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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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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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things were really changing. but history has changed and war accelerates that change. new york city was at the forefront. we see changes in the civil rights movement, in women's changing. it's a really -- ernie: a lot of people don't realize that. you mentioned civil rights and talked about women. elaborate on that. >> there was a national guard unit, primarily african-americans. it was re-formed as the 369th regimen. a lot of guys from harlem. the army was segregated. this is an all black unit. and they ended up serving under france officers. they were heroic. a lot of them won the awards, great reputation. when they come home, there's a wonderful parade for them. ernie: great parade for them. >> they ended up being the leaders of the civil rights movement in the united states at an early stage. ernie: a lot of history starting with world war i. tell me about some of the events we can look forward to. >> we're going to have workshops for teachers that reinvigorate the teaching of world war i. we hope to have concerts. was james reese. he introduced jazz to paris. peop
things were really changing. but history has changed and war accelerates that change. new york city was at the forefront. we see changes in the civil rights movement, in women's changing. it's a really -- ernie: a lot of people don't realize that. you mentioned civil rights and talked about women. elaborate on that. >> there was a national guard unit, primarily african-americans. it was re-formed as the 369th regimen. a lot of guys from harlem. the army was segregated. this is an all...
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emily chang: sam reporting.dents in germany plus for coming up with -- some students in germany get an a+ for running tetris on a building. they dedicated a year to creating the display. the total budget was just under $34,000 and was funded entirely by donations. up next, my interview with the ceo, who is not mincing words about the competition and he will weigh in on the verizon bid to buy yahoo!. we all ought to rethink our day jobs. largestang: the world's story-sharing is moving to the big screen. they hope to pull revenue from the user base of amateur writers and they could play a large role in making the company profitable. they have signed deals with paramount and tv five. -- tv 5. rrier raise the profit forecast and gained one million new monthly users. i spoke with the ceo and asked about how long he can keep it up. up and,ce revenue is adjusted, 98%. we still have less than 20% market share and the main dumber,ors, dumb and they are not adapting to the revolution and the things we are doing to change
emily chang: sam reporting.dents in germany plus for coming up with -- some students in germany get an a+ for running tetris on a building. they dedicated a year to creating the display. the total budget was just under $34,000 and was funded entirely by donations. up next, my interview with the ceo, who is not mincing words about the competition and he will weigh in on the verizon bid to buy yahoo!. we all ought to rethink our day jobs. largestang: the world's story-sharing is moving to the big...
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so we have got to change it.s an issue, it's an issue of justice but it's also an issue of common sense economics. fernando: right. but it's a business. there are private prisons. i know in different states when people are looking at drug reform laws, one of the big funders against those laws are unions of prison guards. so it seems like it's a complex -- marc: all of those - yeah, it's a cartel, . that speaks to what we have done around economic development if we have allowed incarcerating individuals to be the big business of a town or county. which is why fixing this is complex but we shouldn't see incarcerating individuals as a profit center and that's what the privatization of prisons has done. fernando: well, the data is very conclusive, at least california where i am very familiar with, it costs roughly $50,000 to incarcerate a person and about $12,000 to educate a child. the math doesn't work. it does benefit some industries. what do we do about it? marc: let's say we have to balance doing criminal justic
so we have got to change it.s an issue, it's an issue of justice but it's also an issue of common sense economics. fernando: right. but it's a business. there are private prisons. i know in different states when people are looking at drug reform laws, one of the big funders against those laws are unions of prison guards. so it seems like it's a complex -- marc: all of those - yeah, it's a cartel, . that speaks to what we have done around economic development if we have allowed incarcerating...
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there's no progress in music or in any of the arts, but there is change, and that change is certainlyn as much as anything by changes in technology. [recording plays violin music] funding for this program was provided by the annenberg/cpb project. catherine n.: hello, this is "live from paris" on "france 24." i'm catherine nicholson with your headlines. international outrage after a hospital was destroyed in syria's second city, aleppo. the united nations is calling on washington and moscow to use their influence to end the bloodshed. 24 police officers have been injured, three of them seriously, and 124 protesters put under arrest after a day of labor law protests in france boiled over into violence in several cities. and
there's no progress in music or in any of the arts, but there is change, and that change is certainlyn as much as anything by changes in technology. [recording plays violin music] funding for this program was provided by the annenberg/cpb project. catherine n.: hello, this is "live from paris" on "france 24." i'm catherine nicholson with your headlines. international outrage after a hospital was destroyed in syria's second city, aleppo. the united nations is calling on...
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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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david: nobody wants any changes to the company when he puts up changes like this.ory: a very good point. how important is video for facebook, it seems like their always loading it. either a live video or prerecorded video, not much monetization there. how will they be ready to turn that on and turn it into it a huge revenue driver for the company? cory: across the internet, video advertising is bringing in a lot of eyeballs in higher dollars. they are very mindful that snapchat is hitting a certain demographic of people, creating a lot of content, including a lot of the video content, like 10 billion video views yes, with a b. facebook is mindful of that, people are not creating as much content as just copying it and sharing it. video is one of those forces -- things they would like to see. what aboutvid kumal instagram? there are concerns about cannibalization there. some estimates, instagram is maybe $1.5 million this quarter. i don't think they reveal that? scarlet: why not? still think it is a business finding his footing, despite the fact it is doing well. ama
david: nobody wants any changes to the company when he puts up changes like this.ory: a very good point. how important is video for facebook, it seems like their always loading it. either a live video or prerecorded video, not much monetization there. how will they be ready to turn that on and turn it into it a huge revenue driver for the company? cory: across the internet, video advertising is bringing in a lot of eyeballs in higher dollars. they are very mindful that snapchat is hitting a...
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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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will this change employee relations?,and for we go to microsoft announced that it is getting hit hard today, down 43 points at 5.5%. more "bloomberg markets" after the break. ♪ david: this is bloomberg -- this is "bloomberg markets." i am david gura. general motors boosted compensation for its ceo to $26 million in 2016. most of it was paid in stocks and bonds. this led to a $12 million stock war. there was a one-time grant of two point $2 million in options. pharmaceuticals -- valeant pharmaceuticals says that they would hire a new joseph papa. cuban born people are allowed to disembark on an island. the first cruise from new york to cuba will happen on may 1. and that is your business flash update. the presidential candidates are --y for primary candidate the presidential candidates are busy for primary contests in five states. wins meanwhile, whoever the nominations, john heilemann joins us now to discuss with more. john. john: aloha. mahalo. lisa: what does this mean for donald trump? john: i don't know. the donald t
will this change employee relations?,and for we go to microsoft announced that it is getting hit hard today, down 43 points at 5.5%. more "bloomberg markets" after the break. ♪ david: this is bloomberg -- this is "bloomberg markets." i am david gura. general motors boosted compensation for its ceo to $26 million in 2016. most of it was paid in stocks and bonds. this led to a $12 million stock war. there was a one-time grant of two point $2 million in options....
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he says he is changing. his change is more of the same. so he is actually winking to the supporters saying look, i'm going to tell everybody i'm not crazy and they're going to buy it and then i'm going to go back to being crazy. >> well, each day is a new trump. every new trump is a blank page of your life story waiting to be written. no, every trump is a new trump, every time he comes out to say something it's whatever he feels in the moment. so i don't think it really depends on whether or not he changes or not, if he changes. there is really so many people looking into it, i don't know if there is really much more to look at. i don't know what is inside his head, i have plenty of stuff in my own head. see, life is about feeling things. stop tampering them down with medication and booze, greg. >> do you have any other options? so he is known for telling it like it is. except now he is going to tell you that -- when he was telling it like it was, it really wasn't. so you have his followers who are hard line conservatives now saying well,
he says he is changing. his change is more of the same. so he is actually winking to the supporters saying look, i'm going to tell everybody i'm not crazy and they're going to buy it and then i'm going to go back to being crazy. >> well, each day is a new trump. every new trump is a blank page of your life story waiting to be written. no, every trump is a new trump, every time he comes out to say something it's whatever he feels in the moment. so i don't think it really depends on whether...
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asking you to believe not in my power to change, but in your power to change.t that ad, talking head with a little bit of walking and talking, but a very powerful message and a real rationale. the bottom of any campaign is clear rationale. let's close this out with the great "morning in america." ronald reagan, the great communicator. this may be midnight in america, this campaign. it is morning again in america. today, more men and women will go to work than ever before in our countries history. with interest rates at about half the record highs, nearly 2000 families today will buy new homes, more than at any time in the past four years. this afternoon, 6500 young men and women will be married and with inflation at less than half what it was just four years ago, they can look forward with confidence to the future. this -- it is morning again in america, and under the leadership of president reagan, our country is prouder and stronger and better. why would we ever want to return to where we were just four short years ago? >> great stuff. i think we'll talk abou
asking you to believe not in my power to change, but in your power to change.t that ad, talking head with a little bit of walking and talking, but a very powerful message and a real rationale. the bottom of any campaign is clear rationale. let's close this out with the great "morning in america." ronald reagan, the great communicator. this may be midnight in america, this campaign. it is morning again in america. today, more men and women will go to work than ever before in our...
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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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a lot going on and a big change. have an extra layer for the change in the temperatures, and also b aware of this cool to cold air mass that is with us through much of the week, and details coming up on the accuweather forecast. rob? >> all right, amy, thank you very much. new this morning, in her own words, the elderly woman, we have been talking about this all morning, the woman who was mug in the bronx, 103 years old, and police are continuing to search for the heartless suspect who attacked her. marcus solis is live from coop city with the latest. hi, marcus. >> reporter: good morning, rob. in addition to being 103-year- old lewis senors legally blind. she has bumps and bruises, but otherwise okay. she was followed, and look at the suspect. this was released by the nypd. a woman follows her in as she community center and the victim was followed off the 8th floor, and that's when she was attacked, and now the suspect made off with some goods she had just gotten, a meal from a community center, her purse, actually
a lot going on and a big change. have an extra layer for the change in the temperatures, and also b aware of this cool to cold air mass that is with us through much of the week, and details coming up on the accuweather forecast. rob? >> all right, amy, thank you very much. new this morning, in her own words, the elderly woman, we have been talking about this all morning, the woman who was mug in the bronx, 103 years old, and police are continuing to search for the heartless suspect who...
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so climate change, so it gets a little warm, what?how can we get people to stop making this a political issue? because when i was a kid, it didn't feel like it was a political issue. okay everybody listen. >> hard-hitting investigative reporters. and you'll -- we recognize you because you wear knit ties and they're loose. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i want you to ask the candidates about climate change directly. what are you going to do about climate change? what we need are big ideas. we need to pull together and do these -- these extraordinary things. hoover dam, coulee dam, person on the moon. we can do big things. sigh long this line, everybody, while you're out there, don't be surprised -- [ laughter ] -- after the conservatives, the republicans, pick somebody, this person goes, well, i've been thinking about it and climate change is a big issue. because i don't think they can quite get enough -- i don't think the party can quite get enough votes without millennials. climate denial is almost entirely generational. only now and then
so climate change, so it gets a little warm, what?how can we get people to stop making this a political issue? because when i was a kid, it didn't feel like it was a political issue. okay everybody listen. >> hard-hitting investigative reporters. and you'll -- we recognize you because you wear knit ties and they're loose. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i want you to ask the candidates about climate change directly. what are you going to do about climate change? what we need are big ideas. we...
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changes.o the rules. in three months, the rules committee of the convention will come together, they can, if they choose, adopt all of the recommendations we have made over the last four years. but they can, if they choose, completely disregard that and start from scratch. so i would suggest that our making a change of this magnitude at this point is the worst possible thing that we can do to inspire the confidence of the delegates in our home states that we are not putting our i think if thorne scale for any candidate. robert's rules of order did not come down from mount sinai as holy writ. it is a tool. it is a tool to be used to help a minority be protected but allow a majority to do their will. the house rules are a different tool that achieve the same thing but have been attuned and used since the day we nominated abraham lincoln to allow the business of this convention to go forward. let's not change horses in the middle of the stream, as the old western adage goes. i urge you to vote ag
changes.o the rules. in three months, the rules committee of the convention will come together, they can, if they choose, adopt all of the recommendations we have made over the last four years. but they can, if they choose, completely disregard that and start from scratch. so i would suggest that our making a change of this magnitude at this point is the worst possible thing that we can do to inspire the confidence of the delegates in our home states that we are not putting our i think if...
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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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in terms of their approach to washington was their strategy changed and tactics changed as they've growntry and -- was that we were the insurgents and incumbents were not terribly -- about this competition they were facing. but everybody grows up. and today those industries are themselves facing new insurgent challenges. i think that's the change taking place. >> host: everyone grows up a should sing a whole new crop of businesses and online video growing up. do you foreseea time when those new industries themselves become incumbents and what does that look like when they do? >> guest: my crystal ball is foggy in terms of what things look like. but i think you stated it correctly, that everybody grows up. >> host: let me go back because -- >> guest: steve case has a great new book out, third wave, which he talks about the three stages of the technological development which is first everybody got connected, which was very involved in. in the asking a long and took advantage o of the connection. it is now significant state. the third stage is that you have to build on what has been done be
in terms of their approach to washington was their strategy changed and tactics changed as they've growntry and -- was that we were the insurgents and incumbents were not terribly -- about this competition they were facing. but everybody grows up. and today those industries are themselves facing new insurgent challenges. i think that's the change taking place. >> host: everyone grows up a should sing a whole new crop of businesses and online video growing up. do you foreseea time when...
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the majority of the change tomorrow is in the cloud cover.omorrow night, yeah, far north bay you will see a few showers and the timing is now earlier. yesterday i had to show you this picture at about 9:00 in the morning. we have moved it to 5:00 in the morning so 4 hours earlier. which means, roads will likely be wet for the friday morning commute. the rain may be finished, the steady rainfall but it will be wet and slippery for the friday morning commute and scattered showers are possible throughout the day on friday. a minor tweak that will impact commuters friday morning. tomorrow cloudy and sprinkles. the rain gets here friday about a quarter inch of rain not bad for april of. >> weekend looks good not terribly warm but it will be sunny pleasant right around 70. next week clouds and sun, mix of 80s. >> thank you. >>> some big changes coming to the big mac. the new sizes for the burger next on kpix 5 news at 5:00. >> but first, stocks were up. >>> here's the "cbs evening news" tonight. official in hot water today. authorities announced th
the majority of the change tomorrow is in the cloud cover.omorrow night, yeah, far north bay you will see a few showers and the timing is now earlier. yesterday i had to show you this picture at about 9:00 in the morning. we have moved it to 5:00 in the morning so 4 hours earlier. which means, roads will likely be wet for the friday morning commute. the rain may be finished, the steady rainfall but it will be wet and slippery for the friday morning commute and scattered showers are possible...
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of certainty, a buffer against change. and that's something that our oung people, we have to fight against, whether you're talking about africa or the middle east burma, ern ireland, or the forces that lead to the most violence and the most injustice people y spring out of feel importantto us ividing the world into and them. so "them" threatens me, and my got to make sure that tribe strikes out first. that mentality and that impulse requires us to young with our kids. one of the most encouraging things i've seen in northern reland is children starting to go to school together, and having a sense that we're all in this together as opposed to it's us against them. but it's going to take some time. it will depend on leaders like you to make it happen. no pressure. you're going to be fine. you're going to do it. good question. a gentleman's turn. london.: peter from pres. obama: hi, peter. audience: thank you. future, imagine in the and meone comes to you ays -- [cheering and applause] and she says oh, he's prioritized educati
of certainty, a buffer against change. and that's something that our oung people, we have to fight against, whether you're talking about africa or the middle east burma, ern ireland, or the forces that lead to the most violence and the most injustice people y spring out of feel importantto us ividing the world into and them. so "them" threatens me, and my got to make sure that tribe strikes out first. that mentality and that impulse requires us to young with our kids. one of the most...
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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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that's changed now. in 1970 philadelphia's work force was roughly equal parts blue collar jobs and white collar like finance and real estate. in the last 40 years, manufacturing jobs plummeted to just 10% of the city's work force, while white collar jobs have almost doubled to 53%. >> people with a long-term investment in the neighborhood can get priced out. >> brian took me on a walk of his neighborhood to show me how much it's changed. >> an old school barbershop over there, mexican and what else do we have? >> we have fountain porter over here, which is a bar, and this is a cigar shop, which has the oldest cigar shop in south philly. >> yes. >> so does this work? >> make sure you get that one! >> we got it. >> all right. >> clearly, he doesn't mind the new philly. the guy yelling is a regular at the cigar shop as as he likes to be called anthony. he's lived here his entire life. you could call him the face of the old middle class. now you have a whole bunch of different people moving in. you have youn
that's changed now. in 1970 philadelphia's work force was roughly equal parts blue collar jobs and white collar like finance and real estate. in the last 40 years, manufacturing jobs plummeted to just 10% of the city's work force, while white collar jobs have almost doubled to 53%. >> people with a long-term investment in the neighborhood can get priced out. >> brian took me on a walk of his neighborhood to show me how much it's changed. >> an old school barbershop over there,...
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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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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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often would be that they change -- were forced to change schools. and this is actually really so counterproductive because very often, the school they're in is the only constant in their life. it may be a teacher who is a mentor. it may be a sport that they're in or an activity they're in. and, of course, their friends who make them feel -- so what senator grassley and i did was put in a thing saying if the kid chooses to stay in the school, then the -- then the school district and the social welfare agencies in the area have to find a way to get that kid, allow that kid to do it. they have to do it. and if that means paying for the -- and that may mean paying for the transportation and they have to, the school district and the social welfare agencies in the area, have to figure it out. just what i want to make sure is that states are supported as they implement this new provision and that will you provide strong guidance in this area by the summer? >> absolutely. this is an important issue to me. personally having lost both parents whether he i was
often would be that they change -- were forced to change schools. and this is actually really so counterproductive because very often, the school they're in is the only constant in their life. it may be a teacher who is a mentor. it may be a sport that they're in or an activity they're in. and, of course, their friends who make them feel -- so what senator grassley and i did was put in a thing saying if the kid chooses to stay in the school, then the -- then the school district and the social...
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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 acroross the countntry 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 calllling on t the university to diversify its faculty, student body, its curriculum, and also asking for the university to develop from private priso
where is this change? why are we here? we demand action.: the efforts at stanford university follow several other student actions on campuses acroross the countntry 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...
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. >>> everything changed. we said here yesterday if hillary clinton and donald trump could just score big wins in the new york primary this t. could happen. and it did. everything changed. now clinton talking togetherness rolling like a nominee. and trump, he's not said lyin' ted since before new york voted. doesn't need to because donald trump wiped the floor with ted cruz and niz his new york values. ted cruz got nothing, not a single delegate. and donald trump almost ran the table. today in an everything changed world nobody on the republican side can win the nomination without shenanigans. nobody. it's contested convention or bust for anybody who's not trump. he got at least 90 of new york's 95 gop delegates. and he may get more. take a look at the wall over here. this is the state of new york, with long island, strong island down here. the city down here. and that's the rest of the state. it's very green, right? green is for money. green is for ted -- green is for donald trump. he won all but one of new y
. >>> everything changed. we said here yesterday if hillary clinton and donald trump could just score big wins in the new york primary this t. could happen. and it did. everything changed. now clinton talking togetherness rolling like a nominee. and trump, he's not said lyin' ted since before new york voted. doesn't need to because donald trump wiped the floor with ted cruz and niz his new york values. ted cruz got nothing, not a single delegate. and donald trump almost ran the table....
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. >> good changes. i mean we need the rainfall to actually wash some of this pollen out of here. we had spectacular sun sets an a lot of sunshine across the area with high pressure in control. and the pollen has been through the roof. we have a little relief on the way in the form of rainfall by friday and that system will approach our area and in the meantime, it's dry, it is certainly quiet. and fay a look at temperatures right now. 70 in philadelphia we made it up to 71. average this time of year is 6 66. 71 still in allentown and 67 wilmington along with trenton and notice temperatures down the shore. it's only in the 50s right now. and avalon, 55. 55 wild wood and 54 degrees in beach haven and at the boardwalk in atlantic city, 54. water temperatures are still in the low 50s. here's the setup. high pressure in control right now. and chilly again tonight. with winds diminishing and that high moves a little further south tomorrow and thrown west and this is the system that bring us rain on friday. an
. >> good changes. i mean we need the rainfall to actually wash some of this pollen out of here. we had spectacular sun sets an a lot of sunshine across the area with high pressure in control. and the pollen has been through the roof. we have a little relief on the way in the form of rainfall by friday and that system will approach our area and in the meantime, it's dry, it is certainly quiet. and fay a look at temperatures right now. 70 in philadelphia we made it up to 71. average this...
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i'm happy with that. >> those are good changes that unless there is objection, we would add to the changes for the motion. any further clarifications if not all those in favor say aye. all those opposed. they are approved. >> item three is general public comment. i see no one from the public here. we can move on to item four which is the report back to the planning committee meeting. >> so commissioner chung was unable to be with us today. did i chair the meeting and the meeting took up several items that the commission -- that the committee is recommending to commissions approval. and i'll go through that so that we can then act on the consent calendar following. first is a contract for the comtel technology that replaces the old button that is available in most hospital beds and will become state-of-the-art in terms of being able to have immediate access to nurses if needed and does a number of other things telling the system what happening to the patient. so, it's a completely new system that is going to have a need for software maintenance and that is what this contract is for over the
i'm happy with that. >> those are good changes that unless there is objection, we would add to the changes for the motion. any further clarifications if not all those in favor say aye. all those opposed. they are approved. >> item three is general public comment. i see no one from the public here. we can move on to item four which is the report back to the planning committee meeting. >> so commissioner chung was unable to be with us today. did i chair the meeting and the...
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pieces, but what it did publicly -- change -- climate change thesis. but what it did publicly -- >> representing the team will be lisa song, who has been with the organization for five years. she reports on climate change, and buyer until, natural gas drilling, she was part of the team that won the pulitzer in 2013 for work in this area. please. lisa: so this story came about at the beginning of 2015. we were at a staff retreat when our publisher, david sassoon, was very excited and decided to pitch a story idea. his idea was to look at oil companies come and see if any of them had known about climate change science before they started funding various efforts to undermine the certainty of that science. he led us to see which oil companies had known about climate science, and when did they know it. the way he got the idea to do this was back in 2014, he had been to a conference where daniel ellsberg was a speaker. daniel ellsberg was encouraging the journalist in the room to look for was a lowers, -- look for whistleblowers, instead of waiting for them.
pieces, but what it did publicly -- change -- climate change thesis. but what it did publicly -- >> representing the team will be lisa song, who has been with the organization for five years. she reports on climate change, and buyer until, natural gas drilling, she was part of the team that won the pulitzer in 2013 for work in this area. please. lisa: so this story came about at the beginning of 2015. we were at a staff retreat when our publisher, david sassoon, was very excited 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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it's the other end of the rink that will a change. michael neuvirth will start for the frylyers for this evening. >> neuv has been in the league for a long time. he's extremely talented. >> great friend. played with him in hershey. i have a lot of memories are him. great goaltender. great guy. he's going to be fun. >> reporter: if you like that physical, hard-hitting style of play, how the caps plan on co coming up on news 4 at 5:00. news 4 sports. >>> well, the rain may be moving on from texas, but for thousands of people things are far from dry. the long road ahead as floodwaters continue to rise. >>> a major automaker in some wat ter. delores kelley: although we were all one maryland, our schools weren't treated the same way. narrator: with neighborhoods getting unequal funding for schools, something had to be done for our children. ey: it didn't matter where chris was from. he knew that we couldn't leave a child having less just because they lived in a region that was poor. joanne benson: he has not just talked about it. he is goi
it's the other end of the rink that will a change. michael neuvirth will start for the frylyers for this evening. >> neuv has been in the league for a long time. he's extremely talented. >> great friend. played with him in hershey. i have a lot of memories are him. great goaltender. great guy. he's going to be fun. >> reporter: if you like that physical, hard-hitting style of play, how the caps plan on co coming up on news 4 at 5:00. news 4 sports. >>> well, the rain...
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minister in the commons set out the argument for the change. a bill that isnd feeling those that should be , recycled into practical support and long to practice support black transformation effect on people's lives. the measurected twice, changes would then go to be a financial measure. they have no power. leaving them little choice, but to reluctantly back down. >> i send a great deal of time last week working through every possibility of taking the amendment to try -- [indiscernible] unfortunately, because of the procedure, it was impossible. have you placed a privilege on these amendments? they are entitled to do that. just as we are entitled to ask them to think again. [indiscernible] we know and understand the impact that this bill will have. even if no formal impact assessment was carried out. i apologize to the people affected by this bill. we cannot do anymore. difficult, -- [indiscernible] i pray that -- [indiscernible] >> this a black day for disabled people. spokenments of decisively and we must bow to their wishes. but we do so und
minister in the commons set out the argument for the change. a bill that isnd feeling those that should be , recycled into practical support and long to practice support black transformation effect on people's lives. the measurected twice, changes would then go to be a financial measure. they have no power. leaving them little choice, but to reluctantly back down. >> i send a great deal of time last week working through every possibility of taking the amendment to try -- [indiscernible]...
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changes. to the rules. in three months, the rules committee of the convention will come together, they can, if they choose, adopt all of the recommendations we have made over the last four years. but they can, if they choose, completely disregard that and start from scratch. so i would suggest that our making a change of this magnitude at this point is the worst possible thing that we can do to inspire the confidence of the delegates in our home states that we are not putting our i think if thorne scale for any candidate. robert's rules of order did not come down from mount sinai as holy writ. it is a tool. it is a tool to be used to help a minority be protected but allow a majority to do their will. the house rules are a different tool that achieve the same thing but have been attuned and used since the day we nominated abraham lincoln to allow the business of this convention to go forward. let's not change horses in the middle of the stream, as the old western adage goes. i urge you to vote
changes. to the rules. in three months, the rules committee of the convention will come together, they can, if they choose, adopt all of the recommendations we have made over the last four years. but they can, if they choose, completely disregard that and start from scratch. so i would suggest that our making a change of this magnitude at this point is the worst possible thing that we can do to inspire the confidence of the delegates in our home states that we are not putting our i think if...
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why did you change the rule? >> we actually didn't. we didn't change the rules at all. colorado is a caucus state. we met in august. we have a rule in our bylaws that says we cannot do a binding straw poll in any circumstance. we considered the possibilities, the risks, the legal issues and chose not to change the rules. so in august, we didn't change any rules whatsoever. >> then representative house, why not just let the people vote? >> so to do a primary, which i think most people, if donald trump says, i want a million voters to vote, you have to do a primary. you don't do a caucus. we can't to a primary was the law was changed in 2002 to eliminate it on fiscal concerns. it was a $2 million to $4 million cost. doing a caucus you invite people to come. 65,000, 75,000, 80,000 people. they walk through a five-step process and there's all kinds of voting. we did ten difference elections in the process. i cut a check today for the bill for the balance. when people tell me we didn't vote, i wish i didn't have to pay that ballot bill and then we had tens of thousands of ba
why did you change the rule? >> we actually didn't. we didn't change the rules at all. colorado is a caucus state. we met in august. we have a rule in our bylaws that says we cannot do a binding straw poll in any circumstance. we considered the possibilities, the risks, the legal issues and chose not to change the rules. so in august, we didn't change any rules whatsoever. >> then representative house, why not just let the people vote? >> so to do a primary, which i think most...
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and i want us to change that. i want to see more of our people actively involved in the political process regardless of their views. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: and in that regard, i would hope that in future primaries, electrics in new york state, the officials there make some fundamental changes about how they do business. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: today in new york state, if you can believe this, in new york state today, those voters are can't participate in the republican or democratic primaries because they have chosen to list themselves as independents. that is wrong. 3 million ll thon -- people can't vote in that state and that has to change in future elections! [cheers and applause] senator sanders: it is absurd in brooklyn, new york, where i was born actually, tens of thousands of people as i understand it have encouraged have the voting roles. and it is a little bit crazy that in upstate new york, they opened the polls at 12 noon. what happens to people who get up early and have t
and i want us to change that. i want to see more of our people actively involved in the political process regardless of their views. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: and in that regard, i would hope that in future primaries, electrics in new york state, the officials there make some fundamental changes about how they do business. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: today in new york state, if you can believe this, in new york state today, those voters are can't participate in the...
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the affordable care act changed that. it changed the entire insurance company. insurance companies can no longer deny or put limits on coverage because of this an illness. this is why reinsurance is so important. it spreads the risk across large populations. every insurance company pays a smaller amount of money in the confidence that if they have to enroll people like the hubbards, they will receive money back to cover the costs of the complex medical care. this is certainly not a concept unique to the affordable care act. congress included the reinsurance program inned medicare part d for similar reasons. let me directly address the implementation of this provision and in particular how the allocation of funds were determined. in the case of reinsurance the statute didn't contemplate what should occur if collections fell above or below the mark indicated in the statute. while have i been in government only a short time, i can tell you occasionally across all of our programs, including medicare and medicaid, we do encounter instances in which the statute is sil
the affordable care act changed that. it changed the entire insurance company. insurance companies can no longer deny or put limits on coverage because of this an illness. this is why reinsurance is so important. it spreads the risk across large populations. every insurance company pays a smaller amount of money in the confidence that if they have to enroll people like the hubbards, they will receive money back to cover the costs of the complex medical care. this is certainly not a concept...
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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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i wish we would have changed it before now.to the convention, we have to use the rules the candidates knew going in to the race. changing it at this point in time looks like we are trying to give the two leading candidates a disadvantage and we can't do that. it's a war within the republican party we can't afford. we have to be united coming out of the convention. my view is we need to keep the rules as they are right now. >> as you point out historically the rules have been changed to get whatever results they were looking for. the question is what is stopping them? in this case, i want to go to what randy evans said on msnbc, he said if donald trump exceeds 1100 votes he maybe the nominee even if he doesn't have the magic 1237 number. is how is that possible? >> first of all, you have to have 1,237. that's the bottom line. no wiggle room on that. i don't know what he is inferring. maybe he is inferring if donald trump has 1100 and ted cruz is half of that or two-thirds that that he maybe thinks it is best that donald trump be
i wish we would have changed it before now.to the convention, we have to use the rules the candidates knew going in to the race. changing it at this point in time looks like we are trying to give the two leading candidates a disadvantage and we can't do that. it's a war within the republican party we can't afford. we have to be united coming out of the convention. my view is we need to keep the rules as they are right now. >> as you point out historically the rules have been changed to...
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[applause] [cheering] do you want to change? yes. do you, want, to change? do, you want to change? [applause] this guy changed! used to keep you waiting all day long. but now he shows up on time. and you'll even get an alert, when he's on his way! if time warner cable can change, then so can you! mary! so can you, sal. he knows my name! and so can you! and you! and he! and she! and her! and everybody! if time warner cable can change, then so...can...i! [crowd chants] so, can, i! so, can, i! changing for good. time warner cable. ba da ba ba ba >>> tonight how supermodel and new mom, chrissy teigen responded when the haters came out on social media. >> reporter: the 30-year-old model and her husband, john legend, famous for songs like new child, luna, who's already become an instagram star in her own right, but when they responded without their bundle of joy only days old, mommy trolls lashed out at crissy comments like you just had a baby go home. dumb, no normal woman would want to leave a baby so soon. teeingen en she took to twitter "i went to dinner, people are pissed. good morn
[applause] [cheering] do you want to change? yes. do you, want, to change? do, you want to change? [applause] this guy changed! used to keep you waiting all day long. but now he shows up on time. and you'll even get an alert, when he's on his way! if time warner cable can change, then so can you! mary! so can you, sal. he knows my name! and so can you! and you! and he! and she! and her! and everybody! if time warner cable can change, then so...can...i! [crowd chants] so, can, i! so, can, i!...
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change energy. they played a lot better in front of the neuvirth then they did in front of the mason. that game three was pivotal to get him in there and get new energy going. i said it on the the radio at the time. they didn't do it. when you are down three to nothing you will in the win the series. >> mason did not show in my opinion that he was a number one goalie. he let up soft goals. he had trouble. he is one of the worst in the playoffs. >> thing about mason is and they have been saying it for years, consistency level is not that high. neuvirth, consistency level wasn't that high either. that is why he has been bouncing around a little bit. maybe he caught a wave. i don't know who the better goal tender is. neuvirth played better than mason for most of the season. mason came on strong in the last 12 games. it will be i training camp deal to see who the better goalie is. maybe they split it next year. >> maybe trade within of the guys to get a scorer. look, flyers wouldn't be here in this seri
change energy. they played a lot better in front of the neuvirth then they did in front of the mason. that game three was pivotal to get him in there and get new energy going. i said it on the the radio at the time. they didn't do it. when you are down three to nothing you will in the win the series. >> mason did not show in my opinion that he was a number one goalie. he let up soft goals. he had trouble. he is one of the worst in the playoffs. >> thing about mason is and they have...
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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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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...