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a lot of people, john, are say it -- >> everybody is calling it the facebook-ification of twit irnow. -- they really need to work on engagement for people who want to read celebrity, news and that kind of content. >> if you were in charge, what would you do? >> they bought a company called cover, which does the lock screen on android phones, so ideally they can push breaking news to your phone. i think that's a bolder movie. i think they should buy a felipe-board, from normal people that just want to read and don't want to tweet. >> they want to push people to the web platform will this work? >> i don't great deal, brian, they're happy with mobile using. >> that is why mess with it. >> it's about make it prettier, they allow the celebrity or viv to pin the top. >> i i'm not a super global celebrity. >> super suburban celebrity. >> i'm less than that. is twitter -- twitter can't become just a platform for people with a voice. >> that's right. >> right? >> and i think -- the problem is, you know, sort of regular folks, they go on it, i know friends of mine they don't know what's going o
a lot of people, john, are say it -- >> everybody is calling it the facebook-ification of twit irnow. -- they really need to work on engagement for people who want to read celebrity, news and that kind of content. >> if you were in charge, what would you do? >> they bought a company called cover, which does the lock screen on android phones, so ideally they can push breaking news to your phone. i think that's a bolder movie. i think they should buy a felipe-board, from normal...
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Apr 30, 2014
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i'm sure many of you know it as ific. marcia will help us understand how it to look at millenials when it comes to communicating about health and wellness issues. finally we have kate wyatt and kate is a senior vice president and group head for edelman's washington, d.c. based food and nutrition team. kate has touched virtually every aspect of the food scene, if you will, food and nutrition, from working with commodities to national brands to restaurants and to retailers. she will share with us some information about millenials at a brand level, at a very specific attitude and behavior perspective from research edelman has done and interestingly she will take as you step further and introduce us to generation z, so we'll understand not just where we are with gen-y but where things are headed as we look to the up-and-coming generation. each of our panelists will speak and share some insights. we'll have opportunity for questions. we'll have a good amount of time for questions. i will ask you hold any questions while they s
i'm sure many of you know it as ific. marcia will help us understand how it to look at millenials when it comes to communicating about health and wellness issues. finally we have kate wyatt and kate is a senior vice president and group head for edelman's washington, d.c. based food and nutrition team. kate has touched virtually every aspect of the food scene, if you will, food and nutrition, from working with commodities to national brands to restaurants and to retailers. she will share with us...
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Apr 24, 2014
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according to the ific food and health survey we did last year, they do recognize that they have some control over what they eat, with they are very unable to take that control. i think the challenge is not what is a healthy food and what isn't, but understanding how they can harness those influences and challenges that will help them to change those eating behaviors. so wire really gamble anneals eating behaviors? well, one of the questions you have to ask is what is the evidence that there is problem and also, harmelin sales unique in some way? what do we know about millennial eating behavior and what challenges are they experiencing what are their resources? corridor they get this information? when they do eat what help they need to try and figure out what is most helpful and how do we mostly empower them to eat better and eat more healthfully. also, as i said, because these people will be the role models for the next generation, we want to try and help them to understand what healthful eating is so that they will teach their children. and then this whole vicious cycle of child of
according to the ific food and health survey we did last year, they do recognize that they have some control over what they eat, with they are very unable to take that control. i think the challenge is not what is a healthy food and what isn't, but understanding how they can harness those influences and challenges that will help them to change those eating behaviors. so wire really gamble anneals eating behaviors? well, one of the questions you have to ask is what is the evidence that there is...
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Apr 2, 2014
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. >> what you answered is gobbledygook, it's your own specification, your company's ification, if a part doesn't make the specification, why in the world would you not refuse it? >> congress wanted to know why g.m. installed faulty ignition switches that didn't meet spk, and why thet didn't act sooner when customers and tech minister reported ignition problems, power, brakes, air bags failing. linked to 13 deaths. >> i want to show how easy it is to turn the key in this switch. if you had a heavy key chain like my mum key chain or if you were short and bumped up against the ignition with your knee, it could cause this key to switch off. despite all the questions, members of congress heard a reframent from mary barra, that she wouldn't have answers. >> you don't know why they didn't replace a switch on the old cars. >> i do not know the answer. that's why we are doing the investigation. >> given the complaints, why was this not identified as a safety issue. >> i can't answer questions at this point in time. that's why we are doing a full investigation. >> mary barra is a second-generation
. >> what you answered is gobbledygook, it's your own specification, your company's ification, if a part doesn't make the specification, why in the world would you not refuse it? >> congress wanted to know why g.m. installed faulty ignition switches that didn't meet spk, and why thet didn't act sooner when customers and tech minister reported ignition problems, power, brakes, air bags failing. linked to 13 deaths. >> i want to show how easy it is to turn the key in this...