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i want to improve relations and move towards a strong mutually benefici benefici beneficial strategic relationship. >>> we are seeing a tropical system in the western pacific. let's bring in robert speta. we just had a powerful storm last week. how bad will this be? >> this does not look like as strong as last week but hitting a coast line which is much more vulnerable to the tropical systems. it is extending out towards the capital. this is our tropical storm. it is still pushing off towards the west. we are starting to see intensification out of this and will likely be intensifying to a typhoon just prior to landfall by tuesday afternoon. winds 108 gusting up to 162 kilometers per hour. that is enough to cause damage and definitely light buildings you could be seeing some of those really taking significant damage out of this. i think the bigger threat as this pushes out over the philippines is the rainfall. even extending towards manila you could see 200 to 300 millimeters. this could result to landslides in the mountains. it is going to be a stand still as we look ahead to tuesday
i want to improve relations and move towards a strong mutually benefici benefici beneficial strategic relationship. >>> we are seeing a tropical system in the western pacific. let's bring in robert speta. we just had a powerful storm last week. how bad will this be? >> this does not look like as strong as last week but hitting a coast line which is much more vulnerable to the tropical systems. it is extending out towards the capital. this is our tropical storm. it is still...
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. >> we think that it's beneficial to the customers. it's beneficial to the utility. and we're really in a time period where we need to be providing more information to our customers. >> reporter: palo alto utilities claims customers have dropped usage by 17%. now they may lead the way in how we track our water and keep ourselves accountable. >> so we know we're only using the amount of water we think we're using and using just the right amount for our plants and for our family. >> reporter: this pilot program is scheduled to run through 2016. it is also being closely watched by other water companies in the bay area. reporting live in palo alto, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> an air b & b customer is refusing to leave a vacation condo in southern california. a san francisco woman rented her palm springs home through the online hotelier. she says the texas man who rented it outstayed his reservation and now claims he is a legal occupant. under california law, people have rights if they have been living in a space for more than 30 days. >> you know,
. >> we think that it's beneficial to the customers. it's beneficial to the utility. and we're really in a time period where we need to be providing more information to our customers. >> reporter: palo alto utilities claims customers have dropped usage by 17%. now they may lead the way in how we track our water and keep ourselves accountable. >> so we know we're only using the amount of water we think we're using and using just the right amount for our plants and for our...
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and that is not really beneficial to our rate pairs and not beneficial to the urban forest and the community workforce and that the point that i am trying to make, it requires more thoughtful and deliberation about these partnerships. >> thank you. >> back to the communication and out reach, just for a second. i think even to take the conversation and you see that we think about communication and out reach, it is an ever advising thing and we always say that we want the perfect out reach strategy and the perfect out reach out come, but in reality, it is often times the question of how you are driving to get there and to make sure that you are constantly moving in that direction. everything that you heard is no different, we talk about the ipad and the urban water shed, for example, we started that with a local water project several years prior but yet we are implementing it into this massive sewer system out reach and i think that is kind of our message is there are a lot of different ways and we will continue to work and enhance our relationships and broadening our partnerships with a lot o
and that is not really beneficial to our rate pairs and not beneficial to the urban forest and the community workforce and that the point that i am trying to make, it requires more thoughtful and deliberation about these partnerships. >> thank you. >> back to the communication and out reach, just for a second. i think even to take the conversation and you see that we think about communication and out reach, it is an ever advising thing and we always say that we want the perfect out...
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. >> ( translated ): now they are approaching a scenario that is least beneficial to them and most beneficialus, a war in the city. >> warner: president poroshenko dismissed that possibility yesterday, saying, "there will be no street fighting in donetsk." still, the rebels say new separatist recruits are pouring in. on sunday, thousands rallied in donetsk. >> i would take up arms tomorrow. and better to die on a barricade than be under the ukrainian hoof. >> warner: but officials in kiev claim the military now controls nearly two-thirds of the two regions where rebels had declared independence. they also say they've secured all road border crossings with russia, to try to prevent more russian equipment and forces from entering. in washington today, senators pressed for u.s. new sanctions against russia. but assistant secretary of state victoria nuland repeated the administration's preference to act in concert with the europeans. >> we are continuing to prepare the next round of sanctions. as we have said repeatedly and as the president has said, these sanctions will be more effective they wi
. >> ( translated ): now they are approaching a scenario that is least beneficial to them and most beneficialus, a war in the city. >> warner: president poroshenko dismissed that possibility yesterday, saying, "there will be no street fighting in donetsk." still, the rebels say new separatist recruits are pouring in. on sunday, thousands rallied in donetsk. >> i would take up arms tomorrow. and better to die on a barricade than be under the ukrainian hoof. >>...
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up and leave and try to shape this region and try to create outcomes that are beneficial to the united states and beneficialo our friends. presidenter hand, the knows full well that the average american is completely uninterested, and not even uninterested but completely wary. new adventures in the middle east, they look at the middle east as a cesspool and say, really? you are going to get the shia and the sunni in iraq to like each other? it seems a little unrealistic, so i think the white house take some comfort in that. alwaysrey goldberg, conspiring to keep you employed, it was great talking to you. >> thank you. ♪ >> we continue this evening with the rider chuck klosterman, an author who is a writer of pretty much everything, cultural criticism, and he is the ethical columnist for the new york times magazine. his most recent collection of essays is called "i wear the black hat: grappling with was just" and it published in paperback, and i am pleased to have him at this table. losterman, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> this really is an age of villains in many ways, the golden
up and leave and try to shape this region and try to create outcomes that are beneficial to the united states and beneficialo our friends. presidenter hand, the knows full well that the average american is completely uninterested, and not even uninterested but completely wary. new adventures in the middle east, they look at the middle east as a cesspool and say, really? you are going to get the shia and the sunni in iraq to like each other? it seems a little unrealistic, so i think the white...
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you will accomplish something really significant in the company, it will be really beneficial to you and really beneficial to us, so it is like well actually it is this mission oriented, realistic time frame project that creates the mutual investment opportunity. so what you would call that, well, let's call it tour of duty. >> >> rose: right. >> because it is resonant. now it has some weird, you know, some people find the military connotations pod positive and some meg, we don't really mean anything with the military connotation other than a coherent mission oriented project within a reasonable amount of time. >> so there are three phases right? three different -- >> so. we started the one we wrote the hpr article on the transformational, which is work for, you know, two to five years, it all depends on the i have and the, industry and the job and everything else we do something transformational for your career and your work, then we realize as we were wrestling with it there are at least two other types one which is the foundational tour, which i so much like love this company, this company is my missio
you will accomplish something really significant in the company, it will be really beneficial to you and really beneficial to us, so it is like well actually it is this mission oriented, realistic time frame project that creates the mutual investment opportunity. so what you would call that, well, let's call it tour of duty. >> >> rose: right. >> because it is resonant. now it has some weird, you know, some people find the military connotations pod positive and some meg, we...
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up and lead and try to shape this region and try to create out comes that are beneficial to the united states and beneficial to our friends the president knows full well the average american is completely uninterested not only uninterested but completely wary of new adventures in the middle east, they look at the middle east as a swamp and cesspool and uay, really you are going to get the shia and super i think, chicago shia and sunni to like each other and i think the white house takes comfort in that. >> jeffrey goldberg, events seem to conspire to keep you employed. >> unfortunately, thank you. >> thank you. >> we continue this evening with the writer chuck klosterman, he is an author of pretty much everything, novels, memoirs, cultural criticism and he is is ethical advice columnist for "the new york times" magazine, the, his most recent collection of us says is called "i wear the black hat, grappling with villains" just published in paperback and i am pleased to have him at this table, klosterman, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> i don't know if this was contrived or you walked into it but this is
up and lead and try to shape this region and try to create out comes that are beneficial to the united states and beneficial to our friends the president knows full well the average american is completely uninterested not only uninterested but completely wary of new adventures in the middle east, they look at the middle east as a swamp and cesspool and uay, really you are going to get the shia and super i think, chicago shia and sunni to like each other and i think the white house takes comfort...
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beneficial effect. others argued it was illusory. it was not beneficial, and the consensus is that it had a very beneficial effect, helping african-americansp between everyone else. >> where is that debate in 2014? >> i think it is still with us. we still have tremendous racial inequality. it is more subtle. it is harder for public policy to address, but it is still important that the federal government remain vigilant when it comes to discrimination in the workplace. >> we have seen demographics do better and do worse, and i know this has been a part of your research. other minorities have struggled along. what is the best economic research, what does it say about the partition of our minorities in 2013 -- in 2014? >> the gaps have been growing, but mainly because we are seeing a spreading apart between the bottom and the top. minority groups at the bottom are swimming uphill, swimming against the tide. when you adjust for the rise in inequality overall, we are still seeing a continued narrowing of the gap. >> what do we need to do k-6, k-8 in education? are we succeeding there? k> we have to start with pre-g y and do better with pre-k. h
beneficial effect. others argued it was illusory. it was not beneficial, and the consensus is that it had a very beneficial effect, helping african-americansp between everyone else. >> where is that debate in 2014? >> i think it is still with us. we still have tremendous racial inequality. it is more subtle. it is harder for public policy to address, but it is still important that the federal government remain vigilant when it comes to discrimination in the workplace. >> we...
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i hope that safety standards like those that could have been beneficial in the treatment cou beneficial are a priority in this discussion. there are cruise ships underway with maximum capacities, larger than many of our small towns and cities in america. some cruise ships have more than 6,000 passengers and some 2000 staff with them. and, yet, they only require two medical professionals on board. imagine a small town of that size? my native home in mississippi, where there's some 57800 people living in -- what if we only had two medical professionals in the home toun? as a matter of fact, in my native city, we have 29. health care professionals. so there is -- that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship only containing 8,000 souls would have 4,000 on board. we all have a right to hear the stories of the victims. we do not need to pay the entire industry with a broad brush because of a few bad actors. but we should look for ways to make passenger cruises a safe environment for our american passengers and tourists. i encourage the industry to find a market-driven solution. i now
i hope that safety standards like those that could have been beneficial in the treatment cou beneficial are a priority in this discussion. there are cruise ships underway with maximum capacities, larger than many of our small towns and cities in america. some cruise ships have more than 6,000 passengers and some 2000 staff with them. and, yet, they only require two medical professionals on board. imagine a small town of that size? my native home in mississippi, where there's some 57800 people...
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beneficial to the markets. some are abusive. the idea to keep the beneficial parts and get rid of the abusive part.t my proposal does, because i only would slow down liquidity removing order. not liquidity providing once and that's what we need high frequency traders for. providing liquidity. cheryl: had bart chilton on two days agoings and he said same thing. provide liquidity to the market. adam: thank you for joining us. it could be one of the more audacious hat attacks on the u.s. government. harvesting a treasure trove of information on tens of thousands of federal employees. we'll show what you happened and who may be responsible next. cheryl: talk about all tern tougher investment? how about investing in baseball superstar babe ruth? we have ceo of a auction company with unbelievable collectibles available, 100 years after babe ruth's major league debut. ♪ x÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ cheryl: tomorrow marks the 100th anniversary of babe ruth's major league baseball debut. tomorrow, also the start of perhaps the the greatest babe rh auction in history. golden auctions will sell 215 babe ru
beneficial to the markets. some are abusive. the idea to keep the beneficial parts and get rid of the abusive part.t my proposal does, because i only would slow down liquidity removing order. not liquidity providing once and that's what we need high frequency traders for. providing liquidity. cheryl: had bart chilton on two days agoings and he said same thing. provide liquidity to the market. adam: thank you for joining us. it could be one of the more audacious hat attacks on the u.s....
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beneficial relationships. do you still stand by that? how was this mutually beneficial relationship for mr. hayes? >> of course we stand by that 100%. i would say this is an outlier in terms of -- in terms of things happening on the site. we regularly police seeking arrangement. we vet profiles to make sure that those who use our site are not in violation of our terms of use, which specifically state that you cannot solicit any service in exchange for sex. and, you know, fact of the matter is seeking arrangement is to women or sugar babies as silicon valley was to startups and techies back in the day. it stands has a beacon of hope for women that says no matter what background you come from, you know, you can attain the same success that these men have achieved through wealthy ben factors as well as life guidance from these men. and on the opposite side, of course, these men are able to find their ideal relationships in exchange for the financial assistance that they provide for these women. >> what it sounds to me like, it sounds like you're talking about prostitution. >> it is not. seeking arrangement is in no way or form prostitution. prostitution is a transactional relationship. and i use the term "relationship" loosely. it's a transaction that exchanges sex or sexual favors for money. sex is never a part of the arrangement. >> but for money, you're talking about what is beneficial to these women, and that's wealthy men. what they get out of it is a relationship of some sort. many people might see that as prostitution. >> absolutely not. just like in relationships you don't join a relationship and expect sex. that's not how it goes. and we certainly don't allow any arrangements to specify sex as part of the agreement between two individuals. if we find any evidence of that on the site the members are immediately suspended and booted off the site. >> police are referring to alex tichelman as a prostitute, though. so how was she allowed on your site if you say this is not a site for prostitution? >> well, the fact is alex tichelman we went through her profile and we actually did a background image search, which we do to all members to make sure they're not on any escort organize prostitutional website or anything that might promote that. and the fact is her profile didn't raise any red flags, nor was there anything within the contents of her profile that she was u
beneficial relationships. do you still stand by that? how was this mutually beneficial relationship for mr. hayes? >> of course we stand by that 100%. i would say this is an outlier in terms of -- in terms of things happening on the site. we regularly police seeking arrangement. we vet profiles to make sure that those who use our site are not in violation of our terms of use, which specifically state that you cannot solicit any service in exchange for sex. and, you know, fact of the...
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running on your treadmill may be as beneficial -- less running on your treadmill may be beneficial. so we got dr. richard besser to tell us, is this true? >> this is very surprising. they followed 55,000 dulls for 15 years and they found that those who ran were 45% less likely during that period to die from heart disease, 30% less likely to die from all causes, but the surprising thing was, it didn't matter whether you ran 5 minutes a day or 30 minutes every day. >> what? >> at a hard speed. it didn't matter. if you were a runner, you got the benefit. >> so for me now i can cut back or actually i need to add five minutes a day to running for myself? >> we were talking -- we don't like to run, but the thing here is at the start of the segment people who run in general, they were healthier, there were less smokers, they were less obese so they're healthier people, but the exciting thing here is it's showing that any kind of exercise has some benefit, that you don't have to exercise like you in order to get some health out of this. >> but just very quickly, to runners out there who are
running on your treadmill may be as beneficial -- less running on your treadmill may be beneficial. so we got dr. richard besser to tell us, is this true? >> this is very surprising. they followed 55,000 dulls for 15 years and they found that those who ran were 45% less likely during that period to die from heart disease, 30% less likely to die from all causes, but the surprising thing was, it didn't matter whether you ran 5 minutes a day or 30 minutes every day. >> what? >>...