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>>a ti josÉ >>para hablarnos sobre el ima t imapcto de setos estos hayllaz p profesor de san diego californ california, especialista, este t tipo de t'unel no es algo qeue e hace fÁcilmente, como pueden g lograrlo >>las ganancias del anrnarcoÁfio en mÉxico son enormes, este debe haber costado un millomillÓn i millones de dÓlares, pero la n ganancia es mayor. por eso se ha visto una inversion en estas c n contrucciones a lo largo de la f frontera y siguen construyendo,...
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. >> i ima' imagine there is a pu back from realtors. >> they don't want any more fees on the recording of real estate transactions. we actually think there is a lot of folks that do support it. business groups all over the state from silicon valley leadership group to orange county business counsel are in favor of this because affordable housing matters to job growth. you can't just employ engineer whose make $300,000 a year in your company. you have to employ folks at lower levels and they need to live closer to their jobs. >> that's where local coalition building comes in. at the county level you can do document fees and transfer taxes and you can get labor together with the affordable housing rested in ple in parks and open space and come up with a coalition of folks to put a measure, you know, on -- in your county that might be a transfer tax that could be divided up among the various uses. i think those local coalitions can be strong in passing getting you to the 66% threshold. >> it is a dilemma, though, right, because we need growth. we need developments for jobs, for economic s
. >> i ima' imagine there is a pu back from realtors. >> they don't want any more fees on the recording of real estate transactions. we actually think there is a lot of folks that do support it. business groups all over the state from silicon valley leadership group to orange county business counsel are in favor of this because affordable housing matters to job growth. you can't just employ engineer whose make $300,000 a year in your company. you have to employ folks at lower levels...
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. >>> joining us on skype from mann ima is the philippines company director for oxfam. good to have you here with us. what is the latest situation on the ground in the philippines with getting the desperately needed supplies to people in the worst affected areas? are they reaching people yet? >> supplies are starting to get into the area. it is not enough. the logistical chains are by no means up and running at full speed. the challenge also is most of the aid that is getting - is only able to get through to the main centres. it is not getting to the deep areas where a lot of the most vulnerable still are. >> we know there has been a huge international mobilisation so far, but what are the challenges and coordinating relief in these areas? >> it is immensely difficult in terms of coordination. as oxfam we have supplies in cebu. they are going out to the communities as we speak. we also need to make sure that the supply routes are really well coordinated, and the essentials are prioritised. as you would have heard from valery amos, it is to ensure we get the food and wat
. >>> joining us on skype from mann ima is the philippines company director for oxfam. good to have you here with us. what is the latest situation on the ground in the philippines with getting the desperately needed supplies to people in the worst affected areas? are they reaching people yet? >> supplies are starting to get into the area. it is not enough. the logistical chains are by no means up and running at full speed. the challenge also is most of the aid that is getting -...
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. >> i ima' imagine there is a pu back from realtors. >> they don't want any more fees on the recording of real estate transactions. we actually think there is a lot of folks that do support it. business groups all over the state from silicon valley leadership group to orange county business counsel are in favor of this because affordable housing matters to job growth. you can't just employ engineer whose make $300,000 a year in your company. you have to employ folks at lower levels and they need to live closer to their jobs. >> that's where local coalition building comes in. at the county level you can do document fees and transfer taxes and you can get labor together with the affordable housing folks, people interested in parks and open space and come up with a coalition of folks to put a measure, you know, on -- in your county that might be a transfer tax that could be divided up among the various uses. i think those local coalitions can be strong in passing getting you to the 66% threshold. >> it is a dilemma, though, right, because we need growth. we need developments for jobs, for
. >> i ima' imagine there is a pu back from realtors. >> they don't want any more fees on the recording of real estate transactions. we actually think there is a lot of folks that do support it. business groups all over the state from silicon valley leadership group to orange county business counsel are in favor of this because affordable housing matters to job growth. you can't just employ engineer whose make $300,000 a year in your company. you have to employ folks at lower levels...
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. >> i ima' imagine there is a pu back from realtors. >> they don't want any more fees on the recording of real estate transactions. we actually think there is a lot of folks that do support it. business groups all over the state from silicon valley leadership group to orange county business counsel are in favor of this because affordable housing matters to job growth. you can't just employ engineer whose make $300,000 a year in your company. you have to employ folks at lower levels and they need to live closer to their jobs. >> that's where local coalition building comes in. at the county level you can do document fees and transfer taxes and you can getlabo together with the affordable housing folks, people interested in parks and open space and come up with a coalition of folks to put a measure, you know, on -- in your county that might be a transfer tax that could be divided up among the various uses. i think those local coalitions can be strong in passing getting you to the 66% threshold. >> it is a dilemma, though, right, because we need growth. we need developments for jobs, for e
. >> i ima' imagine there is a pu back from realtors. >> they don't want any more fees on the recording of real estate transactions. we actually think there is a lot of folks that do support it. business groups all over the state from silicon valley leadership group to orange county business counsel are in favor of this because affordable housing matters to job growth. you can't just employ engineer whose make $300,000 a year in your company. you have to employ folks at lower levels...
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or you know what a fine thing but ima do better schools and they have work to keep young teens off the streets best book courts could. organization groups had us in the district i'm talking about where you know somewhere else because it is we streaming know everything being we because we had no choice but to be become no deaths we see you out of me give young people come at us there you have to sort of like very british if you know it like give them back to the point where they should be you know when we talk about the future of louisiana and the future of our city we need to change around the dynamic we are first in incarceration and yet either last or next to last in education that is certainly not the way to produce a viable state in terms of economic opportunity in terms of investment but it's also throwing away an entire generation of young folks i think people finally agree that you can't are enough cops to make the city safe people say make the laws harsher harsh is harsh when you hit on a street with a man ten and some rock you don't care where the ng go away for wife or not wh
or you know what a fine thing but ima do better schools and they have work to keep young teens off the streets best book courts could. organization groups had us in the district i'm talking about where you know somewhere else because it is we streaming know everything being we because we had no choice but to be become no deaths we see you out of me give young people come at us there you have to sort of like very british if you know it like give them back to the point where they should be you...
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so, on the slide here, you can see that aim or high-tech ima imaging, that is usually where a provider would get some education about our pricing program to help them understand that the plan has a certain threshold of how much we will pay for high-tech imaging services and help the provider then understand where in the market can think go or where they can send their patient or at or below the target price. so, thats the first level and you'll see in some of the results that's usually where most of the services will get redirected then. the second part, the shopper program. that's usually where a nurse from anthem will outreach to our associate or family member who's due to get an mri or ct scan and help them be more educated to help them know that the plan will pay and there are a lot of choices and help them understand what providers they can go to if they want to pay at or below the price or they can go somewhere else. implementing that practice, so in 2012, started with five high-tech imaging services and ten an thechl states. you'll see here on the slides we added in 2013 and in
so, on the slide here, you can see that aim or high-tech ima imaging, that is usually where a provider would get some education about our pricing program to help them understand that the plan has a certain threshold of how much we will pay for high-tech imaging services and help the provider then understand where in the market can think go or where they can send their patient or at or below the target price. so, thats the first level and you'll see in some of the results that's usually where...
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a sea of cell phones raised to y to capture an ima few are >> it's a beautiful tng when this many people, you know, recoize a kid's suffering and want to, you knowencourage him to get ll. >> people me signs >> like my sign? >> everywhere, shirts decked out with the familiarat symbol ich on this day symbolized hope pop i'm out here to support miles and, you know, i wanted to witnesthis. it's like a once in a lifetime thing. who knows if this will ever happ again. >> for so many here, the sry of a b living outis dream is home. >> i have a 5-ye-old nephew whwas diagnos with the same condition as miles. he's 5, pe loves batm. he was deszed as batman for halloween. so yeah, this is reall personal and cle to home. >> that kid, san francisco, gotham city. no other city could pull this of it's just aminamazing. we're out here to support little mis. >> there wl be many who say superhers only exist in comic oks and movies, butn the streets d plazas of san francisco, a 5-year-old boy dresd in a bat suit, they proved them wrong. >> and bat kid fever spread far beyond the bay area. it got 1.2 milli h
a sea of cell phones raised to y to capture an ima few are >> it's a beautiful tng when this many people, you know, recoize a kid's suffering and want to, you knowencourage him to get ll. >> people me signs >> like my sign? >> everywhere, shirts decked out with the familiarat symbol ich on this day symbolized hope pop i'm out here to support miles and, you know, i wanted to witnesthis. it's like a once in a lifetime thing. who knows if this will ever happ again. >>...
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not just among the imas spoke. it was the speech on obama care for five years. i wanted to have something that says, we don't have republicans for problems. i want to goat your take on something. there's sufrl war going on between the so-called establishment is. maybe you're the establishment. i'm not sure of that. what's going to happen? how can these divisions get healed. >> first of all, it's not new. basically conservatives, mostly republican, totally fed up with the current state of affairs, legitimately angry and worried about the fate of the country. and i for one am glad that battle is taking place. >> i like a lot of their involvement and kerps. i think it's very important to listen to it concur but then drive in the lineup and i'll tell you we'll lose a lot. i don't want too see a third party develop on the downside. a republican party. >> can the republican party win unless it gets into these blue states. i don't point at distinctive, isn't it, because they're giving up 1/3 of it. go back to 2004, george bush and i carried 34 portion percent of the hu
not just among the imas spoke. it was the speech on obama care for five years. i wanted to have something that says, we don't have republicans for problems. i want to goat your take on something. there's sufrl war going on between the so-called establishment is. maybe you're the establishment. i'm not sure of that. what's going to happen? how can these divisions get healed. >> first of all, it's not new. basically conservatives, mostly republican, totally fed up with the current state of...
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. >> ima graduate student and first ii want to thank all of u for being here into doing this. what an incredible opportunity. i want to follow on the conversation of journalism. there was reference to that in the sun cities or areas it is profitable and other areas it isn't so much. >> from the newspaper, you know, still people trust newspapers. you read something by somebody in those communities and it's a lot different than a fee then af somebody who doesn't. so that is the baseline for living in understanding a community. >> i'm a junior at college and at the campus editor for the harvard political review. the harvard political review has changed from a print publication to now having an online presence for culture has changed and we have a much larger publishing board, so i wonder what it's been like cultural lawyers and what you look for in journalists involved in the organization. "the new york times" puts up biggio and there is so many things on the site. what is it like working for "the new york times" 20 years ago? >> that's a good question. do you want to take it fir
. >> ima graduate student and first ii want to thank all of u for being here into doing this. what an incredible opportunity. i want to follow on the conversation of journalism. there was reference to that in the sun cities or areas it is profitable and other areas it isn't so much. >> from the newspaper, you know, still people trust newspapers. you read something by somebody in those communities and it's a lot different than a fee then af somebody who doesn't. so that is the...
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this could be a of us could ima. i believe in 19-year-old unarmed teenager in gun down, being shot in the face in the middle of the night on someone's porch seeking help is tragic enough. >> i would like to turn to comments made by cheryl carpenter, an attorney for the homeowner, who spoke to michigan radio. >> there was a lot of banging. there was a lot of noise and it didn't sound like just knocking. this is a tragedy for everybody involved. the homeowner is completely torn up. he realizes another persons life was taken. it was a young woman. and he is devastated by that fact. >> dream hampton, that were cheryl carpenter, the attorney for the homeowner. could you clarify, has the homeowner even been charged? >> no him a the homeowner has not been charged. the homeowner was an even inconvenienced with a trip to the precinct to explain what happened the night of relation mcbride's killing, in the precinct. it is unfathomable we have to show up at the police station are self, 100 of us, and demand for insperity, deman
this could be a of us could ima. i believe in 19-year-old unarmed teenager in gun down, being shot in the face in the middle of the night on someone's porch seeking help is tragic enough. >> i would like to turn to comments made by cheryl carpenter, an attorney for the homeowner, who spoke to michigan radio. >> there was a lot of banging. there was a lot of noise and it didn't sound like just knocking. this is a tragedy for everybody involved. the homeowner is completely torn up. he...
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wisconsin, trying to run up the middle in the republican primaries, and christie will have a rivalry with ima and a more conservative candidate like senator cruz. >> the elizabeth warren boom from yesterday was a reminder how i feel like there is a press corps, a media, whatever, among democratic elite that are more interested in a democratic primary than democrats. >> i think that's exactly right. it's a piece of what i was saying earlier. >> the 9, 10, 11 -- >> no. i was very excited -- look, nobody in our business likes to cover a coronation unless we're talking about the king and queen when it comes to politics. >> what tomb? you want those people to abdicate? >> we like to cover a brawl. so i am paying money for the christie/cruz smackdown tour of 2016. but so, yeah, it's not going to be an interesting democratic primary unless there are some credible candidates. and how much more fun would it be for us if it's two credible women candidates? >> i hear you, but it just doesn't sound like -- she doesn't strike me as somebody who has -- to be anner insurgent candidate you can't be hiding fr
wisconsin, trying to run up the middle in the republican primaries, and christie will have a rivalry with ima and a more conservative candidate like senator cruz. >> the elizabeth warren boom from yesterday was a reminder how i feel like there is a press corps, a media, whatever, among democratic elite that are more interested in a democratic primary than democrats. >> i think that's exactly right. it's a piece of what i was saying earlier. >> the 9, 10, 11 -- >> no. i...
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minds of certain egyptian government numbers and decision makers eyed at the end that run then use the ima since the debate for us tonight. the new nation to visit between that russia needed this one actually goes back decades and then the relationship that the breakdown on the sundance and again in the nineteen seventies. this current mood they do get the question what you think was is and what i was thinking the same thing the same to battle the soul. i just an fsc is a guide jason and then down the distance and decided that i would pay with the americans along with us he is. now it's time to eat a meal at le depend on the russian i got to go the course. didn't know i think a commodity a day of previous two speakers that the peas more all for signaling may be due to the united states and the guys we have other options. and isn't that there are fake. it's something that might come out the free market and you don't have the money to pay for a billion or so. when i did it a new weapons from their weapons that from work or russia. so there is one possibility that they think is a hoax it is t
minds of certain egyptian government numbers and decision makers eyed at the end that run then use the ima since the debate for us tonight. the new nation to visit between that russia needed this one actually goes back decades and then the relationship that the breakdown on the sundance and again in the nineteen seventies. this current mood they do get the question what you think was is and what i was thinking the same thing the same to battle the soul. i just an fsc is a guide jason and then...
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spoke with university of michigan professor larry goldstein about african-american poet and essayist ima robert hayden, who is professor at the university from 1970 to 1980. >> directly out of my boyhood in detroit. sunday stew, my father got up early and put his clothes on. then with cracked hands for made in the weekday, whether i would weaken her the cold breaking. he would call and solely i would rise and dress, fury and anger is in the house, speaking differently to hand, who had driven up the cold and polish make issues as well. what did i know? what did i know of less austere and lonely hospices? >> robert hayden i think is one of the major poets of our time. he is a fascinating figure because he represents the world of early future it. detroit in the teens and 20s in 20th century and all the way through the depression, through the war, the aftermath of the war, the life that people lived in the 50s and 60s. of course he was a chronicler of the civil rights movement. there are so many areas in which he has written beautifully, written compellingly. >> what is it about his works th
spoke with university of michigan professor larry goldstein about african-american poet and essayist ima robert hayden, who is professor at the university from 1970 to 1980. >> directly out of my boyhood in detroit. sunday stew, my father got up early and put his clothes on. then with cracked hands for made in the weekday, whether i would weaken her the cold breaking. he would call and solely i would rise and dress, fury and anger is in the house, speaking differently to hand, who had...
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they replicated this model in 1960 in the wisconsin proom ima in the west virginia primary. joseph kennedy stepped out of the spotlight, leaving the stage so his kids could shine. he stopped by the president elect's home in georgetown, to meet john f. kennedy jr. >> i counted this up. >> how do you feel about jackson? >> after all, it is amazing. >> joe kennedy was insistent that jack bring robert into the cabinet as attorney general. president kennedy could have someone he could absolutely trust in that position. rfk resisted the idea, tried to get washington wise men clark clifford to talk him out of it. we know how that went. >> i am pleased to accept the position of the attorney generalship of the united states. >> in 1961, joseph kennedy suffered a debilitating stroke, lived out the last decade of his life away from public view with the knowledge that his family name had become the gold standard of american political dynasties. for more on the party that joe built, i want to bring in philip johnson, former massachusetts democratic party chairman, former rnc chairman and
they replicated this model in 1960 in the wisconsin proom ima in the west virginia primary. joseph kennedy stepped out of the spotlight, leaving the stage so his kids could shine. he stopped by the president elect's home in georgetown, to meet john f. kennedy jr. >> i counted this up. >> how do you feel about jackson? >> after all, it is amazing. >> joe kennedy was insistent that jack bring robert into the cabinet as attorney general. president kennedy could have someone...
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ima black woman christian conservative. i am now 44 and i'm growing very discouraged. i think that the only thing that will change what is going on in this country is education. there is such a lack of education with blacks in this country as far as them understanding how the republicans have forged the success of black people in this country and then you have the liberals who have totally erased the jim crow history, the anti-civil rights history like the southern strategy propagan propaganda. basically, i was wondering the first thing that communists do is they remove god from society and then when they do that, the society becomes immortal because there is no reason to have morals. it kind of reminds me she said a man whose virtuous tolerances a man of no convictions and when we don't have convictions, how can -- and people don't want to be educated because they don't want their convictions for -- they don't want their belief to be curbed in any way and they don't want history, you have libertarians now saying that the forefathers were secularists which we know is r
ima black woman christian conservative. i am now 44 and i'm growing very discouraged. i think that the only thing that will change what is going on in this country is education. there is such a lack of education with blacks in this country as far as them understanding how the republicans have forged the success of black people in this country and then you have the liberals who have totally erased the jim crow history, the anti-civil rights history like the southern strategy propagan propaganda....