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we go to church and we tithe. we need to learn to do that to help those activists out there who are working for us every day. i have been blessed. i have been able to go to palestine and stand up for the people. on to haiti and many people around the country. i keep picket signs in my car. i see people out picketing and i ask what are they picketing about. i go hit it with them because i believe in their cause. we need to start finding funds to pay activists who make it their lives. it is a full-time job for them to speak for us. i know we don't like to talk about money a lot, but we spend awful lot about of it with people who are oppressive. anybody who is comfortable with being our oppressor is our oppressor. we need to begin to understand that and pay the people who are helping us. i am a lawyer, i never get a penny for being a lawyer. there are many other lawyers run this country who help our people , after the spend all their money with other people, they come to us. that is the same thing we do with our acti
we go to church and we tithe. we need to learn to do that to help those activists out there who are working for us every day. i have been blessed. i have been able to go to palestine and stand up for the people. on to haiti and many people around the country. i keep picket signs in my car. i see people out picketing and i ask what are they picketing about. i go hit it with them because i believe in their cause. we need to start finding funds to pay activists who make it their lives. it is a...
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we put goals down and concepts we could achieve and we wrote these down and we put them in the order of importance for when the funds were available. and not only did we write these down but these were also something we could use to point a pathway for achieving goals. also i want to point out that we realize that it would be pretty bold of us to make a statement about what would happen in 2020 and 2016 and the best example that i can give you for that would be that in 2013 at our last strategic plan we had a goal of 27% bio use of renewable. the saw in these plans and also what we looked at new plans that we could be prepared for in this project.wwe said let's set up a plan to be a, bold and b, agile and with that we contacted the meister and i will bring julie up to talk about what the meister's plan was as far as our effort. >> thank you donnie. hi good afternoon thank you. i am delighted to be here today. iwork with , as danny said, meister consulting group to develop a strategic plan. today i am just going to talk about this plan a little bit. >>> first i will go over who meiste
we put goals down and concepts we could achieve and we wrote these down and we put them in the order of importance for when the funds were available. and not only did we write these down but these were also something we could use to point a pathway for achieving goals. also i want to point out that we realize that it would be pretty bold of us to make a statement about what would happen in 2020 and 2016 and the best example that i can give you for that would be that in 2013 at our last...
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sure-because then we learn how we do that. an example would be our primary care clinics and focuses with the primary care clinic how well they look at the african american community and insureing they get the best care possible. you see they are under knowing all our folks know african americans have a higher issue regarding hypertension but not geneing adequately. we are learning as we do this but there will be a time in order to move that dial we may have to put more resources from someplace else or change what we are doing in other areas. another way we can look at the community base side is-and we do this periodically every 5 to 10 years, is refocus the outcomes of requests from of the providers we brokeing. one is before we start preach toog the community with school dist rth or sutter or [inaudible] we are trying to get our house in order to make sure we know how to do that and share the best practices because we are responsible for the entire health of the city and then we also have the ability to refocus our rfp's in a
sure-because then we learn how we do that. an example would be our primary care clinics and focuses with the primary care clinic how well they look at the african american community and insureing they get the best care possible. you see they are under knowing all our folks know african americans have a higher issue regarding hypertension but not geneing adequately. we are learning as we do this but there will be a time in order to move that dial we may have to put more resources from someplace...
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we have challenges we haven't fully addressed. i'm excited about the progress and the kind of commitment that our country is making both in the private and public sector to addressing those better in a more successful way. >> what about on the data side, electronic health records. is that -- we put a lot of energy, a lot of money into it. it has had unintended consequences on the pro and cons side. >> i do. we just finished our electronic method across our health system. even beyond, the regional information changes, the chesapeake region information system for our patients allows us to access data from all the hospitals in maryland so we can pick up on utilization patients. >> is it still working for you, gene? >> the hundreds of dollars on meaningful use, operability. we have 20 million transactions daily in emr daily. so that's an untapped resource there for continue to go learn about how to make delivered care better. so i think we're -- it's a tough thing. i think health care in general has been a little bit late to the table
we have challenges we haven't fully addressed. i'm excited about the progress and the kind of commitment that our country is making both in the private and public sector to addressing those better in a more successful way. >> what about on the data side, electronic health records. is that -- we put a lot of energy, a lot of money into it. it has had unintended consequences on the pro and cons side. >> i do. we just finished our electronic method across our health system. even...
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but we look as far forward as we can. it is clear one aspect of this that's clear we're going to talk about this a little bit, i've got great panel is coming up, like you cannot separate health care from the federal government. we understand that. we need to understand what that means. we're going to try to help you and do our part to move that forward. but there's so many things going on in the health care industry right now, the traditional roles of hospitals is dramatically changing. the system increasingly rewarding better care, preventive care rather than the number of tests and procedures. we are living with a. it had to learn new competencies and rethink age-old practices. we've also witnessed unprecedented disruption comfort of new health care providers both proven and unproven. we struggle with that. who's good, who's not. massive consolidation, the adoption of new payment models, a mandate for greater interoperability. it's already shaping and industry in an enormous and far-reaching ways. i've got a lot of prob
but we look as far forward as we can. it is clear one aspect of this that's clear we're going to talk about this a little bit, i've got great panel is coming up, like you cannot separate health care from the federal government. we understand that. we need to understand what that means. we're going to try to help you and do our part to move that forward. but there's so many things going on in the health care industry right now, the traditional roles of hospitals is dramatically changing. the...
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we need staff. not just sitting in the offices, engage in one-on-one to find out the pushes and pulls. when you see many of the dcyf workers with caseloads 150, we are setting ourselves up for a recipe of disaster. they provide quality program for kids to get them on a better path. we have a lot of the great programs. it needs to be fully staffed. my plan looks at incentives. we will help pay down your high incentivize the workforce. moderator: to both of you, talking about the staffing shortage, you identified why it is such a problem? mr. sununu: making sure their needs areei if we grow the right way we don't just try to tax our way out of the program -- problem, we can get people the things they need. moderator: in addition, if it is a matter of money, why haven't they asked for it? mr. van ostern: i'm focused on appropriate pay scale. we need to do more to keep young people and young families in startups here. the workforce shortages you not -- is not unique. we are rapidly aging. the second old
we need staff. not just sitting in the offices, engage in one-on-one to find out the pushes and pulls. when you see many of the dcyf workers with caseloads 150, we are setting ourselves up for a recipe of disaster. they provide quality program for kids to get them on a better path. we have a lot of the great programs. it needs to be fully staffed. my plan looks at incentives. we will help pay down your high incentivize the workforce. moderator: to both of you, talking about the staffing...
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i think what we want, we all want the same things. we want our oregon, all of our oregon to be a place where everyone can thrive. we want to make sure that our businesses are humming and every single corner of the state and we want to be sure that we preserve the beauty and bounty of oregon, not just for our children but for our children's children. i have worked hard to make sure that we pass legislation, provided infrastructure support for our rural communities and urban communities. i worked hard to bring and republican legislators and democratic legislators to solve oregon's issues. >> dr. pierce, do you think the whole state is being, you know? >> it's one stake of what oregon. this cover has traveled very little outside of the mid atlantic valley. when you go to the rural areas what you really find are people that are frustrated by government, a government that will with another natural resource economy, what with enough managed forests and develop great timber products. a government that increasingly restricts the use of grassl
i think what we want, we all want the same things. we want our oregon, all of our oregon to be a place where everyone can thrive. we want to make sure that our businesses are humming and every single corner of the state and we want to be sure that we preserve the beauty and bounty of oregon, not just for our children but for our children's children. i have worked hard to make sure that we pass legislation, provided infrastructure support for our rural communities and urban communities. i worked...
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we were where we were meant to be. then, strangers came across the sea and brought with them their disease. our people cried and prayed and sang but it brought them to their knees. ♪ we will rise up from darkness ♪ ♪ we will overcome the pain warrior spirits live within us ♪ we shall remain >> imagine that your family and most of all your tribe, what if most everyone you love suddenly got sick and died and before you even had a chance to bury them and mourn, the strangers came and took away the land where you were born and you wondered if your parents even cared as they stole you and your brother away or if they had been so beaten down, they had nothing left to say. at school, they cut your hair and beat you if you spoke. the language that our creative gave our people when earth awoke. ♪ we will rise up from the darkness ♪ ♪ we will overcome the pain ♪ warrior spirits live within us ♪ ♪ we shall remain >> sister, i'm not trying to tell you that your mom and dad are okay or that they are not responsi
we were where we were meant to be. then, strangers came across the sea and brought with them their disease. our people cried and prayed and sang but it brought them to their knees. ♪ we will rise up from darkness ♪ ♪ we will overcome the pain warrior spirits live within us ♪ we shall remain >> imagine that your family and most of all your tribe, what if most everyone you love suddenly got sick and died and before you even had a chance to bury them and mourn, the strangers came and...
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we lose so much. we lose our plants. we lose our jobs. we lose our wealth. and we get drugs and unemployment. it's got a be two-way. and it will be. because the trade deficit with china and so many of these countries -- but the trade deficit with mexico is massive, far greater than what we are talking about for the wall. so a lot of politicians say you can't get mexico to pay for the wall. i said it is going to be so easy. but here's what you have to understand. were going to have big, beautiful doors in that wall. people are going to come into our country and they are going to come into our country -- people, lots of people are going to come into our country. but they are coming into our country legally. they come in legally. [applause] "build thating wall"] thank you very much, everybody. we will. we're going to have very strong borders, believe me. very, very strong borders. we will repeal the obama defense sequester and rebuild our badly depleted military. badly depleted. i'm honored to have the endorsement of more than 200 top admirals and generals and
we lose so much. we lose our plants. we lose our jobs. we lose our wealth. and we get drugs and unemployment. it's got a be two-way. and it will be. because the trade deficit with china and so many of these countries -- but the trade deficit with mexico is massive, far greater than what we are talking about for the wall. so a lot of politicians say you can't get mexico to pay for the wall. i said it is going to be so easy. but here's what you have to understand. were going to have big,...
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we have 30,000 feet and we have grassroots. margie gave you the production, i want to start with probing questions for these guys. we go for the hot stuff. tom, you have been the minority leader of the senate, the majority senate twice each. what's the better job? >> can i have some time to think about that these days, brian? actually i think being in the minority is more fun but being in the majority is a lot more fulfilling. >> all right. okay. so we're going to walk through this. gene, you come from a health system in north texas, you come to north carolina recently. cowboys panthers, who is better? >> that's -- philadelphia eagles. now, wait. wait. >> uh-oh. >> i know we are on camera so a close second is the panthers, okay? my wife is a steelers fan, my son is a cowboys fan so we have a little disharmony in the woods household. >> but that's why they pay you the big bucks. >> exactly. >> redonda, one of the great hospitals in the world, the day after the election are you anticipating a surge of people looking for psychiatr
we have 30,000 feet and we have grassroots. margie gave you the production, i want to start with probing questions for these guys. we go for the hot stuff. tom, you have been the minority leader of the senate, the majority senate twice each. what's the better job? >> can i have some time to think about that these days, brian? actually i think being in the minority is more fun but being in the majority is a lot more fulfilling. >> all right. okay. so we're going to walk through this....
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but we will do what we need to do. best in k we'll do our a difficult climate with the valued help of our partners. >> so doubling the number of ople on there, maybe we're being too polite but this is an extraordinary fiscal ask from partner governments and so we'll look forward to following that. it's a very major challenge to think about what has to be -- you'll have some growth in your health budget, maybe not and you'll have to real accumulate om other -- reallocate other uses. billion t to raise $25 additional revenue. we have to make $25 billion of tax to achieve repriorization. a lot of that repriorization is in the higher education sector. we have a very active fees in outh africa at the moment. we want young people who want to be able to enter into tertiary education. so a combination of different strategies, but we need to try and get all of these to fit together. and i think we do have a fair amount of reassurance to our partners that they will transport us to the best extent they can. even if they are not a
but we will do what we need to do. best in k we'll do our a difficult climate with the valued help of our partners. >> so doubling the number of ople on there, maybe we're being too polite but this is an extraordinary fiscal ask from partner governments and so we'll look forward to following that. it's a very major challenge to think about what has to be -- you'll have some growth in your health budget, maybe not and you'll have to real accumulate om other -- reallocate other uses....
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we use every service we can sfined. the case managers take the clients to the programs from the jail and go to the jail and take them there. this model was created to address gaps that we have that resulting in our folks waiting in custody for a long time. if we want to take down 850 bryant, close those jails, we need to focus on the people that are taking up the bed days. the people in every single person in psychiatric housing on a certain day had a felony charge. over 50 percent had 5 to 9 felony charges, the most common is assault with force. >> the most common charge is what? >> assault with force. >> assault with what? >> force. these are the people that sit and don't go anywhere because they are a safety risk so this facility we are proposing is a public saelft measure. it is a melthal health treatment measure. the level one is what we kibe as a emergency melthal health receptioner that we don't have in srf. we don't have 24 hour location. we have the police department doing great work with the crisis interventio
we use every service we can sfined. the case managers take the clients to the programs from the jail and go to the jail and take them there. this model was created to address gaps that we have that resulting in our folks waiting in custody for a long time. if we want to take down 850 bryant, close those jails, we need to focus on the people that are taking up the bed days. the people in every single person in psychiatric housing on a certain day had a felony charge. over 50 percent had 5 to 9...
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have and we know we will need moving forward. trying to provide additional clarity on the lanes and the road. it can be confusing to the private sector in terms of who will respond to particular event and who will do what following an intrusion. we have been working very hard with the inter-agency took come up with additional guidance. it is still ongoing and you can imagine how hard it is to herd and we are close and we expect an announcement soon. i would think within the next week or so there would be additional guidance from the federal government. we are doing our best to impose costs and we are getting fatter at attribution and figure out for the bad guys and prosecuting when appropriate. when we cannot reach out and touch them, we expose them publicly. i was skeptical of this approach are first but it has had a chilling effect. and march of this year, we did .his with seven iranian hackers it can be embarrassing for country for those countries to care if the activities are state-sponsored and have consequences for the indi
have and we know we will need moving forward. trying to provide additional clarity on the lanes and the road. it can be confusing to the private sector in terms of who will respond to particular event and who will do what following an intrusion. we have been working very hard with the inter-agency took come up with additional guidance. it is still ongoing and you can imagine how hard it is to herd and we are close and we expect an announcement soon. i would think within the next week or so...
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we cannot meet the standard that we want to meet if we are just doing it by ourselves. we need some help from our legal and congressional colleagues. >> so as an entity that's now responsible for paying for 3.2 million appointments, i will tell you, we don't collectively have this right yet. and if you go back to the start of tricare 20 years ago with the d.o.d., about three months in it became obvious that the d.o.d. had never paid its claims properly. and dr. yehia walked into a scenario, he didn't create it. and some of the history in this space that dates back a long time is that the v.a. was paying its claims market by market by market by market by market. that's not a very effective way to do it. it's hard to get to core competency. at the end of the day what they've done in choice is to consolidate what that looks like. that was a very needed change. so what they did is they took claims and aimed them in one direction on the government side. the second thing is when you're an institution, you have to file properly. when you're a provider you have to file properly
we cannot meet the standard that we want to meet if we are just doing it by ourselves. we need some help from our legal and congressional colleagues. >> so as an entity that's now responsible for paying for 3.2 million appointments, i will tell you, we don't collectively have this right yet. and if you go back to the start of tricare 20 years ago with the d.o.d., about three months in it became obvious that the d.o.d. had never paid its claims properly. and dr. yehia walked into a...
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what we think we are doing to move the needle? >> those rfts that we want to see focused on the classroom are listed out there, same thing in regards to the types of conditions that we know are important too in place in the school communities to expect improvement to occur. we have plnty of evidence to suggest we know that when those conditions and capacities are placed the schools move and show accelerated results. we have lots of examples of that, some och them you see in the scatter plot that is here. i guess the question that remains is, what role do we play as a system to better orchestrate the conditions and support the capacity in the school. many are wrap around support that under served school communities continue to benefit from. we have continued to resource our neediest schools in a equitable fashion so they enjoyed added resources and the needs are still great. i mentioned human capital because many student under performing are located in many schools that experience a great rate of teacher instability so we know that
what we think we are doing to move the needle? >> those rfts that we want to see focused on the classroom are listed out there, same thing in regards to the types of conditions that we know are important too in place in the school communities to expect improvement to occur. we have plnty of evidence to suggest we know that when those conditions and capacities are placed the schools move and show accelerated results. we have lots of examples of that, some och them you see in the scatter...
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to 6. >> we talked about that. >> we rejected that we rejected it and said not enough time. >> we're fine i mean unless someone throws monopoly. >> basically we will request upholding the law but if dpw wishes to go forward with mta please do so but bottom line clarify yes or no exception or no, that will come from - >> i'm with commissioner lazarus i think that is a leap i don't want to take right now i think they pretty much get the message and going forward they will. >> are you clear on the subject. >> i'm not clear on what the motion is. >> the motion is to advise dpw and mta that we have - we would like to uphold the law an yellow zones they're available for temporary loading and unloading of the materials however - and in that we would like to be assured that dpw is informing the public before the issuance of a permit. >> before you go further you might want to check to see if you have the support to make that motion. >> what would something else like to do. >> i'm okay with a letter to ask the departments to work together beyond that i don't want to go further we're stepping
to 6. >> we talked about that. >> we rejected that we rejected it and said not enough time. >> we're fine i mean unless someone throws monopoly. >> basically we will request upholding the law but if dpw wishes to go forward with mta please do so but bottom line clarify yes or no exception or no, that will come from - >> i'm with commissioner lazarus i think that is a leap i don't want to take right now i think they pretty much get the message and going forward they...
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we do those things because we have a greater trust of what we do in our own community and we police ourselves. that becomes the goal, so for me that is also a future of policing and when you go to first-- [inaudible] >> look at a town like ferguson, it's 20000 people, 16000 citizens out of 20000 people, that's unconscionable and that's not because police decided we are going to give everyone a ticket. of not trying to make the police the bogeyman, but when you have a system-- [inaudible] >> it's a racial thing. somehow black people-- you go to trap the court in a major city? you be like white people are really good drivers. only black people here, so you have to look at the race dynamics and think about the structural piece that leads to a town like ferguson turning policing to tax collectors and turning citizens into vulnerable people. >> we are going to go to the audience in a moment, but mr. o'donnell, went to ask you a question because we've been talking alive at the community and how they feel about police. what we have heard from you is that police are full of resentment, also. so, if y
we do those things because we have a greater trust of what we do in our own community and we police ourselves. that becomes the goal, so for me that is also a future of policing and when you go to first-- [inaudible] >> look at a town like ferguson, it's 20000 people, 16000 citizens out of 20000 people, that's unconscionable and that's not because police decided we are going to give everyone a ticket. of not trying to make the police the bogeyman, but when you have a system-- [inaudible]...
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because every time we hear of that fatality, we look upon ourselves and say what did we not do to try to prevent that from happening? that is why we're going to be even more successful. finally, we're in the process of creating a brand-new program. again to connect survivors of domestic violence, who call the police. we want to connect them immediately to an advocate to make sure all of the things are done properly at the very time that person -- that victim is in need. and we're going to do that with this additional funding. we're using data from the family violence council report to start this program, and we're starting it right in the bayview, because the bayview and the bayview district has the highest call volume of 911 calls related to domestic violence. so let us all keep focused. let us make sure that not only are we making awareness, but we're actually investing in the very programs that will end domestic violence. with that, i'm happy again, tonight, to announce for the fourth time with everybody's support, but especially with the support maybe it's 6 million times support
because every time we hear of that fatality, we look upon ourselves and say what did we not do to try to prevent that from happening? that is why we're going to be even more successful. finally, we're in the process of creating a brand-new program. again to connect survivors of domestic violence, who call the police. we want to connect them immediately to an advocate to make sure all of the things are done properly at the very time that person -- that victim is in need. and we're going to do...
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we wished we had not gone there. we need to be more careful about where we go. if we are not threatened we should stay out. with the exceptions where we can step in and stop genocide. that still needs to be on a case-by-case basis. >> miss stock, same question to you. when do we have a responsibility to get involved? ms. stock: we often act emotionally when congress votes on war. congress doesn't consider the second and third order side effects of a conflict. we have seen that repeatedly over the last 15 and 20 years. members of congress will vote without getting full information and what the actual costs are of engaging in a conflict and bringing it to a conclusion. we saw that with iraq. people were very emotional and did not consider the wounded. they didn't consider the deaths. they didn't consider the veterans ministration. the most important thing we need to do is consider our national interests. it is going to tug at our heartstrings when we see terrible things happening in the world but we simply don't have the resources to intervene in every conflict. >
we wished we had not gone there. we need to be more careful about where we go. if we are not threatened we should stay out. with the exceptions where we can step in and stop genocide. that still needs to be on a case-by-case basis. >> miss stock, same question to you. when do we have a responsibility to get involved? ms. stock: we often act emotionally when congress votes on war. congress doesn't consider the second and third order side effects of a conflict. we have seen that repeatedly...
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we all win. we always get what we want but we get there. so thank you again for using those powerful statements and hopefully you can cope convey that. >> any other comments than? >>good evening directors. i'm hunter cutting. tonight i'm speaking on behalf of steve clipper cold as well as san francisco sierra club of the recent agreement by-anderson to pursue a small arena in the cove is a step four. however this proposal was still sacrifice one third of the cove and significantly reduce public access. in addition the proposal was significantly reduce the programs operated by the sailing center. the sailing center basically agreed to take this hit in order to ensure that at least part of the cold is saved and i applaud them for that. in essence what we have here is a political compromise. that could and should be approved upon to serve the public interest. under this plan the marina will expand by 442%. in addition some beginning sailors will be entirely blocked from the cold preventing them from accessing the heart of the cold as well as t
we all win. we always get what we want but we get there. so thank you again for using those powerful statements and hopefully you can cope convey that. >> any other comments than? >>good evening directors. i'm hunter cutting. tonight i'm speaking on behalf of steve clipper cold as well as san francisco sierra club of the recent agreement by-anderson to pursue a small arena in the cove is a step four. however this proposal was still sacrifice one third of the cove and significantly...
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i think we need to enforce the law, and i think we need that we need that -- and i think we need that moment of clarity that those of us who have been suffering from addiction and have had some chance to get some sobriety have faced. and as society, we need a moment of clarity. we have, you know, 47,000 people dying of overdose, we have 42,000 taking their own lives every year. this is a public health epidemic. it is like "hello, where is our response?" we are collectively stuck in a time warp, where we are not understanding that we can do something about this. to your frame, i think we get away from having these debates and get about actually enforcing the law. if we enforce the law, more people will get treatment. mr. jones: i want to be clear about that because i don't think people are as smart as you want us to be. just say one more time the law you want us to enforce and why that would make everything different. mr. kennedy: the law i want to force is the mental health parity act that says the brain is part of the body. you treat illnesses of the brain the same as other illnesses
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so we told him. to do another 100% audit for every mistake we made. five weeks later this guy still sitting in the same chair jumps up and i can take him he says you and your people have the greatest integrity don't just tell me tell the purpose of carrying that card with me. to say analysts skeptical is an understatement been in the year since then 11. but the high degree of integrity with the rule of law. presidential review group number in the acting dean at the diversity of chicago law school. so the president's decision was a decision almost nobody has heard that story before. kelso trust is something that is conveyed by the media reporting it. because my experience is a dull want to spy on american people that want to stop terrorist attacks. their job is to defend our country but yet we jump to the wrong conclusion. so let's get the facts out there. those people are working very hard. and the people at cia and fbi they're just trying to do the job carnation has asked them to do. we need to step back say this is a tough job we might not agree but
so we told him. to do another 100% audit for every mistake we made. five weeks later this guy still sitting in the same chair jumps up and i can take him he says you and your people have the greatest integrity don't just tell me tell the purpose of carrying that card with me. to say analysts skeptical is an understatement been in the year since then 11. but the high degree of integrity with the rule of law. presidential review group number in the acting dean at the diversity of chicago law...
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we have. that will not solve the problem but should assist them. and today, survivors are sharing story and harrowing stories of escaping the neighborhoods that are impacted by the fire. and attack a look at dramatic video. this video posted by mike, who is trying to escape from the hard hit area only to find his escape route was blocked and he had to head straight toward the flames. but the good news is that he lived to tell the story. >> we will talk to him in the next few days or so. thank you very much. >> unitedinations security counsel and how sanctions will act the rogue nations nuclear ambitions. plus, nancy pelosi holds on to her leadership. what does it mean for the future of the party, that's next. you look good. thank you, i feel good. it starts with eating right, that's what mom always taught us. that's why i bring amaz!n prunes with me now, they help keep my body in balance. yeah! you want one? mmm, they're delicious! hey, mom also said to share! sunsweet amaz!n prunes, the feel
we have. that will not solve the problem but should assist them. and today, survivors are sharing story and harrowing stories of escaping the neighborhoods that are impacted by the fire. and attack a look at dramatic video. this video posted by mike, who is trying to escape from the hard hit area only to find his escape route was blocked and he had to head straight toward the flames. but the good news is that he lived to tell the story. >> we will talk to him in the next few days or so....
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we have to accept that result, but we have to salvage as much as we can so we do not disrupt trade and don't do wish the long-term -- don't damage the long-term prospects. to deduce that nissan is more important than jp morgan? >> what you can deduce is that nissan happened to me first in the door because they have to make a decision in relation to investment. other manufacturers are saying, what about us? the big thing is even if the u.k. government believes it is important to stay in the single market and customs union, which i agree with him you have to face the fact we are up against 27 other members and we don't know their position either. what i think is urgently required is a statement from the u.k. government as to where it stands, which ought to be debated in the house of commons and parliament in the u.k., but the second thing we need to have ili know there is an feelingl of people taken aback by this decision, but we need to have a grown-up decision between the united kingdom and the european union, the commission, and other member states as to how we resolve this. how do we
we have to accept that result, but we have to salvage as much as we can so we do not disrupt trade and don't do wish the long-term -- don't damage the long-term prospects. to deduce that nissan is more important than jp morgan? >> what you can deduce is that nissan happened to me first in the door because they have to make a decision in relation to investment. other manufacturers are saying, what about us? the big thing is even if the u.k. government believes it is important to stay in...
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we were 8-2. got over the hump. we are we are playing for something in november. the november games matterment it is really important and exciting. >> reporter: what is not to like? it is the first top 25 matchup here at folsom field since 2002, the top team of the north versus the top team of the south. the best offense versus the pass defense. they have won their games. >> i think we have done the same on defense. best. it will be. >> we have to be ready as an offense for a shoot-out. it is not a secret that they score points. you can check just the stat line. and be okay, they scored points. and so, it will be exciting. >> we have to win out to go to the championship. that has been our goal. we will not settle for anything less. washington state is a great team. coming in here fired up. they haven't lost seven games. we are ready. >> reporter: we know the buffs have risen but if they won tomorrow, they are one step closer to a resurrection. in boulder, eric christensen, cbs4 sports. >>> also, a huge weekend for csu as the rams played their final game at the sta
we were 8-2. got over the hump. we are we are playing for something in november. the november games matterment it is really important and exciting. >> reporter: what is not to like? it is the first top 25 matchup here at folsom field since 2002, the top team of the north versus the top team of the south. the best offense versus the pass defense. they have won their games. >> i think we have done the same on defense. best. it will be. >> we have to be ready as an offense for a...
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we see a father coming to visit the child in prison, we don't see many who have fathers, but when we do we know that prisoner has more hope than those without the male figure. >> what was it like for a former republican county chairman to work with the southern poverty law center? >> very interesting. a hero in this story. >> he is mitch rutledge's lawyer. we are still in touch with him. >> we are in touch with him. in the first trial, and subsequent hearing retrial hearing, dennis is from ohio originally, when to the southern poverty law center to work down there, practically free of charge and in the southern poverty law center, only take desperate cases and he was pretty desperate so dennis took it to defend him and stuck with him through the hearing, it was pretty interesting, dennis being a practical attorney and a good one, he was glad to have character witnesses, he said i never expected two republicans to show up to testify and we chased him back. i said that because there were a number of people pro and con at the second hearing, resentencing hearing, sister lillian was ther
we see a father coming to visit the child in prison, we don't see many who have fathers, but when we do we know that prisoner has more hope than those without the male figure. >> what was it like for a former republican county chairman to work with the southern poverty law center? >> very interesting. a hero in this story. >> he is mitch rutledge's lawyer. we are still in touch with him. >> we are in touch with him. in the first trial, and subsequent hearing retrial...
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because we do want to know what the students want i am not as parents we know what we want as paefrpt but it is important to work with the students and the teachers and the parents to selectively to make sure the students have what they need to be successful. >> yeah. thank you all for the representation i have 3w0ik9d a lot of the meeting i've boycotted like two weeks ago they were unexpected but about the community organizing definitely you have to ask what you want and giving the input hoosiers realistically he was able to do that yeah how dot communities make a difference and he would like to reach out to you guys, i know that jessica said this is a parental led thing but if we can find a way to get more members and talk to bs u i know this is the first year so this will be personally want to - they're the minority and be representative in the students board in the district me myself coming from a majority we are and i'm liking to see the process of sfusd so reach out to you guys and kind of echoing what a lot of people say something i've learned from any school and being in this
because we do want to know what the students want i am not as parents we know what we want as paefrpt but it is important to work with the students and the teachers and the parents to selectively to make sure the students have what they need to be successful. >> yeah. thank you all for the representation i have 3w0ik9d a lot of the meeting i've boycotted like two weeks ago they were unexpected but about the community organizing definitely you have to ask what you want and giving the input...
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we need to start thinking about how we do this. if you introduce the idea of a shared economy where you have an individual with three or four employees, who's going to pay the pension? we need to start taking innovatively about portable benefits that go from one employer to the other and creative thinking. francine: do you see politicians going through extreme policies to please the voters that are angry? who can rethink this and make the world come together better? gina: it's got to be everyone. it's got to be cross party. inelieve more and more committees to resolve some of these issues and to tackle them. so we have longer-term policies. here in the u.k., you have two years when you are preparing for the next election. you're only looking at policies of three years and that's not good enough to tackle some of the fundamental issues we are facing. francine: thank you so much. hard brexit.s a one of most prominent supporters will be here. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: i am right here in london. but the most prominent brexit sup
we need to start thinking about how we do this. if you introduce the idea of a shared economy where you have an individual with three or four employees, who's going to pay the pension? we need to start taking innovatively about portable benefits that go from one employer to the other and creative thinking. francine: do you see politicians going through extreme policies to please the voters that are angry? who can rethink this and make the world come together better? gina: it's got to be...
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it is how we execute. it is how we measure. how we learn. how we adjust. our jobs as i see it, and where we need you, is to use data and science to expand what works. to look at what needs to improve. provide options and to steer us to the right answers. i want to close with the types of opportunities we should be focused on to move forward. first, let me start with the devastating impact of chronic disease. diabetes. one in four people, 65 or older, more than 11 million seniors have diabetes. let me throw numbers at you now, you'll like that. but diabetes related care costs the medicare program and as a result, taxpayers, $42 billion annually. much of that money is spent on prescription drugs, insulin and other costs, let alone complications from heart disease, blindness and other illnesses. when someone develops diabetes, they cost taxpayers 86% more to take care of every year. okay, so what if instead of treating illness, we could focus on preventing it. yesterday, we made a very exciting announcement. the expansion of a test to offer diabetes preventio
it is how we execute. it is how we measure. how we learn. how we adjust. our jobs as i see it, and where we need you, is to use data and science to expand what works. to look at what needs to improve. provide options and to steer us to the right answers. i want to close with the types of opportunities we should be focused on to move forward. first, let me start with the devastating impact of chronic disease. diabetes. one in four people, 65 or older, more than 11 million seniors have diabetes....
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we want to make sure we provide great items. we have also been focusing on building our own brand portfolio. in apparel we offer a great new kids' apparel line. we expect that to be a billion-dollar brand in the next year. is a branch we are developing ourselves. we think that's critically important to our future success. vonnie: give me a few hard numbers. what is your forecast for margins? >> we think the kind of results would be delivered in the third order, where we continue to grow our market share in apparel and homes and baby and kids. allows us to continue to value but also manage our margins effectively. i feel the team is doing a great job of managing growth margin rate as we go forward. do you anticipate north of 27%? >> and the third quarter are margin rate was closer to 30%. strong margin flow through. a combination of great rates, the mix we are seeing from those and signature categories, making sure we are managing our cost of goods very carefully. vonnie: you mentioned the other that you would love to see 3% gdp
we want to make sure we provide great items. we have also been focusing on building our own brand portfolio. in apparel we offer a great new kids' apparel line. we expect that to be a billion-dollar brand in the next year. is a branch we are developing ourselves. we think that's critically important to our future success. vonnie: give me a few hard numbers. what is your forecast for margins? >> we think the kind of results would be delivered in the third order, where we continue to grow...
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we try to give back every way we can and we appreciate the opportunity. every dayile rr read you something we put on the menu and it is we are happy to present to you a old fashioned eating house and old fashioned waiter service and private booths. want to continue to serve in the past and keep our reputation of the good eating places of old san francisco. we are proud of it and hope you will be too. that is from the menu in 1942 . we like keeping that belief alive. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. my name is [inaudible] also known as honey mahogany here to speak on behalf of the stud. in the after math of the mass shooting at pulse night club in orlando president obama made statement about the importance of gay bars and night clubs. the president stated pulse fss more than just a night club. he called it a place of solidarity and empowerment. for every 50 years the stud is our place of solidarity and empowerment. creativity and innovation. a gathering spot for queers in the gayest city in america. the stud opened on may 27, 1966 as part the mere c
we try to give back every way we can and we appreciate the opportunity. every dayile rr read you something we put on the menu and it is we are happy to present to you a old fashioned eating house and old fashioned waiter service and private booths. want to continue to serve in the past and keep our reputation of the good eating places of old san francisco. we are proud of it and hope you will be too. that is from the menu in 1942 . we like keeping that belief alive. thank you very much....
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we have helping veterans, senior citizens -- we have a criteria we are looking at. we are helping with short term issues, housing, food. all aimed at people woe need a little help. >> reporter: it just gives them a bit of a break? >> no, it's not an ongoing system, it tries to give the help that all of us at one point have seen people or experienced it ourselves. this help makes all of the difference in the world. >> reporter: do you find there is a void in that help? >> i would say yes. we continue to district money. this year our goal is $8.5 million. we are nervously excited about the goal. >> reporter: there is a dollar behind every dollar given, every family helps. this family got help last year right when they needed it. this three-year-old squeals with laughter every time he gets to go to the playground with his brother and sister. >> he wants me to push him on the swing, go on the slide with him. >> reporter: a normal kid, to under stand how amazing a simple trip to playground really is, you need to under stand xavier's story >> the beginning of our story is
we have helping veterans, senior citizens -- we have a criteria we are looking at. we are helping with short term issues, housing, food. all aimed at people woe need a little help. >> reporter: it just gives them a bit of a break? >> no, it's not an ongoing system, it tries to give the help that all of us at one point have seen people or experienced it ourselves. this help makes all of the difference in the world. >> reporter: do you find there is a void in that help? >>...
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other areas which we have taken huge steps on, on the investment side, we announced that we would reduce our hedge fund allocation and we are very much on track to cut that in half, and that will also reduce earnings volatility. erik: how much are you shifting your investment portfolio? gradual start to see a and to quantitative easing, that will be beneficial to us. from lowerfered interest rates and will benefit as they rise, we don't want that to be the core of our investment strategy. we are focused on having assets that are well matched and exploiting that liquidity that we have. erik: besides cutting your hedge fund allocation in half, are you doing anything else? >> we are doing more direct lending, using our ability to take less liquid assets where we have done our own underwriting as opposed to buying securitized assets. we are exerting greater control over our destiny by doing greater homework. have -- share with me some sense of your last conversation. that we have made a decision to involve them in oftings with as many management as possible, to understand the detailed operat
other areas which we have taken huge steps on, on the investment side, we announced that we would reduce our hedge fund allocation and we are very much on track to cut that in half, and that will also reduce earnings volatility. erik: how much are you shifting your investment portfolio? gradual start to see a and to quantitative easing, that will be beneficial to us. from lowerfered interest rates and will benefit as they rise, we don't want that to be the core of our investment strategy. we...
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if we bring the rain, we say bring it. here we go, cloudy skies, fog, a little drizzle this morning. some areas over the north bay picked up accumulation. i keep going back to santa rosa. that was one of the wetter spots. 57 in santa rosa. warmer for you this hour than 24 hours ago. san francisco is 59. 60 oakland. upper 50s livermore as well as san jose. the cloud cover from up above, you can see plenty of it. if we move in closer, the radar is going, not picking up much if any at all at the moment. as we talk about once in a while, sometimes we get the clouds that drop a little bit of drizzle. a few light sprinkles below the radar beam. we may have a little we are not picking up on. in any case, the morning hours then we break to partly sunny, partly cloudy skies. fog is an issue. visibility in oakland a mile and a half. santa rosa reporting 3 miles. san francisco three miles. not thick enough to impede the drive. you may find areas that are thicker than others. the futurecast model picking up on a little bit of blue her
if we bring the rain, we say bring it. here we go, cloudy skies, fog, a little drizzle this morning. some areas over the north bay picked up accumulation. i keep going back to santa rosa. that was one of the wetter spots. 57 in santa rosa. warmer for you this hour than 24 hours ago. san francisco is 59. 60 oakland. upper 50s livermore as well as san jose. the cloud cover from up above, you can see plenty of it. if we move in closer, the radar is going, not picking up much if any at all at the...
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>> we don't did we have a little bit of a licorice root. it's very good for you. >> what will we see next? >> the next one is a little harvest moon. this is our falle chive. it's your typical chai ingredient.t. which would be like carmen c, ginger flaxseed in this as an orange source a little bit different. it's a little p fruitier. which i you typically add a little bit sweeter like honey or brown sugar or even some whip cream. >> this one range about. >> it is really good. this is more mellow and almost waxing. >> black teen we sell a lot more black tea in the wintertime>> is a lot i more heartier. i think people like black tea in >> are the caffeine in the. >> in the first zero and this would probably half of a cup of coffee. >> i see some beautiful stuff out here. this is a honey component. raw honey would be the best lots of antioxidantsul and things tht are really good for you a. sugar is raw which we like the h raw sugar. it's not processed like thehe white sugar's was actually more flavorful. i tend to like my chai sweeter. it would
>> we don't did we have a little bit of a licorice root. it's very good for you. >> what will we see next? >> the next one is a little harvest moon. this is our falle chive. it's your typical chai ingredient.t. which would be like carmen c, ginger flaxseed in this as an orange source a little bit different. it's a little p fruitier. which i you typically add a little bit sweeter like honey or brown sugar or even some whip cream. >> this one range about. >> it is...
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we wake up to the sirens, we look, we smell smoke, we look outside and see one house on fire. we get everything situated what is going on and then ten minutes later two more on fire, 15 minutes later three houses and now an hour later, 4:00 o'clock, they are all on fire. and the trees, the trees, is there trees in between our houses that are on fire right now too, i think. so it is crazy. >> reporter: sorry about that. so you have a business here as well, and you said police were asking. >> cops asked if they could like, see the evacuees that were coming into use the bathroom, and my daddies not here to say no so i said yes, to them, so they are sitting down if they need it. we are hoping that everybody is okay and they all got out alive. >> reporter: you said you talk to police and they were able to get everyone out safely. >> i talk to the police. what they said is they think they got everyone out, and since they don't have anyone missing or anything. it looks good, that they got everyone out. >> reporter: and you were just concerned because you have been watching the battle
we wake up to the sirens, we look, we smell smoke, we look outside and see one house on fire. we get everything situated what is going on and then ten minutes later two more on fire, 15 minutes later three houses and now an hour later, 4:00 o'clock, they are all on fire. and the trees, the trees, is there trees in between our houses that are on fire right now too, i think. so it is crazy. >> reporter: sorry about that. so you have a business here as well, and you said police were asking....
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we work. we have to be focused on that. if i reflected back over the years, the thing i enjoy most are my law clerks. they make it fun, they make the energy. the first year was really tough. i don't know how we survived. and then i see those clerks today, and the affection you have for them is just tremendous. they were there at the beginning when we didn't have systems. we didn't have computers. through the years, i think i have to say, the consistency, the effort to have a consistent judicial philosophy, when you can't try to explain why you changed, like you owe that to people, try to make the work, understandable, to make it make sense. when it doesn't make sense, to try to point out why you think it doesn't make sense. something like the dormant commerce clause, it's sort of like a hibernating bear or something. [laughter] if you can't explain it, you should at least tell people why you can't. [laughter] if it doesn't make sense, my granddaddy used to say, boy, that don't make sense. [lau
we work. we have to be focused on that. if i reflected back over the years, the thing i enjoy most are my law clerks. they make it fun, they make the energy. the first year was really tough. i don't know how we survived. and then i see those clerks today, and the affection you have for them is just tremendous. they were there at the beginning when we didn't have systems. we didn't have computers. through the years, i think i have to say, the consistency, the effort to have a consistent judicial...
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as we create more parks and open space, we also need to preserve the space we have. with global forces acting on the ecology and economy of the planet and rhetoric taking place nationally it is imperative we have climate action and protection and strive to be sustainable. water transportation is one of the many areas we insure our environmental ajndsa is advanced. in fact, studies are underway to implement a hydrogen fueling station for ferrys and vehicles. we will be one of the first regions in the world to have a ferry fleet running on renewable diesel and i'll prioritize the development of new and improved ferry landings that brft the environment and help move the growing city and region. as we plan for a more sustainable waterfront, we will rebuild the infrastructure that protections portions of the city from flooding. we have begun the project in its planning stages to upgrade our 3 and a half mile sea wall. the seawall has done its job for a hundred year jz now a century of deterrieration it is our time to invest in the infrastructure to keep our residents safe
as we create more parks and open space, we also need to preserve the space we have. with global forces acting on the ecology and economy of the planet and rhetoric taking place nationally it is imperative we have climate action and protection and strive to be sustainable. water transportation is one of the many areas we insure our environmental ajndsa is advanced. in fact, studies are underway to implement a hydrogen fueling station for ferrys and vehicles. we will be one of the first regions...
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and i'm sorry that we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we hold for our country. [applause] but i feel pride and gratitude for this wonderful campaign that we built together. this vast, diverse, creative, unruly, energized campaign. you represent the best of america and being your candidate has been one of the greatest honors of my life. [applause] i know how disappointed you feel, because i feel it, too. and so do tens of millions of americans who invested their hopes and dreams in this effort. this is painful. and it will be for a long time. but i want you to remember this. our campaign was never about one person or even one election. it was about the country we love and about building an america that is hopeful, inclusive, and bighearted. we have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought. i still believe in america and i always will. if you do that we must accept this result and then look to the future. donald trump is going to be our president. we owe him an open mind and the chance to lead. our constitutional democracy enshrines the
and i'm sorry that we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we hold for our country. [applause] but i feel pride and gratitude for this wonderful campaign that we built together. this vast, diverse, creative, unruly, energized campaign. you represent the best of america and being your candidate has been one of the greatest honors of my life. [applause] i know how disappointed you feel, because i feel it, too. and so do tens of millions of americans who invested their...
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we had the rise of the tea party, we have had all of these primaries, we have had this culminating in your class in the senate in which the republicans took over. what are the big differences in your mind between today's republican party and the one just 10 years ago? we talking about the party in isolation from donald trump. sen. cotton: we have changed a lot in the last 10 years. you can look at some of the aces in the party. 10 years ago this sunday, i reported to iraq with the airborne. there are a lot of senators in the selection -- this election like joni ernst or dan sullivan or cory gardner who were not involved in politics at all 10 years ago. i think a lot of us who came in to politics in the last three or four elections have learned some of the lessons of things that went wrong in the 2000. i think our party both in grassroots and in congress is more of a pro-market party rather than it pro-business party. we are focused on the operation of markets in the free enterprise system. we celebrate businesses that succeed, but we recognize in a market-based system, we're not there
we had the rise of the tea party, we have had all of these primaries, we have had this culminating in your class in the senate in which the republicans took over. what are the big differences in your mind between today's republican party and the one just 10 years ago? we talking about the party in isolation from donald trump. sen. cotton: we have changed a lot in the last 10 years. you can look at some of the aces in the party. 10 years ago this sunday, i reported to iraq with the airborne....
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we were not happy, we were not gentle, we were not lazy. if you want to talk about active resistance, civil disobedience, domestic disobedience, these were active ways of resist iing completely and utterly intolerable situation. i finished reading a book, it's a remarkable telling of violence within the plantation household. and a remarkable counter telling of resistance by enslaved women in the household, that you wouldn't expect to hear. once you read it, it's logical. it's logical. 2005 becomes this period when we're defending from the potential loss of these sights and their context. 2011 is a victory year. in 2010 the pressure from the community via radio, annual programs, via quarterly newspaper, and lots and lots of public events and press releases and a little bee lidger answer, resulted in enough pressure on the state that they purchase perfected the property, the asphalt was removed and grass is now there, i hope that you all will get to see that during your weekend here. there's a program on sunday october 9th at the end of the c
we were not happy, we were not gentle, we were not lazy. if you want to talk about active resistance, civil disobedience, domestic disobedience, these were active ways of resist iing completely and utterly intolerable situation. i finished reading a book, it's a remarkable telling of violence within the plantation household. and a remarkable counter telling of resistance by enslaved women in the household, that you wouldn't expect to hear. once you read it, it's logical. it's logical. 2005...
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we did this. it is very novel. you have to embrace differences of race in adoption like it is your business. we can't keep sending our children out into the world unprepared for what they will no doubt face in this world today. the hopeful side of all this there are many examples of this, , i think quite frankly my family has figured out how to do it, and we are still figuring it out and loving each other and trying to manage through some very painful colin kaepernick situations. we are uniquely designed as these families to actually talk about this in a in a productive , way because it is urgent for us. ok? we have to do it. it is coming like this thing that is happening, and i never thought it would be harder today to be in a transracially adopted life than when i was born into it in 1971, but it is. so we are not, you know we have , got to move forward, and it is going to be hard, it is going to be emotional. start with yourself. look in the mirror. say the words you do not like to hear. hear t
we did this. it is very novel. you have to embrace differences of race in adoption like it is your business. we can't keep sending our children out into the world unprepared for what they will no doubt face in this world today. the hopeful side of all this there are many examples of this, , i think quite frankly my family has figured out how to do it, and we are still figuring it out and loving each other and trying to manage through some very painful colin kaepernick situations. we are...
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i think we will be fine. we both have our roles to play. i don't expect him to enthusiastically embrace my agenda. on the other hand, to do things in the senate you need some , bipartisan support. democrats're like the in 2009 and 2010 with 60 votes, and they paid a big price for it. >> can you describe your relationship with governor pence? do you expect them to be the chief liaison on capitol hill? sen. mcconnell: i really like governor mike pence. if you ask any of us who served with him, we all like him. we all thought it was a great choice that president-elect trump made in picking him. i would just mention the way vice president cheney worked with us, he was at many of our tuesday launches. you know that dick cheney was a classic guy that did not necessarily say anything all the time. he was like a sponge, absorbing what our concerns were. he acted almost like president bush's senate liaison. i have mentioned that to vice president pence. i hope he will attend our tuesday policy lunches when he is in town. kind of the our liaison betw
i think we will be fine. we both have our roles to play. i don't expect him to enthusiastically embrace my agenda. on the other hand, to do things in the senate you need some , bipartisan support. democrats're like the in 2009 and 2010 with 60 votes, and they paid a big price for it. >> can you describe your relationship with governor pence? do you expect them to be the chief liaison on capitol hill? sen. mcconnell: i really like governor mike pence. if you ask any of us who served with...
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we have a hard stop at noon, both for the chairman sake and we have a senate vote at noon so we are doing everything we can as chair to get everybody the opportunity to ask questions of the chair, but to my colleagues, it's a hard stop so we are not going to be able to go beyond that timeframe. the joint economic committee has a long tradition of receiving regular updates from the chair of the federal reserve. we are pleased to hear the chairs insight, once again before the congress adjourns for the cycle in 2016. while we have seen some encouraging metrics of economic performance over the past year, the next congress and the next administration will still face a number of challenges. eight years after a deep recession, we are still looking for a higher rate of gdp growth, stronger productivity growth and increased work activity, especially for primate workers. low interest rates have historically been prescribed treatment for a weak economy. however, the past seven years have clearly taught us that low interest rate below cannot hear an ailing economy. in response to this continuing chal
we have a hard stop at noon, both for the chairman sake and we have a senate vote at noon so we are doing everything we can as chair to get everybody the opportunity to ask questions of the chair, but to my colleagues, it's a hard stop so we are not going to be able to go beyond that timeframe. the joint economic committee has a long tradition of receiving regular updates from the chair of the federal reserve. we are pleased to hear the chairs insight, once again before the congress adjourns...
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there is no-we are not going backwards we are just tightening up a process where we are saying we don't have to go back and forth to structural engineer? >> the only thing you go back to planning is your first architectural adeneda has go back to planning. 6 months ago they wanted quite a few thing jz got backloaded and had discussion and they were happy snding anything back that is required. we have a information sheet kaul called g 20 and it is on paper and tells what goes where. >> the site permit would sit in line and wait for a look because planning had to sign off, right? >> most the work on the site permit does occur in planning. site permit designates how high the building is and long and use. when it come tooz building we are nuts and bolts. >> the upside here is exactly what? >> i'll have-them g 20 information sheet is continuously updated and modifyed every time a piece of legislation passes we have to route to the health department or not health department or back to planning two or three times, whatever it is, the legislation forces us to redirect things accord toog the leg
there is no-we are not going backwards we are just tightening up a process where we are saying we don't have to go back and forth to structural engineer? >> the only thing you go back to planning is your first architectural adeneda has go back to planning. 6 months ago they wanted quite a few thing jz got backloaded and had discussion and they were happy snding anything back that is required. we have a information sheet kaul called g 20 and it is on paper and tells what goes where....
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so we are in the launch duct here on level seven. we need to watch our head as we go in. we will be standing directly underneath the missile. when the missile was operational, the stage one engine would have been mounted right here. it had two thrust chambers. they would have been next ending below these cutouts. if you look to your left, you sprayee a large water nozzle. there's a ring of them that in circles the launch duct. when the launch sequence is pumping 160e start gallons a second of water into the concrete deflector at the bottom of the launch duct. when the stage one engine fires, the heat interacts with the water, creates steam, and the with theks together lines on this mesh that the walls of the launch duct. those work together to dampen and absorb enough of the noise and vibration created by the stage one engine when it fires. that, the stage one engine which generates 430 pounds of thrust at liftoff, 747's inlike having two the launch duct, if we don't do something to absorb all that noise and vibration, it is going to vibrate the missile to pieces. it is g
so we are in the launch duct here on level seven. we need to watch our head as we go in. we will be standing directly underneath the missile. when the missile was operational, the stage one engine would have been mounted right here. it had two thrust chambers. they would have been next ending below these cutouts. if you look to your left, you sprayee a large water nozzle. there's a ring of them that in circles the launch duct. when the launch sequence is pumping 160e start gallons a second of...
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when we have a budget crisis a few years back at ucla and decided we had to roll back the , we heard from the student association right away that we had some homeless students at ucla -- news to me -- and they were depending on the library as part of their support system at night. i think since a lot of us were surprised to learn this, because you do not necessarily know by looking at people what the situation is that they are dealing with. libraries traditionally are about helping people in a private way. i do not know the identity of everybody. privacy in the library is a key moment. theou mentioned introduction of a social worker in san francisco. what year was that? we began working with the department of social services when i was working there. that was probably 2004. i believe they now have a full time social worker on staff and has been for several years. it is addressing issues and helping our population. >> at some point, does that possibly dilute the purpose of -- is it some way making librarians and library's responsible for social ills that all of us should be tending to
when we have a budget crisis a few years back at ucla and decided we had to roll back the , we heard from the student association right away that we had some homeless students at ucla -- news to me -- and they were depending on the library as part of their support system at night. i think since a lot of us were surprised to learn this, because you do not necessarily know by looking at people what the situation is that they are dealing with. libraries traditionally are about helping people in a...
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we hear you! it's why a-a-r-p is supporting family caregivers like you with free tools and resources. and we're making our community an even better place to live, work and play for people of all ages. if you don't think "this is right for me" fifit there is shaving. ing. comfy lubrication before and after. and also cooling. oooh. i got goosebumps. gillette proshield chill with lubrication before and after the blades. shields and cools while you shav proshield chill from gillette. the...
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we like to create value for others. we volunteered. we had a big primary. people like i had never been in office before. >> you came in campaigning as an outsider. how do you plan to keep that label now you are a number of congress? >> you have to create value for people. i am inside now, but do i represent the people well? that is what i want to do. i want to come home and say i am representing your best interest. that is what i am here to do. >> what are the priorities you have legislatively? >> congress is too intrusive in business and personal lives. especially business. im having onto roofs saying am having to reduce the size of my business and turn people away and not hire them to be more profitable because of obamacare and things like that. >> you run a good range. you are good at shooting a weapon. are you planning to use the gun range on capitol hill? >> i hear that there is one in raburn. i am new to the place. i will find my way there before long. >> have you talked to any of your new colleagues about doing that with you? >> i have been campaigni
we like to create value for others. we volunteered. we had a big primary. people like i had never been in office before. >> you came in campaigning as an outsider. how do you plan to keep that label now you are a number of congress? >> you have to create value for people. i am inside now, but do i represent the people well? that is what i want to do. i want to come home and say i am representing your best interest. that is what i am here to do. >> what are the priorities you...
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we discussed the violations we can subpoena records. we look at everything we need to nor to formulate the basis for probable cause. we are aiming for probable cause because probable cause is the next age of the investigatory process according to the charter. the enforcement regulations further govern the process by setting forth how probable cause reports are developed, what they need to contain and how the commission needs to treat them. the probable cause report has to include a summary of the evidence and all the allegations against the respondent and respond well the right to counsel when the probable cause report is considered by the commission. the charter gives the commission the right to sit as a panel at the probable cause hearings but also says you can appoint an individual commissioner to serve as a probable cause hearing officer or hire a note outside hearing office. impact as though the commission is that as a panel for these probable cause hearings. if the commission finds that there's been probable cause and a violation
we discussed the violations we can subpoena records. we look at everything we need to nor to formulate the basis for probable cause. we are aiming for probable cause because probable cause is the next age of the investigatory process according to the charter. the enforcement regulations further govern the process by setting forth how probable cause reports are developed, what they need to contain and how the commission needs to treat them. the probable cause report has to include a summary of...