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that has really sapped money. but, the key political question is one to be inflation. unemployment is unpopular, but there is nothing more unpopular than inflation. inflation affects everybody at all income levels across society, and in most countries, the poor are the most unprotected in terms of inflation. we have seen a continuous rise in inflation levels throughout the mahmoud ahmadinejad for jan. he has kept interest rates and they have been churning money out like there was no tomorrow. a lot of this money has been squandered. inflation, on an average level, hit 25% last year higher. i have never seen an economy see the current regime return to power after that type of performance. inflation is probably your best indicator of who is warm to come to power. i think it has to be squarely focused in terms of the role of inflation in the economy. turning to some longer-term points, we have seen a kind of gradual evolution in iran since the revolution. shortly after the revolution, iran had a notable anomaly in terms of population growth and small population worth dram
that has really sapped money. but, the key political question is one to be inflation. unemployment is unpopular, but there is nothing more unpopular than inflation. inflation affects everybody at all income levels across society, and in most countries, the poor are the most unprotected in terms of inflation. we have seen a continuous rise in inflation levels throughout the mahmoud ahmadinejad for jan. he has kept interest rates and they have been churning money out like there was no tomorrow. a...
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Jun 23, 2009
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. >> does anyone want to take that case sap? -- case up? you guyus are cowards, come on. [laughter] i can't get a rise out of you all? ok. i can't get a rise out of this crowd. often the questions about transparency is about the of ministration communicating with the public and the public seeing what the administration is doing. the question is, how does the public communicate with the administration? how does a regular citizen or member of acs make their concerns known to the administration? >> one of -- it goes along with transparency. the illustration is using technology in ways you have not seen before and has a vibrant website and is encouraging interplay on the web site. i think that is obviously one way. the other way is the traditional way especially for members, talking to us. we really do want to hear ideas. this is an administration that is eager to hear good ideas. i do not recommend regular mail to the white house. i received an invitation to an inaugural party. it was being irradiated someplace. e-mail and through the website and talking to us. >> this white
. >> does anyone want to take that case sap? -- case up? you guyus are cowards, come on. [laughter] i can't get a rise out of you all? ok. i can't get a rise out of this crowd. often the questions about transparency is about the of ministration communicating with the public and the public seeing what the administration is doing. the question is, how does the public communicate with the administration? how does a regular citizen or member of acs make their concerns known to the...
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Jun 22, 2009
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the old trees die, old people die, they leave room for new young innovative sap links to bring competition and bring lower fairtion and be innovative. that is -- that's positive for any industry.. >> speaking of virgin america, how much money would unwilling to invest in it before pulling out of the market? >> i don't believe that -- virgin america is a company which i am only a small shareholder in. i have no direct involvement but as far as i'm concerned it's doing well and i think it will go on to doing great things. >> again i recommend you fly it. >> do you expect to see a u.s. government takeover of airline carriers as we're seeing in the auto industry? >> i think it would be the biggest mistake ever if the u.s. government intervened to rescue airline carriers. if one of the billing carriers went to the wall i think it would be a good thing, leaving room, as i said for the smaller, more efficient carriers to step into their shoes and offer better products and better quality, lower fares and so this is one industry that i pray the american government does not go and waste taxpayer mon
the old trees die, old people die, they leave room for new young innovative sap links to bring competition and bring lower fairtion and be innovative. that is -- that's positive for any industry.. >> speaking of virgin america, how much money would unwilling to invest in it before pulling out of the market? >> i don't believe that -- virgin america is a company which i am only a small shareholder in. i have no direct involvement but as far as i'm concerned it's doing well and i...
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Jun 13, 2009
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he have sap longoria right there, two outs. and the nats have one out to work with and, ironically, it's nick johnson who made the error that led to the kapler homerun. verizon fios notice xtra is next with-ony and ray. lots of things to talk about in this one. unfortunately, two errors that gave the rays two runs might be two of the most important things they talk about. here is nick johnson, 1-for-4, breaking ball outside. j p howell in he is sons essence, trying to save -- in essence trying to save this game for himself much he is the pitcher of record here. 1 ball, 1 strike to nick. they have a right hander up in case they get to ryan zimmerman. that's jason isringhausen. >> rob: tampa bay. >> bob: nationals down to their last strike. i'm not sure how nick got his bat out to reach that thing. tampa bay trying to get back over .500 tonight. after last night's game, they have 100 games left and they are trying to go 32-32. >> rob: the old pitch track. >> bob: 2-2 to nick, out to short. brignac has it and the devil rays win it
he have sap longoria right there, two outs. and the nats have one out to work with and, ironically, it's nick johnson who made the error that led to the kapler homerun. verizon fios notice xtra is next with-ony and ray. lots of things to talk about in this one. unfortunately, two errors that gave the rays two runs might be two of the most important things they talk about. here is nick johnson, 1-for-4, breaking ball outside. j p howell in he is sons essence, trying to save -- in essence trying...
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Jun 14, 2009
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they all work at jpmorgan or why they all used to work at jpmorgan and he said sentence that later in sap if you like changing my life for shaping the last year, you've got to understand there's one thing about eckert of the world that is up simply key, it is the morgan mafia. they are everywhere and they created it. now, like many quick cliches that wasn't entirely strip and i would stress they were not the only ones who created the modern structure credit buy any means but it turns out to have a lot of veracity as i later discovered. so i left that conference and feedback to the ft determined on the one hand to try to on a pick this strange new credit jungle and on the other hand, to try to keep an eye on why and how the alumni had come to play such a key role in building this credit world, and the next two or three years we labored away in the capitol markets team and i stress we because there was a group of less, not just myself, trolleying to make sense of the shadowy debt and tikrit tips bald that was growing at a pace. and i mean in the last year or two it's become fashionable to t
they all work at jpmorgan or why they all used to work at jpmorgan and he said sentence that later in sap if you like changing my life for shaping the last year, you've got to understand there's one thing about eckert of the world that is up simply key, it is the morgan mafia. they are everywhere and they created it. now, like many quick cliches that wasn't entirely strip and i would stress they were not the only ones who created the modern structure credit buy any means but it turns out to...
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and the principal sap restricti incess that is still in the same family and in the same business. if you happen to be taking u.s. 40 through western maryland and frostburg the princess has been preserved and they have a little plaque that says harry and bess truman ate lunch here june 21st, 1953. they went to washington and saw friends he gave the speech in philadelphia and went to new york and spent eight interesting days with margaret as their guide sightseeing in new york. they stayed at the waldorf towers. i was curious how harry was to afford this at the truman library, he saved everything. harry never wrote a letter that he didn't save and he has -- they have all the correspondence with the general manager of the waldorf towers and soon after the waldorf heard harry was going to be making a trip and they wrote him a letter you know would you like to stay with us for free and harry
and the principal sap restricti incess that is still in the same family and in the same business. if you happen to be taking u.s. 40 through western maryland and frostburg the princess has been preserved and they have a little plaque that says harry and bess truman ate lunch here june 21st, 1953. they went to washington and saw friends he gave the speech in philadelphia and went to new york and spent eight interesting days with margaret as their guide sightseeing in new york. they stayed at the...
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Jun 22, 2009
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report more readily at table, additional legislative protections will be needed to limit the use of a sap and foqa data and satellite are the cases and to ensure that information is used to increase safety. the best safety device on an airplane is a well-trained, well rested, highly motivated pilot. a strong safety culture must be instilled and consistently reinforced from the highest levels within an airline, and among its co- shared regional partners. thank you for the opportunity to address your. i will be ready to take any questions. >> thank you very much, captain prater. and finally we will hear from mr. maurer, who is a representative of the families oof continental flight 3407. mr. maurer, i know that your daughter lauren was a passenger on that flight and i know that it is likely difficult for you to speak publicly about these issues, but on behalf of the families i believe that all of you wanted an opportunity to do that. i am pleased to give you the opportunity, and our thoughts and sympathies are with you and the families. >> thank you, and bear with me. on behalf of the famil
report more readily at table, additional legislative protections will be needed to limit the use of a sap and foqa data and satellite are the cases and to ensure that information is used to increase safety. the best safety device on an airplane is a well-trained, well rested, highly motivated pilot. a strong safety culture must be instilled and consistently reinforced from the highest levels within an airline, and among its co- shared regional partners. thank you for the opportunity to address...
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isn't it things like that that really sap the faith that people have in politics? at the heart of any constitutional reform for transparency. isn't it time to publish all public spending national and local online so each taxpayer can see precisely how their hard earned money is being spent? now, if the test of effective constitutional reform is pushing power downwards then isn't it case nothing fails more than proportional representation? let me reaffirm we believe this is a recipe for weak coalition governments. instead of voters choosing their government on the basis of manifestos, doesn't it all too often means party managers choosing governments on the basis of back room deals? our view is clear. we should not take away from the british people the right to get rid of weak, tired and discredited governments. the most powerful thing in politics is not actually the soap box or the dispatch box. it's the ballot box but particularly when it leads to the removal van. and i have to say to the prime minister, won't people conclude that he only started talking about pro
isn't it things like that that really sap the faith that people have in politics? at the heart of any constitutional reform for transparency. isn't it time to publish all public spending national and local online so each taxpayer can see precisely how their hard earned money is being spent? now, if the test of effective constitutional reform is pushing power downwards then isn't it case nothing fails more than proportional representation? let me reaffirm we believe this is a recipe for weak...