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i think it's true, neighborhoods change, cities change, communities change. i think for the work that we do, what we focus on is that this type of change is not by accident. it's actually systemic and structural in nature. so what do i mean by that? so two things in particular. this process of change we're looking at comes from a multi-decade history of public policy that has driven disinvestment in many urban communities. so i live and work in san francisco and oakland, for example, aside from my national purview, and what have we seen? we've seen a history of redlining, we've seen urban renewal, we've seen the fact that federal transportation policies, the creation of suburbs, white flight from urban centers, these went into create five or six decades of really, really systemic structurally-driven disinvestment. our analysis is that type of disinvestment creates the conditions for a place like west oakland or the mission district or east oakland to now become very, very highly profitable in terms of the kind of potential to profit from what is relatively ch
i think it's true, neighborhoods change, cities change, communities change. i think for the work that we do, what we focus on is that this type of change is not by accident. it's actually systemic and structural in nature. so what do i mean by that? so two things in particular. this process of change we're looking at comes from a multi-decade history of public policy that has driven disinvestment in many urban communities. so i live and work in san francisco and oakland, for example, aside from...
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things are changing. so i said to cynthia, the bureau of justice statistics, tell me how we are doing. she came back with the most discouraging news i received as a us senator or vice president, she said we are getting better everywhere except girls between 14, and 24. one in four of them were being raped or abused on college campus. the number hadn't changed at all. then it was 18 years, now 22 years. i went to the president and we started with tina chin who runs the office of women and girls. a program called it is on us. because what i did was after we did that i did virtual town meetings with i don't know how many, hundreds, thousands of young women on college campuses and some young men in high school campuses and asked the question please let me know what one or two things you think we could do to make it safer for you in your high school or on your campus, i expected legitimate things like better lighting in parking garages, more lighting on campuses, more police escorts, campus police from the lib
things are changing. so i said to cynthia, the bureau of justice statistics, tell me how we are doing. she came back with the most discouraging news i received as a us senator or vice president, she said we are getting better everywhere except girls between 14, and 24. one in four of them were being raped or abused on college campus. the number hadn't changed at all. then it was 18 years, now 22 years. i went to the president and we started with tina chin who runs the office of women and girls....
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so that changed me. that changed the way i think about what's important and how just little actions, you know, little actions of rebelliousness can change a lot of things. and each one of you, of course, can change that. so that's my speech. and now let me just hear from you, okay? [applause] >> this is what i learned as a journalist. every question has to have, has to be a question, right? [laughter] so thank you. facebook, do you want to say good-bye to the facebook people? [applause] thank you. thank you so much for being here. you'll see, it's amazing what facebook is doing. it's amazing. it's changing my industry. so can i go, i'm going to -- c-span, i'm going to go downstairs. okay. who wants to start? go ahead. >> [speaking spanish] i'm just going to give a quick little background, and then i'll ask my question. i am a journalism and a political science student at the university of maryland. i was undocking united for 15 year -- undocumented for 15 years, and i see the person that you are for our
so that changed me. that changed the way i think about what's important and how just little actions, you know, little actions of rebelliousness can change a lot of things. and each one of you, of course, can change that. so that's my speech. and now let me just hear from you, okay? [applause] >> this is what i learned as a journalist. every question has to have, has to be a question, right? [laughter] so thank you. facebook, do you want to say good-bye to the facebook people? [applause]...
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changing the value proposition. can you tell me a little more? >> it is being implemented. right off the bat the mission was to recognize few organizations in the world have that kind of data. and if you asked that kind of question, want these people to separate from the army, we can't really answer that question. we don't have any kind of predictive model we can come in and say, this person is recently married and just finished of combat in these kind of things that you commanded is terrific. but when you do something special to reach out how to, reach out and give this person in particular packet and say stay with us. so we have all of this remarkable data. we should do is not simply make it. separate from the pentagon. the employees who do this kind of work, volunteers of the world, and for my vision we go through all this data and tell me interesting things. and then we can draft policies to solve the challenge of they present. it has been approved and is being implemented. >> okay. >> he mentioned the issue of
changing the value proposition. can you tell me a little more? >> it is being implemented. right off the bat the mission was to recognize few organizations in the world have that kind of data. and if you asked that kind of question, want these people to separate from the army, we can't really answer that question. we don't have any kind of predictive model we can come in and say, this person is recently married and just finished of combat in these kind of things that you commanded is...
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first of all we have changes in our global ocean that relate to climate change. so the ocean is getting warmer and more acidic. corals don't like warm water and they definitely don't like water that is lower in ph. >> its no coincidence that the 2015 bleaching event coincides with an el nino year, a global weather phenomenon which causes already rising sea surface temperatures to spike even higher. the consequences for reefs can be devastating. today 38% of the world's reefs are bleached. from australia's great barrier reef. to the carribean. to the islands of the south pacific. the rain picks up almost the moment we pull anchor... and continues to pour as we reach the docks of coconut island, the hawaii institute of marine biology's home. >> it's raining in paradise apparently. >> while lj secures the boat, jen makes the trek through the rain and mud to the wet lab and deposits an example of healthy coral and of bleached coral into the holding tanks. coming up. supercorals. >> is what you're creating a franken-coral? >> scientists race to get corals ready for th
first of all we have changes in our global ocean that relate to climate change. so the ocean is getting warmer and more acidic. corals don't like warm water and they definitely don't like water that is lower in ph. >> its no coincidence that the 2015 bleaching event coincides with an el nino year, a global weather phenomenon which causes already rising sea surface temperatures to spike even higher. the consequences for reefs can be devastating. today 38% of the world's reefs are bleached....
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through lots of changes rapidly as possible. but this is a major social change. in six months we've gone from no one is even talking about it to overnight, that's going to happen. and they couldn't be separated for it. to now this kind of assimilation if you will. i feel very confident that you will see a policy coming out both in military siege and consistent with the readiness needs. people who care about this issue and transient servicemembers, they are committed. -- transgender servicemembers. there's a lot of science. what does this say, why does this person say some indifferent? their modest disagreement on how to execute this. but it's the 10 year passport or to your passport gender marker change? they don't suggest any massive pushback. people are in good faith trying to say how would this work, how will the work in basic training? how will it work if i'm being deployed? these are the things you have to work out as they raise them up. those are the kind of things. in the air force, how it might work for basic training as opposed to how it might work in th
through lots of changes rapidly as possible. but this is a major social change. in six months we've gone from no one is even talking about it to overnight, that's going to happen. and they couldn't be separated for it. to now this kind of assimilation if you will. i feel very confident that you will see a policy coming out both in military siege and consistent with the readiness needs. people who care about this issue and transient servicemembers, they are committed. -- transgender...
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if the business changes hands, if the control is changed to another entity some particular , employees had this in their contract would be paid out. the old standard has established , as well as recently defined on april 29, talking about a double trigger. the two things had to happen, the double trigger specifically said that -- it was a concise statement. said, a doublet trigger provision benefits require a change of control and termination of employment. two things, a change in control, and the person working at the cup and he gets fired by the new owner. today's paperwork does not appear to say much different. it talks about all employees of a certain type those employees no longer have to get fired to be fit paid -- to be paid. the new filing specifically says a sale of all or substantially all of the companies operating businesses. with that sale, the change of control would be triggered. those big or small payment would go to those employees with those in their contracts. emily: what is it mean for marissa mayer's? corey: speaking of smart employees, or it -- marissa mayer, the
if the business changes hands, if the control is changed to another entity some particular , employees had this in their contract would be paid out. the old standard has established , as well as recently defined on april 29, talking about a double trigger. the two things had to happen, the double trigger specifically said that -- it was a concise statement. said, a doublet trigger provision benefits require a change of control and termination of employment. two things, a change in control, and...
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that is changing. 13-14 million latinos going to the polls on november 8th can change and i am convinced no one can make it to the white house without the hispanic vote and that is where our power resides. that power in which one by one we are saying no, no, no. let me put it into perspective. let's say 14 million latinos go to the polls in the last election barack obama won by less than 5 million vote. so 13 million votes could easily change the conversation. let me tell you a little about the book and why it is connected. i think that after my encounter with donald trump, and let me put it in perspective. when he said that mexican immigrants were rapist and criminals i did what any other journalist would do. i sent a hand written note via fed-x to new york. i expected a response and got one. he published on the internet my letter with my cellphone number in so it i had to change my cellphone number. i said okay. all right. that is good. that is your response. so i was looking for donald trump for a few weeks. i found he was going to give a press conference in debuke, iowa and i thought
that is changing. 13-14 million latinos going to the polls on november 8th can change and i am convinced no one can make it to the white house without the hispanic vote and that is where our power resides. that power in which one by one we are saying no, no, no. let me put it into perspective. let's say 14 million latinos go to the polls in the last election barack obama won by less than 5 million vote. so 13 million votes could easily change the conversation. let me tell you a little about the...
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changes coming to u.s.ey. >> plus, the warning about climate change not just for the environment but also for your health. >> it is slightly cooler today. but still well above average as far as our temperatures are concerned. take a look at this beautiful live weather camera. kind of hard to believe. but we have rain returning right here to the bay area. we'll track the raindrops together as the news continues right after this brief time-out. -- american >>> the treasury department says a woman will replace andrew jackson on the $20 bill, specifically american abolition newest harriet tubman. originally it was to change the $10 bill but the success of the musical hamilton and social media outcry prompted the treasury to reconsider replacing the founding father. >>> a solid start to the spring home buying season. u.s. home sales recovered in march after a february slump. the national association of realtors says sales of existing homes rose more than 5% last month despite fewer properties on the market. the
changes coming to u.s.ey. >> plus, the warning about climate change not just for the environment but also for your health. >> it is slightly cooler today. but still well above average as far as our temperatures are concerned. take a look at this beautiful live weather camera. kind of hard to believe. but we have rain returning right here to the bay area. we'll track the raindrops together as the news continues right after this brief time-out. -- american >>> the treasury...
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sanders: now change, real change, comes about whether it is fighting racism, worker exploitation, sexismmophobia -- real change comes about when people stand up and they look around them and they say, you know what? the status quo is not working. we can do better. [applause] sen. sanders: and let me give you -- i can't give you many examples -- but let me give you the most contemporary example of what happens when people stand up and fight back. if we were here in this beautiful auditorium five years ago, not a long time from a historical perspective and somebody were to jump up and say, you know, i think a $7.25 federal minimum wage is a starvation wage and it has got to be raised to $15 an hour. now, if somebody stood up five years ago and said that the person next to them would've said, you are nuts. $15 an hour? you want to more than double the minimum wage. you are crazy. maybe, maybe we could get up to eight dollars or nine dollars an hour but $15 an hour? you are dreaming too big. sound familiar? you are unrealistic. it cannot be done. think small. but then what happened is fast f
sanders: now change, real change, comes about whether it is fighting racism, worker exploitation, sexismmophobia -- real change comes about when people stand up and they look around them and they say, you know what? the status quo is not working. we can do better. [applause] sen. sanders: and let me give you -- i can't give you many examples -- but let me give you the most contemporary example of what happens when people stand up and fight back. if we were here in this beautiful auditorium five...
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who changed the rules?u look at the 65 immigration act, president kennedy and ted kennedy and what they did. crime is down, but we're so much more aggressive about surveillance and all of that. you come to a guy like bill braton. when it comes to president reagan and the ideas, you look at the courts and the current argument over who to replace justice scalia with. president reagan was trying to respond to the people who live in a living, changing constitution. he said we have to stick to the values. >> do you have a question? >> i'm always interested in how a book is put together. i looked at your cover, and it was interesting why you chose those four people. i have someone else you could have added there. >> yes, it is reagan, billy g m graham, you added -- is that you? >> yes. >> you have been writing for many years, enhow does someone write when they have another job? >> he didn't sit at the bar drinking. >> you know, the one thing i admit because i'm living here pretty much now, i had two computers. on
who changed the rules?u look at the 65 immigration act, president kennedy and ted kennedy and what they did. crime is down, but we're so much more aggressive about surveillance and all of that. you come to a guy like bill braton. when it comes to president reagan and the ideas, you look at the courts and the current argument over who to replace justice scalia with. president reagan was trying to respond to the people who live in a living, changing constitution. he said we have to stick to the...
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some of the different people and their priorities kind of changed.way from that was vision without execution was hallucination.at having an idea is important buti being about to execute that idea is more important and it ultimately comes down to people and trust and getting people to work in a collaborative way. >> woodruff: give us a betterdoe sense of what you mean by they internet of everything? because right people think of the internet as the device they carry around in their hand or that youtube video or some participating in social media. but you're saying it is going to be embedded in the way we live. in our education, our healthcare, in everything. >> the third wave is about integrating that and much more seeing it in those kind of ways, its kind of a more invisibleit internet, and people do talk about the internet of things which are devices sensors to track health and energy and things like that. and that will be part of it, but as this really cuts across all t parts of our life, as it cuts across all industries in the economy it is going
some of the different people and their priorities kind of changed.way from that was vision without execution was hallucination.at having an idea is important buti being about to execute that idea is more important and it ultimately comes down to people and trust and getting people to work in a collaborative way. >> woodruff: give us a betterdoe sense of what you mean by they internet of everything? because right people think of the internet as the device they carry around in their hand or...
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nothing changed. do we really have any arguments to believe that conflict can be changed so drastically, so there will be no, like, imperial style of internal policy? it will be respect for human freedom of media and respect for human rights? and belief in that. and how long will it take? particularly the united states and other countries, every effort so far we have tried to put there have failed. thank you. >> okay. the microphone is here. you know what, i -- i've got at least three friends who are now in their 50s. one is in his 80s. another one is in his 50s. another one is his late 40s. they all used to be alcoholics for most of their lives. >> russia? >> yeah. no, no, one is american. anyway, i don't think it really matters. the one who's in his 80s now, by the way. and this guy who is in his 80s, he quit drinking when he was 45 so he's lived for like 35 years at least ever since, sober, absolutely clean. but when he was quitting drinking, everybody around him was saying, look, you've been drink
nothing changed. do we really have any arguments to believe that conflict can be changed so drastically, so there will be no, like, imperial style of internal policy? it will be respect for human freedom of media and respect for human rights? and belief in that. and how long will it take? particularly the united states and other countries, every effort so far we have tried to put there have failed. thank you. >> okay. the microphone is here. you know what, i -- i've got at least three...
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lee -- ogenix x changing your view on china changes global inflation.hat is why correlations are high compared to pre-crisis tears compared to other markets. that was on bloomberg surveillance with tom keene and francine lacqua. luxury,till ahead, your your handbags, dragging luxury stocks lower and terrorism puts a damper on sale. more on its outlook, next. ♪ mark: you are watching bloomberg markets. i'm mark barton in london. betty: this is the european close. mark: let's talk about fashion. lvmh missing analyst estimates and shares falling as much as 3% on the news. sales hurt a drop in tourism after the attacks in paris and russell. new biometric visa requirements are weighing on european sales. let's bring in our bloomberg analysts -- was there a view that they were more immune than others to these factors effecting luxury? the categories it covers in a price point has amended. the other side would be what happened in q1 last year. worriesat are the big for the luxury goods industry as the earnings season kicks off? industry will say we are only lo
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changes the in the military you are always used to changes. >> reporter: hurry up and wait. >> yeah, her i up and wait. >> reporter: live look from chopper three over the scene heading over the delaware memorial bridge right now, traffic is backup for miles. officials with the delaware river and bay authority say expect this for possibly, several days. they will not give us an exact time line right now, it all just depend on how quickly they can make repairs. oh, by the way the bridge is in no danger of collapse. reporting live i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, cleve. we have more grid lock to talk about an overturned dump truck blocked eastbound schuylkill expressway this afternoon. chopper three near the university of knew exit. the authorities say one person suffered minor injuries. traffic is moving again in the eastbound lanes. >>> man accused of shooting philadelphia police officer james mccollough is held without bail. the scott griffin was arraigned on attempted murder charges. griffin allegedly fired the shot that wounded mccollough in west philadelphia a
changes the in the military you are always used to changes. >> reporter: hurry up and wait. >> yeah, her i up and wait. >> reporter: live look from chopper three over the scene heading over the delaware memorial bridge right now, traffic is backup for miles. officials with the delaware river and bay authority say expect this for possibly, several days. they will not give us an exact time line right now, it all just depend on how quickly they can make repairs. oh, by the way...
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so that changed me. that change change the way i think about what is important and how just little actions of rebelliousness can change a lot of things. each each one of you can change that. so that is my speech. now let me just hear from you. [applause]. >> this is what i learned as a journalist, every question has to have be a question, right? so, thank you, do you want to say goodbye to the facebook people [applause]. >> it is something changing the industry. so -- who wants to talk? >> i want to give a quick background and then asked my question. i'm a journalism and political science student at the university of maryland. i was undocumented for 15 years and i see the person that you are for our community. you are are one of the very few leaders in my opinion for latinos and for immigrants. i appreciate that. i want to thank you personally for that. you are here over me. >> you me. >> you are here for me i learned from you. >> my question is, were you and activists or were you first a journalist? we
so that changed me. that change change the way i think about what is important and how just little actions of rebelliousness can change a lot of things. each each one of you can change that. so that is my speech. now let me just hear from you. [applause]. >> this is what i learned as a journalist, every question has to have be a question, right? so, thank you, do you want to say goodbye to the facebook people [applause]. >> it is something changing the industry. so -- who wants to...
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the republican national committee change any convention delegate rules? >> we want to put our hand on the scale and understand we want a fair and open nomination process, we want to take the rules out of the equation and make this about a vote on the floor. nicole: peter barnes will have a special report from florida and harriet tubman will replace president andrew jackson on the front of the $20 bill. why the switch? we will tell you. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at morning market and breaking news. nicole: welcome back, it is 5:15 in the morning in new york. volkswagen has reached a deal with us officials to buy back almost half 1 million diesel cars that use sophisticated software to evade us emission rules. compensation fund for owners worth $1 billion. the presidential campaign has shifted to five eastern states holding primaries next week in the battle for delegates continues there, tech companies microsoft and google reported earnings after the close today, analysts expect good numbers. stock market futures ahead of "the opening bel
the republican national committee change any convention delegate rules? >> we want to put our hand on the scale and understand we want a fair and open nomination process, we want to take the rules out of the equation and make this about a vote on the floor. nicole: peter barnes will have a special report from florida and harriet tubman will replace president andrew jackson on the front of the $20 bill. why the switch? we will tell you. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first...
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just $240 can provide a surgery that will change a child's life forever. or a gift of any amount will help a waiting child get the surgery they so desperately need. >> lou lipofsky: do it because it will make your life richer. do it because you will be setting an example, as a role model for your children and your family. do it because it's the right thing to do. >> dr. bill magee: we need to do more, we need to be in more places, we need to help more kids. >> announcer: thousands of children are waiting. please go to your phone now. help us change lives, one smile at a time. >> roma downey: i'm at a hospital in tegucigalpa, honduras. over 200 children are gathered here with very anxious parents, all hoping for a miracle. every one of these kids was born with a cruel deformity. all it takes is a 45-minute surgery to repair, but their parents are too poor to afford it. so, these kids are left to grow up ridiculed and rejected. for many of them, their dream is about to come true. they'll receive a free surgery provided by a wonderful organization called oper
just $240 can provide a surgery that will change a child's life forever. or a gift of any amount will help a waiting child get the surgery they so desperately need. >> lou lipofsky: do it because it will make your life richer. do it because you will be setting an example, as a role model for your children and your family. do it because it's the right thing to do. >> dr. bill magee: we need to do more, we need to be in more places, we need to help more kids. >> announcer:...
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change for a 20. historic change that will oust andrew jackson and bring significant changes to other cash in your wallet as well. >> i'm glad figuretively i'm a bleeding heart. gunpoint and why the owner says he isn't angry at the thief. >> what triggered a fire to pay tribute to fallen firefighter. alison: a plane crash in the shadow of the i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and president obama have the exact same position. the post praised van hollen g champion on gun safety," and condemned the edwards ads that "mislead" voters. donna edwards. will she say anything to win an election? leon: the victims in yesterday's deadly plane crash in queen ann's county have been identified. maryland state police say richard hess was flying the plane an
change for a 20. historic change that will oust andrew jackson and bring significant changes to other cash in your wallet as well. >> i'm glad figuretively i'm a bleeding heart. gunpoint and why the owner says he isn't angry at the thief. >> what triggered a fire to pay tribute to fallen firefighter. alison: a plane crash in the shadow of the i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that...
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what potential rule changes might we hear of?i think it is important to remember this is an ordinary meeting we have. we have them three times a year. rnc hosts them for committee members to come for training the state party or going over the budget and passing resolutions. there is discussion on rules. however chairman reince priebus made it clear that we want to leave those decisions and those conversations up to the delegates in cleveland. deirdre: in other words, just to be 100% on the same page with everybody, there will be no rule changes as of today, as of everything that was discussed there. if there are going to be changes they will be announced in july in cleveland? >> well i think it is also important to remember that rnc doesn't make any changes. the rnc generally every four years makes recommendations to the rules, to the convention rules committee. and they are purely suggestions and recommendations. those are voted by majority vote by all of the delegates. however they are recommendations. chairman reince priebus s
what potential rule changes might we hear of?i think it is important to remember this is an ordinary meeting we have. we have them three times a year. rnc hosts them for committee members to come for training the state party or going over the budget and passing resolutions. there is discussion on rules. however chairman reince priebus made it clear that we want to leave those decisions and those conversations up to the delegates in cleveland. deirdre: in other words, just to be 100% on the same...
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why change? you have a football team ru winning, you get to the super bowl, you don't change your quarterback? i am not changing. >> when i speak to a group of ten in a conference room, i am not going to speak the same way i spoke in pep pen to 25,000 people. it is a different thing. i will be saying similar things. yes, go ahead. [ inaudible ] >> i am doing a foreign policy speech which i look forward to. >> are ru concerned to some extent. [ inaudible ] >> i have had many, many people write in, tweet in, modern way of calling in, please don't change. i am not changing, i went to the best schools, i am a smart person. i will represent our country with dignity and very l i don't want to change. i think, it got me here. somebody said, if you change, if you were that way, you wouldn't be where you are right now. a lot of people are sitting back, saying, what happened darling, why are we sitting here watching television? when i announced, there were favorites that were going to win. one of those rac
why change? you have a football team ru winning, you get to the super bowl, you don't change your quarterback? i am not changing. >> when i speak to a group of ten in a conference room, i am not going to speak the same way i spoke in pep pen to 25,000 people. it is a different thing. i will be saying similar things. yes, go ahead. [ inaudible ] >> i am doing a foreign policy speech which i look forward to. >> are ru concerned to some extent. [ inaudible ] >> i have had...
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. >> winds of change. from pfizer to halliburton. when the government gets involved in business, should you change the way you invest? >>> strange sight. why a labor union today was protesting in support of management. >>> retirement revamp. the new rules are out and they could save you money. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday april 6th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is off this evening. we begin at the intersection of wall street and washington and the government's role in big business. today, two things happened. two stories that we've been following closely. pfizer called off its $160 billion takeover of allergan after the treasury department issued new rules that tightened corporate tax loopholes. and as merger and acquisition activity picks up on wall street, the justice department filed suit to prevent two of the largest oil field services companies halliburton and baker hughes from combining. let's begin with the $34 billion pending takeover by halliburto
. >> winds of change. from pfizer to halliburton. when the government gets involved in business, should you change the way you invest? >>> strange sight. why a labor union today was protesting in support of management. >>> retirement revamp. the new rules are out and they could save you money. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday april 6th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is off this...
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it is pressing pause on body changes that cannot be undone. it just gives everybody a chance to go okay, whoa, what are we doing here. >> when you first went in to see dr. lopez what were you thin thinking? >> very excited, i'm a woman already. it's actually a very long process. >> you're not ready to start what we call the cross-sex hormone. >> the decision is whether to give estrogen, the female hormone to roxie and testosterone, the male hormone to evan. this cross sexual hormone is irreversible. >> what would you say to somebody who says you are not old enough to make that decision? >> i'd say well you're not the person to tell me who i am. if i'm bugging them, i'm going ha ha i'm trans, they have no right to come into my life and telling me what i need to do. that's what my parents are for. my parents are doing a great job raising me. i do my anchors i clean my room, i don't gloat but i'm a great kid. i'm getting as and bs in school and they have no right to come telling us our family what to do. >> as you approach this phase of your life
it is pressing pause on body changes that cannot be undone. it just gives everybody a chance to go okay, whoa, what are we doing here. >> when you first went in to see dr. lopez what were you thin thinking? >> very excited, i'm a woman already. it's actually a very long process. >> you're not ready to start what we call the cross-sex hormone. >> the decision is whether to give estrogen, the female hormone to roxie and testosterone, the male hormone to evan. this cross...
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he's eager, he's old enough to understand how this will change his life. there's our little guy, son. his mom must be so relieved. now he'll have his chance to be normal, just like all the other boys in the village. [ speaking in foreign language ] that's it. no more names to be called. they've also posted the list, so now the parents are double-checking, hoping against hope that they missed hearing their name called. [ foreign language ] [ music ] witnessing the process of selection here, i find myself drawn to the faces of the mothers. as a mother myself, i was deeply impacted, first, by the anxiety and the anticipation and the hope of having come this far and hoping that their child's name would be called. out or not being called out, is a question of money. it seems rather simple then, that i should stand here and ask you to look into your heart and to do something to help us, to help them. so please, call now. because together, we can make miracles happen. >> announcer: you can provide a complete surgery for one waiting child right now, by becoming an
he's eager, he's old enough to understand how this will change his life. there's our little guy, son. his mom must be so relieved. now he'll have his chance to be normal, just like all the other boys in the village. [ speaking in foreign language ] that's it. no more names to be called. they've also posted the list, so now the parents are double-checking, hoping against hope that they missed hearing their name called. [ foreign language ] [ music ] witnessing the process of selection here, i...
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of change. they are having the nerve to stand up and tell the entire community, at home and abroad, enough is enough is enough. thank you all very much. please go have a seat. >> folks, look, thank you for the introduction. it doesn't make me feel old that you were not born when i wrote the law. i just want to think about this. at least you flew all the way from south africa where she is studying abroad this semester to be here today. i went to thank you. that is a long way and it an expense. you do us a great honor, lisa, for being here today. you know, you saw standing behind me represents all of you a lot of passion and lisa produced a documentary on her experience of african-american women who are sexual assault survivors and it's powerful. i hope you're all going to get a chance to see it. lisa and all the champions here today, we owe you. my four granddaughters, one is graduating from college and three who aren't there yet ou. every young woman in america owes you. thank you for calling at
of change. they are having the nerve to stand up and tell the entire community, at home and abroad, enough is enough is enough. thank you all very much. please go have a seat. >> folks, look, thank you for the introduction. it doesn't make me feel old that you were not born when i wrote the law. i just want to think about this. at least you flew all the way from south africa where she is studying abroad this semester to be here today. i went to thank you. that is a long way and it an...
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have you changed your mind?m speak, did it sway you, or are you still where you were when you came out? >> i would love to hear tonight's town hall and the rest of the week. when you see them talk amongst their family it gives a different perspective. >> let us know if and when you change your mind. great to have both of you. if you want to give us your take, you watched last night. you have opinions as well. tweet us, post on facebook.com/newday. >>> following a lot of news on this wednesday including speaker ryan making it clear he does not want to be the presidential nominee. let's get to it. >> these are trick sters. >> candidate wallowed in the mud. >> the republican party was 100% controlled by the rnc. >> they saw how i was doing and didn't like it. >> i do not want neuer will i accept the nomination for our party. >> what we need is leadership that has the courage to stand up. >> bernie sanders has had trouble answering the questions. >> campaign and within without being dependent on wall street. >> we'r
have you changed your mind?m speak, did it sway you, or are you still where you were when you came out? >> i would love to hear tonight's town hall and the rest of the week. when you see them talk amongst their family it gives a different perspective. >> let us know if and when you change your mind. great to have both of you. if you want to give us your take, you watched last night. you have opinions as well. tweet us, post on facebook.com/newday. >>> following a lot of...
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where is this change? why are we here? we demand action.: the efforts at stanford university follow several other student actions on campuses across the country including university of missouri, yale, and ithaca college. the president of mizzou resigned after weeks of demonstrations by black students against what they called a lax response to bigotry and vandalism on campus. well for more on diversity at stanford university we're joined , by two guests. maya odei is a graduating senior majoring in bioengineering and a member who's teaching you? and we're joined by judge ladoris cordell, a retired superior court judge who spent 19 years on the bench in santa clara county in california. she is former assistant dean at stanford law school and former vice provost of stanford university. we welcome you both to democracy now! i want to begin with may. who is who's teaching us? coalition,student calling on the uversity to diversify its faculty, student body, its curriculum, and also asking for the university to develop from private and with other
where is this change? why are we here? we demand action.: the efforts at stanford university follow several other student actions on campuses across the country including university of missouri, yale, and ithaca college. the president of mizzou resigned after weeks of demonstrations by black students against what they called a lax response to bigotry and vandalism on campus. well for more on diversity at stanford university we're joined , by two guests. maya odei is a graduating senior majoring...
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the changes are not simply on the hillsides. on the plains, you can see greenhouses that are filled with vegetables. this extends the growing season. it's a very high value produce. the abundance and variety of new produce can be seen in the local markets. follow-up studies have shown that incomes have risen threefold. and scientists point to a more global benefit. plants, through photosynthesis, remove carbon from the air, countering the effect of human greenhouse gas emissions on the climate. as a result of its success, the lessons learnt from the loess plateau rehabilitation are now being applied all over china. but could such projects work elsewhere in less centrally controlled societies, with fewer resources and different soils? ethiopia, perhaps more than any other country, has come to symbolize the vulnerability of humankind to environmental catastrophe. this is a country whose problems have been increased by war and civil conflict. and now human-induced climate change is predicted to make matters worse. as on the loess p
the changes are not simply on the hillsides. on the plains, you can see greenhouses that are filled with vegetables. this extends the growing season. it's a very high value produce. the abundance and variety of new produce can be seen in the local markets. follow-up studies have shown that incomes have risen threefold. and scientists point to a more global benefit. plants, through photosynthesis, remove carbon from the air, countering the effect of human greenhouse gas emissions on the climate....
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to feel good that you can change something? or do you think it really influences change? >> i don't think, you know, that the popular conception is we just do it to pop ourselves up and assuage our guilt, but i don't think it is like that. i don't think any of us would waste the time to do it if we didn't think it was going to make a difference. with the amnesty tour, for instance, the membership was doubled worldwide. music, yes, . >> actually, as you guys know, you've got to film it in the right way. you've got to make it edited in such a way that it delivers the content in a meaningful and powerful and short enough, concise enough form that it actually makes a difference, touches people, and then, as i was learning even yesterday from -- because there has been a seismic shift. our dream is to get cameras to the world. we couldn't do that. the phone companies did that. >> right. >> way better than we would ever dream of. it's knots not getting the cameras out there. how do you actually film it in such a way that it can be used as evidence? so, are there any incriminatin
to feel good that you can change something? or do you think it really influences change? >> i don't think, you know, that the popular conception is we just do it to pop ourselves up and assuage our guilt, but i don't think it is like that. i don't think any of us would waste the time to do it if we didn't think it was going to make a difference. with the amnesty tour, for instance, the membership was doubled worldwide. music, yes, . >> actually, as you guys know, you've got to film...
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we can change it up. nobody want anything to change but change is inevitable. this is what we have to figure out in america. we have to change. >> so we should have a $7.50 bill? and put some women on it. >> a $420 bill. there you go. >> you know who got taken off andrew "trail of tears" jackson. >> larry: that's what people have been arguing. >> that guy was all about indian genocide. everyone time i go to an in indian restaurant it's all i see. >> and like he's judging you. like you don't deserve to hold me. >> no, he is not judging you. he had syphilis. that is the look. >> larry: and he just got electrocuted. >> it's a wonder he looked that photogenic. >> larry: okay what if they said we're getting a woman on one of the bills tomorrow but we're taking off "in god we trust." do we need that on your currency? >> people would lose their minds. yeah. >> i think there's room. there's room for everything. >> larry: why is god on our money? >> i don't know. >> i personally don't have a problem with it on mon
we can change it up. nobody want anything to change but change is inevitable. this is what we have to figure out in america. we have to change. >> so we should have a $7.50 bill? and put some women on it. >> a $420 bill. there you go. >> you know who got taken off andrew "trail of tears" jackson. >> larry: that's what people have been arguing. >> that guy was all about indian genocide. everyone time i go to an in indian restaurant it's all i see. >>...
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one change. i want us to have a clear vision and the public to have a clear vision. if we don't implement these changes and like you said it's a wild wild weston this now. >> that reminds me that we have been commuting with the shuttle operators that they need to get off the arterial streets, get on the arterial streets, sorry. and that has to remain constant. that we've been giving them the message. what will happen is is we'll have much more shuttle activity on valencia to san jose and buses will run on some combination of church and perhaps dolores while we move towards a decision. >> so, we are going to have problems sort of no matter what we do here it sounds like. either we approve this now and then we make the changes to it as quickly as we can to diffuse the concentration of the shuttles on anyone street or we don't approve it now and the commuter shuttles are left in some odd limbo. >> right, i think with the first option. >> if i can clarify, i wouldn't say if we don't approve this, i d
one change. i want us to have a clear vision and the public to have a clear vision. if we don't implement these changes and like you said it's a wild wild weston this now. >> that reminds me that we have been commuting with the shuttle operators that they need to get off the arterial streets, get on the arterial streets, sorry. and that has to remain constant. that we've been giving them the message. what will happen is is we'll have much more shuttle activity on valencia to san jose and...
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is that likely to change or does the president want to do anything to change that? >> reporter: you know, the president is speaking and working for the united states best national interests with the allies as best he can. these countries are allies. i was here in 2008 when president bush came at the same time toward the end of his presidency. there was a different atmosphere. stars and stripes hanging from the lamp posts in the city here with a warm reception at the airport. if you breakdown what some of president obama talked with king salman about, he talked about lebanon and it is political solidarity there. there was funding withdrawn because they believe the money is going to hezbollah that is fighting against interests in syria. there are differences when president obama talked to king salman last night and importance of helping iraqi government rebuild where isis retreats and pushed out of ramadi. the saudis see the iraqi relationship as something that is backed up by iran. that isis important to them. saudi arabia wants that transition now. the question on t
is that likely to change or does the president want to do anything to change that? >> reporter: you know, the president is speaking and working for the united states best national interests with the allies as best he can. these countries are allies. i was here in 2008 when president bush came at the same time toward the end of his presidency. there was a different atmosphere. stars and stripes hanging from the lamp posts in the city here with a warm reception at the airport. if you...
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we change, right?to -- >> don't bust her bubble. >> okay. >> this is curious, because i always think i would love to be in a warm place, right? part of me says the caribbean or some place like that, right? >> i would like that. so i would think that's cool. but on the other hand i live with a woman who says she ain't moving. she likes where she lives. i got that problem, too. mine will never move. i'm never retiring. >> i love working. >> the villages? right? >> a lot of action there. >> i hear there's a nightclub, restaurants. i kind of think that would be fun. >> bar scene. >> would you clean up over there, my friend. dana? >> might have more than one dog. i would get another couple dogs. >> of course you would. i agree, i think it's important to keep doing something. teach, maybe. >> you retire, you die. i'm going to have my, i'm going to lose my whole physical body. have my brain uploaded into a computer. it will be in a big fat of gel and have all of these things plugged in and i'll sit there for
we change, right?to -- >> don't bust her bubble. >> okay. >> this is curious, because i always think i would love to be in a warm place, right? part of me says the caribbean or some place like that, right? >> i would like that. so i would think that's cool. but on the other hand i live with a woman who says she ain't moving. she likes where she lives. i got that problem, too. mine will never move. i'm never retiring. >> i love working. >> the villages? right?...
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and they are welcoming this change. they are embracing the change. they are asking for more change. i had somebody say to me when i came, we thought would you be wearing a cape. they're really -- they are inviting us in to do more than software but to talk about how to change, how to make culture change, how to make culture shift, how to start thinking about using the methodology for software development, like usingusing human center design and put the customer first and how do you extend it beyond tech? how do you extend it into policy making? and into what we call user centered government. they have been really -- the agencies are -- any tool in their arsenal that they can add to actually fix stuff and make stuff better day in and day out, they are all about it. >> the name todd park has come up. i want to say for those of you who don't know, todd was one of the leaders who created the presidential innovation fellowship and is a former cto of the government, one of the co-founders and real drivers behind the u.s. digital service. he is sitting right over there. hi, todd. [ applaus
and they are welcoming this change. they are embracing the change. they are asking for more change. i had somebody say to me when i came, we thought would you be wearing a cape. they're really -- they are inviting us in to do more than software but to talk about how to change, how to make culture change, how to make culture shift, how to start thinking about using the methodology for software development, like usingusing human center design and put the customer first and how do you extend it...
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it has dramatically changed his life.e also giving the elderly something to look forward to. that's important in this aging society. this is a very typical residential area in beijing. wang shuqin has been cooking for her family for over 30 years. she began selling her own cooking online late last year. she uses an app that is rub undrun under the concept of delivering homemade cooking.n under the concept of delivering homemade cooking. anyone can sell their dishes using this app, as long as they pass health checkups and inspection sanitations. wang has about 12 dishes registered here. she registers food that her family members like. wang had been a factory worker since she was young, but her dream was to open a restaurant. when she retired, she had been caring for her grandchildren, but after learning she could start a business using this app, she decided to make her dream come true. it took a bit of money to pay fort inspections, utensils and lunch boxes but she was surprised how easy it was to start her own business. w
it has dramatically changed his life.e also giving the elderly something to look forward to. that's important in this aging society. this is a very typical residential area in beijing. wang shuqin has been cooking for her family for over 30 years. she began selling her own cooking online late last year. she uses an app that is rub undrun under the concept of delivering homemade cooking.n under the concept of delivering homemade cooking. anyone can sell their dishes using this app, as long as...
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hands,business changes if it changes to another entity, some particular employees who had this in theiract would be paid out. establisheddard has , as well as recently defined on april 29, talking about a double trigger. the double trigger specifically said that it was a funny statement. fundamentally, it said that a double trigger provision benefits require a change of control and termination of employment. running, someone else the company and someone gets fired by the new owner. today's paperwork does not appear to say much different. all employees of a certain type longer have to be fired the beach -- to be paid. the new filing specifically says a sale of all or substantially all of the companies operating businesses. the change of control would be triggered and payments or small would go to those employees with those in their contracts. emily: what is it mean for marissa mayer's? has thisissa mayer in her contract. as does the cfo. this change in control for her is a good one. it will guarantee even if she is ,ot hired by the new people with that change in control, it would give he
hands,business changes if it changes to another entity, some particular employees who had this in theiract would be paid out. establisheddard has , as well as recently defined on april 29, talking about a double trigger. the double trigger specifically said that it was a funny statement. fundamentally, it said that a double trigger provision benefits require a change of control and termination of employment. running, someone else the company and someone gets fired by the new owner. today's...
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is this something that can actually make change? >> oh, it's making a lot of change.ow, we give shout outs - much love to black lives matter in this film chi-raq. but i have sort of a different approach. is that and father... michael pfleger. you know, we talk about this all the time. it can't be about... just about what is the color, the complexion of the hand, the finger that pulls the trigger. so for me it just can't be black lives matter. let's talk about the cops who are shootin' us down like dogs in the street. not all cops. >> right. >> but... look, people... mothers and fathers are burying their sons and daughters. that's a fact. but we're... we have to look amongst ourselves what we're doin' too. so me... for me... and i'm not speakin' on... on behalf of 45 million african americans. for me, if you... if... you... you don't have a moral... for me a moral foundation if you're only talkin' about cops. we're killin' ourselves. so... >> so it's just not these incidents of police brutality or officer-involved shootings, what you're saying is we also have to pay at
is this something that can actually make change? >> oh, it's making a lot of change.ow, we give shout outs - much love to black lives matter in this film chi-raq. but i have sort of a different approach. is that and father... michael pfleger. you know, we talk about this all the time. it can't be about... just about what is the color, the complexion of the hand, the finger that pulls the trigger. so for me it just can't be black lives matter. let's talk about the cops who are shootin' us...
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as people change. of the standing out here aarp california state office. i am about to speak to the senior manager for advocacy for aarp. what more information can we find out. adjustment of living is an annual adjustment made to the social security check to help the amount of benefits adjust to the cost of inflation. the issue right now involves around the cola and insuring the trust fund has enough to support future generations. >> the cost of living continues to rise. it is not come up -- kept up with inflation. you are seeing individuals having to live off of a benefit that has not kept up with the cost of living and still having to have all of the necessary basic necessities including everything, food, that goes into basic care. limited in what they can afford. >> for many, social security is something that directly affects them as they age. what we have forgotten is the system is supported by americans who are currently working and paying into the system. retiredw for me when i even though i have
as people change. of the standing out here aarp california state office. i am about to speak to the senior manager for advocacy for aarp. what more information can we find out. adjustment of living is an annual adjustment made to the social security check to help the amount of benefits adjust to the cost of inflation. the issue right now involves around the cola and insuring the trust fund has enough to support future generations. >> the cost of living continues to rise. it is not come up...
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anything you'd want to change on abortion? >> at this moment, the laws are set and we have to leave it that way. >> i reached out to trump's campaign aides to get a handle on what exactly donald trump meant when he said it looks like we have to leave it that way. it sounded to me like he was trying to suggest that the st e states can't change the law because federal law prohibits that's from happening but he left the impression he wants to keep abortion legal by saying the laws are set and we have to leave it that way. we're waiting to hear from his campaign but it's a fitting way to end perhaps a rough week. when all else fails for donald trump, he tries to change the subject. like he did today. >> ted cruz was my roommate. i did not like him at all in college. >> reporter: slamming ted cruz in a new instagram video after one of the billionaire front-runner's worst weeks since the campaign began, causing a bipartisan firestorm with these comments when asked if women should be punish forward vang abortion if it became illegal.
anything you'd want to change on abortion? >> at this moment, the laws are set and we have to leave it that way. >> i reached out to trump's campaign aides to get a handle on what exactly donald trump meant when he said it looks like we have to leave it that way. it sounded to me like he was trying to suggest that the st e states can't change the law because federal law prohibits that's from happening but he left the impression he wants to keep abortion legal by saying the laws are...
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so things are changing. so i said to cynthia, i said, check -- what she would do every year, tell me how we're doing. and she came back with most discouraging news i've received as a u.s. senator or as vice president and he said, we're getting better everywhere except girls between 14 and 24. when you wrote the law, one and four of them were being raped or abused on college campus and the number hasn't changed at all. and then it was in 18 years, now 22 years. so went to the president and that's when we started with tina chin who runs the office of women and girls here, a program called" it's on us." because what i did was, after we did that, i did virtual town meetings. i asked the question: please let me know what one or two things you think we could do to make it safer for you in your high school or on your campus. i expected that i would get legitimate things like, you know, better lighting in parking garages, more lighting on campuses, more police escorts, campus police from the library to my dorm, et c
so things are changing. so i said to cynthia, i said, check -- what she would do every year, tell me how we're doing. and she came back with most discouraging news i've received as a u.s. senator or as vice president and he said, we're getting better everywhere except girls between 14 and 24. when you wrote the law, one and four of them were being raped or abused on college campus and the number hasn't changed at all. and then it was in 18 years, now 22 years. so went to the president and...
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emily chang: the product is popular. cook says it is more stable than people are letting on. >> i think part of an is that it is in a placement market now. a couple years ago, all of these new people were getting smartphones. aw, if you have the relatively good phone, especially an iphone, maybe you're not going to get the next one because it is about as capable as it was before. bar ins a much higher china. emily chang: what about the future of apple? >> they have big acquisitions now. >> i find this interesting and they have more than a dozen with acquisitions focused on technology. alistair: they have always been small and they will try to do something bigger. emily: what about twitter? user growth, and users dick groat which is a good thing. >> the user growth was a good thing and it may be the oscars and things like that. twitter may say that you do not want to read too much into this and the underlying problem is advertisers and losing confidence in the platforms. the always way you can get it back really is to gro
emily chang: the product is popular. cook says it is more stable than people are letting on. >> i think part of an is that it is in a placement market now. a couple years ago, all of these new people were getting smartphones. aw, if you have the relatively good phone, especially an iphone, maybe you're not going to get the next one because it is about as capable as it was before. bar ins a much higher china. emily chang: what about the future of apple? >> they have big acquisitions...
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north carolina allows for that change.ly than what was before or after april 1. the charlotte law was going to allow in charlotte men to use women's restrooms. women to use men's west rooms. it didn't deal with employment. employment is the same before and after the state law and even under the state law, the state law still is compatible with another north carolina law that frankly allows someone to use a different restroom if you change that on your birth certificate. so if you've gone through surgical procedures or if we have it, you can change that and use the other reeft room. but what we have now is back to common sense. that is a man who's biologically an ma, and that's what it says on their birth certificate, they cannot go -- >> tell merks why is that the state's business if a person goes through a procedure to change genitalia. why is that the state's business? >> well, you know, just within a week ago we had a 51-year-old cross-dressing male who went into a woman's restroom and exposed himself and now he's being
north carolina allows for that change.ly than what was before or after april 1. the charlotte law was going to allow in charlotte men to use women's restrooms. women to use men's west rooms. it didn't deal with employment. employment is the same before and after the state law and even under the state law, the state law still is compatible with another north carolina law that frankly allows someone to use a different restroom if you change that on your birth certificate. so if you've gone...
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go change the policy. general verrilli: it's a difference between in your in , your proposed hypothetical, mr. chief justice, that's a direct action against the land owner by the government. in this case, we're not acting directly against texas. we're regulating individual aliens, and there's an indirect and incidental effect on texas. and that gets to, it seems to me, the deeper and broader point of importance here, which is that if you're going to recognize and it would be the first time, i think, in our history you're going to recognize that kind of incidental/indirect effect as a basis for allowing one government to sue another, then there's really no limit on the kinds of -- justice sotomayor: mr. general, in the normal course of things, let's assume that texas decides tomorrow to change its law, and it says, now, contrary to what the its law says right at this moment that it's not going to , give licenses to immigrants with deferred action. presumably, the immigrant who wants that license would sue t
go change the policy. general verrilli: it's a difference between in your in , your proposed hypothetical, mr. chief justice, that's a direct action against the land owner by the government. in this case, we're not acting directly against texas. we're regulating individual aliens, and there's an indirect and incidental effect on texas. and that gets to, it seems to me, the deeper and broader point of importance here, which is that if you're going to recognize and it would be the first time, i...
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i doubt they will see much change in the rules.ule committee at-this-point in the contest doe does not have an option to change the rules, we can only change them through the convention committee. lou: they do not convene until weekend before the convention, correct? >> it comes in week before, yes, start that tuesday the week before the convention starts. lou: by time you get there, you are going to have a lot of a lot of understanding of what the -- the membership if you will, members want to see happen. a lot of people are worried about the make up of the various committees, who will there be there make those decisions. and a lots of talk is that, cruz has a bigger reputation but he has fewer delegates at-this-point. than trump. and that trump will be under represented. how concerned should people be about that. >> i don't think that is going to happen. ruling committee -- rules committee made up of one man one woman. those delegations are dominated by trump people, because, donald trump has so far won 23 to 24 states we'll see
i doubt they will see much change in the rules.ule committee at-this-point in the contest doe does not have an option to change the rules, we can only change them through the convention committee. lou: they do not convene until weekend before the convention, correct? >> it comes in week before, yes, start that tuesday the week before the convention starts. lou: by time you get there, you are going to have a lot of a lot of understanding of what the -- the membership if you will, members...
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the right kind of change.ee with stuart, that if trump goes in with a lot to overcome, i think she has to execute and talk about the things she wants to do and how she wants to make the country different and how she can be for change also. john: there's no way in which you think trump, given his volatility, that that would be psychologically destabilizing? james: everyone wants to say trump has a chance but this clinical thing started with bertha rhythm, which is the most asinine, racist things since george wallace ran for president. john: thank you for doing this. james carville will stay there. we will be right back. ♪ bernie sanders: it would be a that would be qualiie sders: ty women. >> would you name a couple? bernie sanders: no. it is early to speculate. but elizabeth warren i think has been a real championship standing up for working families and taking on wall street. >> we are back with longtime clinton ally james carville and joining us from our washington bureau, in the obama administration, anita
the right kind of change.ee with stuart, that if trump goes in with a lot to overcome, i think she has to execute and talk about the things she wants to do and how she wants to make the country different and how she can be for change also. john: there's no way in which you think trump, given his volatility, that that would be psychologically destabilizing? james: everyone wants to say trump has a chance but this clinical thing started with bertha rhythm, which is the most asinine, racist things...
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reflect the change.here's discussions underway in washington what the right balance is between providing flexibility to people and also providing a safety net. >> what is the right balance? that's the huge question. how do you get policy right if you're in the government looking at this very changing work force? >> first of all, you need more dialogue between the innovators and the policymakers. that's been lacking on a lot of issues. in this particular issue there is a lot of discussion. there are some bills being discussed in congress, i'm on the national advisory council, innovation and entrepreneurship. this is an area of focus. it will take some time to work through the issues. my guess of what will happen is there are some benefits that will be more portable and modularized when you take an uber car there maybe a slight fee associated that goes in to a bucket that provides some of the benefits, workers' comp and other benefits. i think it will take some time. this concept didn't exist five years ag
reflect the change.here's discussions underway in washington what the right balance is between providing flexibility to people and also providing a safety net. >> what is the right balance? that's the huge question. how do you get policy right if you're in the government looking at this very changing work force? >> first of all, you need more dialogue between the innovators and the policymakers. that's been lacking on a lot of issues. in this particular issue there is a lot of...