus killing force is there annihilating fleas and ticks. ♪ visit completekiller.com and get a coupon for frontline plus. @ visit completekiller.com ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah @ @@@ would you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collaps
you look amazing! you look like a beach angel! aah!nnouncer ] save up to 45% on summer vacations at travelocity. [ gnome ] it's go time. the frontline plus killing force is there annihilating fleas and ticks. ♪ visit completekiller.com and get a coupon for frontline plus. @ visit completekiller.com ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah @ @@@ would you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi...
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if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the . >> this class is managing a disaster. what happens and how do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to come together over on turk street. that's where the ham radio base station is going to be. that's where they will have a set up. they will be communicating with all the different emergency response districts. that's where we fit in. we're going to fit into this emergency response staging thing into nert staging districts. each response district has its own little (inaudible) then the nert groups are broken up into the corresponding emergency response districts and they are located at our fire department, battalion chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he
if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the . >> this class is managing a disaster. what happens and how do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to...
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and then if you look at the internet it is absolutely exploded there is no point of view and it's not represented and easily accessed right now this is radically different terrain than in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's in the united states when. political discourse in this country was this narrow it was terrible this is a wonderful thing murdoch because of his a more ality is actually very much responsible for that in a good way a healthy way i think what maybe it is healthy maybe it's unhealthy shine if i can go to you know and then we've gone down to the situation where it's just propaganda versus propaganda isn't it i mean is that healthy person assignee. right and that's the i think you've you've accurately described the situation we're dealing with the difference between partisan press of the late nineteenth century and today though is that rather than having a different partisans have to duke it out in some kind of public sector or some kind of public sphere were deliberation takes place today we have the partisans grouping together on m s n b c fox news on the drud
and then if you look at the internet it is absolutely exploded there is no point of view and it's not represented and easily accessed right now this is radically different terrain than in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's in the united states when. political discourse in this country was this narrow it was terrible this is a wonderful thing murdoch because of his a more ality is actually very much responsible for that in a good way a healthy way i think what maybe it is healthy maybe...
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we have been here a lot over the last three years, four years, 30 years, whatever number you want to look at. we have been here with you, fighting with you were pushing with you to do the right thing for students that have been failing in this system for a long time. we are here tonight because based on a little knowledge we have been able to gather from the budget, the things that were not in the budget that at a bare minimum help to accomplish your goal was whether there was an adequate credit recovery system for students who have to meet new graduation requirements and if there was enough funding for parent engagement, something that is critical for all students to graduate from this district college and career ready. the reason why we choose college it career already is because san francisco is an expensive city. you cannot live in this city on a high-school diploma. you can barely survive as a city college student to get an college student to get an associate's degree in the city.
we have been here a lot over the last three years, four years, 30 years, whatever number you want to look at. we have been here with you, fighting with you were pushing with you to do the right thing for students that have been failing in this system for a long time. we are here tonight because based on a little knowledge we have been able to gather from the budget, the things that were not in the budget that at a bare minimum help to accomplish your goal was whether there was an adequate...
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and -- >> charlie: so you can simply say look, i wa't what they wanted. ment about me? >> no. >> charlie: the next thing i might be or someone else might be. >> times when you addition you're checking them out. do i want to work with you. >> charlie: exactly. >> you can learn a lot very quickly about directors. >> charlie: between directors and actors. >> yes. u can see what kind of vocabulary they have, what kind of language they have, what sort understanding of wo they have, ho they aroach things. >> charlie: i've had this question asked a lot which is what do you expect from a director. >> at this point, i don't expect anything. ha ha ha. i expect, i hope for, i don't expect anything. i hope for some sense of understanding, a sense of trust that i really am there to tellÑi this story and a sense of trusti that there are certain things as far as acting's concerned, that i'm going to know a little bit more than they are just because it's my area of expertise. directing they're going to know a gazillion thingsment the when i'm working with directors, parti
and -- >> charlie: so you can simply say look, i wa't what they wanted. ment about me? >> no. >> charlie: the next thing i might be or someone else might be. >> times when you addition you're checking them out. do i want to work with you. >> charlie: exactly. >> you can learn a lot very quickly about directors. >> charlie: between directors and actors. >> yes. u can see what kind of vocabulary they have, what kind of language they have, what sort...
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if you are looking for some job programs and forgot the website address, you call 211 and you get help immediately. also if you do out of work and struggling to feed your family, struggling with transportation, 211 can show you programs that can assist. so the easy to remember phone number. >> very quickly why is it so hard for people to find work? >> i think because a lot of people don't have to think about what it takes to find work. they think applying for jobs and interviews but they don't realize it goes into networking component and how important it is, after you put an application to follow up with the employer and attend networking events, the job forum from 6:30 to 8:30 is great one to network with people. we try to encourage them at match bridge. that is something you need to do in your job search but your entire career. >> great advice. matt, thank you so much. >> all right. we will put the 211 number up but it's easy to remember. here is job fairs coming up in san jose and south san francisco. we'll be right back.qqqqqq beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight.
if you are looking for some job programs and forgot the website address, you call 211 and you get help immediately. also if you do out of work and struggling to feed your family, struggling with transportation, 211 can show you programs that can assist. so the easy to remember phone number. >> very quickly why is it so hard for people to find work? >> i think because a lot of people don't have to think about what it takes to find work. they think applying for jobs and interviews but...
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if you look at the population, about 127 of them are self reported as disabled. another 14% are over age 55. 55 isn't a senior, but if you have been homeless for a long time, that 55 years old is a barrier. the notion that is not serving these populations, again, it is not supported by the data. i hope that clarifies how we run things. >> i appreciate that data. we just got that today about the number of beds that go into the at night, so with v sheltering monitoring report, what is your analysis of where the vacancies come from? some of that comes from providence. i can't imagine that all of these vacancies happen at providence? >> i will be happy to provide you a copy. there were 50 vacant beds, 33 at providence. a at the use of shelter. last night, there were 48 vacancies. 2/3. small numbers in the shelters that tend to be in the central city and the larger numbers out in the bay view. it is understandable. the transportation, providence is now out on the floor rather than beds. it serves for of the have lived out in the bayview ended services centers out ther
if you look at the population, about 127 of them are self reported as disabled. another 14% are over age 55. 55 isn't a senior, but if you have been homeless for a long time, that 55 years old is a barrier. the notion that is not serving these populations, again, it is not supported by the data. i hope that clarifies how we run things. >> i appreciate that data. we just got that today about the number of beds that go into the at night, so with v sheltering monitoring report, what is your...
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if you have to wait a week or 2 or 3 you are looking at a service life of 50 plus years. if you put in a vinyl clad window my experience i seen people put them in and 10 years later replace them again. and 15 years later replace em. you are not loezing time. >> the essense ever the question is different. they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and have room for glazing or a sash stop you would be able to do that. that would depend. thickness. >> it's not thick here. >> it's less to mount double paning than for them to make you a new sash. >> may be outside our expertise. the on double pane and single the argument for energy efficiency double pane is better. my question, his building is not insulated. you double paned the glass area but the whole wall is leaking. how much improvement do you get by replacing the windows when the rest of the building is lose and has drafts and is -- >> quite a big difference the way you perceive being c
if you have to wait a week or 2 or 3 you are looking at a service life of 50 plus years. if you put in a vinyl clad window my experience i seen people put them in and 10 years later replace them again. and 15 years later replace em. you are not loezing time. >> the essense ever the question is different. they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and...
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the language of you muslim go back home look see i did say really very very seriously this we have we have our senior is our squalling you are going to see more of these office someone and you are saying terrorist the way out for you right wing is very very likely ok this is the reality do with it it can go where it is do you. go ahead i did a freedom of information request the crown process prosecution service about that murder at the bus stop and asked why it wasn't treated as a racist attack as it was in the first place and the reason was because it wasn't right wing nationalist as you like to call them who perpetrated that murder it was a group of local youths had nothing to do with any right wing groups at all and the crown prosecution service actually obfuscated all the requests i made and in the end they said they were going to going to give me no information because it. was it was concerned with the case notes and they weren't subjects people like people like the leader of the e.t.l. they admire i mean he wasn't a national television green with many of the messages out of the
the language of you muslim go back home look see i did say really very very seriously this we have we have our senior is our squalling you are going to see more of these office someone and you are saying terrorist the way out for you right wing is very very likely ok this is the reality do with it it can go where it is do you. go ahead i did a freedom of information request the crown process prosecution service about that murder at the bus stop and asked why it wasn't treated as a racist attack...
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look. here saying that the minimum wage is one of those regulations you take a look at you try to eliminate it well what i'm saying is that i think that we need to look at all great deal a sense whatever whatever wrongs are inhibiting job growth that's what we need said the minimum wage is one of them. all regulations storage i think every department we have too much expansion of government and so what we need to do is tamp that down so that the american people complete more of what they may. write camped out on the minimum wage so americans can keep more of what they earn what if they don't earn enough there is a current minimum wage somewhere between seventy eight dollars and so where you live and it's already not enough to cover the basic necessities of life as a new study out of michigan highlights one person without children needs to make about twelve bucks an hour just to cover all the birth. like food shelter clothing transportation the restaurant box as nearly double the minimum wage so how does getting rid of the already two load minimum wage supposed to help the working class amer
look. here saying that the minimum wage is one of those regulations you take a look at you try to eliminate it well what i'm saying is that i think that we need to look at all great deal a sense whatever whatever wrongs are inhibiting job growth that's what we need said the minimum wage is one of them. all regulations storage i think every department we have too much expansion of government and so what we need to do is tamp that down so that the american people complete more of what they may....
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you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. n't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry crowne." it seems like a "stella gets her groove back" for middle-aged white guys. [laughter] chew on that. chew on that. >> i'm going to. >> jon: enjoy that one. >> it started off going for that target audience, as a matter of fact. i find the middle-aged white guys are not represented enough in today's american media. [laughter] >> jon: they are victims in many respects. >> they are indeed underlings. >> jon: they are underlings. tell me about this julia roberts. she seems to have a few... >> she's a nut. she's an absolute cook. she's a dream boat, she smells, mmm, fantastic. i just did a marty short, there mmm. >> jon: who
you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. n't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry...
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still being valued in the tens of millions-- hundreds of millions-- of dollars. >> well, i think if you look at myspace, yeah, it was the leader but it was the leader at a time when social was very, very new. and it wasn't really clear where things were going. in fact, you saw that a company that executed better, facebook, took things over there. if you look at the companies that are coming out now, companies like linked-in, for example, linked-in has a very mature model. they have dominated the market for business-to-business social networking. the challenge there is in figuring out how best to monetize all of this activity that's happening. but you can make a little bit better estimate of where the company is going. i also think no one is going to come and do to linked-in what facebook did to myspace. linked-in has got itself a pretty solid position there. >> suarez: and tiny revenues compared to the valuation that it's been given by the marketplace. >> well, i think people looking at these companies and trying to decide what they're worth need to look at three things-- one, how many users
still being valued in the tens of millions-- hundreds of millions-- of dollars. >> well, i think if you look at myspace, yeah, it was the leader but it was the leader at a time when social was very, very new. and it wasn't really clear where things were going. in fact, you saw that a company that executed better, facebook, took things over there. if you look at the companies that are coming out now, companies like linked-in, for example, linked-in has a very mature model. they have...
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in city hall nights, you were looking soberride -- soberride, in your diamonds -- and you were lookingo right. president chiu, you looked so great, riding your bicycle up all of those hills. big city nights and those big city bills you were looking so right. making all of the budget come back, big city home nights and those big city bills and you were looking so right bring the budget bat b -- ack ♪ [bell] president chiu: thank you. next speaker is not. >> thank you -- next speakers. >> you may hear the seriousness in my voice because i am been victimized. many just give you one example over there. i want to make this clear to the city and county on record. i have been here in city hall for 20 years. i was upstairs in the media room before the earthquake, ok? now, i done made history. i made history, and now, they are trying to get rid of me. one thing is sure, i'm going to stand my ground. i am asking for a public hearing of what goes on in the press room. right now, i think you all know. the press room, that is part of city hall, and that is expensive real estate. back when real -- w
in city hall nights, you were looking soberride -- soberride, in your diamonds -- and you were lookingo right. president chiu, you looked so great, riding your bicycle up all of those hills. big city nights and those big city bills you were looking so right. making all of the budget come back, big city home nights and those big city bills and you were looking so right bring the budget bat b -- ack ♪ [bell] president chiu: thank you. next speaker is not. >> thank you -- next speakers....
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you come back and look at this deficit scenario here, if you look at interest on the debt and you look security payments and you look at medicare and medicaid, some other services, then you hit up to the money pretty quickly of what the government has. the question is priorities. yes, congress could send the social security checks out, but if he did that, something else wouldn't get paid. the military might not get paid. how would you prioritize? >> that's the thing. we need to prioritize. i think we should be looking to not default on our debt. we should be paying social security, medicare, medicaid, and our military pay. i believe we can do that with the revenues that we're taking in. i want to deal. i want to make sure we do not default and get this prioritization. these are going to be the president's responsibilities. if he cannot come to the table and actually agree with the house republicans, senate republicans, senate democrats on a deal that will get through both chambers. >> can a deal have any revenue increases? >> you talk about revenue increases, i want tax reform. not in
you come back and look at this deficit scenario here, if you look at interest on the debt and you look security payments and you look at medicare and medicaid, some other services, then you hit up to the money pretty quickly of what the government has. the question is priorities. yes, congress could send the social security checks out, but if he did that, something else wouldn't get paid. the military might not get paid. how would you prioritize? >> that's the thing. we need to...
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actually pretty interesting i spent some time poking around i was going to bob a month or so and you can look at those you say these are friends these are family these recall workers these are. both directly with but so are all of the new these are just acquaintances maybe these are people who are part of my whatever club i belong to at school or at work and so you can only segregate things that makes me privacy with your outside of broadcasting baby photos of all of these are going through so i think that's the next trend and we're seeing facebook kind of scramble to catch up to what google is doing now something earlier today that was probably not as i'm in terms of video conferencing that's probably not as good as what google announced last week as declan mccullagh correspondent for the net now last month had a spokesman adam gadahn appeared in a video urging followers to exploit us laws to attack enemies of islam. in the worst you've got a lot at your disposal let's take america as an example america is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms you can go down to a gun show at the
actually pretty interesting i spent some time poking around i was going to bob a month or so and you can look at those you say these are friends these are family these recall workers these are. both directly with but so are all of the new these are just acquaintances maybe these are people who are part of my whatever club i belong to at school or at work and so you can only segregate things that makes me privacy with your outside of broadcasting baby photos of all of these are going through so...
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you know what i'm saying? and i'm looking behind him. you have someone looking sideways. it's not, hey, watch out for me. but it's like, you know, when he sees something, he's going to say something. >> and he's looking out for himself. >> my thing is this. you in the pen. you know what i'm saying? you don't need to get ready. stay ready. you know what i'm saying? you stay prepared. you're always prepared. you know what i'm saying? that's why the individuals, groups, are always on the lookout. they don't know what they're looking at. you walk up to him. what is he looking at? but him, he knows what he's looking at. he's looking at every individual movement of this yard. when you grow up like how we grew up with gangs or whatever in the neighborhood, in the ghetto, you're raised to watch your back because you have enemies on the street. you go to school with your enemies and on the bus with them. when people come here it's not that new to us. we've been watching our back all our life. you never know which one of your enemies is going to come in here, you know what i'm sayin
you know what i'm saying? and i'm looking behind him. you have someone looking sideways. it's not, hey, watch out for me. but it's like, you know, when he sees something, he's going to say something. >> and he's looking out for himself. >> my thing is this. you in the pen. you know what i'm saying? you don't need to get ready. stay ready. you know what i'm saying? you stay prepared. you're always prepared. you know what i'm saying? that's why the individuals, groups, are always on...
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if you look deeper in this report, david gergen, you see temporary workers being laid off, wages flat lineded. advising this president, what do you do now? >> well, john that is very tough and politically it is very tough. you know, this was an administration that promised a stimulus bill that could hold unemployment below 8%. we have had 29 months, a modern record of unemployment being above 8%. this is rare. we haven't seen this kind of thing since the great depression. it is not just a question of getting the numbers coming back, he has to got to build confidence in his leadership and that people have a sense he can get things done and knows where he is going, psych logical as much as about numbers. franklin roosevelt could win with high unemployment, he had the confidence of the country. obama does not have the confidence on his economic stewardship. what does that mean? it puts more leverage on him, more pressure on him to come one the deal on the deficits. give the republicans more r leverage. the democrats think the president has been outnegotiated in the white house, very, ver
if you look deeper in this report, david gergen, you see temporary workers being laid off, wages flat lineded. advising this president, what do you do now? >> well, john that is very tough and politically it is very tough. you know, this was an administration that promised a stimulus bill that could hold unemployment below 8%. we have had 29 months, a modern record of unemployment being above 8%. this is rare. we haven't seen this kind of thing since the great depression. it is not just a...
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that's what you look at first is the front entrance of the building. >> the trap of do you replace the door or the unit? oftentimes it's easy to replace the door and not the unit. once again, once you take the unit out of the wall you are changing the waterproofing details now. a lot of times you should start with the actual door. there's ways to tune up an old door. >> uh-huh. >> in terms of the dosticks or it's rubbing when you open it. there are ways to address that without changing the whole door. >> people are worried about security issues which drives them to replace the door with a solid core door. a glass door you can put clear or plastic or grills, there are lots af ways. >> the best ways for security we have security film you can't tell it's there. you take a hammer to it and can the glass will crack and not break. that's a painless way for security. i would say most of the old doors eshg specially entry doors are such a quality of lumbar and thickness they are not easy to break. as long as the lock and the area around the strike are reinforced. there would not be a lot of se
that's what you look at first is the front entrance of the building. >> the trap of do you replace the door or the unit? oftentimes it's easy to replace the door and not the unit. once again, once you take the unit out of the wall you are changing the waterproofing details now. a lot of times you should start with the actual door. there's ways to tune up an old door. >> uh-huh. >> in terms of the dosticks or it's rubbing when you open it. there are ways to address that without...
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you can look at innovation. you can look at capital expenditures. i mean, everything suggests this is an industry that goes to battle with each other over serving consumers so we were, you know, we obviously would have liked a conclusion that it was competitive, and yet, we are happy that the commission has begun to look at this wireless industry as an ecosystem. it's a term we coined year and a half ago or two years ago looking at the wireless space and believe it's a growing and breathing ecosystem, but from the pure perspective of drawing a competitive or not competitive, we just can't see how one concludes this is not effectively competitive. >> host: how much of the data did the ctia pride to the fcc for the report? >> guest: sure. throughout the year, we make filings to the fcc, you know, probably a fair percentage of the information in the report coming from cti, and yet over the last -- i've been there for ten years now -- and over the last ten years the commission has used more and more of its indidn't or third party data. the majority of da
you can look at innovation. you can look at capital expenditures. i mean, everything suggests this is an industry that goes to battle with each other over serving consumers so we were, you know, we obviously would have liked a conclusion that it was competitive, and yet, we are happy that the commission has begun to look at this wireless industry as an ecosystem. it's a term we coined year and a half ago or two years ago looking at the wireless space and believe it's a growing and breathing...
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at the international community in the wider international community sometimes if you look at nader's engagement with other countries for example afghanistan. and iraq it's given nato a bad name it's means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to see regime change sensually and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the u.s. did not explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power theories one of whom is called eliot cohen from america and he said that the use of airpower exclusive airpower to carry out a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship it offers immediate satisfaction without little guarantees or commitment and so in that sense there is a policy of what robert pape calls decapitation decapitation policy literally taking the head off of a regime does little to change anything political the ground as we've so clearly seen in afghanistan with the removal of the taliban and so we've clearly seen with the removal of saddam hussein so it's not a policy that works regime change. however i would say that t
at the international community in the wider international community sometimes if you look at nader's engagement with other countries for example afghanistan. and iraq it's given nato a bad name it's means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to see regime change sensually and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the u.s. did not explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power theories one of whom is called eliot cohen from...
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at medicare, which you all have said will bankrupt the country and look at social security, and you will pass that up at this point? >> we're not passing it up. we put it in our budget. >> you will pass it up in these negotiations because the speaker said we will not do the big deal we have to do a smaller deal. by the way, you all -- cantor walked out of the biden talks saying that they were insisting on tax cuts. i am not altogether certain that that's a done deal, is it? >> the democrats know nothing else than wanting to spend more. this has failed the last two years. this view that government spend something going to get the economy back on track, we've gone through it. churchill said he could count on americans doing something right after they exhausted all the other options. i think this president and his administration needs to change course and grow the that i hapr sector. if we cut spending and given enhancemen enhancements, it creates more revenue. >> the first question is you -- republicans only run one house in congress. >> yes. but we take al
at medicare, which you all have said will bankrupt the country and look at social security, and you will pass that up at this point? >> we're not passing it up. we put it in our budget. >> you will pass it up in these negotiations because the speaker said we will not do the big deal we have to do a smaller deal. by the way, you all -- cantor walked out of the biden talks saying that they were insisting on tax cuts. i am not altogether certain that that's a done deal, is it? >>...
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would you lookic to take a look? you're bragging there, j.r. about robbing a guy. t feel bad about it. you feel like robin hood because the guy is a wealthy man. why did you say all this stuff if you thought they were cops? >> it could have been tom, dick and harry. how can they arrest me or hold something against me if there is not a victim? >> there are victims -- >> apparently someone had a bentley stole. >> did you steal the bentley? >> no, i didn't steal the bentley. you asked me that already. jx up to this point j.r. is sticking to his story. he seems unfazed seeing himself on the undercover sting video. when i show him video of someone else he knows, that's when he appears he is taken by surprise. >> who is that? >> that's my daughter. >> that's your daughter. >> yeah. i didn't know she was -- >> you had no idea your daughter was involved? >> no. >> j.r., how could you not know? >> my daughter did not live with me -- my daughter and i had not seen each other for years and years. i had no clue she was even involved with that person that was involved with those
would you lookic to take a look? you're bragging there, j.r. about robbing a guy. t feel bad about it. you feel like robin hood because the guy is a wealthy man. why did you say all this stuff if you thought they were cops? >> it could have been tom, dick and harry. how can they arrest me or hold something against me if there is not a victim? >> there are victims -- >> apparently someone had a bentley stole. >> did you steal the bentley? >> no, i didn't steal the...