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do you agree? and if you do agree, how do you make that happen? >> you know, actually, larry and i and most of my economic team, in fact, all my economic team, have consistently maintained that there is a way to reconcile the concerns about debt and deficits with the concerns about growth. what we know is, is that our -- our fiscal problems are not short-term deficits. our discretionary budget, that portion of the federal budget that isn't defense or social security or medicare or medicaid, the entitlement programs, is at its smallest level in my lifetime, probably since dwight eisenhower. we are not lavishly spending on a whole bunch of social programs out there. and in many ways, a lot of these programs have become more efficient and pretty effective. defense -- we spent a lot from 2001 to 2011, but generally, we are stabilizing, and the pentagon, working with me, have come up with plans that allow us to meet our security needs while still bringing down some of the costs of defense, particularly after having ended the war in iraq and on the brin
do you agree? and if you do agree, how do you make that happen? >> you know, actually, larry and i and most of my economic team, in fact, all my economic team, have consistently maintained that there is a way to reconcile the concerns about debt and deficits with the concerns about growth. what we know is, is that our -- our fiscal problems are not short-term deficits. our discretionary budget, that portion of the federal budget that isn't defense or social security or medicare or...
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to do. i don't know, what do you want to do. i don't know, let's crack open rocks. let's rake leaves and jump in them. i was a good sleeper, life was good. it was all wonderful. i can't called in from dinner, played until dark. until this happened. i d i shook and i ran home and called my mother and i said, mom, we are all going to die. we are all going to die. my brain had in printed this horrible scenario, and it stayed there until i ended high chool. i cannot hear a siren without going into panic attacks. my mother came back to the house and called the board of education immediately and said, why are you showing children this? why is it that you think they can absorb this? they can't. it needs to be told differently. if they are going to duck and cover, do it differently. you have traumatize my daughter. she then explained to me why russia was not really going to do it because of our leadership. as we had people talking. because the bomb would annihilate everybody and everybody would die,
to do. i don't know, what do you want to do. i don't know, let's crack open rocks. let's rake leaves and jump in them. i was a good sleeper, life was good. it was all wonderful. i can't called in from dinner, played until dark. until this happened. i d i shook and i ran home and called my mother and i said, mom, we are all going to die. we are all going to die. my brain had in printed this horrible scenario, and it stayed there until i ended high chool. i cannot hear a siren without going into...
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see, i admire what you do. i really do. it's clear because -- no matter why you're doing it, you're out there pushing the edges of different things. you're not holding yourself out and saying "i'm the best ever at any of these things" you're just saying this is something that i want to do. this is something i want to bring to bear and try and because i can, i will. right? >> right. >> rose: that's it. >> well, i also feel like if i held myself -- it sort of goes with that embarrassment thing. if i held myself back bauds i am not the best at everything i do i wouldn't do anything. >> rose: exactly. >> and so there's also -- as a creative person you need to accept a level that you're at. and just say if this is the book i can write now then just write it. and it will speak to certain people it doesn't need to be in the canon every time. >> the whole notion this that in the end you'll regret what you didn't do rather than what you what you did in the end. you'll always regret what you did do even if you fall on your face becau
see, i admire what you do. i really do. it's clear because -- no matter why you're doing it, you're out there pushing the edges of different things. you're not holding yourself out and saying "i'm the best ever at any of these things" you're just saying this is something that i want to do. this is something i want to bring to bear and try and because i can, i will. right? >> right. >> rose: that's it. >> well, i also feel like if i held myself -- it sort of goes with...
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i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so s
i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a...
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why do we keep doing that? why can't we do something where we say here is the production, but here's a range, and your addictions,her here's the low one, the high one, there's the black swan, the one in a thousand event, and if it happens it is really, really important. we have to consider that as well as just entering our single point. >> is funny that has not taken back more. 20 years we were using an excel and a flat crystal ball and everybody was expected to do an analysis of the model. if anything, it has disappeared rather than taken off. >> on -- quantum computers are here. leave the audience with one key take away as a big opportunity. big technology opportunity is taking advantage [indiscernible] in a particular way, which is [indiscernible] well let you through as much data as you like. degree ofres a high creativity, soothing of all the things you can throw at it, and you got to get out of the mindset of filtering, which is that will not work, that it will not work, and that is the top approach that
why do we keep doing that? why can't we do something where we say here is the production, but here's a range, and your addictions,her here's the low one, the high one, there's the black swan, the one in a thousand event, and if it happens it is really, really important. we have to consider that as well as just entering our single point. >> is funny that has not taken back more. 20 years we were using an excel and a flat crystal ball and everybody was expected to do an analysis of the...
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i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power,
i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's,...
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what you do? >> [speaker not understood]. >> sweet. >> [speaker not understood]. >> neighborhood revitalization. >> awesome. we work really, a lot hand in hand in the city of phoenix with our neighborhood services department. by far some of my best friends. we get a lot done. i can't speak enough about them. somebody asked me if [speaker not understood] can come in here. i want to try to keep the media out. i'll tell you guys about that in the future, how we don't really want these people to know, we don't want it out in the media, hey, we just busted somebody because we used facebook to get them. what are the vandals going to do? everything is going to go away. we want to make sure -- i'm telling you right now by no means am i an spederth. i will not stand up here and tell you i'm an expert on how to investigate graffiti. i am not an expert to tell you how to use technology. what i want to do with you is to show you what i have done that has been successful for me to get vandals arrested. and wha
what you do? >> [speaker not understood]. >> sweet. >> [speaker not understood]. >> neighborhood revitalization. >> awesome. we work really, a lot hand in hand in the city of phoenix with our neighborhood services department. by far some of my best friends. we get a lot done. i can't speak enough about them. somebody asked me if [speaker not understood] can come in here. i want to try to keep the media out. i'll tell you guys about that in the future, how we don't...
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you must believe in it. >> yes, i do. i believe passionately in what i do, or i cannot do it. we are going to die. everybody is going to die. nobody gets out of this alive, and 100 years ago, they will take a look and say, have you ever heard about this guy? these are some of the things that he did. they will be able to go into my body of work and see the passion that i had. there have been very few pieces that i have done passionately, and this is the one, i was surprised, i was shocked when i read it, because lisa and i will both tell you, and everybody, it was all on the page. and you start to realize, my god. here is six feet, six inches, caucasian kid, writing for us, and writing for us like i have never been written for, and it is a very compelling story. you talk about how complex life is. watching this story and tell me it is not complex. lisagay into this situation, and the sisters. tell me about the relationship early on of these two sisters. >> fontayne, yolanda ross played by the brilliant yolanda ross, she and i are best friends, and we are younger coming from two
you must believe in it. >> yes, i do. i believe passionately in what i do, or i cannot do it. we are going to die. everybody is going to die. nobody gets out of this alive, and 100 years ago, they will take a look and say, have you ever heard about this guy? these are some of the things that he did. they will be able to go into my body of work and see the passion that i had. there have been very few pieces that i have done passionately, and this is the one, i was surprised, i was shocked...
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just how do you do that? how do you recognize the signs when you're around somebody that does calibrate and has a different definition and what bothers them and what doesn't and if we can do that and i'm asking autistic kids and asperger's kids and normal kids and what are the things that trigger these things and what can we do and i want you to know what i am doing right now and i am working with boys and i finished the porn section and honest i'm doing all of it and why do girls send naked pictures and this week we're creating concrete strategies and scenarios so they can picture what to do when they are up either way against these dynamics and if we work together this way and really name it. sometimes kids with aspergers can do things that are off putting. i sat with a kid in a class that put his leg over class during the -- over the head during class and 17 years old and it's off putting. we can own it and now what do we do about it? it's not distracting to everybody fine but how do we do it in a way we'r
just how do you do that? how do you recognize the signs when you're around somebody that does calibrate and has a different definition and what bothers them and what doesn't and if we can do that and i'm asking autistic kids and asperger's kids and normal kids and what are the things that trigger these things and what can we do and i want you to know what i am doing right now and i am working with boys and i finished the porn section and honest i'm doing all of it and why do girls send naked...
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, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is about, but before i do that, there's two other roles we play that are important as well. one is about helping small businesses understand how to start businesses, getting good technical assistance, getting good advice about starting and managing your business. equally important is being prepared for credit. one of the things we tried to do is work with small businesses to understand how to be ready for credit. a lot of that is helping folks that are interested in starting a business understand how to develop a business plan, how to get
, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is...
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see people seem to seems to attract a lot of like would you do they do they like what i do when i'm doing concerts because then they get to see me jump around which is something i don't do it on and i love that good father i think so try you work with michael jackson re on the. who was michael like michael was great. one of the one of the most amazing natural god given talent i've ever been in the presence of a play but i did we did a lot of shows together in the i guess it was in the early early ninety's and actually all the way up until. two thousand which it was easy to play for great yeah very natural. he would just let me do my thing and i would just accompany whatever he was doing and i felt very it just flowed and we have social media questions spot on instagram wants to know what is the one riff you've heard recently you wish you had written. i can think of one riff you know whenever i hear a great riff that somebody else wrote somebody else wrote it i'm not going to sit there and wish i wrote it. lotus music probably on instagram what advice would you give your younger self
see people seem to seems to attract a lot of like would you do they do they like what i do when i'm doing concerts because then they get to see me jump around which is something i don't do it on and i love that good father i think so try you work with michael jackson re on the. who was michael like michael was great. one of the one of the most amazing natural god given talent i've ever been in the presence of a play but i did we did a lot of shows together in the i guess it was in the early...
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[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir here. one is when the bullying is over and go up to the kids targetd and say "nice jacket". you don't have to say "sit with me at lunch" but do some gesture and if you can say "i'm sorry that happened to you" and if you are comfortable enough during the bullying and say "this is not what we do here and take the target and walk away with them and we crafted the program with those in schools and we were gratified. to a point that cape up earlier and research this spring and the thing that hit me and we launched in 2010 so we're going on the third school year with this material and i had this horrible feeli
[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir...
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if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken glass. we mentioned some of that earlier. know your exit and entry points, know where the utility shut offs are if you have to turn them off. you don't have to turn them off all the time, only if you have to. any unique characteristics. does this house have a lot of glass, is it built on a hill side, is it built on stilts? before you enter, you are going to make a marking, make a slash near the front entry so everybody knows that you've gone inside. there's two things that are going to alert people that you have gone inside to do a search. one is a slash and the other is the other team outside.
if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken...
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you cannot just do this through the filibuster. >> i do worry about it. we were -- we have become accustomed to partisanship in washington and people take it for granted. people get so bad the structures begin to bend and quick and change. >> the filibuster was not from the founding fathers. it is 100 years old. >> we have these checks and balances and where individual conscience matters. >> president obama said enough is enough. freshman senator obama said no. this would make artisan divisions even deeper. >> the problem with the senate today and it did not start last week. during the four years, we had -- i saw very few down the line partyline votes. and when you had a filibuster ammand it was not over partisan issue. it was over some kind of issue. democrats voted with republicans and republicans voted with democrats. the only time you saw partyline move was around the organization issue. it is not around instances [inaudible] it is now strictly partyline. cloture lines -- cloture votes along party line basis. >> when he talked about --ctions counting
you cannot just do this through the filibuster. >> i do worry about it. we were -- we have become accustomed to partisanship in washington and people take it for granted. people get so bad the structures begin to bend and quick and change. >> the filibuster was not from the founding fathers. it is 100 years old. >> we have these checks and balances and where individual conscience matters. >> president obama said enough is enough. freshman senator obama said no. this...
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. >> what to do about iran's sanctions. were is obvious they promoting with the israelis thought was a bad deal. >> we now and with a correction. >> the friday morning headlines are interesting. obama retreats on health rules. health law shakes presidency. and the president admitted what everyone in america already knew. obamacare is a total and unmitigated disaster. among those who urged the president to cave, bill clinton. >> the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got. >> i said it would do everything we can to fix this problem and today i am offering an idea that will help to it. >> when you look at obamacare i do not think there is a way to fix it. >> house speaker john boehner in a lengthy news conference. the president said he will try to regain the trust of the american people. he has a very tall mountain to climb. the latest poll, 54% of the american people disapprove of his job performance. gallup, 52%. of theregain the trust american people
. >> what to do about iran's sanctions. were is obvious they promoting with the israelis thought was a bad deal. >> we now and with a correction. >> the friday morning headlines are interesting. obama retreats on health rules. health law shakes presidency. and the president admitted what everyone in america already knew. obamacare is a total and unmitigated disaster. among those who urged the president to cave, bill clinton. >> the president should honor the commitment...
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how do you do it? >> one of the way that you create growth is to have a budget that is a blueprint for growth. >> rose: what would that be? >> what that would be is to subject whatever you are doing, whether it is on the revenue side or on the investment side or on the cuttingo make sure yot deterring growth. for example, nothing brings more money to the treasury of the united states than investments in education. >> rose: huh do you measure that? what is the metric for that? nothing brings more jobs to the -- >> no. money. >> rose: creates more revenue than fixing the educational system. >> than educating the american people. >> rose: right. >> k through 12, i mean early childhood, k through 12, higher education, post grad, lifetime learn learning for our workers, a trained work force. a competitive work force. you can't be number one -- >> rose: if that is true i assume you would support doubling the education budget. >> well, if it is a question of -- we have many shortfalls in our budget, but the i
how do you do it? >> one of the way that you create growth is to have a budget that is a blueprint for growth. >> rose: what would that be? >> what that would be is to subject whatever you are doing, whether it is on the revenue side or on the investment side or on the cuttingo make sure yot deterring growth. for example, nothing brings more money to the treasury of the united states than investments in education. >> rose: huh do you measure that? what is the metric for...
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do you believe that? or is this a stretch of technological ignorance that you could buy this shop because they were not up to speed? >> i would think that they would be incredibly naÏve to think you could interface with several departments and agencies and aggregate the information that has never been dealt with before, this unprecedented aggregation of information, thinking that you could pull it off with a really large system without building it in small pieces. and that is the piece that they have missed. besides the security, they have done it as a big bang theory and we know that they don't typically work. neil: do you think the problem is way beyond the website? i do think they'll get it up and running. but i don't know when. but the problem when you get on it, there is the shock of the prices and what you find ones once you are actually in it. that seems to be the real surprise. >> i think you're right. once you get the information, it is definitely not a pleasant experience for a lot of people. s
do you believe that? or is this a stretch of technological ignorance that you could buy this shop because they were not up to speed? >> i would think that they would be incredibly naÏve to think you could interface with several departments and agencies and aggregate the information that has never been dealt with before, this unprecedented aggregation of information, thinking that you could pull it off with a really large system without building it in small pieces. and that is the piece...
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[dial tone sounds] what do you think you're doing? - just gonna call the scranton white pages and clear this right up. - don't you dare, an. [phone line rings] - hello? - oh... - hey, jan. nard dog her - oh, an... - i wasust looking over the paperwork. i found a little hiccup. - really?.. - yeah, it apars my employee offered you a price that he was not authorized to. - hmm. - coolio. - seriously? you're calling me a few weeks after falizing our contract to gouge me now for mo money? is that what you're doing? - coolio. i'm coolio. - no, no, non, i think you misunderstood. - yeah. - i'm coolio. - it's--it's actually just an issue-- - you know what, uh, nard dog? there is an opon in the contract that allows me to back out within 30 days of signing, so i would like to exercise tt option. - no, jan, please do not listen to this boob! member clark.e gave you everything. everything. - jan, i don't know what he's tki about, but-- - tell angela to send me final invoice. - uh-- [click, dial tone] - please, ja--ja-- - h... oh... that was not...
[dial tone sounds] what do you think you're doing? - just gonna call the scranton white pages and clear this right up. - don't you dare, an. [phone line rings] - hello? - oh... - hey, jan. nard dog her - oh, an... - i wasust looking over the paperwork. i found a little hiccup. - really?.. - yeah, it apars my employee offered you a price that he was not authorized to. - hmm. - coolio. - seriously? you're calling me a few weeks after falizing our contract to gouge me now for mo money? is that...
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and but we are doing better than last year. and we are also doing much better in terms of salary. and material and supplies, and contract and that kind of stuff and so we are right on track with the expenses to where we were last year and one area, that we have spent much more than last year has to do with our work orders and that is mainly one big work order and real estate has charged us rent for the entire year and so the balance looks like we spent much more than 25 percent but they will not bill us again and if you back that out we are doing quite well. >> and the last thing that i wanted to talk about in the finance arena has to do with the new cash management system and so we have quite an old system in the department for a long time and it is seven registers that are shared throughout the whole building and that means that a lot of stocks share registers which is not a good accounting practice. it is better if the people have their own, it came up in an audit a few years ago and we are almost done with a process of having a new cash system and so the staff is training for
and but we are doing better than last year. and we are also doing much better in terms of salary. and material and supplies, and contract and that kind of stuff and so we are right on track with the expenses to where we were last year and one area, that we have spent much more than last year has to do with our work orders and that is mainly one big work order and real estate has charged us rent for the entire year and so the balance looks like we spent much more than 25 percent but they will...
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if insurance companies don't want to do it, they don't have to do it. but what i'm saying is i don't think obama himself -- president obama himself can absolve the insurance companies under the law unless you change the law. so this is a real miss. how does harry reid explain the panic that ensued when the democrats looked over the railing and saw bill clinton rolling away in a lifeboat. i think that's what caused this panic on the part of these democrats and the panic is what caused the response today. and i saw -- i see the response today as basically that, an act almost desperation which i don't know the president has the authority to do and i think he did because somebody said you got to get out in front of this statement you made again and again and again which is biting us all over the country. >> i think one thing that i cannot forget is that with the exception of -- with the exception of the website, which is a surprise, people -- the president -- every other problem like the cancellation of the insurance policy, that was there from day one obvi
if insurance companies don't want to do it, they don't have to do it. but what i'm saying is i don't think obama himself -- president obama himself can absolve the insurance companies under the law unless you change the law. so this is a real miss. how does harry reid explain the panic that ensued when the democrats looked over the railing and saw bill clinton rolling away in a lifeboat. i think that's what caused this panic on the part of these democrats and the panic is what caused the...
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and how do we do that? how can we help our childr develop into cooperative, kind, and well-liked individuals? woman: thanks a lot, charlie, for sharing. hendrick: social competence is the ability to get along effectively with other people. when we see children playing comfortably together, it's more than just a sweet picture. research has shown thathe way children relate to other children contributes to social and mental development and generally to the ability to function well in later years. in fact, the best way to predict whether or not a child will blossom into a well-justed adult is noto look at school grades or classroom behaviors but to consider instead how at child gets along with other childre our challenge in this program is to learn how to help each child begin to develop into a socially competent person, a person who can express his own feelings and empathize with others' feelings, be cooperative, generous, and kind, and develop satisfying relationships with others. probably the most important
and how do we do that? how can we help our childr develop into cooperative, kind, and well-liked individuals? woman: thanks a lot, charlie, for sharing. hendrick: social competence is the ability to get along effectively with other people. when we see children playing comfortably together, it's more than just a sweet picture. research has shown thathe way children relate to other children contributes to social and mental development and generally to the ability to function well in later years....
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do the right. thing it would have been do it with you like it or not senator obama it's more we're going to send some drones here make some accidental killing sorry about that you could actually see the reaction around bush because i mean a lot of people dislike him but when he said we have to invade he had no doubt on his face it was like ok it was two days now when president obama is they would probably have to bomb syria he did have doubts on his face soon enough like you have britain who backs out first and then everyone else is like no i think we shouldn't do it so you could just read the doubt on his face as he was saying that america should bomb syria i actually think obama has less support among leaders as you're kind of referring to. the who are you know allies. that i think obama is less support than bush did because of those reasons but you know support among right the mass of the people i think. obama doesn't have any more support or less support among them i think is different or seen
do the right. thing it would have been do it with you like it or not senator obama it's more we're going to send some drones here make some accidental killing sorry about that you could actually see the reaction around bush because i mean a lot of people dislike him but when he said we have to invade he had no doubt on his face it was like ok it was two days now when president obama is they would probably have to bomb syria he did have doubts on his face soon enough like you have britain who...
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i've got nothing to do with all this. what do you mean you've got nothing to do with all this? i've got nothing to do with it. i wasn't meant to be mixed up in all this with the rest of you. common, that's what we are. and he's a fine gentleman. but as you may have noticed every now and then, i fix him with a contemptuous look and he lowers his eyes because he knows very well the harm he's done me. - i? - yes, you. you! it's all your fault i became a prostitute. well, sir, you understand? born as we are for the stage. are you amateur actors? no. i say we're born for the stage because-- you're an old hand at this game. oh, no. i only act as much as anyone acts a part he has set himself to perform or a part that he has set in life. and in me, it is passion itself. as you can see, it always becomes a little theatrical of its own accord. yes. yes. but you do understand without an author-- no. look here. you be the author. me? what the devil are you talking about? yes, you. you. why not? 'cause i have never written anything in my life, that's why not. then why not try your hand at i
i've got nothing to do with all this. what do you mean you've got nothing to do with all this? i've got nothing to do with it. i wasn't meant to be mixed up in all this with the rest of you. common, that's what we are. and he's a fine gentleman. but as you may have noticed every now and then, i fix him with a contemptuous look and he lowers his eyes because he knows very well the harm he's done me. - i? - yes, you. you! it's all your fault i became a prostitute. well, sir, you understand? born...
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do we have the capacity? yes. do we have the will? no. do we have a track record? no. have we messaged that this is what will happen if you do this? no. so that's where we kind of fall down. again, laying on a spectrum of nuclear deterrence, not worried about at the moment. conventional deterrence of an attack you're talking about, no worries there, conventional attack on nato territory. the other things, i'm concerned we're not in a position to deter them and that's eroding and the trend line is the wrong way. i would love for us to be in a position to deter syria from doing what it's done, because they know what we'll do if they don't do what we warn them about. that's not just the case today. and if it's a terrorist group as well, the capacity to go and identify through intelligence means and then to have precision guided munitions on a training base or government that may have provided support today, we could do that. but more likely be the u.s. that would do it. i don't think they have the will to agree to such a thing. it takes the consensus of nato among the all
do we have the capacity? yes. do we have the will? no. do we have a track record? no. have we messaged that this is what will happen if you do this? no. so that's where we kind of fall down. again, laying on a spectrum of nuclear deterrence, not worried about at the moment. conventional deterrence of an attack you're talking about, no worries there, conventional attack on nato territory. the other things, i'm concerned we're not in a position to deter them and that's eroding and the trend line...
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what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the cold zone. first responders, we're going to come up to our staging area in the warm area and start moving to get to the incident. you want to be in what zone? the cold zone. uphill, upwind. you believe you have chemicals on your skin or clothing, obviously time is critical. remove everything from your body, wash your hands, flush your body with water. your safety is no. 1. direct contact with treating victims can expose you to contaminants. these people coming out of the bart might have been exposed to something, do you want to go and start touching them? do you want to let them leave? yo
what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the...
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we're doing real well, of course, we could do better. employment is coming down. the number of jobs are going up. what i would like us to do, you know, we've had a major focus on the technical destroy. i also feel like there's some opportunities for us to bring back some manufacturing jobs. again to keep the diversity of the touching people and the job opportunities i would support that. way about the role of sports are you supportive of the imply warriors stadium. the warriors starred in san francisco. they plated at the pacific auditorium. and when it was there i went to the sports activities. i'm sort of a basketball junky i'd like to see the warriors come back. this is definitely going to be some economic benefits >> to what degree do you feel the city should subsidize the team. >> well, if one of the game plans is for them to be at pier thirty and 32 i believe which is not very fundamental right now we're not generating anything from those piers. if they were to build there we would then provide some savings for them going down the road. to offset the cost of
we're doing real well, of course, we could do better. employment is coming down. the number of jobs are going up. what i would like us to do, you know, we've had a major focus on the technical destroy. i also feel like there's some opportunities for us to bring back some manufacturing jobs. again to keep the diversity of the touching people and the job opportunities i would support that. way about the role of sports are you supportive of the imply warriors stadium. the warriors starred in san...
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we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from you, and we will start with general alexander, would there be any arm sources and methods of >> i am notchange? familiar with this. not that i know of. least, the way you have described it, giving access to the committee on certain things, it is our intent, any time we see something significant like that, to report it to the committee. it seems to me they have a different window -- a better window -- on what is going on, and anything they see as an issue should be shared with us. so if there need to be changes made, we could do that. mr. cole? >> congressman, think the real issue comes down to what is in the application, what is in order, what is in the filing in the fisa court, and that may implicate sources and methods, and the nature of that disclosure is going to
we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from you, and we will start with general alexander, would there be any arm sources and methods of >> i am notchange? familiar with this. not that i know of. least, the way...
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do we want to do it in partnership with 138 countries? we should have the self-confidence to say we can decide these matters for ourselves. >> professor bradley, chairman menendez, ranking member corker thank you, a want to emphasize at the beginning i consider myself a strong supporter of the desire ability of protecting the rights of disabled. i am proud of the laws enacted in the area for the americans with visibility is that. i come here as an opponent of the convention, strongly believe that when the united states ratify treaties it should be very attentive to how the treaties relate to constitutional standards and traditions, something the senate is always concerned about. is this a particular issue when it comes to human rights treaties, focus much more internally than traditional treaty, additional issues for the u.s. legal system. of particular concern, the broad and vague terms you heard about today, in the disability convention could be used in a manner that would undermine the federal nature of the u.s. constitutional system.
do we want to do it in partnership with 138 countries? we should have the self-confidence to say we can decide these matters for ourselves. >> professor bradley, chairman menendez, ranking member corker thank you, a want to emphasize at the beginning i consider myself a strong supporter of the desire ability of protecting the rights of disabled. i am proud of the laws enacted in the area for the americans with visibility is that. i come here as an opponent of the convention, strongly...
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that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick me sign on my back because being difficult, as you would understand, made me a target and that imprint stayed with me for many years and guided me in a very dysfunctional angry self-loathing kind of way as many children do. today, 160,000 kids a
that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy...
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when he's not doing drugs, do anything not to do drugs. have as much sex as you want. go overboard with eating. sex and food. well guess which one i did? i stopped doing coke and i have been having sex like every day. the only reason i got sex is because i had coke. i mean, it has been the victoria secret model after another, banging away. so i just ate until i'm morbidly obese. i don't do drugs but i have diabetes. something's going to get you. >> you're engaged now. >> i'm engaged. i got engaged. >> congratulations. >> did you know -- >> the difference between me and chris, it's insane. we're not in the same species. >> i feel like it's a catalog come to life. >> try not to look. >> i got engaged. she's a wonderful girl. i used to date a lot aftof ital girls from new jersey. when they got mad they sounded exactly like andrew dice clay. when they would get mad they would be like you fat bastard, what am i going to do with you? she's very danty and nice. >> she's not i-tallian. >> no. her family are classy nice people. they're very nice to me, but i just don't think i
when he's not doing drugs, do anything not to do drugs. have as much sex as you want. go overboard with eating. sex and food. well guess which one i did? i stopped doing coke and i have been having sex like every day. the only reason i got sex is because i had coke. i mean, it has been the victoria secret model after another, banging away. so i just ate until i'm morbidly obese. i don't do drugs but i have diabetes. something's going to get you. >> you're engaged now. >> i'm...
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do they solve all the problems? absolutely not. do we need more? absolutely. to bring an additional court process that threatens people with enforcement measures and takes away right to self determination is at the core of this. the people that run the program in nevada county. the program that provisions the services, that program is available to people voluntarily. that only 4 people have been treated through the voluntary clause. that service is available to all people. 4 people were involuntary mandated to those services. couple of them succeeded, a couple didn't. the point is that the county where you have a chief of police who meets with the judge, who meets with the department of mental health or the head of the department of mental health have breakfast in their local coffee place. that model can work in a small community where you are going to know the clients and know the people that come up. does it work in an urban setting when you have highly complex and structured system or interaction of systems between police, between providers and things like
do they solve all the problems? absolutely not. do we need more? absolutely. to bring an additional court process that threatens people with enforcement measures and takes away right to self determination is at the core of this. the people that run the program in nevada county. the program that provisions the services, that program is available to people voluntarily. that only 4 people have been treated through the voluntary clause. that service is available to all people. 4 people were...
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you cannot do that if you do not do it on principle. it is not necessarily just about your methodology, this or that. it is about whether or not your principles are right and they are the principles of this country. i thank you all, i thank you for this opportunity and god bless you. [applause] >> thank you, judge sykes and justice thomas. thank you, in particular, justice thomas, for sharing many of the lessons that you learned in that life well-lived. for those of us younger than me, who will be the future of this country, we appreciate your sense of calling and commitment to that calling to help perfect our union and to do it without hatred for those who oppose us and with cheerfulness. thank you again for your service and your lessons. the dedication ceremony for bust inton churchill the nations capital. later, two female u.s. senators on how they are able to work together. on the next washington journal, congressional reporter discusses efforts to raise the minimum wage. your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. washington journal is
you cannot do that if you do not do it on principle. it is not necessarily just about your methodology, this or that. it is about whether or not your principles are right and they are the principles of this country. i thank you all, i thank you for this opportunity and god bless you. [applause] >> thank you, judge sykes and justice thomas. thank you, in particular, justice thomas, for sharing many of the lessons that you learned in that life well-lived. for those of us younger than me,...
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but we do have corporate bullying. how do you deal with that? if your immediate superior navy does try to push into the wall just to sort of give you to maneb, as they say. >> what is interesting is that some police don't identify themselves as bullies. but even in their own mind, they may not see what they are doing is being nasty or intimidating. might have a mind-set that this is the way you run a corporation. neil: being a tough taskmaster and is being a jerk. >> they have to be part of the corporate culture. civility becomes a part of what is taught and interest. i mean, listen, we pretty much tried to eliminate sexual-harassment. nothing bullying should be handled in a very similar fashion. neil: it is a slippery slope. actually very clear these days thanks to the efforts. but tell you, bullying is kind of something in the eye of the older. the you have to do this, this, this, this command is just be an outright monster. >> it makes sense to first go to the person in sight, you may not realize the impact you're having me, when you do a, b,
but we do have corporate bullying. how do you deal with that? if your immediate superior navy does try to push into the wall just to sort of give you to maneb, as they say. >> what is interesting is that some police don't identify themselves as bullies. but even in their own mind, they may not see what they are doing is being nasty or intimidating. might have a mind-set that this is the way you run a corporation. neil: being a tough taskmaster and is being a jerk. >> they have to be...
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i do know. this is a question that i generally am curious about is there a regimental pride among drone operators would you want your child to serve as a drone operator for example. i would be proud if yes or at worst we're going to take a short break but when we come back we'll talk more about drone missions that collateral damage they cause as well as to future welfare stay with us. ukraine a country divided its government's decision not to pursue integration with the european union and opt for russia instead as western politicians and media in an uproar brussels feel snubbed while moscow has a wait and see approach as ukrainian politics is anything but stable the so-called struggle for ukraine is far from over. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through to the mother tongue two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. olympic torch relay. m
i do know. this is a question that i generally am curious about is there a regimental pride among drone operators would you want your child to serve as a drone operator for example. i would be proud if yes or at worst we're going to take a short break but when we come back we'll talk more about drone missions that collateral damage they cause as well as to future welfare stay with us. ukraine a country divided its government's decision not to pursue integration with the european union and opt...
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then what do you want to do? gather all five suspects together at the same place, same time, and then start checking for the tattoo. and how do we do that? we'll ask them. and you think they'll agree? wasn't planning on giving them a choice. (groans) even so, there's a problem. bret stiles--he's wanted by the f.b.i. in connection to two homicides. yeah. cold cases from over 20 years ago. you're kidding. after all this time, the f.b.i. is moving in now? well, they must have found something new-- forensics, a witness. well, where's stiles? well, that's the thing. nobody knows, not even the f.b.i. stiles disappeared weeks ago. we'll find him. how? i don't know, but we'll find him. we have to. i'm on board with your plan. good. on one condition. i want to be there when you reveal red john. okay. seriously. i said okay. yeah, but you didn't mean it. did i not? uh, how can you tell? this is non-negotiable, jane. i agree 100%. i think i've made myself clear, agents. i have no knowledge of bret stiles' whereabouts. yes,
then what do you want to do? gather all five suspects together at the same place, same time, and then start checking for the tattoo. and how do we do that? we'll ask them. and you think they'll agree? wasn't planning on giving them a choice. (groans) even so, there's a problem. bret stiles--he's wanted by the f.b.i. in connection to two homicides. yeah. cold cases from over 20 years ago. you're kidding. after all this time, the f.b.i. is moving in now? well, they must have found something new--...
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and the question has been ever since what do we do with this status? >> rose: there are those who say and argue brzezinski being one, that we missed opportunity between then and the iraqi war to do a lot of things and to use that unique advantage we have. do you find any resonance in that argument? >> well, not exactly sure what they have in mind that we were supposed to do. the first thing that we did-- and i write about this in the book about the 90s-- the 90s were a holiday from history. the first thing that we sought was repose. and we deserved it. 60 years of struggle against fascism and nazism. we were exhausted morally. we had won, and i think it was wellington who once said nothing other than a battle lost is as melancholy as a battle won. so we win and we say the peggy lee line, is that all there's?" so the 90s were a holiday from history where we basically said we had extraordinary peace and prosperity. there were no challenges to us of any substance, and we took a nice quiet ride-- there's a column in the book about a speech i gave to my son
and the question has been ever since what do we do with this status? >> rose: there are those who say and argue brzezinski being one, that we missed opportunity between then and the iraqi war to do a lot of things and to use that unique advantage we have. do you find any resonance in that argument? >> well, not exactly sure what they have in mind that we were supposed to do. the first thing that we did-- and i write about this in the book about the 90s-- the 90s were a holiday from...
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so what do you do now? first you have to decide what the process is, what you're going to cover because you're going to do in the two books. >> i didn't decide then it was going to be in two books. that decision was made for me by my publisher nan graham at scribner. >> rose: so you wrote one long book -- >> i wrote a slew of pages by hand with a number two pencil. >> rose: by hand? no computer for you. >> no computer. >> rose: why not? >> i didn't grow up typing or where a computer. although i like it and like testing to me it's about short hand and something about the brain-to-hand method works for me. >> rose: so what did you do then? >> then i went to work on "smash" and realized that i had absolutely no time to write this book. but the nature of serious television is that you work in intensely hard for three or four days and then you don't work and in the time that i was off i wrote. >> rose: and how would you write? would you go upstairs? would you go down stairs? >> depends where i was. i started off
so what do you do now? first you have to decide what the process is, what you're going to cover because you're going to do in the two books. >> i didn't decide then it was going to be in two books. that decision was made for me by my publisher nan graham at scribner. >> rose: so you wrote one long book -- >> i wrote a slew of pages by hand with a number two pencil. >> rose: by hand? no computer for you. >> no computer. >> rose: why not? >> i didn't grow...
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john: yes i do. i just don't want it wasted but dennis cozenage says government workers can do it just as efficiently? come on. >> when you talk about privatization it inevitably means people pay more taxes taxes, fees will go up, they have less accountabiliiy. john: it doesn't mean that we just heard where taxes our lower because they delivered the water cheaply or sold the water -- the liquor. >> not going to happen. to people like control over the public service facilities? if you don't own them then they will own you. in america has assets belong to people are now bought by foreign investors. we have of dhabi invested in the parking meter privatization in the toll booth in indiana. 3.$8 billion privatisation inevitably investors from other countries will make $21 billion. john: the cars move more quickly the states save money they did not act give it away davies did. they will get it back. in chicago that was a bad deal. but that is a good thing because you can fire the company. >> in indiana spa
john: yes i do. i just don't want it wasted but dennis cozenage says government workers can do it just as efficiently? come on. >> when you talk about privatization it inevitably means people pay more taxes taxes, fees will go up, they have less accountabiliiy. john: it doesn't mean that we just heard where taxes our lower because they delivered the water cheaply or sold the water -- the liquor. >> not going to happen. to people like control over the public service facilities? if...
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it was very immediate that you word doing what we got to do. rectally writing for readers. if i stepped away people would ask if i was dead. it had very direct relationships with hundreds of readers whose names i knew, who would e-mail me tips. you got tips in this immediate way. a people thought they were in conversation with you and forward you documents their boss told him not to share. it was a fun way to do reporting. after 2000 and eight, i the blogs had their flaws. if you are fighting with someone this was no good way -- was what you did. argue with other bloggers. i would have to e-mail him, i just attacked you. here is a link. i hope you will link me before you attack me back. this is not the most efficient thing in the world. it was weird. as this service called twitter grow up in politics, it had a much efficient way to do that. you tag someone, and they know you have gone after them. for that reason and others, you could feel the centralize conversation. what happened between the boys on the minus -- boys and the bus. it comes to happen on these blogs. it moves
it was very immediate that you word doing what we got to do. rectally writing for readers. if i stepped away people would ask if i was dead. it had very direct relationships with hundreds of readers whose names i knew, who would e-mail me tips. you got tips in this immediate way. a people thought they were in conversation with you and forward you documents their boss told him not to share. it was a fun way to do reporting. after 2000 and eight, i the blogs had their flaws. if you are fighting...
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i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with. what i look for, i generally start at 100,000 and up. when it is a requirement of 50,000 or less, i tend to call of the micro guys to help me out. that is right in their box. for us, the capacity for us to do the smaller side is not there as much as it is for them. on getting a loan through my side of the bank, i do not require an account to do that. we would like to have it, but i do not require it. >> last question for the opportunity fund and a critic representative. are you a cdfi? is san francisco and s.p.a. in support of cdfi's being established in san francisco? >> yes, we are. we were founded in 1999 with a small business loan. that is how we started our tenderloin office. >> opportunity fund is a certified cdfi, so we are providing a benefit to low and moderate-income communities. he is the city establishing support for new cdfi's? >> mark wanted to address that, in support of cdfi's in the city. >> we have a wealth of partners in the city. s.p.a. is just now rolling out a pr
i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with. what i look for, i generally start at 100,000 and up. when it is a requirement of 50,000 or less, i tend to call of the micro guys to help me out. that is right in their box. for us, the capacity for us to do the smaller side is not there as much as it is for them. on getting a loan through my side of the bank, i do not require an account to do that. we would like to have it, but i do not require it. >> last question...
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i do believe congress has to do it. i think if you look at the comments that have been made by congressional leaders, republicans and democrats, i do not think october was something they want to repeat. i am quite hopeful they will do it in a businesslike way ahead of the scheduled expiration of the debt limit and certainly without the brinksmanship we saw a few weeks ago. >> we have come through a difficult time in terms of the economy. you mentioned about the marginal decisions on investment. polled the if you businessmen they would say they had a particular lack of influence on policy today. ofother words, the view industry and commerce are not really reflected in policies coming out of washington and so on. any viewif you have about why that is. >> i'm not sure i agree with the premise. i know i speak with ceo's on a regular basis. the policies we designed, we designed them with the real intention of trying to meet the needs of businesses that want to expand and grow the economy. our tax reform principles reflect mu
i do believe congress has to do it. i think if you look at the comments that have been made by congressional leaders, republicans and democrats, i do not think october was something they want to repeat. i am quite hopeful they will do it in a businesslike way ahead of the scheduled expiration of the debt limit and certainly without the brinksmanship we saw a few weeks ago. >> we have come through a difficult time in terms of the economy. you mentioned about the marginal decisions on...
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so we do want to thank dbi very much. i can speak for myself for helping us with the light rail situation that was a roadblock. i do have a question although because depending upon how many improvements that the building owner is made to require to make if there's a certain dollar amount it all of a sudden becomes involved i'm not understanding what the dollar amount it i'm concerned about the situation can anyone answer that question. again we want to thank dbi for the work they've done so far with the break through. we've had a lot of media coverage we're state law still talking about to the san francisco weekly. we need your help >> if you could do me a favor when you take to the press tell them dbi is doing everything we can. >> sure. >> it's fall on deaf ears. >> thank you. and a >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> you can lineup. >> first of all, at the for coming here today, we want to know what we can do to keep our homes. i'm sorry. i'm tony i'm 40 years old i've live there for 16 years. the big question is th
so we do want to thank dbi very much. i can speak for myself for helping us with the light rail situation that was a roadblock. i do have a question although because depending upon how many improvements that the building owner is made to require to make if there's a certain dollar amount it all of a sudden becomes involved i'm not understanding what the dollar amount it i'm concerned about the situation can anyone answer that question. again we want to thank dbi for the work they've done so far...
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what do you do with this political party, the republicans, and the numbers of your male white voters are shrinking and the number of younger progressive voters are starting to dominate? you use redistricting to magnify the power of the more conservative whites to keep control of the congress. finally, you obstruct the power of the emerging new majority once elected to even run the government. actually, you do all three of those. welcome to the republican plan for holding power in this country long after they have receded into a minority of the population. gerrymandering and obstruction. an article chronicles all the tricks republicans are using. and a political analyst, let's start with voter suppression. ron, you and i have talked about it. it's rather shameless. it's under the tutelage of the rnc chair. they are basically saying let's make it really hard for older people to vote. let's make it really hard for black people and minorities to vote. let's make it harder for young people to vote. let's make it easier for white people who live in rural areas to vote. >> cynicism and poli
what do you do with this political party, the republicans, and the numbers of your male white voters are shrinking and the number of younger progressive voters are starting to dominate? you use redistricting to magnify the power of the more conservative whites to keep control of the congress. finally, you obstruct the power of the emerging new majority once elected to even run the government. actually, you do all three of those. welcome to the republican plan for holding power in this country...
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so how do you do it? regulation, with tax cuts, with job training and real education that link people to the jobs that exist today. beyond that, you can't ignore people who live in the shadows. that is the heart. some he's mentally ill. -- somebody is mentally ill. you saw that tragedy in west virginia. mental illness, drug addiction, working poor, you can't let people get stuck on the other side of the bridge to prosperity. so we have to build a strong economy with the tools that it takes. my dad carried mail on his back and he would tell you today -- he's not alive today, but he would tell you today that if people in washington can't balance the budget they don't know commonsense. you create theen strong jobs, you can't ignore people who want to get across the bridge to share in the bounty of america. and sometimes in our party, sometimes in both parties, there is a forgetfulness of what those people need to get unstuck so they can be successful and have our dreams. the people who have lost their jobs t
so how do you do it? regulation, with tax cuts, with job training and real education that link people to the jobs that exist today. beyond that, you can't ignore people who live in the shadows. that is the heart. some he's mentally ill. -- somebody is mentally ill. you saw that tragedy in west virginia. mental illness, drug addiction, working poor, you can't let people get stuck on the other side of the bridge to prosperity. so we have to build a strong economy with the tools that it takes. my...
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they are going to do it legally, ethically, but we ask more that they do it morally. so, if i'm walking down the street and i'm pulling my dog's chain or i leave my dog outside in the cold and i don't feed it and it has health problems or i kick it and make fun of it and treat it harshly, you can arrest me. but i can do that to a person and you think it's okay. i don't think it's okay. jeff got me on the phone and said i want to know more about the program and i talked to him and said this is how it works and he said what's the biggest barrier? i said we have trouble making people understand how to better treat their clients. i'm a huge fan and knowing what we need to do is to make sure those people that need help get the help they want. our clients are offered treatment and across the board every single person arrested for that are offered services an they all get help. everyone of them gets help. and my outcomes show that they benefit from that. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> you were a substance treatment expert for the medical center. i understand there is some pro
they are going to do it legally, ethically, but we ask more that they do it morally. so, if i'm walking down the street and i'm pulling my dog's chain or i leave my dog outside in the cold and i don't feed it and it has health problems or i kick it and make fun of it and treat it harshly, you can arrest me. but i can do that to a person and you think it's okay. i don't think it's okay. jeff got me on the phone and said i want to know more about the program and i talked to him and said this is...