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that helps us understand you. as you rate them and purchase them, it continues to be personalized. it is always getting more adap d your behavior. we do have an element of choice. you are allowed to choose one product in the box or a specific feature box. if you want to choose, you can choose. it can be really delightful to have a surprise that is still tailored to you. >> if i'm a beauty products company, how do you work with those companies? >> that was one of our biggest insights. beauty brands, they want to have meaningful access to their consumer. before birchbox, trial was really limiting. it was done half hazardly. we can get the right product in the right person's hands and then we can map their entire behavior from that. if you want that consumer to go deeper into your catalog, what are the products to use. >> i know you started this as a project after harvard business school. are you profitable at this point? >> definitely not. birchbox has grown very quickly with amazing fundamentals to date. we have decided we're continuing to invest and grow. we have had a privileged p
that helps us understand you. as you rate them and purchase them, it continues to be personalized. it is always getting more adap d your behavior. we do have an element of choice. you are allowed to choose one product in the box or a specific feature box. if you want to choose, you can choose. it can be really delightful to have a surprise that is still tailored to you. >> if i'm a beauty products company, how do you work with those companies? >> that was one of our biggest...
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you the types of thing us like and don't like? >> the way it works is you fill out a beauty profile or grooming profile. that helps us understand you. as you get product and rate them and purchase them and engage with birchbox online, it continues to be personalize sod it's kind of always getting more and more adapted to what you're doing and your behavior. also we have an element of choice so every month we have subscribers that are allowed to choose one product in the box or a specific featured box. so if you really want to choose, you can choose, but the idea is it can also be really delight discovery, a surprise that's tailored to you. >> to me it seems even more lucrative and a better tool if i'm somebody trying to get consumers to try new things. if i'm a beauty products company. how do you work with some of those companies? >> that was one of our biggest insights is that beauty brands really want to have meaningful, valuable access to their consumer and they love sampling. trial is the number one reason people change their behavior in beauty but before that it was done haphazardly, birchbox focuses on using a sample as a
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you helped us see a window that many of us here can kind of see through, which is preparation once you have gotten into the service. i would ask now that you help us understand -- we are not going to see through this window, obviously, but help us understand what you were thinking about in combat. perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citation that was read, or anything in combat generally, to understand the process, the mindset required in extremist situations such as obviously you were involved in. >> leadership is a difficult thing to really define. and i -- in my own case, i have to go back to my childhood. that is when i was told i had to do something. then, i could not depend on somebody else to do it. it was up to me. and if i did not do it correctly and to the satisfaction of the brother that was supervising the farm, i was in trouble. so i learned early in life, do what you are supposed to do, and do it the very best that you could. when i got into the marine corps, they emphasized very strongly, at least in my boot camp, that you never know when you may have to take over a situation. and whether you have two stripes on your sleeve or c
you helped us see a window that many of us here can kind of see through, which is preparation once you have gotten into the service. i would ask now that you help us understand -- we are not going to see through this window, obviously, but help us understand what you were thinking about in combat. perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citation that was read, or anything in combat generally, to understand the process, the mindset required in extremist situations such as obviously...
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that we're not going to see through this window, obviously, but help us understand what you are thinking about in combat, perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citation that was read, or anything in combat, generally, to understand the process, the mindset required in extreme situations, such as the three obviously that you were involved in, sir. >> leadership is a difficult thing to really define. in my own case, i have to go back to my childhood, that when i was told i had to do something, then i couldn't depend on someone else to do it for me, it depended on me. and if i didn't do it correctly, then to the satisfaction of the brother that was supervising the farm, was do it the best that you could. when i got into the marine corps, they emphasized very strongly, at least in my boot camp,a you never know when you may have to take over a situation and whether you have two stripes on your sleeve or captain bars on your shoulder, when those circumstances occur, you have got to step into the breach. it's -- they're going to depend upon you. the day that my command
that we're not going to see through this window, obviously, but help us understand what you are thinking about in combat, perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citation that was read, or anything in combat, generally, to understand the process, the mindset required in extreme situations, such as the three obviously that you were involved in, sir. >> leadership is a difficult thing to really define. in my own case, i have to go back to my childhood, that when i was told i had...
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using wires. you have to understand the context of that time that if you wanted to send a message to someone in another city, there had to be a wire. so you either use the telephone or a telegraph, but by that point, tesla understood scientifically that we could sign things -- send things without using wires. his phrase when he gave his first talk here was that he wanted to send a message from pike's peak to paris and he he could use wireless wireless method to -- and distances of, say, 50 feet. that and little to have but he needed a transmitter that had far more power. that is one of the things he is in his laboratory that oped this transmitter created 10,000,000 v in order send messages or whatever long distances. and he also had developed receivers that would connect properly with that transmitter. so, the big -- the pictures we have seen of him at his laboratory, which was about 222 feet tall, and he tested out what we know as the tesla crown. basically by having lightning go off in the room because the tesla coil takes current that we get normally and increases the frequency to a point where it i
using wires. you have to understand the context of that time that if you wanted to send a message to someone in another city, there had to be a wire. so you either use the telephone or a telegraph, but by that point, tesla understood scientifically that we could sign things -- send things without using wires. his phrase when he gave his first talk here was that he wanted to send a message from pike's peak to paris and he he could use wireless wireless method to -- and distances of, say, 50...
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that we're not going to see through this window, obviously, but help us understand what you thinking about in combat, perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citation that was read, or anything in combat, generally, to understand the process, the mindset required in extreme situations, such as the three obviously that you were involved in, sir. >> leadership is a difficult thing to really define. in my own case, i have to go back to my childhood, that when i was told i had to do something, then i couldn't depend on someone else to do it for me, it depended on me. and if i didn't do it correctly, then to the satisfaction of the brother that was supervising the farm, was do it the best that you could. when i got into the marine corps, they emphasized very strongly, at least in my boot camp,a you never know when you may have to take over a situation and whether you have two stripes on your sleeve or captain bars on your shoulder, when those circumstances occur, you have got to step into the breach. it's -- they're going to depend upon you. the day that my commanding
that we're not going to see through this window, obviously, but help us understand what you thinking about in combat, perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citation that was read, or anything in combat, generally, to understand the process, the mindset required in extreme situations, such as the three obviously that you were involved in, sir. >> leadership is a difficult thing to really define. in my own case, i have to go back to my childhood, that when i was told i had to...
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but help us understand what you were thinking about in combat. perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citations that was read or anything in combat, generally. to understand the process, the mind-set required in a stress situations, obviously, that you were involved in. sir? >> leadership is a difficult thing to really define. and i -- in my own case, i have to go back to my childhood. that when i was told i had to do something, then i couldn't depend on somebody else do it, it was up to me. and if i didn't do it correctly and to the satisfaction of the brother that was supervising the farm, i was in trouble. so i learned early in life, do what you're supposed to do and do it the very best that you could. when i got into the marine corps, they emphasized strongly, at least in my boot camp, that you never know when you may have to take over a situation. and whether you have two stripes on your sleeve or captain bars on your shoulder, when those circumstances occur, you have got to step in to the breech. they will depend upon you. the da
but help us understand what you were thinking about in combat. perhaps specifically in the events surrounding the citations that was read or anything in combat, generally. to understand the process, the mind-set required in a stress situations, obviously, that you were involved in. sir? >> leadership is a difficult thing to really define. and i -- in my own case, i have to go back to my childhood. that when i was told i had to do something, then i couldn't depend on somebody else do it,...
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you, especially innocent people. i think the hard problem for us is we don't have that part of the world, we don't understand it as well as we need to, and we're losing what allies we had. you know, one of the things i said recently is how do we deal with isil or isis, however you care to characterize it? i said i like to take a lot of those idol rich young men when i go to saudi arabia wandering through shopping centers and put them in uniform and make them special forces. the king is saying it's up to the west now. it's up to everybody. this is a deeply dangerous situation. and moving into the political syria, it's going to define president obama's presidency in many ways. >> part of the success of the new forms of radical islam is based on their skillful use of new media. completely bypassing any of the traditional forms, and even to some degree, their success in the united states has been in terms of recruiting people has been in that manner. what has surprised you the most about the new media age we live in? we all talk about how the barriers are now being blown away that exist. it's more free in some ways, but th
you, especially innocent people. i think the hard problem for us is we don't have that part of the world, we don't understand it as well as we need to, and we're losing what allies we had. you know, one of the things i said recently is how do we deal with isil or isis, however you care to characterize it? i said i like to take a lot of those idol rich young men when i go to saudi arabia wandering through shopping centers and put them in uniform and make them special forces. the king is saying...
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circumstances, you will often come out on the short end. >> chief parks, member now of the los angeles city council, former chief of police in los angeles. thanks for helping us understandt, sir. >> thank you for the invitation. >> all right. why i am extra psyched about a school board meeting in a small town that i have absolutely nothing do coe do with. that story is next. stay with us. >> as i said, we will be talking that's a good one. we bought arizona biology.com in order to preserve pages of a high school biology textbook for students in gilbert, arizona. the school board voted to rip the piej pages out of their textbooks. we wanted to preserve them even if the school board decided those pages should be burned at the stake. but now, the fate of the actual pages in the actual textbooks has just taken an interesting twist. we have an update on the whacky story that has surprised even me tonight. stay tuned. >> this is a live stream of a school board meeting tonight in very, very conservative gilbert, arizona. a tea party majority on the school board voted to cut specific pages out of the honors biology textbooks and the ap biology textbooks. they wanted to have the
circumstances, you will often come out on the short end. >> chief parks, member now of the los angeles city council, former chief of police in los angeles. thanks for helping us understandt, sir. >> thank you for the invitation. >> all right. why i am extra psyched about a school board meeting in a small town that i have absolutely nothing do coe do with. that story is next. stay with us. >> as i said, we will be talking that's a good one. we bought arizona biology.com...
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can't you help us understand why? >> well, the first thing to do is put yourself in the victim's shoes. domestic violence and rape - especially rape by someone you know and trust are among the worst physical and psychological betrails you can go. the natural response is to deny that it had happened. deny it to yourself, to pretend that it wasn't as bad as it was, or to say that you had something to do with it. maybe it was consensual. it is normal psychologically for it to take days, weeks, years, decades for a victim to understand that she was assaulted. it was really hard for people who were not victims, but it's the truth. it's normal to report rape. >> how do victims figure into had. in this case, we don't know and may never no. the common things to do is to minimise what happened, and tell the victim that he or she enjoyed it, and was seductive in it and asked for it in some way, and the most common thing to tell a victim is that no one will believe you. if you are an extremely powerful celebrity with an image of
can't you help us understand why? >> well, the first thing to do is put yourself in the victim's shoes. domestic violence and rape - especially rape by someone you know and trust are among the worst physical and psychological betrails you can go. the natural response is to deny that it had happened. deny it to yourself, to pretend that it wasn't as bad as it was, or to say that you had something to do with it. maybe it was consensual. it is normal psychologically for it to take days,...
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you had in the future >>well we appreciate you being a partner with us to try to break this down and make sense everytime you join us joe you help us understand more joe berardo is the chief executive officer of magnacare thank you joe we appreciate it thanks for having me steve appreciate it >>stay right there we will be back right after this >>to see more caucus new jersey with steve adubato programs visit us online at www.steveadubato.org if you would like to express an opinion email us at info@caucusnj.org find us on facebook at facebook.com/steveadubatophd and follow us on twitter at @steveadubato >>we are pleased to welcome doctor sue henderson president of new jersey city university. good to see you. >>thank you. good to be here. >>first time with us so you have great things going on in your campus? >>yes we do. it's an exciting place to be right now. >>let's name some of them >well first of all i'm living in a city that's on the rise >>jersey city? >>jersey city. mayor said last week that there will be 50,000 more people moving into this city in the next three or four years. we are... >>we've had steve fulop many times. he says that y
you had in the future >>well we appreciate you being a partner with us to try to break this down and make sense everytime you join us joe you help us understand more joe berardo is the chief executive officer of magnacare thank you joe we appreciate it thanks for having me steve appreciate it >>stay right there we will be back right after this >>to see more caucus new jersey with steve adubato programs visit us online at www.steveadubato.org if you would like to express an...
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us is the president of the national coalition of syrian revolutionary and opposition forces, an organization representing the opposition to president bashar al-assad. thank you very much for joining us here. i understand have met the u.n. envoy, he believes if there is a ceasefire in aleppo it could be built on. is this a good plan in your view? is the opposition on board with this plan? >> we -- the coalition we have conducted various meetings with him and exchanged all of the ideas and possibilities he has. we expressed our opinion clearly that any partial solution will not serve the final purpose of stopping violence and reaching a complete settlement, but what he is calling for now is not a ceasefire, but he is calling it a freeze of situation at the ground level as it is, meaning it freezes its activities without any obligation to the other side. as you know, the devil lies in the details and we haven't seen a complete outline of such an agreement, what guarantees it offers the syrian people, the protection of the syrian civilians. and the ground army -- >> so you are not on board yet then with this idea of a freeze as you call it? >> you cannot have a clear position right now, because we don't s
us is the president of the national coalition of syrian revolutionary and opposition forces, an organization representing the opposition to president bashar al-assad. thank you very much for joining us here. i understand have met the u.n. envoy, he believes if there is a ceasefire in aleppo it could be built on. is this a good plan in your view? is the opposition on board with this plan? >> we -- the coalition we have conducted various meetings with him and exchanged all of the ideas and...
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trying to why she is distract us -- you understand why. the obama care law, the signature line of this president, is killing 2.5 million jobs right now. yet she supports that law. to expand that law. when 400,000 t georgians -- more georgians have gone on food stamps that have actually gotten jobs in last six years -- that is not the kind of why we need. the epa has killed thousands of new jobs. it is no wonderwhy barack obama wants michelle nunn in the senate. the people of georgia want a champion for them and fight for their families. david, i do think families in georgia want someone who will fight for them. women and k the children deserve someone who will fight for them to be paid equally. lot ink action speak a louder than words and, clearly, your history of and experience, i feel like you would be in the position to say to do better ed here. every time that we have the opportunity to talk about a sensitive issue like this, you move it to a conversation in decide you are running against the president. i think -- again, women and fami
trying to why she is distract us -- you understand why. the obama care law, the signature line of this president, is killing 2.5 million jobs right now. yet she supports that law. to expand that law. when 400,000 t georgians -- more georgians have gone on food stamps that have actually gotten jobs in last six years -- that is not the kind of why we need. the epa has killed thousands of new jobs. it is no wonderwhy barack obama wants michelle nunn in the senate. the people of georgia want a...
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you if you'd use it. it's easy for you to say yes. do you think the website is secure today? >> my understanding is -- >> would you advise the american people to use the website today? >> my understanding is that it is. >> despite all these reports saying it's not you still think it is? >> the best source of information about that is cms. >> they're obviously biased. they've got an in-house conflict of interest to say anything else. do you discount all these third-party entities, these credible organizations saying that it's insecure. do you disagree with them? >> sir, again, i would just refer to you cms. >> you're asking the people that developed the plan whether it's secure. what else are you going to say? i was asking you as an adviser. whether you thought these independent reports were accurate or not. >> i, i can't say that i actually got through -- >> okay. last question. did you advise the white house at any point or brief the white house about the, about obamacare's rolling out? >> sir, can you repeat the question? >> did you at any point brief the president or the white house about the
you if you'd use it. it's easy for you to say yes. do you think the website is secure today? >> my understanding is -- >> would you advise the american people to use the website today? >> my understanding is that it is. >> despite all these reports saying it's not you still think it is? >> the best source of information about that is cms. >> they're obviously biased. they've got an in-house conflict of interest to say anything else. do you discount all these...
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you with us. let's start talking about japan. i understand you recently upped your investments in japan by quite a lot. tell us why you see opportunity there and should individual investors put some of their money in japan stocks? >> we think japan will be interesting in the region. it has really stagnated and as you just reported, the economy is in very soft shape. but we think it has an opportunity to advance going forward, better than the u.s. does. but i would caution people they really need to hedge back to the u.s. dollar and hedge the yen exposure. >> what about europe, are you taking any nibbles there, yes, sir? >> you know, timer, we are taking nibbles from the distressed and bank loans. so areas that the average investor can invest in, they're more private transactions. i wouldn't be very aggressive yet in some of the broad index funds across europe. >> it's interesting that you said that you are, you know, investing in japan, because we have more opportunities there than in the u.s. we just reported that more records in the stockma
you with us. let's start talking about japan. i understand you recently upped your investments in japan by quite a lot. tell us why you see opportunity there and should individual investors put some of their money in japan stocks? >> we think japan will be interesting in the region. it has really stagnated and as you just reported, the economy is in very soft shape. but we think it has an opportunity to advance going forward, better than the u.s. does. but i would caution people they...
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understand this. for those of us in government we understand why these issues matter. can you just remind me, pamela the authority limits at the various levels? >> >> decision ? >> that is in the authority level of approving a contract? >> >> when do you need to bring an action to which level. you don't bring every single contract to us. there must be standards. >> there is a standard practice, we are looking at this because one of the things is that and we were proposing some changes to the governance policy that we are working with tom cortex what we would like to do is say that you approve projects, you approve doing things and then we come back to you and the dollar value that's in there now is very low. >> what is it? >> >>> maybe a little over $100,000. >> okay. that answers my question. i appreciate it. >> there is a lot of authority on the part of the board to contract for health benefit related issues without going through the purchasing, the city's purchasing, but it has to meet all the other structures that govern us and something the city attorney approves. my thin
understand this. for those of us in government we understand why these issues matter. can you just remind me, pamela the authority limits at the various levels? >> >> decision ? >> that is in the authority level of approving a contract? >> >> when do you need to bring an action to which level. you don't bring every single contract to us. there must be standards. >> there is a standard practice, we are looking at this because one of the things is that and we...
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circumstances, you will often come out on the short end. >> chief parks, member now of the los angeles city council, former chief of police in los angeles. thanks for helping us understande invitation. >> all right. why i am extra psyched about a school board meeting in a small town that i have absolutely nothing do coe do with. that story is next. stay with us. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swall
circumstances, you will often come out on the short end. >> chief parks, member now of the los angeles city council, former chief of police in los angeles. thanks for helping us understande invitation. >> all right. why i am extra psyched about a school board meeting in a small town that i have absolutely nothing do coe do with. that story is next. stay with us. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the...
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you lose the experience. sometimes people have to walk for five minutes or 10 minutes just to go to their rooms. asians are not used to that. >> do you understandhinese tourist naturally more, because you are chinese versus sheldon adelson or steve wynn? >> that is an advantage we would have as well. i was born in hong kong. spent time in hong kong and macau. at the same time was educated in north america. i get a good sense of the best of both worlds. the formation of melco crown 10 years ago was based on that belief. how do i marry the best of the east with the best of the west? >> it is easy to see the asian touches when you walk around his companies. the dragons. the feng shui that he incorporates into the layout. >> when we first started, it was gold and iron metal bars. it resembled the bamboo, but then feng shui came in and said no, no. it has to be real. >> but adelson, who once called himself the richest jew in the world, says there is no monopoly on culture. >> by vast majority, most of our employees are chinese. my chinese dealers andmy chinese service people interact with chinese customers. what is the difference? >> they would say
you lose the experience. sometimes people have to walk for five minutes or 10 minutes just to go to their rooms. asians are not used to that. >> do you understandhinese tourist naturally more, because you are chinese versus sheldon adelson or steve wynn? >> that is an advantage we would have as well. i was born in hong kong. spent time in hong kong and macau. at the same time was educated in north america. i get a good sense of the best of both worlds. the formation of melco crown...
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circumstances, you will often come out on the short end. >> chief parks, member now of the los angeles city council, former chief of police in los angeles. thanks for helping us understand >> thank you for the invitation. >> all right. why i am extra psyched about a school board meeting in a small town that i have absolutely nothing to do with. that story is next. stay with us. can you help me up? [ snow intensifies ] [ sleighbells ring in the distance ] aleve. all day pain relief with just 2 pills. get back to being you. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. new nestlé© toll houser for delightfulls morsels. in honor of our 75th anniversary, we're bringing you nestlé© toll house chocolate filled with caramel, peanut butter, cherry and mint. so peanut butter up some blondies and brownies.
circumstances, you will often come out on the short end. >> chief parks, member now of the los angeles city council, former chief of police in los angeles. thanks for helping us understand >> thank you for the invitation. >> all right. why i am extra psyched about a school board meeting in a small town that i have absolutely nothing to do with. that story is next. stay with us. can you help me up? [ snow intensifies ] [ sleighbells ring in the distance ] aleve. all day pain...
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>> ron allen starting us off and i understand you have to leave your position is go inside the courtroom to get the judgment of this grand jury. let's talk to miguel almaguer. my inartful point about hubbub. there's always going to be some motivated, committed protesters and a percentage of people who are there because it's an increasingly large outdoor happening and there's so much tension and excitement surrounding this ruling. >> yeah, brian, good evening. i think we're seeing a combination of those two right now. in a word, the atmosphere out here is tense. there's a tense of growing anxiety in the air. those are live pictures you're looking at above the ferguson police department where protesters are spilling into the streets. we've not seen crowds like this in months. we're told the scene down there is getting tense. protesters are feet away from officers yelling at them. we've seen scenes like this over and over over the last several nights. we're just a few blocks away from where michael brown was killed. this was the epicenter of protest back in august. tonight dozens of busines
>> ron allen starting us off and i understand you have to leave your position is go inside the courtroom to get the judgment of this grand jury. let's talk to miguel almaguer. my inartful point about hubbub. there's always going to be some motivated, committed protesters and a percentage of people who are there because it's an increasingly large outdoor happening and there's so much tension and excitement surrounding this ruling. >> yeah, brian, good evening. i think we're seeing a...
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many people may not understand, can you help us to understand why you are telling now but didn't tellall of these ladies coming out, and cost by was not saying anything or acknowledging it, it kind of bothered me that it kind of made it seem like no one was going to listen to their story. i was not rained and i was not drugged. but i'm just thinking that me coming out now can help someone else in this industry, if it's a young lady, she should not go with a male alone for an additi addition. maybe cosby can get some help. it seems like he has, maybe a sexual addiction or something. if he got help maybe he would be fine and he could acknowledge the mistake and everyone could move forward with their life. >> i appreciate you taking the time to tell us your story this morning. i'm going to bring in my panel for further discussion on this issue, next. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and
many people may not understand, can you help us to understand why you are telling now but didn't tellall of these ladies coming out, and cost by was not saying anything or acknowledging it, it kind of bothered me that it kind of made it seem like no one was going to listen to their story. i was not rained and i was not drugged. but i'm just thinking that me coming out now can help someone else in this industry, if it's a young lady, she should not go with a male alone for an additi addition....
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what i need from all of you is i am not in your system nor do you want us there. i want to understand what the malware you are seeing. what have you done with your system configurations that have worked and what did not work? what did you anticipate, what did you not? collectively between us, we need to share this across the entire sector because as you heard mark say which i agree with, the inside of one could translate to the defense of many. that is a great value for us as a nation and we need to come up with a system that enables us to do this in a real-time way. the only way to do that in my mind is the legislation you will talk about later today as well as sitting down in a partnership and walking through exactly what elements of information are you comfortable with sharing. what do you feel you need from us, the government, and likewise i would like to have the same conversation with you. here are the elements of conversation that would help us and here is what we are comfortable with sharing. i have got to do this in a way that you can actually use it. that is not going to hel
what i need from all of you is i am not in your system nor do you want us there. i want to understand what the malware you are seeing. what have you done with your system configurations that have worked and what did not work? what did you anticipate, what did you not? collectively between us, we need to share this across the entire sector because as you heard mark say which i agree with, the inside of one could translate to the defense of many. that is a great value for us as a nation and we...
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jeff, thank you very much for joining us. i understandmeet with darren wilson yesterday. tell us how that went. >> wolf, i've talked to darren several times throughout this episode, and, you know, it's not easy for him. but he's trying to live through it like the rest of the st. louis community. >> what's the state of his mind right now? >> i don't feel like i should speak for him. i don't claim to speak for darren or his defense team. he's a brother in blue, and we're concerned for his well-being, as we are for every police officer that's out there in harm's way as we approach zero hour here. >> does he think this grand jury is on the verge of making a decision? >> well, i think there's a palpable sense throughout the community that this decision is coming very quickly. the media reports and the -- just watching the chess pieces move on the chess board indicate we're close to a grand jury decision, and the announcement that follows. >> you don't believe he will be indi indicted, is that right? >> i don't believe he will be, no. >> tell u
jeff, thank you very much for joining us. i understandmeet with darren wilson yesterday. tell us how that went. >> wolf, i've talked to darren several times throughout this episode, and, you know, it's not easy for him. but he's trying to live through it like the rest of the st. louis community. >> what's the state of his mind right now? >> i don't feel like i should speak for him. i don't claim to speak for darren or his defense team. he's a brother in blue, and we're...
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will be captioned and transcripts will be available on the website, thank you for your understanding and thank you for joining us here today. >> next, we will have the action item two, reading and approval of the agenda. >> agenda item number one, welcome, introduction and roll call. >> number two, reading and approved of the agenda, agenda item three, information item, comments by supervisor eric mar district one, on the occasion of national disability employment awareness month. item four, informational item, transitional public service employment for workers with disabilities, presentation brett andrews executive director posive resources inc. agenda item number five, information item, advocacy for employment of people with disabilities in city service. presentation by jonathan lyens, president fdr democratic club of san francisco, for senior and people with disabilities. and break, the council will take a ten-minute break item 6, information itema review of civil service rule 115 and its' implementation for hiring people with disabilities. presentation by donna kotake, department of human resources, workforc
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. >> help us understand the circumstances where you would envision the need to introduce u.s.itary troops in to combat situations? >> i am not predicting at this point that i would recommend that those forces in mosul and along the border would need to be accompanied by u.s. forces but we are certainly considering it. >> reporter: the defense secretary was also asked whether the u.s. is changing its strategy to fight isil? >> the national security council has addressed it, the state department has, we have, so -- >> let me ask -- >> that's all i can tell you. there is no change. and there is no different direction. >> reporter: but the hearing ended as it began with skepticism, very few definitive answers and no date set for a debate on the spending request. just one delay in a campaign that is supposed to take years. roslyn jordan, al jazerra, capitol hill. >>> a new group has been formed to protect christians in northern iraq from attacks by isil, the armed men pa pedroia troll churches and shrine to his protect them from attacks. kurdish peshmerga forces grabbed control of
. >> help us understand the circumstances where you would envision the need to introduce u.s.itary troops in to combat situations? >> i am not predicting at this point that i would recommend that those forces in mosul and along the border would need to be accompanied by u.s. forces but we are certainly considering it. >> reporter: the defense secretary was also asked whether the u.s. is changing its strategy to fight isil? >> the national security council has addressed...
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you planned for? >> yeah, we did. >> amazing. i don't think any of us could understand hell week. you went on this mission and this speaks volumes about you and your fellow navy s.e.a.l.s. you didn't think you were coming home. >> we were 90% certain it was a one-way mission. we were probably going to die just based on what could happen before we got there. getting shot down, if pakistan shot us down we were flying in their country without permission, they were justified. when we get to the house, if any house is going to blow up, it's going to be this house. if there's a house where there's going to be suicide bombers, it will be this house. and we'll have a suicide vest on, it will be him. that will happen and with everything else if we run out of fuel which is a concern or if we spend too much time on target, the pakistani police or pakistan military could show up, it would turn into a big political negotiation and end up as tools of some sort of bartering. we didn't think we'd last long in a pakistani prison. because of what happened on 9/11, it was worth it. >> before you go y
you planned for? >> yeah, we did. >> amazing. i don't think any of us could understand hell week. you went on this mission and this speaks volumes about you and your fellow navy s.e.a.l.s. you didn't think you were coming home. >> we were 90% certain it was a one-way mission. we were probably going to die just based on what could happen before we got there. getting shot down, if pakistan shot us down we were flying in their country without permission, they were justified. when...
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how to ask people about their priorities in life effectively while helping them understand they used to care. just because you talking about the worst-case scenario does not mean that you are saying, you know, i am giving up on you. >> host: medical school seems to be -- and i may be overly reducing it, but it seems to be the equivalent of learning so many foreign languages the only way that you can memorize things is to pare thanks, diagnosis and treatment, diagnosis treatment, and it is almost as if we can come out with this reflex. their is a diagnosis, i know the treatment. diagnosis, treatment. you can learn all of this knowledge command there is plenty out there to learn, but what is concerning his you can miss out on a sense of what is appropriate, appropriateness. and that really seems to be one of the focuses of the issues around the end of life, as you described, the sense of, when is it appropriate? why are we treating high cholesterol and somebody who has the expectancy of two years. >> guest: the medication makes him dizzy and likely to fall. >> host: and then they confuse it with an important me
how to ask people about their priorities in life effectively while helping them understand they used to care. just because you talking about the worst-case scenario does not mean that you are saying, you know, i am giving up on you. >> host: medical school seems to be -- and i may be overly reducing it, but it seems to be the equivalent of learning so many foreign languages the only way that you can memorize things is to pare thanks, diagnosis and treatment, diagnosis treatment, and it is...
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using wires. we have to understand the context of that time, that if you wanted to send a message to someone in another city, there had to be a wire. so you either used a telephone or a telegraph. but by that point, tesla understood scientifically that we could send things without using wires. but he wanted to test his theories. his phrase, when he gave his first talk here, was he wanted to send a message from pikes peak to paris. he knew he could use a wireless method in distances of, say, 50 feet. he had done that on little boats on a pool, with electronics, able to control those. but he needed to have a transmitter that had far more power. and that's one of the things he did at his laboratory, is developed this transmitter that created ten million volts in order to send messages or whatever long distances. and he also had to develop receivers that would connect properly with that transmitter. so the pictures that we've seen of him at his laboratory, which was about 222 feet tall, and he tested out what we know as the tesla coil. basically having lightning going off in the room, because the tesla coi
using wires. we have to understand the context of that time, that if you wanted to send a message to someone in another city, there had to be a wire. so you either used a telephone or a telegraph. but by that point, tesla understood scientifically that we could send things without using wires. but he wanted to test his theories. his phrase, when he gave his first talk here, was he wanted to send a message from pikes peak to paris. he knew he could use a wireless method in distances of, say, 50...
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can you help us understand why these debates against frozen along who's the biggest best friend of israelgress while presidents actually try to do the work of diplomacy? >> indeed, and you hit the nail on the head. the fact is put into context of where we are right now, just today there's huge confrontations in jerusalem between muslims and israelis over the mount. the israelis shut the temple mount, the site of the noble sanctuary and the western wall because of confrontations. the israelis have been building new construction in east jerusalem. the backdrop of this court case is what essentially has been a major problem. not just for the united states but also for jordan and other countries in the region. >> you can't talk about any of this without really mentioning the relationship between prime minister netanyahu and president obama, or the relationship lack thereof. there was a comment last week, ambassador, i'm sure you heard from an unnamed obama aide calling the prime minister a name i will not repeat on this program, which seems to be the latest in the saga of their relationship.
can you help us understand why these debates against frozen along who's the biggest best friend of israelgress while presidents actually try to do the work of diplomacy? >> indeed, and you hit the nail on the head. the fact is put into context of where we are right now, just today there's huge confrontations in jerusalem between muslims and israelis over the mount. the israelis shut the temple mount, the site of the noble sanctuary and the western wall because of confrontations. the...
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you. really helps us understand what we're gearing up for here. >> thanks, ronan. >> thank you. >> we're going to have live coverage coming up. again, scheduled for the top of the next hour followed by president obama's remarks at around 2:50 eastern. msnbc's chris matthews will be anchoring the live coverage starting at 2:00 p.m. keep it here. >>> up next on this program with that huge win at the polls for republicans, what's next on their side of the aisle? we're going to dive into just that with two gop insiders after this break. stay with us, everybody. ♪ many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ["mony mony" by billy idole she cokicks in on car stereo]y". ♪don't stop now come on mony♪ ♪come on yeah ♪i say yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪'cause you make me feel like a pony♪ ♪so good ♪like your p
you. really helps us understand what we're gearing up for here. >> thanks, ronan. >> thank you. >> we're going to have live coverage coming up. again, scheduled for the top of the next hour followed by president obama's remarks at around 2:50 eastern. msnbc's chris matthews will be anchoring the live coverage starting at 2:00 p.m. keep it here. >>> up next on this program with that huge win at the polls for republicans, what's next on their side of the aisle? we're...
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you planned for? >> yeah, we did. >> amazing. i don't think any of us could understand hell week. you went on this mission and this speaks volumes about you and your fellow navy s.e.a.l.s. you didn't think you were coming home. >> we were 90% certain it was a one-way mission. we were probably going to die just based on what could happen before we got there. getting shot down, if pakistan shot us down we were flying in their country without permission, they were justified. when we get to the house, if any house is going to blow up, it's going to be this house. if there's a house where there's going to be suicide bombers, it will be this house. and we'll have a suicide vest on, it will be him. that will happen everything elsf fuel which is a concern or if we spend too much time on target, the pakistani police or pakistan military could show up, it would turn into a big political negotiation and end up as tools of some sort of bartering. we didn't think we'd last long in a pakistani prison. because of what happened on 9/11, it was worth it. >> before you go you write these liters to y
you planned for? >> yeah, we did. >> amazing. i don't think any of us could understand hell week. you went on this mission and this speaks volumes about you and your fellow navy s.e.a.l.s. you didn't think you were coming home. >> we were 90% certain it was a one-way mission. we were probably going to die just based on what could happen before we got there. getting shot down, if pakistan shot us down we were flying in their country without permission, they were justified. when...
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you need to convince us that you have got a handle on that and you understand what it is that boils upou to want to be so angry you might hurt somebody. look at us, think about it, and remember that we have confidence that you have got the answer. >> i let anger build up inside me so much before i let it out. stress, plus lately i've been trying to go home, and i've been getting frustrated ever since. i think about my family. my mom wants me home. my nieces and nephew need me. i want to help them. i have little brothers and sisters aiming for it. i can't let them see i'm the same person. i have to change. >> while his marathon interview continues, abel watches from his holding cell just steps away. his turn is just around the corner. >> i just want them to know, i need to go home and take care of my family, my little brother and i want to go to college and play football. hopefully that will encourage them to release me. >> it's something we all take quite seriously, and we hope we have done everything we can to influence that particular juvenile in a positive direction so he can return
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us right now. thank you for taking the time to do this, commissioner, and help us to understand. these kind of rescue operations. how will they rescue at such a high floor? >> well, the fire department has a particular expertise in this area of collapse scaffoldings. and there will not be a number of things they can do, but they will be trying to secure these two people. they could have safety ropes they attach around them. i understand from your lead-in that the two window washers, despite their damaging from the 69th floor, that they are secured by cables, is what i heard. >> uh-huh,hat's what we're hearing now, yes. >> so, what the fire department will do is get up there. they will either from windows, probably not the top of the building, that's a long way to go, but i would think they would connect with these two and with safety ropes, make sure they can get them inside. but they deal -- the fire department deals with scaffold collapses all the time, so they will be quite comfortable, depending on the circumstances in what they do. >> commissioner, really helpful to get your
us right now. thank you for taking the time to do this, commissioner, and help us to understand. these kind of rescue operations. how will they rescue at such a high floor? >> well, the fire department has a particular expertise in this area of collapse scaffoldings. and there will not be a number of things they can do, but they will be trying to secure these two people. they could have safety ropes they attach around them. i understand from your lead-in that the two window washers,...
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us. >> you just cannot understand the aggression of ukraine towards new russia.t makes no sense. >> like many here, they blame the ukrainian government for the bloodshed. everyone in this mining community longs for new russia to become a reality. alec takes a quick breakfast before his shift begins. it's sunday today, but he still has to go to work to earn the equivalent of 250 euros a month. he has been working in the mines since he was 17. he rails against the oligarchs and the growing gap tween rich and poor. >> what do they do with the money? they give it all to kiev, but if we had new russia, the money would be used to benefit us here. new russia would be much better. >> the autonomous region of crimea is responsible for its own affairs, and we want to be like them, with its own ministries and its own president. >> more than anything else, once an affordable place to live. things like that, he says, were much better in the soviet union. now nearly half his wages go just to pay the rent. >> people in russia have a much better life than we do, much better. >>
us. >> you just cannot understand the aggression of ukraine towards new russia.t makes no sense. >> like many here, they blame the ukrainian government for the bloodshed. everyone in this mining community longs for new russia to become a reality. alec takes a quick breakfast before his shift begins. it's sunday today, but he still has to go to work to earn the equivalent of 250 euros a month. he has been working in the mines since he was 17. he rails against the oligarchs and the...