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gave an hour-long powerpoint presentation outlining iran's ideas. world powers say that they are ready to do the same thing. >> we have a sense of optimism and a great sense of determination because we believe it is really time for tangible results. >> we are not here to waste time. >> these talks follow last month's between president obama and iran's new president. it was the most important conversation between the u.s. and iran in three decades. but don't get carried away, warn those who have tried it all before. >> be mindful of the history of it and a situation where the iranians are under no doubt, the sanctions and the threat remain on the table. in the west is being tested right here and it will take more than two days of talks to sort out that this agreement. they say don't to expect any overnight breakthroughs. newsquick look at other from around the world. border officials have intercepted what they say is a mothership. towing boatsit was closer to italy. it comes as the government declares a state of emergency. an alleged senior al qaeda
gave an hour-long powerpoint presentation outlining iran's ideas. world powers say that they are ready to do the same thing. >> we have a sense of optimism and a great sense of determination because we believe it is really time for tangible results. >> we are not here to waste time. >> these talks follow last month's between president obama and iran's new president. it was the most important conversation between the u.s. and iran in three decades. but don't get carried away,...
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a powerpoint presentation in english of a plan called "closing the unnecessary crisis and opening new horizons". but what exactly are the details of the new plan? i was among a large crowd of reporters with questions for iran's deputy foreign minister. >> we are very serious. we are not here to symbolically - we are not here to waste our time. we are serious. we target negotiations between iran and others. we believe that the plan that we have introduced has the capacity to do that. >> can you tell us what is new in your new plan? >> many things. >> can you tell us... >> our plan is confidential, and it's supposed to be remaining confidential. this is what we agreed in the meeting. >> the negotiations were chaired by the european union's high representative for foreign affairs catherine ashton. her spokesman on this, the first day of new talks had a positive tone. >> we have come here with a sense of cautious optimism and a great sense of determination because we believe it is really time now for tangible results >> those who followed the long history of negotiations with iran say the
a powerpoint presentation in english of a plan called "closing the unnecessary crisis and opening new horizons". but what exactly are the details of the new plan? i was among a large crowd of reporters with questions for iran's deputy foreign minister. >> we are very serious. we are not here to symbolically - we are not here to waste our time. we are serious. we target negotiations between iran and others. we believe that the plan that we have introduced has the capacity to do...
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key, obviously, what is in the powerpoint. but we can assume, i presume, it is a roadmap. it was a series of punctuation points? >> we would imagine . we were told in the mediairan had a three-step proposal, but was struggling to work out step 1, 2, and three. but we know the aim of the government is to essentially do what it can to get sanctions lifted because those sanctions, particularly against the oil industry, have severely impacted the ability of the country to get money, which has affected ordinary people. essentially mr. rouhani was elected in june with a mandate to change iran's relationship with the outside world. that change is tested and begins right here. to a certaine that extent. i presume, nonetheless, there is no trust being discussed at this stage. it is about building measures of confidence. >> it is about that. about getting to know each other. one western official told us last night don't expect any breakthroughs overnight, don't expect immediate agreements. we need to come up with confidence building measures to take some of the urgency away. the las
key, obviously, what is in the powerpoint. but we can assume, i presume, it is a roadmap. it was a series of punctuation points? >> we would imagine . we were told in the mediairan had a three-step proposal, but was struggling to work out step 1, 2, and three. but we know the aim of the government is to essentially do what it can to get sanctions lifted because those sanctions, particularly against the oil industry, have severely impacted the ability of the country to get money, which has...
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it's my own fault for using powerpoint. powerpoint is boring. people learn in lots of different ways, but experience is e best teacher. today, smoking is gonna save lives. [telephone rings] does anyone smell anything smoky? did you bring your jerky in again? [clears throat] oh, my god! uh, oh, my god. whoa. fire! oh, fire! oh, my goodness. what's the procedure? what do we do, people? the phones are dead. oh, how did that happen? it's out in the hall. no, we don't know that. the smoke could be coming through an air duct. oh, my god! okay, it's happening. everybody stay calm. what's the procedure, everyone? what's the procedure? stay [bleep] calm! wait, wait, wait! everybody, now [bleep] calm down! (dwight) no! no, michael, no! touch the handle. if it's hot, there could be a fire in the hallway. what does warm mean? [all chatter, groan] mm, not a viable option. what next? (michael) don't run! (dwight) oh! here's a door. check that one out. how's the handle? i-it's warm. (dwight) well, uh, another option. [all chattering] bk to our options, jeez! o
it's my own fault for using powerpoint. powerpoint is boring. people learn in lots of different ways, but experience is e best teacher. today, smoking is gonna save lives. [telephone rings] does anyone smell anything smoky? did you bring your jerky in again? [clears throat] oh, my god! uh, oh, my god. whoa. fire! oh, fire! oh, my goodness. what's the procedure? what do we do, people? the phones are dead. oh, how did that happen? it's out in the hall. no, we don't know that. the smoke could be...
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. >> we don't know much about what happens except the news agencies insisting there was a nifty powerpoint presentation. what do you see being the acid test? >> the first thing is that i think many in u.s. congress want negotiators to approach this not as trying to get iranian concessions but getting iranian compliance. that is over a decade's worth of resolutions demanding that they stop the activities until they can get a clean bill of health. we are seeing elements of the obama administration extremely eager to get a deal no matter what. what you're hearing from both sides, republicans and democrats -- >> the obama administration wants a deal no matter what? what do you mean? >> they don't actually deal with iran's growing capability to build a nuclear weapons on very short notice. >> one has to remember that kerry said it is better to have no deal than a bad deal. i am not sure the americans are ready to accept any kind of deal. the pressure is too high from congress. and now we will see, we have to remember the civil servants in the resolution of the security council. we won't find th
. >> we don't know much about what happens except the news agencies insisting there was a nifty powerpoint presentation. what do you see being the acid test? >> the first thing is that i think many in u.s. congress want negotiators to approach this not as trying to get iranian concessions but getting iranian compliance. that is over a decade's worth of resolutions demanding that they stop the activities until they can get a clean bill of health. we are seeing elements of the obama...
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let me start off, we do not have powerpoints, powerpoints are not allowed, however, we did receive a pdf which will, i think, be put up on the screen. [laughter] and i will ask, it came from rob, and i will ask rob to opine about it a little bit, although he shouldn't really refer to it. [laughter] because that would violate the rules. at any rate, the conversation tonight, of course, is about the future of energy looking out to 2040 which, depending on how you look at it, is a long time from now or not very long from now. and the question we all have come here to learn about is whether, what will energy look like? will there be enough for us? will there be enough for people in the world who have no energy right now, which vivienne will talk about, how much will it cost? and what will that energy do to our environment, and i'll put everyone on the hot seat about that a little bit. but let me start with the big picture question when you look ahead to 2040, will there be enough? rob, what do you think? >> there be enough? >> will there be enough? >> we believe there's adequate energy f
let me start off, we do not have powerpoints, powerpoints are not allowed, however, we did receive a pdf which will, i think, be put up on the screen. [laughter] and i will ask, it came from rob, and i will ask rob to opine about it a little bit, although he shouldn't really refer to it. [laughter] because that would violate the rules. at any rate, the conversation tonight, of course, is about the future of energy looking out to 2040 which, depending on how you look at it, is a long time from...
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diplomats said foreign minister used powerpoint to lay out iran's vision of how to assure the west that iran's program is only for peaceful energy use and relief from crushing international sanctions in return. iran's deputy foreign minister speaking afterwards gave no details but suggested iran wants the agreement on a shape of a final deal before taking interim requests. >> we want to see a specific time frame from both sides for the implementation of next steps that the parties have to take. we are looking for an under result and a conclusion. we no longer want to take steps in the dark or deal with uncertainties. >> up to now iran has refused to stop enriching uranium to close to stage, katherine ashton says it's time to see tangible results including greater access to iran's enrichment facilities. >> we have a proposal on there table specifically on the confidence building measures but the confidence building measure has to come from the iranian side, it is the iranians who we believe in breach of their international obligations. >> at the u.n. last month and now, hasan howfn. >> n
diplomats said foreign minister used powerpoint to lay out iran's vision of how to assure the west that iran's program is only for peaceful energy use and relief from crushing international sanctions in return. iran's deputy foreign minister speaking afterwards gave no details but suggested iran wants the agreement on a shape of a final deal before taking interim requests. >> we want to see a specific time frame from both sides for the implementation of next steps that the parties have to...
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they've had talks amongst each other - because iran put forward a new proposal, a powerpoint presentation in english. i think some of the details were sent back some of the technical details were sent back. some of the diplomats have been discussing the position. it's worth remembering we talk about the p5 plus 1, and they say this - they try to have a unified possession. there are varying thoughts about this on the way forward and how to accept the iranian proposal. i don't think they are totally united. there has been meetings between the iranians, we understand, with other nations - one-on-one meetings, small-scale meetings, rather than a big gathering of everyone around the same table. >> the rainians would like to see the crippling sanctions which is why the u.s. treasury officials are there. the sticking point, i suppose, the big issue on the table is enrichment. it is likely they'll be allowed some enrichment. it depends on the percentage, doesn't it? >> absolutely. enrichment is something that iran says that it has a right to. it says it should be able to pursue its own civilian n
they've had talks amongst each other - because iran put forward a new proposal, a powerpoint presentation in english. i think some of the details were sent back some of the technical details were sent back. some of the diplomats have been discussing the position. it's worth remembering we talk about the p5 plus 1, and they say this - they try to have a unified possession. there are varying thoughts about this on the way forward and how to accept the iranian proposal. i don't think they are...
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i will talk a little bit about it and then i will go through my powerpoint slides. i have about 20 slides. i'm not sure about the format. so i want to start a little bit about who we are and which explains why we are in covered california. chinese community health plan is parta of an integrated system that goes back when chinese hospital and the association was created. out of chinese hospital association came the chinese hospital. then in the 80s the medical group performed chinese community health care association which is a non-profit independent physicians organization servicing managed care patients. it's really a delivery system that came out that arose from the mission and e is involving with the needs of the community. i will talk about the xhiens community health plan. one of the questions in the back of people's minds, i will give you the answer is that no, to continue have to be chinese to join. we are very good in serving the community, but we are open to everyone. we are open to everyone in san francisco and san mateo county. we are very active in the m
i will talk a little bit about it and then i will go through my powerpoint slides. i have about 20 slides. i'm not sure about the format. so i want to start a little bit about who we are and which explains why we are in covered california. chinese community health plan is parta of an integrated system that goes back when chinese hospital and the association was created. out of chinese hospital association came the chinese hospital. then in the 80s the medical group performed chinese community...
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can you e-mail the powerpoint to us? >> absolutely. >> i want to know if you have looked into street artist, how their license and permits differ from what we are looking senate -- at? >> this is some that are different. we don't feel it's a correlation. they are on parked property and it's a raffle day-to-day where you are going to end up. we don't see a natural fit with the art commission oversight of this type of activity. if you do have specific elements that you think would work with this program, we perhaps could take a look and see if it benefits from a mobile retail corporation. >> commissioner, white? >> yes. are you getting any, has there been any outreach on the brick and mortar in regards to retail from their areas? >> that's the part where i discussed about the outreach activities where we are willing and have responded to those that have asked us to come and present. it's been a mixed reception. of course there is folks that see this as a threat and there is folks that see this as an at some point to bring
can you e-mail the powerpoint to us? >> absolutely. >> i want to know if you have looked into street artist, how their license and permits differ from what we are looking senate -- at? >> this is some that are different. we don't feel it's a correlation. they are on parked property and it's a raffle day-to-day where you are going to end up. we don't see a natural fit with the art commission oversight of this type of activity. if you do have specific elements that you think...
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i also have a powerpoint i put out for people to see. it's all there. i just want to see the document. >> our next question from a long time political pundit. >> i have a question for both of you. vitamine, i'll start with you. i would like to elaborate on the emergency manager question a bit. as you both know, voting rights have been aggravated in detroit, elected officials have been nullified. democracy in detroit, michigan is dead. i would like you both to characterize how egregious it is to the citizen of detroit. as mayor, could you elaborate more on what specifically you do to make sure that the emergency manager goes away and it can never happen again. >> cliff, i campaigned vigorously against the emergency manager. the idea against the right to work. i'm a history major. i understand the long struggle people had during the civil rights era. i lived it. my grandparents are from a little town in tennessee. they were sharecroppers. i saw segregation in the heyday. it's the most offensive assault on democracy, ever occurred, i believe in the history
i also have a powerpoint i put out for people to see. it's all there. i just want to see the document. >> our next question from a long time political pundit. >> i have a question for both of you. vitamine, i'll start with you. i would like to elaborate on the emergency manager question a bit. as you both know, voting rights have been aggravated in detroit, elected officials have been nullified. democracy in detroit, michigan is dead. i would like you both to characterize how...
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it's not going to be a shock to you that i don't have a sizzle reel but i did manage to get a few powerpoint slides in so it's a good thing if i can get my next one. can you advance it for me please? so it is a safety course that i created with yahoo. we partnered together. i started asking questions the first day so my boots are on the ground and i'm in the schools and i love doing what i do, and i believe wholeheartedly and i believe it was the soft power -- yes, i love it. i think it's effective in so many ways, so i had luckily teamed up with the right people at yahoo who were really amazing and just the foresight they saw, and believed in the concept that law enforcement needs to be a piece of this puzzle and have some solutions. we have a unique part in the schools and with kids and this did get certified for the peace officer standards and we get credit for that being police officers and our training and our curriculum -- i have a slide. hopefully -- it started as a diversion program for the restorative justice and sort of a piece of the pie, almost geared towards probation and after
it's not going to be a shock to you that i don't have a sizzle reel but i did manage to get a few powerpoint slides in so it's a good thing if i can get my next one. can you advance it for me please? so it is a safety course that i created with yahoo. we partnered together. i started asking questions the first day so my boots are on the ground and i'm in the schools and i love doing what i do, and i believe wholeheartedly and i believe it was the soft power -- yes, i love it. i think it's...
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and i wanted to also var clearly indicate it was interesting when putting together this powerpoint, i don't typically like to put any words on the images on the slides because i like the images in that way to speak for themselves, i feel like your eye competes between the words and images but i felt that it was important to differentiate between what is in our current exhibition and our permanent collection. so this is in the temporary exhibition as well. and then i wanted to let the paintings and the temporary exhibition and our permanent collection speak to each other and i started going through the permanent collection thinking about all of the ways that the clouds are represented in paintings starting with this early 16th century paintings by an artist nameds chima and i liked the way that the cloud offers like an extension of his halo and then you have this dramatic painting where the clouds are parting and it is like he is parting the red sea in the sky in this dramatic and emotional way that the clouds are not just offering but a part of the action and a part of the drama. and
and i wanted to also var clearly indicate it was interesting when putting together this powerpoint, i don't typically like to put any words on the images on the slides because i like the images in that way to speak for themselves, i feel like your eye competes between the words and images but i felt that it was important to differentiate between what is in our current exhibition and our permanent collection. so this is in the temporary exhibition as well. and then i wanted to let the paintings...
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i also have a powerpoint i put out for people to see. it's all there. i just want to see the documents. >> the next question from esteemed long time political pundit, cliff russell. >> gentlemen, i have a question for both of you. benny, i'll start with you. i want to elaborate on the emergency manager question a bit. >> sure. >> as you both know, voting rights have been aggregated in detroit. elected officials have been nullifieded. democracy in detroit michigan is dead. i want you both to characterize how egregious that is to the citizens of detroit, and as mayor, could you elaborate more on what specifically you'll do to make sure the emergency manager law goes away, and that this can never happen again? >> you know, cliff, i campaigned vigorously against the emergency management law as i did against the right to work. i'm a history major. i understand the long struggle people had during the civil rights era. i livedded it. my grandparents, from a little town in tennessee, they were sharecroppers. i saw segregation in the hay day. this is the most of
i also have a powerpoint i put out for people to see. it's all there. i just want to see the documents. >> the next question from esteemed long time political pundit, cliff russell. >> gentlemen, i have a question for both of you. benny, i'll start with you. i want to elaborate on the emergency manager question a bit. >> sure. >> as you both know, voting rights have been aggregated in detroit. elected officials have been nullifieded. democracy in detroit michigan is...
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document powerpoint presentation in december of last year where he outlined the case that herbalife was a giant ponzi scheme and this is even after a court had actually ruled somewhere else that it was in belgium i believe yeah exactly he went short big time this was when herbalife was trading seventeen twenty twenty five dollars well guess what this shot up many times that since at least doubled in price and he was forced to cover at least forty percent of his position so i think he's kind of crying a little bit let's mention also. that one of the reasons mark shot up is because people saw him. his big short and people like icon were like oh there's nothing like the short squeeze but also he was betting against the general market now it's one thing if you're if you have in place a legal framework or a case going there were a judge can say ok this is a ponzi scheme or the feds can close down your operation seize your assets but other than that it's been a great year for stocks so he was kind of betting against the fed at the same time if the market were in a bear market he could have st
document powerpoint presentation in december of last year where he outlined the case that herbalife was a giant ponzi scheme and this is even after a court had actually ruled somewhere else that it was in belgium i believe yeah exactly he went short big time this was when herbalife was trading seventeen twenty twenty five dollars well guess what this shot up many times that since at least doubled in price and he was forced to cover at least forty percent of his position so i think he's kind of...
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document powerpoint presentation in december of last year where he outlined the case that herbalife was a giant ponzi scheme and this is even after a court had actually ruled somewhere else that it was in belgium i believe yeah exactly he went short big time this was when herbalife was trading seventeen twenty twenty five dollars well guess what is shut up many times that since at least doubled in price and he was forced to cover at least forty percent of his position so i think he's kind of crying a little bit and let's mention also. that one of the reasons of our job is because people saw him. his big short and people like icon were like oh there's nothing like the short squeeze but also he was betting against the general market now it's one thing if you're if you have in place a legal framework or a case going there were a judge can say ok this is a ponzi scheme or the feds can close down your operation seize your assets but other than that it's been a great year for stocks so he was kind of betting against the fed at the same time if the market were in a bear market he could have st
document powerpoint presentation in december of last year where he outlined the case that herbalife was a giant ponzi scheme and this is even after a court had actually ruled somewhere else that it was in belgium i believe yeah exactly he went short big time this was when herbalife was trading seventeen twenty twenty five dollars well guess what is shut up many times that since at least doubled in price and he was forced to cover at least forty percent of his position so i think he's kind of...
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as you say it was a powerpoint presentation laying out iran's position. now iran making a very clear three-step plan, a road map, as they are calling it of the way forward. we tried to find out the details, in fact i spoke earlier on to iran's deputy foreign minister. >> i am confident that if there is goodwill on both sides, is there is also the same goodwill on the other side, progress will be very possible. >> reporter: can you tell us what is new in this plan? >> many things. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]? >> no, our plan is confident shall and is supposed to remain confidential. >> so a fair amount of confidence and optimism then, james. what was the future of these negotiations look like? can we expect a final deal very soon? >> do not expect a make or a break here in geneva at this one meeting. yes, they are now in the coming hours going to go through all of the technical details, but iran has presented a new plan for the very first time, and i think the other countries will probably have to take some of that detail back to their capitol cities, so i
as you say it was a powerpoint presentation laying out iran's position. now iran making a very clear three-step plan, a road map, as they are calling it of the way forward. we tried to find out the details, in fact i spoke earlier on to iran's deputy foreign minister. >> i am confident that if there is goodwill on both sides, is there is also the same goodwill on the other side, progress will be very possible. >> reporter: can you tell us what is new in this plan? >> many...
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document powerpoint presentation in december of last year where he outlined the case that herbalife was a giant ponzi scheme and this is even after a court had actually ruled somewhere else that it was in belgium i believe yeah exactly he went short big time this was when herbalife was trading seventeen twenty twenty five dollars well guess what it's shot up many times that since at least doubled in price and he was forced to cover at least forty percent of his position so i think he's kind of crying a little bit and let's mention also. that one of the reasons mark shot up is because people saw him. his big short and people like icon were like well there's nothing like the short squeeze but also he was betting against the general market now it's one thing if you're if you have in place a legal framework or a case going there were a judge can say ok this is a ponzi scheme or the feds can close down your operation seize your assets but other than that it's been a great year for stocks so he was kind of betting against the fed at the same time if the market were in a bear market he could h
document powerpoint presentation in december of last year where he outlined the case that herbalife was a giant ponzi scheme and this is even after a court had actually ruled somewhere else that it was in belgium i believe yeah exactly he went short big time this was when herbalife was trading seventeen twenty twenty five dollars well guess what it's shot up many times that since at least doubled in price and he was forced to cover at least forty percent of his position so i think he's kind of...
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i think that the citizen of this where i have an hour powerpoint with 200 people at the time presenting a plan to rebuild the neighborhood. and when i finish it, the residence -- residents are taking questions for hour and hour and a half and adding it to the plan. we have a clear plan to rebuild the city so every neighborhood has a future. >> i can show you powerpoints all day long. i want to see a written document put together bay 100 people that he said he had during the cost of this campaign. >>> as you both know, -- elected officials have been nullified, democracy in detroit, michigan is dead. i would like you both to characterize how egregious that it is to the citizens of detroit. and as mayor could you elaborate more on what specifically you will do to make sthiewrt emergency manager law goes away and that this can never happen again. >> you know, cliff, i campaigned vigorously against the emergency manager law. against the right to work. i'm a history major. i understand the long sphrug l people had during the civil rights era. i lived it. my grandparent were from a little town
i think that the citizen of this where i have an hour powerpoint with 200 people at the time presenting a plan to rebuild the neighborhood. and when i finish it, the residence -- residents are taking questions for hour and hour and a half and adding it to the plan. we have a clear plan to rebuild the city so every neighborhood has a future. >> i can show you powerpoints all day long. i want to see a written document put together bay 100 people that he said he had during the cost of this...
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they put in the frame of a powerpoint and slept it top secret. -- slapped it with top secret. people talk about overclassification. pagesng the thousands of that manning gave to wiki leaks, thousands of stories was classified as secret when it was sent to washington. it was crazy. >> where is our microphone? ok. why don't we go here and then here. thank you. law youy kind to shield will probably get exceptions, in that particular field is it really going to help you? maybe you get prior notice, how much is he going to contribute in the national security issue? changingot see it is the game for national security reporting. it is an issue of discretion. issue of how an administration at the seniormost whether itses and wants to create a chilling effect across the defense department and intelligence community or whether it believes in our system and for to be healthy, every now and again you might get something on the front page of "the post" that you will really -- that you will not really like. but our country is strong enough to move from it. and though some of those disclosur
they put in the frame of a powerpoint and slept it top secret. -- slapped it with top secret. people talk about overclassification. pagesng the thousands of that manning gave to wiki leaks, thousands of stories was classified as secret when it was sent to washington. it was crazy. >> where is our microphone? ok. why don't we go here and then here. thank you. law youy kind to shield will probably get exceptions, in that particular field is it really going to help you? maybe you get prior...
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i also have a powerpoint that i put out for people to see if it's all there. i just want to see the document. >> moderator: our next question comes from cliff russell. >> i have a question for both of you. i would like to elaborate on emergency manager questioned just a bit. as you both know, voting rights have been aggregated in detroit. elected officials have been nullified. democracy in detroit, michigan, is dead. i'd like you both to characterize how egregious that is to the citizens of detroit. and as mayor, could you elaborate more on what specifically you will do to make sure the emergency manager goes away, and that this can never happen again. napoleon: i campaigned vigorously against the emergency manager law. as they did against the right to work. i'm a history major. i understand the long struggle that people have during the civil rights days. i lived. my grandparents from middletown in tennessee, where they were sharecroppers. i saw segregation in its heyday. this is the most offensive assault on democracy that has ever occurred i believe in the h
i also have a powerpoint that i put out for people to see if it's all there. i just want to see the document. >> moderator: our next question comes from cliff russell. >> i have a question for both of you. i would like to elaborate on emergency manager questioned just a bit. as you both know, voting rights have been aggregated in detroit. elected officials have been nullified. democracy in detroit, michigan, is dead. i'd like you both to characterize how egregious that is to the...
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anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing, the misinterpretation, erin, of a single powerpoint slide. >> well, we shall see. of course that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you, jim. >>> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. and senator, great to have you with us. you heard james clapper's response to the question, are america's allies spying on america. and his answer was categorical. quote unquote, absolutely. well, if that's true, should america stop spying on its lowelo closest allies? >> i guess the real question who's in charge. the president doesn't seem to know he's spying on our allies. to me it doesn't seem to advance diplomacy for us to be spying on our allies, particularly the personal phone of the president of germany for ten years. i think that seems unseemly. i think that goes against having good relations with your allies. >> a fair point. but of course, senator paul, people on the other side say america doesn't have the luxury of not spying when other people are spying. if your allies are
anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing, the misinterpretation, erin, of a single powerpoint slide. >> well, we shall see. of course that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you, jim. >>> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. and senator, great to have you with us. you heard james clapper's response to the question, are america's allies spying on america. and his answer was categorical. quote...
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say that slapped it in the frame of an nsa powerpoint and slapped top secret on it. [laughter] so again, there are legitimate -- people talk about the classification. there are legislate mate questions to be asked. >> on the basis of documents that chel seamanning gave to wick question -- wicky -- it's crazy. okay. why don't we go here and here? thank you. >> in any kind of federal law you're probably going to get national security exceptions. so in that particular field, is it really going help you? maybe you get prior notice, maybe you get judicial involvement, but how much is it going to contribute in the national security field. >> i don't see it the law as fundamentally changing the game for national security. it's an issue of prosecutorial discussion. it's an issue of how an administration at the senior level chooses to address the issues and whether it wants to create a sort of effect across the defense department and the intelligence community or whether it believes that in our system and for our system to be healthy. every now and again you might get somethi
say that slapped it in the frame of an nsa powerpoint and slapped top secret on it. [laughter] so again, there are legitimate -- people talk about the classification. there are legislate mate questions to be asked. >> on the basis of documents that chel seamanning gave to wick question -- wicky -- it's crazy. okay. why don't we go here and here? thank you. >> in any kind of federal law you're probably going to get national security exceptions. so in that particular field, is it...
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what's interesting about this is they actually made their presentation in english in a powerpoint presentation, the foreign minister coming on front of the other participants with a presentation that was entitled, "closing the unnecessary crisis, opening new hor eyesons. now, i am sure you will ask me what the detail is of the iranian plan. well, a short time ago, i spoke to iran's debt foreign minist a asked him about those details. he replied: no, these are confidential. we are not going to be revealing them in public. we are not going to be revealing them to the press. and we have told the international community the p5 plus one, they must keep our proposals confidential so we continue this negotiating process in the coming hours. >> james, as you know, the meetings in geneva, the first formal talks since rouhani was elected. how far is iran ready to concede to demands? >> the quest earn demands, i think, are clear. there is some division among some of the western countries on this. i think the p5 plus 1 has made it pretty clear, their basic demand, is that iran must prove that it is not go
what's interesting about this is they actually made their presentation in english in a powerpoint presentation, the foreign minister coming on front of the other participants with a presentation that was entitled, "closing the unnecessary crisis, opening new hor eyesons. now, i am sure you will ask me what the detail is of the iranian plan. well, a short time ago, i spoke to iran's debt foreign minist a asked him about those details. he replied: no, these are confidential. we are not going...
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their own descriptions in the frame of an nsa powerpoint and top secret on that. so again, there are legitimate questions. people talk about classification. >> among the thousands of pages of documents that chelsea manning gave to wikileaks for thousands of newspaper stories were then classified or sent to washington. [inaudible] >> okay. why don't we go here and then here. >> in any kind of federal shield law are probably going to get national security exceptions. in that particular field, is a really going to help you? may be a bit higher notice. maybe a good judicial involvement. how much is going to contribute in the national security arena? >> i not see it as fundamentally changing. it is an issue with both prosecute the real discretion, but it is an issue that the administration at the seniormost level chooses to address these issues and whether it wants to create a sort of chilling effect of the defense department and the intelligence community or whether it believes that in our system and our system to be healthy, every now and again you might get somethin
their own descriptions in the frame of an nsa powerpoint and top secret on that. so again, there are legitimate questions. people talk about classification. >> among the thousands of pages of documents that chelsea manning gave to wikileaks for thousands of newspaper stories were then classified or sent to washington. [inaudible] >> okay. why don't we go here and then here. >> in any kind of federal shield law are probably going to get national security exceptions. in that...
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have you been been on, looking at the office and say where is my excel, where is my powerpoint? none of that stuff is available for word on the ipad. >> right. and that was microsoft's decision not to make it available. i think they may have changed their mind since then, but -- >> is it available now? >> i want to say it is, but i'm not 100% sure. in hindsight, that was a mistake, clearly, to not have made it available. >> what is excel again? a pred sheet, joe. you do most identity in your head. you're like a russian engineer or a scientist. >> it's like if you were in school and you missed certain stuff and you never -- i missed that. i don't know what you were just talking about. i've never used excel. i don't know what you mean by -- so there's -- >> really? >> yeah. i don't know what you just said. >> okay. >> so there are -- >> excel is -- >> they charge for that? >> an unbelievable amount of mope. there was loet yumm notes when the computers first came out. >> word is different, as well. >> word is a word processing program. >> we should probably go to this next -- >> fo
have you been been on, looking at the office and say where is my excel, where is my powerpoint? none of that stuff is available for word on the ipad. >> right. and that was microsoft's decision not to make it available. i think they may have changed their mind since then, but -- >> is it available now? >> i want to say it is, but i'm not 100% sure. in hindsight, that was a mistake, clearly, to not have made it available. >> what is excel again? a pred sheet, joe. you do...
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if you want a tablet and full keyboard and you want to pull up powerpoint slides and word documents but also play game with the kids and have multiple people teaching the screen at the same time, this is perfect. >> 5% had tablets two years ago. 35% now have tablets. how do you know what you need? >> you have to know what you need. people want to buy the shiny new whistles. don't do that. is it for work or play or your kids? what apps will you need to use? >> why are you yelling at me? >> he is pumped up! >> i have them all! thank you very much. back to you, guys. >> we love it. thank you, mario. >> some want the shiny new whistle. >> all worked up. >>> straight ahead, the elaborate way that kanye popped the question to kim last night. >> al puts his knees to the test. the cutting ways to diagnose and treat joint pain. >>> how to handle those people -- >> finish your sentence. >> yes! >> but first we've got your local news and weather. >> sentence hijackers. for its traffic,wn defiy congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are run
if you want a tablet and full keyboard and you want to pull up powerpoint slides and word documents but also play game with the kids and have multiple people teaching the screen at the same time, this is perfect. >> 5% had tablets two years ago. 35% now have tablets. how do you know what you need? >> you have to know what you need. people want to buy the shiny new whistles. don't do that. is it for work or play or your kids? what apps will you need to use? >> why are you...