FILES 1 & 2
FILE 1 : NON-VERBATIM - CHAIRING A MEETING
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Narrator: Marcus White is the managing director of Quartz Power Group, an energy company. Every month, the departmental managers meet to discuss high level issues in the company. Marcus is leading this month’s meeting.
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Marcus: Good morning, everyone. Thank you very much for being here on time. We’ve got a lot to do today so let’s get started. Everyone’s here apart from John in Facilities, but we have apologies from him.
Has everyone got a copy of the agenda? Good. Can I draw your attention to item four where is says presentation of online survey results? The presentation is going to be given by Miss Patricia Reyes, who is a representative of the research company we contracted to carry out the work. Miss Reyes will arrive at 11:30. I plan to break at about 11:15 to give her time to set up. It may also mean that we need to interrupt the first few agenda items, but we’ll come back to those. Lastly, I’d like to leave a little bit of time under any other business to discuss whatever might come out of the presentation.
Item one is Relocation and Plans for Flexible Working. As you know, Paul and his team have been working on plans to extend flexible working hours across the company. Paul, perhaps I can begin by asking you to fill us in on your progress.
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Paul: Sure, thanks Marcus. Well, as Marcus …
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Marcus: Thank you very much indeed, Paul. On behalf of everyone, I’d like to say thank you to you and to your team for all the hard work that you’ve put in so far on this project. I really appreciate it. Before we move on to item two, are there any comments anyone would like to make on item one? No? Maya, I’m aware that flexible working hours has a particular impact on some of your team. Do you have any thoughts on that?
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Maya: From my point of view, what Paul is proposing sounds fine. I am a bit concerned about working with the system of core hours and then flexible hours. I think we all need time to read through Paul’s proposal in more detail before discussing it any further?
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Marcus: Okay, that sounds reasonable and what do other people think? Do you agree with Maya that we need to look through the proposal in more detail first? Yes? Okay, I’m sure we can return to it at next month’s meeting. Good. Are we all okay to move onto the next point? Right so, the up-and-coming board meeting. We don’t need to spend too much time on this but there are one or two issues that we need to be aware of. Lydia, can you warn me if we go beyond ten minutes on this one? … So those two people will be replacing the two members of the board who are leaving us and that’s everything on item two. Moving on to item three and the Cost Breakdown for the Relocation. Now Maya, thank you very much for emailing the current figures to all of us. I hope that we’ve all had time to look at them, to read them through. Maya, is there anything you want to add before I open this up for questions?
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Maya: Not really. Nothing’s changed since it was sent out as far as I know.
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Marcus: Are there any questions arising from Maya’s report? Matt, you look as if you might have a question.
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Matt: Yes, so I suppose I do, well, its more of a comment really. The fact is, IT will have the highest cost attached to this relocation in terms of moving equipment and I’ll also need to bring quite a few contract people to help. But the figures in here don’t’ seem to be the same as the estimate I gave you. It’s all going to require a lot of overtime in my department.
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Maya: I have allocated some of the costs to the budgets of the other departments, that seemed the fairest way to do it otherwise, as you say, IT is responsible for a large part of the relocation costs.
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Matt: So, do you mean in any IT cost related to say marketing, will be covered by the marketing budget?
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Maya: Yes, in a way. Look, this might help clarify it. You see, I’ve broken the IT department up into segments.
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Marcus: I’m sorry. Can we continue this discussion after lunch? The lady from the research company is waiting to join us and to present her results. Before we take a break, I just want to summarise where we are so far. My understanding is that Maya’s tried to allocate the relocation costs across departments as far as is possible, but that Matt feels that IT is still taking too many costs. Is that right?
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Matt: That’s about right.
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Marcus: Good, okay. Let’s take a break now and can we all be back here promptly at 11:30 to continue where we left off? Lydia, could you bring Miss Reyes up please?
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Lydia: Yes, I will do.
FILE 2 : VERBATIM - ONE MINUTE OF KAINE & PENCE (CROSSTALK)
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Pence: … Ukraine or now their heavy-handed approach?
Kaine: You guys love Russia. You-you-you both have said –
Pence: Their heavy-handed approach? Well [INAUDIBLE 00:00:08] …
Kaine: – you-you-you both have said Vladimir put his [INAUDIBLE 00:00:07] than the President.
Pence: Well, hang on –
Elaine: Gentleman, we’re gonna get to Russia in just a moment …
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Pence: … in this country. A built lit-literally a global reputation
Kaine: … a-and paid a few taxes and lost a billion dollars a year
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Pence: … and foreign donor –
Kaine: You-you-you are Donald Trunt, ah, Trump’s apprentice. Ah, let
Pence: – um –
Kaine: – let me talk about this issue of the of the state of the world.
Pence: Senator, I think I’m – I think I’m still on my time
Kaine: Well, I think – are – isn’t this a discussion?
Elaine: This is our open discussion
Kaine: Yeah
Pence: Senator, well –
Kaine: Let’s-let’s talk about the sta-state of the world
Pence: … well – if – let me interrupt –
Elaine: Governor, you have an opportunity
Pence: – let me interrupt you and finish my sentence if I can
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Pence: While she was Secretary of State –
Kaine: Okay, now I can weigh -
Pence: – she had a private server –
Kaine: I get to weigh in now.
Pence: –that was –
Kaine: Let me just say this –
Pence: – discovered –
Elaine: which I did raise. Senator –
Pence: to keep that pay to play process –
Elaine: –please. Ah, you have an opportunity to respond –
Kaine: Govern – Governor Pence – Governor Pence
Pence: – out of the reach of the public
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Kaine: Well, if you –
Pence: … because Hilary Clinton failed –
Kaine: – wanna flood the zone with more –
Pence: – to renegotiate
Kaine: – more American troops –
Pence: Hilary Clinton –
Kaine: – in Iraq, you can –
Pence: Hilary Clinton –
Kaine: – you can propose that
Pence: Hilary Clinton –
Elaine: Alright
Pence: – failed to renegotiate a status of forces agreement –
Kaine: No, that is incorrect
Elaine: Gentlemen, we’ll get to –
Kaine: That’s incorrect
Elaine: – those issues in just a moment
Pence: – and so we removed all of our troops from Iraq and ISIS –
Elaine: I’d like to move on to the economy
Pence: was able to be conjured up in that vacuum –
Kaine: That I’d like to correct
Pence: – and overrun vast areas of Iraq …
Kaine: Governor …