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Islands and Villages | Atelier Bow-Wow in Momonoura - Duration: 14:12.
Natural disasters, which occur so often in Japan,
literally devastate rural areas
that have already been suffering from a shrinking economy.
The impact of the physical and social damages
on architecture and urban planning professionals is naturally immense.
The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of 2011
keep them questioning the value of their profession, even today.
Atelier Bow-Wow, Momoyo Kaijima and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto,
was quick to take action after the disaster.
Or perhaps, what made him different to other groups
was their ability to observe and identify
how things work in space without former design
but link to the culture or history of a place or simply people's nature.
Much of their work involves exploring and visualizing
the generally undefined repertoire of architecture
and they communicate that in an unconventional amusing way.
Today, Kaijima commutes to a small fishing village
in Tohoku, Momonoura, almost every month.
There, together with the villagers and benefactors,
she runs a fisherman's school
created as a key part of the village's long-term regeneration plan.
Meanwhile, Tsukamoto and Kaijima design several small structures in the village
which would allow for open exchange of skills and knowledge
and greater integration of the modern life with the natural resources surrounding it.
The experience they shared with us is inspiring,
and the idea that architects can potentially instigate changes in society, encouraging.
Before I first came here...
There's a place beyond Furukawa in Hida called Tanekura
that is famous for its rice terraces.
We spent two or three years doing a survey,
talking to the elderly residents
about life in the mountains and by the sea,
and made it into a map. Some of my students stayed on as members,
and we realized we were doing the same thing here.
We realized we should draw up a map like we had done in Tanekura,
so late one night in the school gym two of us drew one.
We started using that as a way
of talking with the residents.
When we started surveying the mountains,
there were fruit trees and magnolias
and mulberry trees and so on, the fruit trees
that they had used several decades before were still there.
So when we were walking with the fishermen and talking about that,
they all went back to when they were young,
saying how they first went up there when they were in middle school and so on,
and they were all getting excited and reminiscing,
talking so much about how they used to use things.
So we realized that although most of the things in the sea had been washed away,
there was a lot left in the mountains
that we should record,
and we dashed off a sketch.
We held the first fisherman's school in the summer of 2013,
and there have been nine more since then,
two or three a year.
And now we have held schools on food
and traditional boats and so on,
Its form changed with time until it became a fisherman's school
that teaches you not only life by the sea,
but also cultural things.
As a result of the school three people have become fishermen here since we started.
To begin with it was learning about the sea, but the fishermen learn from the mountains too,
forage for mountain vegetables, live by the seasons,
and so we brought that into the program, too.
And then we extended things to include architecture and forestry,
and that became this building complex.
So the village and area itself is at the core of everything.
We do a lot of things
that aren't really architecture. Tsukamoto's lab does, too.
Not just designing buildings,
but doing presentations and surveys,
helping in the community,
a lot of the students were doing things other than architecture.
No no, that is what we call architecture.
Not just making things, but reading and writing,
learning, talking, all that
is a part of architecture, that's what we think.
So it's not just aiming at building something,
but the reading and writing and learning,
the process that leads you there. It all ends up being about the manufacturer,
but architecture isn't built for the manufacturer.
So really there is a lot in architecture that isn't actually making things,
but 20th-century architecture became entirely industrialized
and became simply about construction.
When we first started recording the local people's stories,
I realized there was a depth here that we hadn't come across before.
Rather than urban studies, it was more like
we were getting into the methods of ethnography.
We've always been interested in vernacular architecture,
but when you learn about it from the media
or from books,
it is more about architectural studies than ethnography.
But actually meeting the people here,
all that I'd learned as architectural studies about village life
or vernacular architecture, wham! all of a sudden those issues connected with ethnographic issues.
And what is interesting is that as soon as you take
an ethnographic approach,
you start seeing the industrial world, the city for example, in the same way.
So all of a sudden the space you are living in itself
becomes a target of your field survey.
Because you always have the other side to counter it with,
a lifestyle here, where the ethnographic connections are very close,
your ethnographic understanding of the complete opposite,
a way of life that has been swallowed up by industrial society, becomes clearer.
I think it's very dangerous, or at least not very interesting,
to think, err...
in a way that leaves no alternatives
or doesn't allow for another way of imagining things.
So I began to wonder if there wasn't a way
to move even just one or two steps outside
of the claustrophobia of industrial society relations.
And in the process of doing this revival work,
we met these people who are living here
in a fantastic hybrid of both ethnographic and industrial society relations,
and I began to think what these people were saying was incredibly interesting.
And I realized it might be possible
to rethink architecture, precisely because
it is a product of industrial society relations.
The relationship between people and resources is easy to see.
What is needed to access the resource is skill.
And in order to maintain the relation between resource and skill
at a steady state, in other words, to ensure the resource doesn't dry up,
you need a community with a membership that is closed to certain degree.
And to make it all work you need certain physical equipment such as the village,
buildings, harbour, boats and so on.
Here on the peninsula,
the connection from resources to lifestyle is clear to see.
And once you see that, and then look again at the city,
you see just how much the urban connections,
when you trace them back,
they just kind of disappear into the clouds,
fade into a fog, in a quite spooky way.
That's what I gradually realized.
I have had an anti-industrial attitude for some time,
but was never quite clear exactly
how to approach it, but...
since we've been working here, I think I've begun to see a way.
In the end, the architect must be the person who goes away,
that's the nature of the job.
I've always thought that
I should not become the protagonist, that this was how the industry worked.
But since doing Momonoura Village,
I've talked about this with so many people,
and as I talked, I realized that actually,
I did have to become one of the protagonists here.
In other words, I always thought
we would keep doing the fisherman's school for this area,
but eventually I realized that
there are so few people living here now
that there are things that can only be done here
because I myself am doing them, as a supporter.
I realized at some point that
I had really become one of the players here,
and I was really in two minds about that at first.
But once it came to building this complex,
I just had to make the decision. I'm going to have
to commit to this place myself.
So now I think I have become one of the main players here.
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Morning. It's another fantastic day today. Nice and cool at the moment because it's
quite early but my main objective today is to head down to the bottom of Foxton
Lock's, turn left, go through a couple of swing bridges, one of them supposed to be
quite difficult and head towards Market Harborough.
In the town there I will fill up with water, I'll empty my bins I'll empty my elsan
and then I'll turn around and head back to Foxton to go up the flight.
Fingers crossed that there's not a queue.
Even though I said I would fill it with water in the wharf, within Market Harborough,
this water point was empty and I remember from nearly a year ago, that the
water pressure is quite good here. Whenever I fill up with water, I always
put a water purifying tablet in. There's lots and lots of different makes but
because I fill quite big tanks up at a time and then they last me for three
to four weeks. I put the larger purifying tablets in, but it'll take me about half
an hour, three quarters of an hour to fill up this morning but it's still nice and
cool and then I'll head on up to Market Harborough. I traveled through the basin at
the bottom of Foxton Locks, keeping to the left. I was expecting a small swing
bridge here to be closed, but was pleasantly surprised to see it wide open.
I was looking forward to a nice easy journey today as there were no locks on
my route.
This is the Market Harborough Arm of the Grand Union Canal and at just five and a
half miles in length, it winds its way along the side of the hills which
dominate the landscape here. The original plan was to continue the canal to
Northampton but due to the lack of funds, it was abandoned.
Instead it terminates at Union Wharf which lies slightly north west of the
town centre.
Foxton Swing Bridge is a much larger bridge that is very heavy. Luckily there
was another boat coming in the opposite direction
but the bridge was too heavy for one of them to open. After the second boat had
joined him they were just about able to swing the bridge open after a slight
bump... {Metal clang}
...because I let my boat drift too close to the bridge, it was fully opened and I
could pass through. I then asked if one of them wanted to cross my stern to get
back onto their boat.
This canal arm is very pretty and I had no problems with water depth or things
floating in the water. Places too moor up tended to be nearer
the village of Foxton, a nice stretch between bridges eight and nine and then
closer to the main town of Market Harborough.
Market Harborough was founded by the Saxons between 1410 and 1066. It was a small
village and was believed to have the meaning of 'oat hill'. It's a busy modern
town now with a range of restaurants, supermarkets and shops. In the town
centre there's the former grammar school. Built in 1614 the schoolroom was built
on wooden stilts, to allow a butter market to be held on the ground floor.
Latin, Greek and Hebrew were taught here and many boys continued on to Oxford and
Cambridge Universities. Some became distinguished bishops and even Nobel
Prize winners. Union Wharf is a short walk from the town centre. There are a
number of paid overnight mooring spots here that include water and electricity.
There's also a full set of facilities including bins, water, elsan and toilets
and showers. Once I'd visited the town to restock with groceries, I just about had
enough time to get back to Foxton and climb the ten locks before it closed.
Back in episode 48 as I entered Loughborough, I met Tom Calton in the
lock there. He has since become a top-level Patreon member and has also
purchased a Journey with Jono t-shirt and a number of mugs. Thanks Tom and I
know you've just had an operation, so get well soon. If you liked this episode,
please do give it a thumbs up. If you've not already subscribed hit that
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>>> WELCOME TO ILLINOIS
LAWMAKERS CONTINUING COVERAGE OF
THE ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
DURING THE MONTH OF MAY.
I'M JAK TICHENOR ALONG WITH RICH
MILLS OF CAPITALFAX.COM.
ON YOUR WEBSITE TODAY, THE BLOG
SAYS OPTIMISM ABOUNDS ABOUT THE
BUDGET.
>> IT DOES ABOUND.
WHEREVER YOU GO, WHOEVER YOU
TALK TO, IF THEY'RE WALLED INTO
THE DISCUSSIONS, THEY'RE OPT
McWILL GETTING -- OPTIMISTIC
ABOUT GETTING SOMETHING DONE,
EVEN EARLY, BY THE 30TH INSTEAD
OF THE 31ST OF MAY.
BUT YOU KNOW, WE'LL BELIEVE IT
WHEN WE SEE IT.
USUALLY TRAINS GO OFF THE TRACK
AT LEAST ONCE.
>> AT THIS POINT, WHAT ARE THE
REMAINING STICKING POINTS?
WE KNOW BASICALLY ABOUT WHAT
AMOUNT OF MONEY WE'RE GOING TO
HAVE.
A GOOD BALLPARK ESTIMATE FOR THE
COMING YEAR.
IN TERMS OF THAT.
AND IT'S KIND OF A GAME OF
FIGURING OUT AROUND THE MARGINS
WHERE EVERYTHING FITS IN.
>> YEAH.
THAT'S BASICALLY IT.
THE GOVERNOR WANTED TO TRANSFER
PENSION PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS,
STARTS TO TRANS -- START TO
TRANSFER THEM THIS UPCOMING
FISCAL YEAR, WHICH BEGIN JULY
1ST.
THAT WOULD SAVE THE STATE
SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS, BUT
SCHOOL DISTRICTS ARE COMPLAINING
THAT THEY'LL HAVE TO RAISE
PROPERTY TAXES.
SO THERE'S -- THEY'RE DISCUSSING
THAT.
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS GOT TO
ATTEMPT -- THE HAIRCUT LAST YEAR
IN THE BUDGET THAT THE GOVERNOR
VETOED.
HE PUT THE SAME CUT INTO HIS
BUDGET PROPOSAL AND LOCAL MAYORS
HAVE BEEN SCREAMING BLOODY
MURDER, AND DO NOT WANT THIS CUT
EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER YEAR.
SO THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT HOW
THEY DEAL WITH THAT.
THAT'S -- YOU KNOW, THAT'S SOME
OF THE REAL MONEY, TOO.
SO --
>> BUT IT'S NOT INSURMOUNTABLE.
>> NO.
>> HAVING BUDGET FOR ILLINOIS
STARTING JULY 1, WHAT ARE SOME
OF THE FACTORS BELOW THE
SIDELINES WHY PEOPLE ARE GETTING
TOGETHER?
>> THE NUMBER ONE OBSTACLE TO
GETTING NY BUDGET DEAL EVER IS
THE WILL TO GET A BUDGET DEAL.
AND THE PAST FEW YEARS THERE'S
BEEN NO WILL, EITHER BY THE
GOVERNOR OR BY THE DEMOCRATIC
LEADERS, TO DO A BUDGET DEAL.
THAT'S WHY THEY DID THEIR OWN
LAST YEAR WITH THE HELP OF
HANDFUL OF REPUBLICAN HOUSE
MEMBERS, MORE THAN A HANDFUL.
THIS YEAR THERE IS THE WILL.
FIRST OF ALL, RAUNER, GOVERNOR
RAUNER HAS PRITZKER OUT THERE,
THE DEMOCRATIC BILLIONAIRE,
MAKES HIM LOOK LIKE US IN
COMPARE IN WEALTH COMPARISON.
SO THIS GUY, PRITZKER IS FALLING
RAUNER A FAILED GOVERNOR, RIGHT?
AND THAT'S ALL THESE DOING,
FAILED GOVERNOR RAUNER, FAILED
GOVERNOR RAUNER.
>> SO HE'S GOT TO GET A BUDGET
TOGETHER.
>> SHOW HE CAN DO SOMETHING.
THAT WOULD BE NICE.
TO END HIS FIRST TERM, MAYBE HIS
ONLY TERM, WE DON'T KNOW, WITHIN
AN ACTUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF
GETTING A BUDGET, WHICH IS
SOMETHING EVERY GOVERNOR BEFORE
HIM HAS DONE IN 200 YEARS OF
HISTORY.
>> AND YOU POINTED OUT THAT THE
SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER BILL
BRADY REALLY LIKES TO GET DEALS
TOGETHER.
>> HE'S A MAN WHO LOVES DEAL
MAKING.
AND SO DOES SENATE PRESIDENT
JOHN CULBERTSON.
SO PUTT BUT AGAIN YOU GET
SPEAKER MADIGAN.
HE'S LIKE TO GET OUT OF TOWN,
BECAUSE THIS #METOO STUFF KEEPS
BLOWING UP AROUND HIM NOT TO
MENTION ANYTHING ELSE.
HE'D LIKE TO GET HIS MEMBERS OUT
OF IN CITY OF SPRINGFIELD.
>> AND SO IT'S POSSIBLE THAT
THEY MAY ACTUALLY WRAP UP
BUSINESS BY THE 30TH?
>> WELL, I'M NOT GONNA MAKE THAT
PREDICTION.
OTHERS ARE BUT I WON'T, BECAUSE
YOU JUST NEVER KNOW.
YOU KNOW --
>> IT'S SPRINGFIELD.
THE OLD JOKE IS IF YOU'RE GOING
TO BET ON ANYTHING, BET ON
KNOCK.
>> RIGHT, ALWAYS BET ON NOTHING.
BUT THIS YEAR YOU -- YOU'D MAKE
A SAFE BET BY BETTING ON
SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN.
WHETHER OR NOT HE SIGNS IT IF HE
DOES A REDUCTION OF LINE ITEM
VETOES, THEN THEY HAVE TO COME
BACK TO TRY TO OVERRIDE.
HIM.
I THINK THER THE BILL TO
OVERRIDE HIM IF HE DOESN'T SIGN
OFF COMPLETELY.
>> UP NEXT, A PAIR OF VETERAN
LAWMAKERS GIVE US AN IDEA OF
WHERE THINGS STAND HERE TOWARD
THE END OF MAY.
>>> HERE TO GIVE US A BIG
PICTURE BEFORE ADJOURNMENT, DON
HARMON OF OAK PARK, THE SENATE
PRESIDENT PRO TEM PER.
HE'S JOINED BY TIM BUTLER WHO
REPRESENTS THE CAPITAL CITY.
GOOD TO HAVE YOU BACK ON THE
PROGRAM.
>> GLAD TO BE PACK.
>> WHAT'S THE LATEST GETTING A
BUDGET PASSED?
IT'S BEEN OPTIMISTIC TALKING TO
THE COLLEAGUES HERE.
THEY SEEM TO BE NARROWING IN ON
REVENUE ESTIMATE AND KIND OF
WORK AROUND THE MARGINS TO GET
THIS THING DONE.
IS IT GOING TO HAPPEN BETWEEN
NOW AND THE 31ST OR --
>> I'M CONFIDENT WE'LL PASS A
RESPONSIBLE BALANCED BUDGET
BEFORE MAY 31ST.
WON'T BE PERFECT, WON'T BE
IDEAL, BUT IT WILL WORK AND
WE'LL SEND IT OFF TO THE
GOVERNOR.
>> WHAT ARE YOU HEARING IN THE
HOUSE?
>> I THINK THE TENOR IS
DIFFERENT THIS YEAR THAN THE
PAST COUPLE YEARS.
TEMPERATURES HAVEN'T QUITE RISEN
IN THE PAST WHICH WHICH I THINKA
GOOD SIGN.
THERE'S GOOD DISCUSSIONS GOING
ON WITH THE LEADERS OR THROUGH
THE BUDGETEERS OF SO I AGREE
WITH SENATOR HARMON OF THE I
THINK WE'LL SEE SOMETHING BEFORE
THE END OF MAY AND IF NOT, I
THINK HOPEFULLY EARLY IN JUNE IF
WE DON'T GET IT BY THE END OF
MAY.
>> JOHN CULLERTON CAME OUT OF A
LEADERS MEETING AND HE SAID I
DON'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT HURDLES
RIGHT NOW IN TERMS OF GETTING
THINGS WRAPPED UP.
WHAT STILL REMAINS AS FAR AS
WHAT YOU'RE HEARING FROM THE
BUDGETEERS AND THE LEADERSHIP ON
WHAT THE -- WHAT STILL STANDS IN
THE WAY OF GETTING THIS ACROSS
THE FINISH LINE?
>> IN THE BIGGEST PICTURE, IT
REALLY IS JUST TRYING TO FIND A
WAY TO FUND THE PRIORITIES THAT
WE WANT TO FUND.
WE D'T -- WE WILL NOT HAVE A
RICH BUDGET BY ANY STRETCH.
IT WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR US TO
FIND ADEQUATE REVENUES TO PAY
FOR THE THINGS WE HAVE TO PAY
FOR.
SO TRYING TO CLOSE THAT GAP,
TRYING TO ENSURE THAT WE'RE
SPENDING ONLY THE REVENUE WE
HAVE AVAILABLE AND STILL NEEDING
OUR PRIORITIES IS THE DIFFICULT
THING TO DO.
>> MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
REPUBLICAN PRIORITIES AND
DEMOCRAT PRIORITIES HERE AT THE
COMPANY.
>> WE ALWAYS HAVE OUR DIFFERENCE
IN PRIORITIES, BUT I THINK TO
SENATOR HARMON'S POINT, WE HAVE
A LOT OF PRESSURES ON THE BUDGET
THAT ARE AUTOMATIC, WE HAVE TO
TAKE CARE OF PENSION PAYMENTS,
MEDICARE PAYMENTS.
SO IT EATS UP FUNDING WHEN WE
LOOK AT OTHER PROGRAMS THAT THE
MEMBERS WOULD LIKE TO GET IN
THERE.
SO WHEN WE'RE QUIBBLING OVER THE
LEFTOVER DOLLARS, IT DOES MAKE
IT DIFFICULT SOMETIMES.
BUT I TONIGHT THEY WE -- IT'S AN
ELECTION YEAR.
I DON'T THINK WE HAVE A LOT OF
HUGE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WHAT
WE'D LIKE TO TO GET DONE, SO
HOPEFULLY IT'S SOMETHING WE CAN
GET MANAGED.
>> LAST YEAR THERE WAS A TAX
INCREASE.
THERE'S NO APPETITE TO DO THAT
AGAIN THIS YEAR AND YOU'RE GOING
TO LIVE WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF
WHAT'S REVENUE COMING IN.
THERE IS ONE QUESTION I HAVE
ABOUT -- AND I GET THIS FROM OUR
MAYORS AND CITY MANAGERS.
WHERE ARE WE WITH REGARD TO THAT
LOCAL DISTRIBUTIVE FUND FOR
GOVERNMENT?
THEIR SHARE OF THE INCOME T
THAT GOES BACKS TO CITIES AND
COUNTIES.
IT WAS CUT BY 10% LAST YEAR.
IS THAT GOING TO BE MADE
PERMANENT?
THE GOVERNOR HAS INDICATED
THAT'S WHAT HE'D LIKE TO DO.
>> WELL, LAST YEAR IT WAS CUT ON
PAPER BUT WE ALSO MADE A CHANGE
IN THE WAY THE PAYMENTS WERE
MADE.
SO INSTEAD OF GETTING 12 MONTHLY
PAYMENTS, THEY ENDED UP GETTING
14.
WE MADE THESE PAYMENTS
ELECTRONIC, SO THERE'S NO LAG
TIME.
SO THEY DIDN'T COME OUT BEHIND.
I DON'T THINK THERE'S MUCH
APPETITE TO CUT GOVERNMENT
FUNDING THIS YEAR.
THAT PUTS MORE PRESSURE ON
PROPRTY TAXES AND NONE OF US
WANTS TO DO THAT.
>> YOU FEEL BASICALLY THE SAME
WAY?
>> I'D LIKE TO SEE US RAMP WHERE
WE ARE GIVING THIS MONEY BACK TO
THE LOCAL PHYSICAL WE CAN.
I DON'TINK WE'RE GOING --
LOCALS IF WE CAN.
I DON'T THINK WE'RE GOING TO
SEE.
PROBABLY, BUT MAYBE WE CHANGE
THE PERCENTAGE THAT WE'RE TAKING
OUT NOW WOULD BE NICE.
WE'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
>> SENATOR HORMON, YOU'VE BEEN
WORKING A NUMBER OF GUN BILLS
OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS IN THE
WAKE OF THE PARKLAND TRAGEDY AND
THE SHOOTING IN SANTA FE.
THERE SEEM TO BE A BIT OF
DAYLIGHT YESTERDAY BETWEEN THE
GOVERNOR AND HIS MANDATORY
VETOES OF THE LEGISLATION AND
HIS REINSTITUTION OF DEATH
PENALTY IN THE STATE OF
ILLINOIS.
WHERE DO THINGS STAND?
>> WE'RE LOOKING AT THE IN THE
GOVERNOR'S MANDATORY VETO.
THERE IS CERTAINLY A PIECE OF
THAT WHICH WOULD ENJOY BROAD
PARTISAN -- BIPARTISAN POINT.
IT'S WHETHER THE GOVERNOR WILL
ENTERTAIN THEM IN FASHION OR ONE
SUM LUPP BILL.
I PI I HO WE SEE ACTION ON THE
GUN TRAFFICKING BILL AND OTHER
INGREDIENTS WITHOUT STIRRING THE
POLITICAL POT OF THE DEATH
PENALTY.
>> THAT WAS KIND OF A SHOCK TO A
LOT OF PEOPLE, THAT THAT WAS
BEING PUT BACK ON THE TABLE.
HOW DID IT PLAY OUT IN TERMS OF
HOW THE HOUSE IS LOOKING AT
THE -- THE SPEAKER OF HOUSE HAD
SOME HEARINGS ON THAT THIS WAY.
>> I TEND TO GO INTO THE
HEARINGS THIS WEEK THAT TALK
SPECIFICALLY ABOUT THE DEATH
PENALTY AND I WOULD SAY THAT IT
GOT SOME HARSH REVIEWS,
ESPECIALLY FROM THE MEMBERS OF
THE MAJORITY PARTY.
AND THERE'S MEMBERS LIKE MYSELF
ON THE REPUBLICAN SIDE THAT
DON'T BELIEVE IN THE DEATH
PENALTY.
SO I THINK THAT'S A PRETTY HIGH
LEAP TO REINSTITUTE ANY TYPE OF
DEATH PENALTY.
I UNDERSTAND THE PUBLIC
PERCEPTION OF IT.
IT'S CERTAINLY I THINK PROBABLY
POLLS VERY WELL, BUT WITH THE
GOVERNOR PUTTING THE AB.
BUT THERE'S A LOT OF FOLKS WHO
ARE OPPOSED TO THE DEATH
PENALTY.
I THINK IT'S GOING TO BE A HIGH
BAR TO BE ABLE TO REACH.
>> AT THE END OF THE DAY, WE
BASICALLY DID AWAY WITH THE
DEATH PENALTY HERE IN 2011 AFTER
THERE WERE A NUMBER OF PEOPLE ON
DEATH LOW WEREN'T -- WHO WERE
NOT GUILTY OF -- DEATH ROW WHO
WERE NOT GUILTY OF ANYTHING TO
BEGIN WITH.
>> EXACTLY.
THAT'S THE ANTITHESIS OF WHERE
WE ARE TODAY.
>> WHAT ABOUT GUN LICENSING IN
THE STATE?
IT WORKS THROUGH THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY?
>> SO WE MOVED AWAY FROM
DUNDEALER LICENSING PER SE.
-- GUN DEALER LICENSING PER SE.
WE INCLUDED A GUN DEALER LICENSE
CERTIFICATION ON A BROADER BILL
OF COMBATING GUN TRAFFIC.
THAT PASSED.
IT'S BEFORE THE HOUSE NOW.
I EXPECT THEY'RE GOING TO TAKE
THAT UP IN COMMITTEE TODAY AND
ON THE FLOOR NEXT WEEK.
I HOPE THAT WILL BE ON THE
GOVERNOR'S DESK SOON.
>> WHAT'S YOUR READING ON THAT
BILL?
>> I VOTED AGAINST THAT BILL IN
THE HOUSE.
I THOUGHT IT WAS INTRUSION ON
SMALL BUSINESSES, ESPECIALLY.
SENATOR HARMON AND I COME FROM
DIFFERENT DISTRICTS.
I HAVE A DOWN STATE DISTRICT
THAT VIEWS THE SECOND AMENDMENT
DIFFERENTLY.
I WANT TO TAKE A LOOK AT IT.
I KNOW THERE'S BEEN SOME CHANGES
MADE TO IT.
AND YOU KNOW, I THINK WE'RE
GOING TO CONTINUE TO DISCUSS A
LOT OF THESE GUN-RELATED ISSUES.
WE PASSED A BILL YESTERDAY ON
THE LETHAL PROTECTION.
>> I WAS GOING TO ASK ABOUT
THAT.
SIMPLY REFERRED TO THE RED FLAG
BILL.
IF SOMEBODY SAID SOMETHING OR
THEY SEE SOMETHING, ON SOCIAL
MEDIA, THAT MIGHT IMPLY THAT
SOMEONE IS THINKING OF DOING
SOMETHING VIOLENT, THEY BRING IT
TO THE ATTENTION OF POLICE OR
POLICE CAN BRING IT TO THE
ATTENTIONCH A JUDGE.
WHAT -- ATTENTION OF A JUDGE.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THEY TAKE IT TO
A JUDGE IN THIS CASE?
IS THERE SOME SORT OF TIME
PERIOD THAT GUNS CAN BE TAKEN
AWAY?
>> THERE ARE TIME PERIODS IN THE
BILL.
AND IT'S BEEN -- THE ONE THAT
PASSED THE HOUSE WAS A
NEGOTIATED BILL WITH OF SOME OUR
REPUBLICAN MEMBERS AND THE
SPONSOR.
I THINK MAKE IT BETTER AND
STRONGER TOWARDS THE -- THOSE
WHO BELIEVE IN THE SECOND ACTED.
SO THERE ARE SOME CONSTRAINTS AS
TO HOW LONG THE GUNS CAN BE
TAKEN AWAY AND HOW GUN OWNERS
CAN GET THEM BACK AND
EVERYTHING.
SO IT'S -- MOVE FORWARD OUT OF
THE HOUSE YESTERDAY.
I THINK IT HAD 80 VOTES FROM THE
HOUSE.
>> THAT'S BROUGHT BIPARTISAN
AGREEMENT.
A NEGOTIATED BILL.
IN THE SENATE, WHAT DO YOU
THINK?
>> I EXPECT WE'LL RECEIVE IT
WARMLY.
IT'S DIFFERENT THAN THE EARLIER
VERSIONS THAT THE DISMAT
CONSIDERED.
SO -- SENATE CONSIDERED.
BUT THE REVIEWS FROM DEMOCRATS
AND REPUBLICANS IN THE HOUSE
SUGGEST IT'S A MODEL FOR THE
NATION.
>> AND THIS IS ALWAYS -- THE N
CONTROL ISSUE IS ALWAYS GOING TO
BE ONE OF THOSE TECTONIC PLATES
THAT YOU SEE THE CITY OF
CHICAGO, THE SUBURBS, AND RURAL
DOWN STATE FISHING BACK AND
FORTH.
THERE'S ALWAYS GOING TO BE SOME
TENSION THERE.
>> THERE IS.
BUT I THINK WE NEED TO
APPRECIATE EACH OTHER'S
POSITIONS MORE.
I DON'T KNOW ANYONE WHO WANTS TO
APOLISH THE -- ABOLISH THE
SECOND AMENDMENT BUT WE WANT TO
MAKE SURE THAT GUNS DON'T END UP
IN THE HANDS OF PEOPLE THAT
SHOULDN'T HAVE THEM, THIS WHICHS
WHAT WE SEE IN COUNTY AND COOK
COUNTY AND THE MORE DENSELY
POPULATED PARTS OF THE STATE.
I WISH WE COULD WORK TOGETHER.
>> THERE'S ACTION ON OTHER
BUSINESS, AN INDUSTRIAL HEMP
BILL HAS GONE ON TO THE
GOVERNOR'S DESK.
THAT'S BEEN ONE THAT'S BEEN KIND
OF BUBBLING UNDER THE SURFACE
FOR QUITE A FEW YEARS AND ANY
READING?
>> I THINK THE FIRST VOTE ON
THIS BILL IS IN 2011 AND IT WENT
DOWN DRAMATICALLY.
THE FEDERAL FARM BI KIND OF
CHANGED THE DYNAMIC IN 2014 AND
ALLOWED STATES TO BE ABLE TO
LOOK A LOOK -- TAKE A LOOK AT
INDUSTRIAL HEMP.
SO THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY I
THINK FOR OUR AG COMMUNITY TO
FIND A NEW CROP TO HELP THEM --
HELP THEIR BOTTOM LINES.
>> I REMEMBER SEEING THE
REMNANTS ON THAT ON MY
GRANDFATHER'S FARM BACK IN THE
MID 60S.
CASINO GAMING, THERE'S SOME
RUMBLING -- THERE'S ALWAYS SOME
RUMBLING --
>> THERE'S ALWAYS SOME RUMBLING.
>> I UNDERSTAND THAT THERE MAY
BE A HEARING ON SOME LEGISLATION
NEXT WEEK.
ANY PREVIEWS OF WHAT WE MIGHT BE
LOOKING AT?
>> THE SENATE HAS COMPASSED
GAME -- PASSEDES GAMING
EXTENSION BILL SEVERAL TIMES.
THEY'VE LANDED ON E ROCKY
SHORES OF THE HOUSE.
I THINK WE'LL WATCH AND SEE IF
THE HOUSE HAS AN APPETITE TO
THAT I CAN THAT UP -- TAKE THAT
UP.
>> THE HOUSE HAS BEEN THE HOLD
UP IN THE PAST.
I THINK IT'S THE RECENT U.S.
DECISION ON SPORTS BET WHICH GO
I THINK OPENS UP SOME GOOD
OPPORTUNITIES IN ILLINOIS FOR US
TO GET INVOLVED IN BRING
SOMETHING REVENUE AND GET
INVOLVED IN THE -- AN AREA OF
GAMING THAT'S NOT ALLOWED.
IT HASN'T BEEN ALLOWED IN
ILLINOIS.
>> DOES THAT ALL HAVE TO COME AS
A PACKAGE, SPORTS BETTING,
EXPANDED GAMING OR --
>> I THINK PROBABLY SO, BECAUSE
I THINK YOU DON'T GET MANY BITES
AT THE APPLE WHEN IT COMES TO
GAMING IN ILLINOIS.
SO I THINK IF WE'RE GOING TO DO
A BILL ON SPORTS BETTING,
THERE'S PROBABLY GOING TO BE
THINGS ABOUT CASINOS AND SOME OF
THE OTHER THINGS WE'D LIKE TO
SEE.
>> IS ILLINOIS GOING TO MOVE
QUICKLY ON THAT BEFORE OTHER
STATES BEAT US TO THE FINISH
LINE?
>> I HOPE THEY DO.
IF WE DON'T WE'RE GOING TO LOSE
OUT PROBABLY TO SOME OF OUR
NEIGHBORS STATES.
>> THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD,
THERE WAS SOME TALK LAST
GO-ROUND -- [INAUDIBLE] IS THERE
STILL ANINTEREST IN THAT HERE?
>> I THINK THERE'S AN INTEREST.
IT'S ONE OF THOSE WHERE YOU
KNOW, COMMUNITY MEMBERS I'VE
HEARD FROM BOTH SIDES ON THAT
ISSUE.
BUT IT'S REALLY SOMETHING THAT I
VIEW THAT COULD HELP THE STATE
FAIRGROUNDS WITH SOME REVENUE
COMING IN THE STATE FAIRGROUNDS.
HOPEFULLY TO FIX UP THE STATE
FAIRGROUNDS.
THAT'S REALLY THE KEY BEHIND IT.
>> AND AT THE END OF THE DAY, ON
THE ROCKY SHORES OF THE HOUSE
AND -- IT'S ROCKY OVER IN THE
SENATE SOMETIMES, TOO, BECAUSE
THESE THINGS -- THEY CAN BECOME
WHAT THEY CALL A CHRISTMAS TREE
BILL.
KIND OF COLLAPSES UNDER ITS OWN
WEIGHT.
>> WHICH WE'VE SEEN MANY, MANY
TIMES.
>> SENATOR HARMON, APPRECIATE
YOUR TIME.
UP NEXT, WE'RE GOING TO TAKE A
LOOK AT A BIPARTISAN BICAM RAL
INFORMATION OF THE STATES HIGHER
EDUCATION SYSTEM HERE ON
"ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS."
>>> ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS ARE
TAKING A BIPARTISAN, BICAMERAL
LOOK AT ADDRESSING ENROLLMENT
IUES, FINANCIAL PROBLEMS, THE
WHOLE HOST OF ISSUES WITH THE
STATE'S HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM.
AND HERE TO DISCUSS SOME OF THE
CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL
SOLUTIONS ARE HOUSE HIGHER
EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
EMANUEL CHRIS WELCH, AND
ASSISTANT SENATE REPUBLICAN
LEADER, CHAPIN ROSE.
GOOD TO HAVE YOU ON THE PROGRAM.
>> THANK YOU.
>> A LOT OF ISSUES CAME UP
DURING THAT HORRENTEDDOUS
TWO-YEAR BUDGET IMPASSE WITH
RESPECT TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
A LOT OF THESE ISSUES HAD BEEN
THERE FOR YEARS BUT THEY WERE
REALLY BROUGHT IN TO THE FORE BY
THE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS PUT ON
UNIVERSITIES.
TELL US HOW THIS WORKING GROUP
HAS WOMAN TOGETHER AND -- COME
TOGETHER AND WHAT YOU HOPE TO
ACCOMPLISH IN THE SHORT TERM AND
LONG RUN.
>> WE'VE BEEN WORKING TOGETHER
SINCE NOVEMBER IN A BIPARTISAN,
BICAMERAL WAY.
AND ALLOF US WANT TO GET
TOGETHER BECAUSE HIGHER
EDUCATION IS NOT A REPUBLICAN OR
DEMOCRAT ISSUE.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS IN HIGHER
EDUCATION REALLY MATTERS TO OUR
STATE.
>> EXACTLY.
>> IF WE MIX HIGHER EDUCATION IN
ILLINOIS, WE CAN ACTUALLY LIFT
UP THE ENTIRE STATE AND OUR
ECONOMY.
AND SO WE'VE BEEN WORKING HARD
AND ROLLING UP OUR SLEEVES AND
LOOKING AT THE ISSUES THAT
MATTER, THAT WE BELIEVE WILL FIX
THE SYSTEM AND WE ALL AGREE,
THAT THIS PREDATED THE CURRENT
ADMINISTRATION AND GOES BACK
SEVERAL YEARS.
AND SO WE'RE THERE SITTING DOWN
TRYING TO ADDRESS A LOT OF
STRUCTURAL ISSUES.
>> YEAH.
I COULDN'T AGREE MORE.
AND THE ONE NICE THING I THINK
THROUGH THE BRIGHT SPOT IS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, I PERSONALLY
THINK IT'S GOING TO BE HIGHER
ED.
WE WORKED ON A VERY BIPARTISAN,
ALL FOUR CAUCUSES, ONE OF THE
MOST INTERESTING THINGS I THINK
WE DID WAS WE CALLED IN EVERY
ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR FROM ALL OF
THE INSTITUTES AND LISTENED TO
THEM.
SO WHAT IS IT YOU NEED TO MAKE
ILLINOIS WORK, GET STUDENTS BACK
IN SEATS HERE IN ILLINOIS.
AND WE HAVE GOT A PACKAGE THAT'S
FORTHCOMING, AGAIN BIPARTISAN
PACKAGE, THAT ADDRESSES A LOT OF
THE CONCERNS THAT CAME TO US
FROM THE BOTTOM UP AND WE HOPE
IT WILL BE GOOD FOR FAMILIES.
WE HOPE IT WILL HELP PUT STUDENT
IN SEETHE IN OUR -- SEATS IN OUR
PUBLIC INSTITUTES.
AND I THINK IT'S GOING GOING TO
HELP US ADDRESS THE BRAIN DRAIN
ISSUE.
WE WANT THEM TO STAY HERE.
WE'RE GOING TO DO EVERYTHING WE
CAN TO KEEP THEM HERE.
>> THERE'S ONE FIGURE THAT COMES
OUT.
REALLY STRIKING, THAT WE'VE LOST
OVER 50,000 STUDENTS BETWEEN
1991 AND 2014.
AND THAT DOESN'T EVEN TAKE INTO
ACCOUNT THE PROBLEMS OR -- YOU
KNOW, THE UNIVERSITIES ARE
HAVING AFTER THIS BUDGET
INCREASE.
>> THAT'S BEFORE THE BUDGET
PROBLEM.
>> EXACTLY.
>> THE BUDGET PROBLEM IS ONLY
EXACERBATED.
>> EXACTLY.
>> WHAT'S CAUSING THE BRAIN
DRAIN FROM ILLINOIS TO
SURROUNDING STATES?
WE'RE JUST BEHIND I THINK
NEW JERSEY IN TERMS OF THE
BER OF STUDENTS WHO LEAVE.
>> HERE'S AN INTERESTING FIGURE.
WE'VE ACTUALLY BEEN THE SECOND
HIGHEST OUTMY GREATER OF
OPPORTUNITIES -- OUTMIGHT
GREATER OF -- OUTMIGRATERS IN
THE COUNTRY SINCE THE 1970s.
THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN WHEN YOUR
CAPACITY WAS ALREADY -- YOU
KNOW, YOUR DEMAND WAS ALREADY
EXCEEDING YOUR CAPACITY.
WHAT'S CHANGED IS THE DEMAND AND
THE CAPACITY EXCEEDS YOUR
DEMAND.
SO AT SOME LEVEL, THIS IS -- IS
LONG OVERDUE.
BUT AGAIN, PART OF OUR PACKAGE
IS DESIGNED TO SAVE THOSE
STUDENTS LEAVING.
TO SAY, HEY, WE WANT YOU HERE.
WE'RE NO GOING TO LET THE
SURROUNDING STATES COME IN AND
POACH YOU.
EER GOING TO SPROI IN -- WE'RE
GOING TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES.
AND EASE OF ACCESS, DESIGNED TO
HELP FAMILIES AND PARENTS MAKE
DECISIONS IN A EASIER WAY.
>> PART OF THE PROBLEM WE'RE
DEALING WITH IS THIS THE PENSION
ISSUE.
YOU KNOW, YOU CAN TRACE A LOT OF
WHAT'S HAPPENING TO HIGHER ED TO
THE PENSION ISSUE.
YOU KNOW, WITH THE RAMP IN THE
EARLY -- THE LATE '90S, EARLY
2000S, THE STATE'S CON
CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION
SYSTEM GREW AND WHERE WAS THE
PENSION FROM, HIGHER ED.
WHAT WAS OUR UNIVERSITIES DOING
IN ORDER TO MAKE UP THAT LOST
INCOME?
RAISING TUITION.
WITH THE HIGHER TUITION, NOT
GIVING OUR STUDENTS THE
FINANCIAL AID PACKAGES THAT
THESE OUT-OF-TOWN COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES WERE DOING, IT LED
TO THIS ISSUE REALLY BEING --
YOU KNOW, IN THE FOR FRONT.
AND WHAT -- FOREFRONT.
AND WHAT WE HAVE TO DO, OUR
CHALLENGE IS TO CREATE A SYSTEM
THAT'S GOING TO ALLOW OUR
UNIVERSITIES TO GIVE COMPETITIVE
PACKAGES WHERE MOM WILL SAY, YOU
CAN STAY RIGHT HERE.
YOU'LL BE CLOSE TO HOME.
AND I THINK WE'RE GOING TO PUT
SOME GOOD STUFF OUT THERE THAT
YOU'LL SEE HELP GET OUR KIDS
BACK.
FROM THE ADMISSIONS DIRECTORS IS
YOU KNOW, WHEN INDIANA STATE,
INDIANA, MICHIGAN, MICHIGAN
STATE, YOU KNOW, IOWA, MIZZOU
COME IN, THEY'LL SAY, HERE'S
YOUR AWARD AND IT'S FOR FOUR
YEARS.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY BUILT.
BUT ILLINOIS, THOSE GUYS, YOU
HAVE TO REAPPLY EVERY YEAR, YOU
MIGHT NOT GET IT.
ONE OF THE THINGS WE'RE LOOKING
AT AND I THINK IT'S GOING TO
HAPPEN, TRANSFORM THE EXISTING
PROGRAM INTO A FOUR-YEAR AWARD
WHERE THOSE STUDENTS GET
PRIORITIZATION OF RETURNING AND
THAT WAY WHEN A FAMILIES SIT
DOWN WITH THE ADMISSIONS
DIRECTORS, THEY'RE GOING TO HAVE
THE SAME CERTAINTY THAT'S BEING
ORDER.
AND THAT'S ONE OF THE THINGS
WHERE WE'RE BEING OUTCOMPETED.
THE COMPETITOR STATES AND
SURROUNDING STATES.
>> BEFORE YOU -- AN
INSTITUTIONAL MATCH.
THE UNIVERSITIES MATCHING IN
TERMS OF MERIT-BASED AID.
THESE ARE THINGS THAT WILL HELP
COMPETE WITH THE ALABAMAS.
WHO COME IN AND GIVING THESE
HUGE FINANCIAL PACKAGES TO OUR
STUDENTS AND KEEPING THEM CLOSE
TO HOME.
I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU SAY.
STUDENTS DO WANT TO BE CLOSER TO
FAMILIES.
>> AND IT'S BEEN KIND OF THE
PERFECT STORM OF PROBLEMS.
I MEAN, WE'VE HAD -- YOU KNOW,
HALF THE HIGHS OF THE LATE '80S
AND EARLY '90S, WE'VE HAD A
DECLINING NUMBER OF 18-YEAR-OLDS
IN THE POPULATION TO START WITH.
YOU KNOW, WE HAD THE SITUATION A
COUPLE YEARS BACK WHEN STUDENT
LOAN DEBT ACTUALLY EXCEEDED
CREDIT CARD DEBT FOR THE FIRST
TIME.
ALL OF THESE THINGS, AND THEN
THE BUDGET IMPASSE.
>> RIGHT.
>> THE BUDGET -- I WOULD SAY --
ON THE PRECIPICE, AND THE BUDGET
IMPASSE PUSHED THEM OVER THE
EDGE.
LET'S GO FORWARD.
THE GREAT THING, AND I'M REALLY
EXCITED BUILT.
I THINK WE'VE GOT A -- ABOUT IT.
I THINK WE'VE GOT A GOOD
BIPARTISAN PACKAGE AND WE'RE
GOING TO START TURNING THE SHIP.
>> WE CAME UP WITH A TERM, AIM
HIGH.
AND IT STANDS FOR SOMETHING.
YOU KNOW, THAT'S OUR GOAL.
WE WANT TO AIM HIGH, GET OUR
HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM BACK TO
THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY.
IT WAS THERE IN THE MID '90S.
THAT WASN'T TOO LONG AGO.
AND WE NEED TO GET BACK.
>> YOU AND SENATOR ROSE HAVE
BEEN WORKING WITH DAN BRADY FROM
THE BLOOMINGTON AREA, HOME OF
ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY.
KIND OF KICKSTARTING THE
DISCUSSION BACK IN THE FALL WITH
THE HIGHER EDUCATION STRATEGIC
CENTER OF EXCELLENCE BILL.
CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THAT?
>> WELL, WE KNEW WE HAD TO DO
SOMETHING.
AND WE THREW IT OUT THERE.
WE KNEW THAT IT WASN'T PERFECT.
WE KNEW IT WAS GOING TO HAVE
SOME OPPOSITION HERE.
AND WE ALSO KNEW THAT WE HAD TO
START THE CONVERSATION.
BUT RATHER THAN MAKE IT ABOUT
THAT BILL, WHAT I'M PLEASED WITH
IS IT DID START THE
CONVERSATION.
WE PUT A LOT OF GREAT PEOPLE
INTO IT.
IT'S BEEN VERY PRODUCTIVE AND I
THINK IT'S NOT GOING TO END WITH
THIS PACKAGE EITHER.
I THINK WE'RE GOING TO KEEP
DWORG ON IT.
>> YES.
>> THROUGH THE SUMMER AND FALL.
AND THERE'S NO SINGLE THING THAT
BROUGHT US TO THIS POINT.
BUT OUR PACKAGE IS PRETTY
COMPREHENSIVE.
AND I'M REALLY EXCITED ABOUT IT.
>> I'M OFTEN ASKED BY FACULTY
AND PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITIES,
ARE YOU LOOKING AT SOMETHING IN
THE LONG TERM THAT WOULD BRING
ILLINOIS INTO SORT OF A STATE
SYSTEM?
YOU HAVE THE -- YOU HAVE THE
DIRECTION UNIVERSITIES, ALL
OTHER INDEPENDENT BOARDS OF
TRUSTEES.
>> WE IDENTIFIED WHAT WE CALL
THE LOW-HANGING FRUIT.
SOME THINGS WE THINK WE CAN GET
DONE SOONER THAN LATER.
AND WE'VE AGREED AMONGST
OURSELVES, THERE'S SOME TOUGHER
ISSUES THAT WE HAVE TO HANDLE.
THOSE ARE LONG-TERM GOALS.
BUT WE'RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO
WORK IN THIS WAY.
BECAUSE WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO
GET TO THE TOUGH ISSUES.
WE'VE IDENTIFIED QUITE A FEW
THAT WE BELIEVE IN THE LONG TERM
IT'S GOING TO BE CENTRAL TO US
KEEPING ILLINOIS ON THE RIGHT
TRACK.
>> I FILED A BILL TO CONSOLIDATE
THE BOARD OF HIRE EDUCATION
AND -- THE COMMISSION INTO ONE
AGENCY.
MY OPINION, ONE FOR TRAFFIC
COP DIRECTING, YOU KNOW, HOW
WE'RE GOING TO GO WITH OUR
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL MITIONDZ.
BUT THAT'S MORE OF -- MISSIONS.
BUT THAT'S MORE OF A LONG-TERM
PROSPECT AND I THINK WE HAD A
LOT OF SHORT-TERM AND I WOULD
CALL TRIAGE NEEDS TO GET OUR
UNIVERSITIES GOING IN THE
INTERIM.
>> ONE OF THE THINGS WE DID FIND
OUT IS THAT WHEN WE WERE THE
BEST IN THE COUNTRY IN THE '90S,
THE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
HAD SOME TEETH.
SO HOW DO WE TURN TEETH TO --
>> HAS IT TAKEN A BACK SEAT ROLE
IN RECENT YEARS?
>> THEY DON'T HAVE MUCH TEETH.
>> THERE WAS A POLICY CHANGE IN
THE EARLY TO MID '90S.
THAT TOOK AWAY SOME OF THE TEETH
AND THEN PEOPLE CAME EMPIRE
BUILDERS AND WE BUILT OUT TOO
MUCH CAPACITY DURING THE EXACT
SAME TIME FRAME WHEN YOU HAD
5000 LESS STUDENTS DEMANDING
SEATS.
AND THAT'S HOW WE GOT HERE.
THE QUESTION OF HOW YOU GO BACK
AND SORT OF PUT THE TEETH BACK
INTO IT IS A MUCH LONGER TERM
DISCUSSION.
I THINK WE'RE LOOKING FORWARD TO
OVER THE SUMMER.
>> YOU CAN IMAGINE TWO LAWYERS,
DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN, THERE'S
SOME GREAT DISCUSSIONS.
>> IT'S ALL FOR THE RIGHT
REASONS.
>> IT'S ALL GOOD.
>> BUT WE JUST SAW WHAT HAPPENS
WITH K-12 SCHOOL FUNDING REFORM
AS A RESULT OF GREAT BIPARTISAN,
BICAMERAL SCUGS.
>> I WANTED TO -- DISCUSSIONS.
>> I WANTED TO PUT THIS INTO
MOTION A COUPLE YEARS AGO.
THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS THE
K-12 -- STAYS AS IT SHOULD.
BUT NOW THAT THAT'S BEHIND US I
THINK IT'S TIME WE HAVE THE SAME
THOUGHTFUL AND TIME-CONSUMING
BUT THOUGHTFUL POLICY DISCUSSION
THAT MIGHT TAKE A YEAR OR TWO TO
GET TO THAT LONG-TERM GOALS.
BUT I THINK I COULDN'T BE
MORE -- I THINK I CAN SPEAK FOR
OUR WHOLE GROUP.
I THINK WE'RE PRETTY HAPPY WITH
THE SHORT-TERM PACKAGE WE'RE
PUTTING FORWARD.
>> IT'S AMAZING, IF YOU TOOK A
SURVEY, MOST PEOPLE DON'T RANK
HIGHER EDUCATION HIGH TO THE
LIST OF THINGS FOGSING ON.
BUT IF YOU -- FOCUSING ON.
BUT IF YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT
DOES FOR THE ECONOMY OF YOUR
STATE, IT SHOULD BE ONE OF THE
TOP THINGS WE TALK ABOUT.
>> HAVING A HIGHLY SKILLED,
HIGHLY TRAINED WORKFORCE IS THE
KEY TO OUR STATE.
>> THERE WAS A STUDY LAST YEAR
ON THE IMPACT -- THE ECONOMIC
IMPACT OF THAT BUDGET IMPASSE.
WE LOST 7500 HIGHER EDUCATION
JOBS, OVER A BILLION DOLLARS IN
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY.
SO THAT'S ANOTHER IMPACT ON
LOCAL ECONOMIES OF ALL THESE
COMMUNITIES.
GENTLEMAN, THANKS SO MUCH.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TIME AND YOUR
EXPERTISE AND THE WORK WORK
BEHIND-THE-SCENES GET -- GOOD
WORK BEHIND-THE-SCENES ON THIS
ISSUE.
THAT'S IT FOR THIS EDITION OF
ILLINOIS LAWMAKERS.
WE WILL BE BACK NEXT DO COVER
WHAT WE HOPE WILL BE THE FINAL
SPRING DAYS OF THE ILLINOIS
ASSEMBLY.
>> WE HOPE SO, TOO.
>> THANK YOU SO MUCH.
>> MY WIFE DOES.
[LAUGHTER]
>> SO LONG FROM SPRINGFIELD.
[LAUGHTER]
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Hello Stranger: "Little Old Me" | Performance Video - Duration: 4:36.
Oh, by the way
The way they came in
With neon shirts and spray-paint grins
But I don't mind the subtlety they lack
I care more about the envy they attract
And oh
Woah
And they're lucky the old days are gone and done
Because in those days bastards were thrown in the mud
I said
Something's gone wrong, but I cannot see
They're lucky they're just dealing with little old me
Because something's gone wrong
Just listen to see
Their folded arms embrace the cold, but that's just little old me
C'mon
Oh, by the way they stare at the band
You can see their applause were kept in their cans
I know our temple isn't much to behold
But take off your shoes in this holiest of holes
And oh
Woah
And they're lucky the old days are gone and done
Because in those days bastards were thrown in the mud
I said
Something's gone wrong, but I cannot see
They're lucky they're just dealing with little old me
Because something's gone wrong
Just listen to see
Their folded arms embrace the cold, but that's just little old me
C'mon
There's nothing I've been looking for
There's nothing I've seen I haven't seen before
There's nothing I've been living for
There's nothing I've done I couldn't do for more
There's nothing I've been looking for
There's nothing I've seen I haven't seen before
There's nothing I've been living for
There's nothing I've done I couldn't do for more
Something's gone wrong, but I cannot see
They're lucky they're just dealing with little old me
Because something's gone wrong
Just listen to see
Their folded arms embrace the cold, but that's just little old me
Because something's gone wrong and I cannot see
They're lucky they're just dealing with little old me
Because something's gone wrong
Just listen to see
Their folded arms embrace the cold, but that's just little old me
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Islands and Villages | Atelier Bow-Wow in Momonoura - Duration: 14:12.
Natural disasters, which occur so often in Japan,
literally devastate rural areas
that have already been suffering from a shrinking economy.
The impact of the physical and social damages
on architecture and urban planning professionals is naturally immense.
The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of 2011
keep them questioning the value of their profession, even today.
Atelier Bow-Wow, Momoyo Kaijima and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto,
was quick to take action after the disaster.
Or perhaps, what made him different to other groups
was their ability to observe and identify
how things work in space without former design
but link to the culture or history of a place or simply people's nature.
Much of their work involves exploring and visualizing
the generally undefined repertoire of architecture
and they communicate that in an unconventional amusing way.
Today, Kaijima commutes to a small fishing village
in Tohoku, Momonoura, almost every month.
There, together with the villagers and benefactors,
she runs a fisherman's school
created as a key part of the village's long-term regeneration plan.
Meanwhile, Tsukamoto and Kaijima design several small structures in the village
which would allow for open exchange of skills and knowledge
and greater integration of the modern life with the natural resources surrounding it.
The experience they shared with us is inspiring,
and the idea that architects can potentially instigate changes in society, encouraging.
Before I first came here...
There's a place beyond Furukawa in Hida called Tanekura
that is famous for its rice terraces.
We spent two or three years doing a survey,
talking to the elderly residents
about life in the mountains and by the sea,
and made it into a map. Some of my students stayed on as members,
and we realized we were doing the same thing here.
We realized we should draw up a map like we had done in Tanekura,
so late one night in the school gym two of us drew one.
We started using that as a way
of talking with the residents.
When we started surveying the mountains,
there were fruit trees and magnolias
and mulberry trees and so on, the fruit trees
that they had used several decades before were still there.
So when we were walking with the fishermen and talking about that,
they all went back to when they were young,
saying how they first went up there when they were in middle school and so on,
and they were all getting excited and reminiscing,
talking so much about how they used to use things.
So we realized that although most of the things in the sea had been washed away,
there was a lot left in the mountains
that we should record,
and we dashed off a sketch.
We held the first fisherman's school in the summer of 2013,
and there have been nine more since then,
two or three a year.
And now we have held schools on food
and traditional boats and so on,
Its form changed with time until it became a fisherman's school
that teaches you not only life by the sea,
but also cultural things.
As a result of the school three people have become fishermen here since we started.
To begin with it was learning about the sea, but the fishermen learn from the mountains too,
forage for mountain vegetables, live by the seasons,
and so we brought that into the program, too.
And then we extended things to include architecture and forestry,
and that became this building complex.
So the village and area itself is at the core of everything.
We do a lot of things
that aren't really architecture. Tsukamoto's lab does, too.
Not just designing buildings,
but doing presentations and surveys,
helping in the community,
a lot of the students were doing things other than architecture.
No no, that is what we call architecture.
Not just making things, but reading and writing,
learning, talking, all that
is a part of architecture, that's what we think.
So it's not just aiming at building something,
but the reading and writing and learning,
the process that leads you there. It all ends up being about the manufacturer,
but architecture isn't built for the manufacturer.
So really there is a lot in architecture that isn't actually making things,
but 20th-century architecture became entirely industrialized
and became simply about construction.
When we first started recording the local people's stories,
I realized there was a depth here that we hadn't come across before.
Rather than urban studies, it was more like
we were getting into the methods of ethnography.
We've always been interested in vernacular architecture,
but when you learn about it from the media
or from books,
it is more about architectural studies than ethnography.
But actually meeting the people here,
all that I'd learned as architectural studies about village life
or vernacular architecture, wham! all of a sudden those issues connected with ethnographic issues.
And what is interesting is that as soon as you take
an ethnographic approach,
you start seeing the industrial world, the city for example, in the same way.
So all of a sudden the space you are living in itself
becomes a target of your field survey.
Because you always have the other side to counter it with,
a lifestyle here, where the ethnographic connections are very close,
your ethnographic understanding of the complete opposite,
a way of life that has been swallowed up by industrial society, becomes clearer.
I think it's very dangerous, or at least not very interesting,
to think, err...
in a way that leaves no alternatives
or doesn't allow for another way of imagining things.
So I began to wonder if there wasn't a way
to move even just one or two steps outside
of the claustrophobia of industrial society relations.
And in the process of doing this revival work,
we met these people who are living here
in a fantastic hybrid of both ethnographic and industrial society relations,
and I began to think what these people were saying was incredibly interesting.
And I realized it might be possible
to rethink architecture, precisely because
it is a product of industrial society relations.
The relationship between people and resources is easy to see.
What is needed to access the resource is skill.
And in order to maintain the relation between resource and skill
at a steady state, in other words, to ensure the resource doesn't dry up,
you need a community with a membership that is closed to certain degree.
And to make it all work you need certain physical equipment such as the village,
buildings, harbour, boats and so on.
Here on the peninsula,
the connection from resources to lifestyle is clear to see.
And once you see that, and then look again at the city,
you see just how much the urban connections,
when you trace them back,
they just kind of disappear into the clouds,
fade into a fog, in a quite spooky way.
That's what I gradually realized.
I have had an anti-industrial attitude for some time,
but was never quite clear exactly
how to approach it, but...
since we've been working here, I think I've begun to see a way.
In the end, the architect must be the person who goes away,
that's the nature of the job.
I've always thought that
I should not become the protagonist, that this was how the industry worked.
But since doing Momonoura Village,
I've talked about this with so many people,
and as I talked, I realized that actually,
I did have to become one of the protagonists here.
In other words, I always thought
we would keep doing the fisherman's school for this area,
but eventually I realized that
there are so few people living here now
that there are things that can only be done here
because I myself am doing them, as a supporter.
I realized at some point that
I had really become one of the players here,
and I was really in two minds about that at first.
But once it came to building this complex,
I just had to make the decision. I'm going to have
to commit to this place myself.
So now I think I have become one of the main players here.
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Unit of Prosperity Forex Education System Overview by Tammy Jones - Duration: 5:05.
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Dental Crown Richardson TX 972-972-4440 Richardson Dental Bonding - Duration: 0:51.
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Luccas Soares | Like a Striper [prod. Luiz Café] (Official Video) - Duration: 3:56.
♪ SHE SAID SHE'S GOING TO WORK TO FEED HER FAMILY ♪
♪ SHAKE AND DANCING MOVES ♪
♪ SHE'S SO SEXY ♪
♪ IN MY MIND I FEEL I WANNA HAVE THIS GIRL FOR ME ♪
♪ I'D SHOW HER WHAT REAL LIFE IS ♪
♪ LIKE A STRIPER ♪
♪ SHE' SO PROFESSIONAL ♪
♪ SHE COULD TURN YOU ON WITH HER EYES, YOU KNOW? ♪
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♪ GIVE ME THIS FEELING ♪
♪ LET ME GET YOU CLOSE SO WE'RE CHILLIN' ♪
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♪ SHE' SO PROFESSIONAL ♪
♪ SHE COULD TURN YOU ON WITH HER EYES, YOU KNOW? ♪
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♪ GIVE ME THIS FEELING ♪
♪ LET ME GET YOU CLOSE SO WE'RE CHILLIN' ♪
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♪ TAKE OUT YOUR CLOTHES BABY ♪
♪ I THINK ABOUT YOU EVEN OVERSEAS ♪
♪ WHEN YOUR FACE SHOW UP MY SOUL IS WHO SEES YOU, YEAH ♪
♪ IN A PLANE OR A TRAIN ♪
♪ WHEN I LOOK AT THE WINDOW PASSING BY IS THE SAME ♪
♪ MY STOMACH HAS CHILLS AND YOU'RE CONTROLLING MY BRAIN ♪
♪ I CAN'T REALLY SAY WHY I'M LOVING YOU, YEAH ♪
♪ KINDA HARD TO TALK ABOUT HER, YOU SEE ♪
♪ I CAN MAKE IT RAIN BUT IS NOT EFFICIENTLY ♪
♪ I CAN OFFER MONEY CARS BUT IT LOOKS POORLY ♪
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♪ I NEED THIS GIRL FOR ME ♪
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♪ SHE COULD TURN YOU ON WITH HER EYES, YOU KNOW ♪
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Cette édition de "Koh-Lanta : le retour des héros" a été mouvementée et a donné des sueurs froides à la production de l'émission
Si le concept de faire revenir des aventuriers des saisons précédentes a séduit le public, ce "Koh-Lanta All Stars" a été entaché par des scandales à répétition
Si bien que la grande finale n'aura pas lieu dans les mêmes conditions que d'habitude
La polémique du salaire démesuré de Dylan, le pacte financier entre les quatre finalistes et la menace d'un boycott de la finale par l'ensemble des candidats ont fait couler beaucoup d'encre
Ces derniers jours, l'organisation de la finale de "Koh-Lanta" a été très floue et très commentée
C'est officiel, pour la première fois depuis 2002, l'animateur dépouillera seul l'urne scellée
Une finale diffusée au Grand RexC'est inédit ! Les candidats de la saison ne seront pas réunis autour de Denis Brogniart afin découvrir le vainqueur
En effet, cette année c'est au Grand Rex que les aventuriers, en compagnie de leur famille, assisteront à la diffusion de la finale préenregistrée
Selon la production, ce choix a été fait pour la simple et bonne raison que l'animateur n'aurait pas pu être en France pour la finale puisque ce dernier aurait dû être sur le tournage de la prochaine saison
Visiblement, après de nombreuses rumeurs d'un boycott général, tous les candidats seront présents ce vendredi 25 mai pour la finale à l'exception de Pascal, qui a d'ores et déjà annoncé son absence
Si le finaliste n'a pas souhaité se déplacer sur Paris, c'est à cause de la mauvaise ambiance entre les candidats
Tous les autres aventuriers devraient être présents : Alban, Cassandre, Tiffany, Clémence ou encore Jérémy ont confirmé leurs présences
Par Marjorie Almodoval
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De kandidatuur van Bart Tommelein (56) voor de Oostendse sjerp is meer dan blufpoker
Ook al moet hij twintig procent inhalen op zijn concurrent, de Vlaamse viceminister-president gelooft dat hij een grote kans maakt
Zelfs de lage score van zijn partij in de nationale peilingen kan daar niets aan veranderen
"Er is niets mis met Open VLD. We moeten het gewoon nog beter uitleggen aan de mensen
" Bart Tommelein is de voorbije twee jaar al op heel veel daken geklauterd. Maar op dat van zijn eigen kabinet was hij tot vóór dit interview nog nooit geweest
Er liggen – zoals op .
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Home Fermented Kimchi Recipe - Duration: 4:01.
Today we are making a Korean style Saurkraut called Kimchi.
And if you like spicy this one is for you!
These are the ingredients you are going to need.
I got the Korean Chili Flakes off of Amazon and they are better than most.
I picked up the daikon at an asian market for $3 after checking 3 different grocery
stores.
This is enough to make many batches.
The rest of the ingredients should be available at any standard grocery store.
Let's prep everything.
Start with the Napa Cabbage.
Peal off any wilted outer leaves and set them aside for later.
Then cut it in half and again into quarters.
You'll want to remove the tough core as well.
Remove any leaves on the inside that you wouldn't want to eat.
Then cut each quarter lengthwise into two or three pieces and chop the cabbage into
bite size pieces.
Put the pieces in a large bowl and wash well.
I once missed a fly in a salad and have never lived it down.
On the plus side, I haven't been asked to wash lettuce since.
Next add the salt to the cabbage and set it aside.
This will start pulling the liquid out for the brine while we prep the other ingredients.
Here is the daikon after it was pealed.
Cut it into matchstick size pieces.
Do the same for the carrots.
Chop the green onions.
Grate the ginger.
And since you are tired of watching me chop things, you've got to mince up some garlic
too.
Grab a handful of cabbage and give it a good squeeze.
This will help get more of the liquid out of the cabbage and speed up the process.
It's also a good time to look for flies because you'll want to make this a second
time.
You can stop once you gets some liquid in the bottom of the bowl.
Now you want to toss everything else in the bowl.
The daikon, carrots, green onions, ginger, garlic, and 3/4 cup of Korean pepper flakes.
You can use more or less chili to taste, but most people seem like it about this hot.
Add the fish sauce if desired.
Then mix everything together using a spoon.
Make sure you wear gloves if you use your hands or your fingers will burn like the sun
for hours.
I'm using a half gallon canning jar, which is almost big enough for this recipe.
The next step is to cram as much in the jar as you can like it's a clown car at the
circus.
You'll be amazed how much you can fit.
Cramming it in makes it so you need less brine to cover all the veggies.
Smash it down and give it a shake.
Because Anything above the brine will be turn brown and not be appetizing.
Remember that wilted leaf you set aside?
Cut a piece off of it and put it on top.
That helps keep everything down.
The shot glass is optional, but it helps keep things in place and the brine from going in
the airlock.
I have a link in the description the the bottle lid and the airlock to do this at home.
Put the airlock on top and let it sit for about a week to ferment.
So the ideal temperature for kimchi is around 65 degrees farenheit.
My house in the summer time is warmer than that.
I'm going to keep it down in the basement where it is a lot closer.
Now if you can't get it any lower or if it is going to be higher than that, then you
should shrink your ferment time a little bit and it might have more of a sour flavor because
of it.
So if you like this video, go ahead and hit the subscribe button and if you want to see
more videos about grilling and smoking, specifically my Korean beef rib recipe that is coming up,
hit subscribe and there are more videos to come.
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