Private quarters for the president and first lady. This is not part of the tour that is offered to the public. This is never been open to the public. Because of the cspan special access, you are getting to see this. Its not open to our visitors on a daily basis. The remarkable thing about this space is its a living breathing thing, it hasnt changed it also is resident johnson died in 1973. There is a document signed by the archivist of the United States. It nothing in this room it can change. We are here on the 100th block of congress avenue here in austin. It this is an important historic site. This is where waterloo was. It was a cluster of cabins. Im standing at the spot where the cabin was. This is where the mayor was staying when he and the rest of the men got wind of this buffalo herd. The men jumped on their horses. In those days this was just a muddy ravine that led north. The men galloped on their horses and they had stuffed their belts for pistols and road into the midst of t
That is true. A lot of the search costs for finding things have been obliterated. It used to be you could find a criminal record in the basement of city hall. The internet has obliterated that. People are concerned about the impact. What concerns me about the right to be forgotten is it has not been balanced with some of the other competing values such as the values of Free Expression and the benefit of the consumers right to know about things like whether a vendor has had bad reviews against them or a babysitter has had criminal offenses. These are things that people could request to be removed from search results and i think thats very anticonsumerist. Is this a shift in thinking with google from a stance that used to say we index the internet. If you have a problem with that, please consult the internet. To a stance that says, there are a lot of tricky things that need to be balanced and may have quibbles with a privately activated process where a person comes to google and maybe a
Revenue from individual income taxes are expected to rise relative to gdp, because incomes will move into higher tax bracket as income gains outpace inflation to which the brackets are indexed. But those increases are expected to be offset by reduction in the Corporate Income tax and other sources. Turning from the budget of the economy, we anticipate that Economic Activity will expand at a solid pace in 2015 and the next few years, reducing the amount of underused resources or slack in the economy. In our estimation, increases in consumer spending, business investment, and residential investment will drive the next few years. The growth in those categories of spending will be run mainly from increases in hourly compensation, from rising wealth , from the decline in crude oil prices, and from a step up in the rate of household formation. As measured in the change from the Fourth Quarter of the previous year, real gdp will grow by 3 in 2015 and 2016 and by 2. 5 in 2017, we expect. The d
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