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wait a minute. ♪ i said change change, change ♪ ♪ change, change >> let me hear you say change. ♪ changeyou don't mind. you've been sitting down for a long time, stand up with us, stand up with us. i want you to reach your hand across the aisle and look at somebody in the eyes and say, i need change. so you need change. said i need change. change, i need change. you need change. i said change. ♪ i said change chan change♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> you like that, jean? gwendolyn brooks won the pulitzer prize for poetry in 1950. she was born in 19117, same year as pulitzer prizes so her centennial is before us. brooks was african-american, the first black person in any category to win the prize. it would be naive to ask why it took 33 years for this so happen. we all know why. maybe we can think of brooks april generous and influential author who would write more than 15 vo volumes of poetry as jackie robinson of pulitzer prizes. we know the color line prevented black players in major leagues. it took many years until the baseball hall of fame would induct worthy s
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changed in college. in fact, for most, college changes us. i will never forget the first time i saw our son, who graduated and is now in the service. the first time he came home from school, we looked at him and you have changed. change happens. it is good. you moms and dads in the room know what i'm talking about. i want to talk to you about ways i changed and the ways that i hope in the course of your life, you stay changed. you take from this place the best. i learned the value of hard work, perseverance, and persistence in pursuing my goals. true confessions. i was not a totally great student in high school. truly, i will never forget the day. i was senior class president and the day they posted the top 10 students in the class, a friend of mine came up because i was so active on campus and said, did you just miss it? [laughter] gov. pence: i said, not really. [laughter] gov. pence: college changed that for me mostly because of people like those back here. professors who saw in me something in a classroom, more than i saw in myself. a professor who is now about 90 years young and is still a mentor to me, dr. curtis. i will never forget, he threw me a paper back and said that is a c. i said it is not diffe
changed in college. in fact, for most, college changes us. i will never forget the first time i saw our son, who graduated and is now in the service. the first time he came home from school, we looked at him and you have changed. change happens. it is good. you moms and dads in the room know what i'm talking about. i want to talk to you about ways i changed and the ways that i hope in the course of your life, you stay changed. you take from this place the best. i learned the value of hard work,...
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changed? how has your donor base changed? how has your organization chang chang changed em? >> sure.very sophisticated as it pertains to data and they want to know the return on the investment. every dollar to the organization they could have given that dollar elsewhere, and also as our donors, you know, trying to cultivate younger donors and millennials give in different ways and we make it easy to access -- so folks can give on the go using the tablets. the easier you make it, the more likely they'll engage. they want to find a way to get their hands dirty, so giving them the volunteer opportunities and connecting them to great groups are ways that we can help cultivate that donor base. >> on the 2nd of june you'll be doing some interesting -- well, offering i should say interesting incentives to get people to donate. you have got prizes and incentives throughout the day. >> we'll be giving out more than $85,000 of prizes throughout the day. for example, there's a night owl gift or prize for an organization that -- >> people like me. >> yeah. >> up at 2:00 in the morning. >> if you
changed? how has your donor base changed? how has your organization chang chang changed em? >> sure.very sophisticated as it pertains to data and they want to know the return on the investment. every dollar to the organization they could have given that dollar elsewhere, and also as our donors, you know, trying to cultivate younger donors and millennials give in different ways and we make it easy to access -- so folks can give on the go using the tablets. the easier you make it, the more...
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you could alsot, make change by changing norms, by changing markets, by changing code. let me give you a couple examples. of all the things in the world that i am christophe about right off rightm pissed now, widespread government surveillance is pretty high on my list. i help run a network of 1400 journalists, translators, in about 120 countries. all of that communication between me and the people i work with is subject to surveillance by the nsa. we have decided that, being willing to surveillance munication network -- communication network is a price that we are willing to pay in exchange for preventing -- protecting ourselves from terrorism. as much as i would hope the obama administration might take a stand on this, so far there has been little evidence of that. i think it very unlikely that a clinton administration would take a stand on this either. trying to make a change through law is not going to happen. the good news is that there is lots of geeks out there running software companies, trying very hard to make encryption standard. ,hen i talk to people right no
you could alsot, make change by changing norms, by changing markets, by changing code. let me give you a couple examples. of all the things in the world that i am christophe about right off rightm pissed now, widespread government surveillance is pretty high on my list. i help run a network of 1400 journalists, translators, in about 120 countries. all of that communication between me and the people i work with is subject to surveillance by the nsa. we have decided that, being willing to...
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but it turns out that you can also make change by changing norms, by changing markets, by changing code. so let me give you a couple of examples. of all the things in the world that i'm pissed off about right now, widespread government surveillance is pretty high on my list. as far as explaining to you i help run a network of 1,400 journalists and translators in 120 countries. all of that communication between me and the people that i work with is subject to surveillance by the nsa, and we've decided that being willing to surveil those communication networks is a price that we are okay with paying in exchange for preventing ourselves from terror. and as much as i would hope that the obama administration might take a stand on this, so far there's been very little evidence of that. i don't think a clinton administration would take a stand on it either. trying to make a change through law is not going to happen. the good news is there are lots of geeks out there running software companies like tour that are trying very, very hard to make encryption standard. and so when i talk to people ri
but it turns out that you can also make change by changing norms, by changing markets, by changing code. so let me give you a couple of examples. of all the things in the world that i'm pissed off about right now, widespread government surveillance is pretty high on my list. as far as explaining to you i help run a network of 1,400 journalists and translators in 120 countries. all of that communication between me and the people that i work with is subject to surveillance by the nsa, and we've...
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changed. >> a change .org -- change .org petition calling for animal cruelty charges garnered more than 200,000ignatures, and the department did investigate. >> he made a judgment call which many folks did not agree with. thewith. the officer could have extended other efforts to capture the cat before the cat's life was terminated. >> the officer has been fired. that is not enough, especially in light of a veterinarian postmortem report that said the cat was essentially uninjured except for the gunshot that killed her. they will be exploring legal options on the civil side for which they're is precedent. >> the police officer's job is not to deal with wildlife. that is why they have animal control. >> pets are more like family members. this is something that i can see if the cat was not injured. bill: what happens next? >> the district attorney has ruled. no one on either side wants to see anyone's life or career ruined, but you make a very good point. in animal story always gets play. bill: thanks, hank. ♪ bill: "high speed chase", start us off. >> philly jesus, former drug addict turned stree
changed. >> a change .org -- change .org petition calling for animal cruelty charges garnered more than 200,000ignatures, and the department did investigate. >> he made a judgment call which many folks did not agree with. thewith. the officer could have extended other efforts to capture the cat before the cat's life was terminated. >> the officer has been fired. that is not enough, especially in light of a veterinarian postmortem report that said the cat was essentially...
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change change tomorrowrow tomorrow. take at at our our today today:it was a who the there there in the in the uppers,, especially with with the keg keg in in:right now fair fairlily warm right right now are into the 7700s, up upperrerses right right now wawa are are we talk a as as we we tomorrow tomorrow and and monday? talking talking a chance of:very veried inned in nature same same as as as as the. a couple of things that are:we we have the high pressure high pressure that that is moving th then then we're we're going lot lot of station station primary primarily:there is there's a little bit that stability built that is is ' ' not t not lookingorror rainfall on sunday we cyst system tell and weeing to to flow flow:we could rain rain from from sunday into then thent we're looking at again again a a chance offeredderreddedded storms both both day days you da you to to watch theses if if you'ring anything side side at a atny all:at at that trop cyst system this this is storm stormi >> ms. bonjean: any. the late date date has it spinning. spinning.(offrord.ecl) here here:it was about about ten anou an hour hour, but ' ' spin spinning. trop tropical:there theressingingseseses care coast. expected expected to to fall fall oral oral the morning morning,, hours hours or or so.o once land land it it gets cool cooler itself its goingennen and then move the north north, north take take a look at:this is this is looking looking at at the tot to me are are right cone cone as far as far pack pack concerned. concerned.conc we we are once once we get we sunday sunday night seeing of that become becoming wide widespread. here's a few cast cast:this isedded rain and and there there. get get into the the into the th the from from sunday monday monday with the with the rainfall i was [ intense music throughout ] [ fans cheering ] introducing the x1 sports app. get live stats, averages, and standings. right on your tv. change the way you experience tv, with xfinity x1. if you're watching here at fox5 tonight, nats, cardinals we're saying going into it. it went downhill quickly. i don't want everybody thinkinge i don't want to be near teisha. i'm very close on brody. >> you have the sports magnetism > you're supposed to laugh at that.th a bit of synergy for nats dusty baker. in the 2-1 win over the cardinals making him the 17thhe to accomplish the feet. dusty's first win 1699 games agg two to one also against thehe cards. dusty looking for number 17 andu one bryce harper and the nats he didn't have the good stuff st today. adam wayne right, the pitcher, t later he's one of the better hitting pitchers, still never good. ryan zimmerman starting to heat up bottom of the second, one of two homers. this one giving him eighth on ei the season. the geo could not get ounced today. matt holiday, his eighth of the year. geo, six earned over four in incorporation. bryce harper breaking out of hi rece
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change things. change isn't something that happens every four years or eight years. change is not placing your faith in any particular politician and then just putting your feet up and saying, okay, go. change is the effort of committed citizens, who hitch their wagons to something bigger than themselves and fight for it every single day. that's what thurgood marshal understood. a man who once walked this yard, graduated from howard law, went home to baltimore, started his own law practice. he and his mentor, charles hamilton houston rolled up their sleeves and they set out to overturn segregation. they worked through the naacp. filed dozens of lawsuits, fought dozens of cases. and after nearly 20 years of effort, 20 years, thurgood marshal ultimately succeeded in bringing his righteous cause before the supreme court and securing the ruling in brown versus board of education that separate could never be equal. 20 years! marshal, houston. they knew it would not be easy. they knew it would not be quick. they knew all sorts of obstacles would stand in their way. they knew that
change things. change isn't something that happens every four years or eight years. change is not placing your faith in any particular politician and then just putting your feet up and saying, okay, go. change is the effort of committed citizens, who hitch their wagons to something bigger than themselves and fight for it every single day. that's what thurgood marshal understood. a man who once walked this yard, graduated from howard law, went home to baltimore, started his own law practice. he...
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change. chang cloud of rain for mother'sfomoth day. that grew on me. i'll change this.i' change this. n . we'll have a little sunshine, lt some clouds and still some showers, okay but enough enoug sunshine it looks like to getlig us out of the 60's into thein te low 70's. 7s mother's day 75 degrees.'s really have d not changed much c other than this big monster b cloud of rain.ig it shouldn't be that wclay. be w i think that there's afr system that's going come through early on sunday morning and it may just try too kick off an isolated widelyidy scattered shower, okay.r, okay. that's what i intendd that to ta be so just a slight risk of a a shower early, early on early mother's day. shouldn't be a big deal, okay.ia it does look like the trend isnd better this weekend. weeke we start trending in a drier direction. this morning couple of showersps back out to the west of us. it does look like that throughgh the day today, we're really rea just kind of talking aboutgbout clouds, maybe a little bit of bo drizzle out there and spotty showers. i think where the showers will be most abundant
change. chang cloud of rain for mother'sfomoth day. that grew on me. i'll change this.i' change this. n . we'll have a little sunshine, lt some clouds and still some showers, okay but enough enoug sunshine it looks like to getlig us out of the 60's into thein te low 70's. 7s mother's day 75 degrees.'s really have d not changed much c other than this big monster b cloud of rain.ig it shouldn't be that wclay. be w i think that there's afr system that's going come through early on sunday morning...
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they want change, change, change. d that say key indicator of something that we haven't seen until just the last week. i was here last week as well. the establishment voter, the voter in this area is moving away from the traditional candidates in a final push and they're consolidating around donald trump, at least at this location and that's bad, bad news for anyone who remains in the never trump, not trump, stop trump movement. that's the indication i'm getting so far. just one color point. yesterday, donald trump had a rally in nearby carmel and the mayor of carmel is the co-chair of the john kasich campaign here in indiana. he attended the rally and i called him on the phone a few minutes ago and said, what did you think? he said i'm still the campaign co-chair for kasich, but i have to say, donald trump, pretty charismatic guy. back to you. >> yeah, you can hear the clicking tiles of the dominoes falling across the hoosier state as we head into election day. tony, thank you very much for that. >>> now to indiana's
they want change, change, change. d that say key indicator of something that we haven't seen until just the last week. i was here last week as well. the establishment voter, the voter in this area is moving away from the traditional candidates in a final push and they're consolidating around donald trump, at least at this location and that's bad, bad news for anyone who remains in the never trump, not trump, stop trump movement. that's the indication i'm getting so far. just one color point....
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we must change, we need toe change in a big way. so change is coming. change is here. amanda bennett. [applause] >> thank you. is this now working? is everybodylering me now? that's terrific. o.k. ok thank oing to -- you very much adam and thank you everyone for coming here. i look out in the audience and i see all kinds of friends and colleagues are here. i so appreciate your coming, and i can't thank all of you for being here so i'm going to whose out one person great history of america -- so i need to thank him right now. and then second, i'd like to acknowledge my predecessor, david, who has been as helpful and warm to me as any human being can be in helping prepare me for this big job. please everyone acknowledge david enniser who is now with the atlanta county critical. so as adam says, if you want to know my biography, just flip the page over and read it yourself. but i'd like to tell you a couple things you might not know. because i am of an age that i was part of a movement that cheap airfares and curiosity about the world sent all of us out around the globe. i
we must change, we need toe change in a big way. so change is coming. change is here. amanda bennett. [applause] >> thank you. is this now working? is everybodylering me now? that's terrific. o.k. ok thank oing to -- you very much adam and thank you everyone for coming here. i look out in the audience and i see all kinds of friends and colleagues are here. i so appreciate your coming, and i can't thank all of you for being here so i'm going to whose out one person great history of america...
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changing, changing for the better. >> reporter: the restaurant opened a decade ago. >> when we came here, we were trend setters. >> reporter: the area evolved, grown, and change has happened a little slower than expected. >> we're a destination. people are driving in, taking cabs, or the train in. we. to see people walking in. >> reporter: having people move into the loraine two blocks down could help, bringing new life, eliminating a vacant building. >> i think now is just our time. it's north broad's time. >> reporter: and now there will be 101 apartments, 24 hotel rooms, and the developer tells me this is the kind of place you want to live if you like noise, if you like activity. it is meant to be a gathering place, and there is an open house tomorrow if you want to check it out. live on north broad, nbc 10 news. >> and the devine loraine dates back to the late 1890s. father devine, the leader and head of the devine piece mission movement bought it in 1948 renaming it. and it was abandon for the past 15 years. that was until these new apartments come back to life again, the open house starts tomorrow at 3:00. >>> a septa bus driver hit and killed a bicyclist in the fra
changing, changing for the better. >> reporter: the restaurant opened a decade ago. >> when we came here, we were trend setters. >> reporter: the area evolved, grown, and change has happened a little slower than expected. >> we're a destination. people are driving in, taking cabs, or the train in. we. to see people walking in. >> reporter: having people move into the loraine two blocks down could help, bringing new life, eliminating a vacant building. >> i...
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changes. changes that will make it harder for people to discriminate against their neighbors. >> our mission is to create stronger and safer neighborhoods and racial profiling is contrary. >> some believe that mission became lost on the dimond site. >> after two years of arguing with people on line, neighbors for racial justice contacted nextdoor and the city counsel member demanded something be done about it. >> we've started educating neighbors about what racial profiling is. >> did social networking site is making changes on how to report suspicious activity. >> there will be a manhattan tore said of forms that you will have to go through to make sure that what you're posting, is accurate and does not include the kind of discriminatory language that would include racial profiling. >> a move that is getting attention in the 99,000 communities around the country that use nextdoor. the ceo says this is only a first step but he believes it's a step in the right direction. in oakland, nbc bay area news. >> this story keeps growing. more criminal charges stemming from the beating of a suspect in san francisco these two sheriffs deputies who were caught on camera last fall will face charges of felony assault and battery with serious bodily injury. prosecutors say they're waiting for additional medical records from the victim. the officers are on paid executive leave. >> this march is accused of sexually abusing a young girl. police arrested anthony diaz. diaz he's a seven-year veteran of the force and has bee
changes. changes that will make it harder for people to discriminate against their neighbors. >> our mission is to create stronger and safer neighborhoods and racial profiling is contrary. >> some believe that mission became lost on the dimond site. >> after two years of arguing with people on line, neighbors for racial justice contacted nextdoor and the city counsel member demanded something be done about it. >> we've started educating neighbors about what racial...
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changes. mr. hoyer: i didn't hear the chair request change, but i do know that from my personal observation not one of those members who apparently changedheir vote because it kept changing on the board came to this well and had the courage to change from green to red or red to green. how is that possible, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has not stated a parliamentary inquiry. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, let me raise another parliamentary inquirery. mr. speaker, let me raise a parliamentary inquirery. mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempore: the chair will put them engross. the question on - - mr. hoyer: i ask for a recorded vote on the committee rising. mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempore: those in favor will vote aye, those opposed, no. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the ayes have it. hoyer: -- mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, i did not hear and therefore was not able to ask for a recorded vote on the motion to rise. the speaker did not articulate that, so the house could hear it. and i suggest the -- i request a vote on the motion to rise. now, the speaker may tell me we are past that point, but the fact of
changes. mr. hoyer: i didn't hear the chair request change, but i do know that from my personal observation not one of those members who apparently changedheir vote because it kept changing on the board came to this well and had the courage to change from green to red or red to green. how is that possible, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has not stated a parliamentary inquiry. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, let me raise another parliamentary inquirery. mr. speaker, let me raise a...
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but to bring about structural change, lasting change, awareness is not enough. it requires changes in law. changes in customs. if you care about mass incarceration, let me ask you, how are you pressuring members of congress to pass the criminal justice reform bill now pending before them? [applause] if you care about better policing, do you know who your district attorney is? do you know who your state attorney general is? do you know the difference? do you know who appoints the police chief and who writes the police training manual? find out who they are, what their responsibilities are, mobilize the community, present them with a plan, work with them to bring about change, hold them accountable if they do not deliver. passion is vital, but you have to have a strategy. your plan better includes voting , not just some of the time but all of the time. [applause] it is absolutely true that 50 years after the voting rights act, there are still too many barriers in this country to vote. there are too many people trying to erect new barriers to voting. this is the only democracy on eart
but to bring about structural change, lasting change, awareness is not enough. it requires changes in law. changes in customs. if you care about mass incarceration, let me ask you, how are you pressuring members of congress to pass the criminal justice reform bill now pending before them? [applause] if you care about better policing, do you know who your district attorney is? do you know who your state attorney general is? do you know the difference? do you know who appoints the police chief...
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. >> the people of our country changed me. they changed me with the stories of their lives. >> reporter: on the democratic side, bernie sanders not going anywhere. >> i think we can pull off one ever the great political upsets
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change is real. climate change is caused by human activity. climate changecausing devastating problems in this country and throughout the world. we have a moral responsibility as custodians of this planet to make certain that we leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for our children and our grandchildren. that means we must stand up to the fossil fuel industry and tell them, and tell them their short-term profits are not more important than the future of this planet. now, i understand, i understand that as we transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency, to sustainable energy is like wind, solar, geothermal and other technologies, there will be economic dislocation. and there will be innocent people, people who want nothing more than to provide for their families who will be hurt in that transition. and that is why in the legislation i have authored in the senate, the most comprehensive climate change legislation ever offered in the senate, that we provide $41 billion to help workers who might be dislocated. i kno
change is real. climate change is caused by human activity. climate changecausing devastating problems in this country and throughout the world. we have a moral responsibility as custodians of this planet to make certain that we leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for our children and our grandchildren. that means we must stand up to the fossil fuel industry and tell them, and tell them their short-term profits are not more important than the future of this planet. now, i...
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change. liz: the choice may change. the choice may change. >> it makes sense to anyone. liz: just like it never makes sense to offer dividend. some day is new, you have never said that before. >> i said it in the 50's anniversary report. liz: well, now you're saying it exactly. lauren: the richest minds with liz claman, live interviews with warren buffet and microsoft cofounder bill gates. i would like to add up all their money. cheryl: exactly. carnival cruise underway to miami to cuba. cuba losening its policy from arriving by sea, seven-day cruise and scheduled to dock in havana this morning. it will travel every other week from miami to cuba and booking from $1,800 per person and that includes food, i believe. lauren: and quite an experience. jungle book reign supreme at the box office once again. >> forget about your worries. >> what's that? >> that's a song about the good life. lauren: we will have the weekend box office winners for you. golden warriors win again without steph curry. that's tomorrow night. those stories much more. right now checking in on u.s. stock
change. liz: the choice may change. the choice may change. >> it makes sense to anyone. liz: just like it never makes sense to offer dividend. some day is new, you have never said that before. >> i said it in the 50's anniversary report. liz: well, now you're saying it exactly. lauren: the richest minds with liz claman, live interviews with warren buffet and microsoft cofounder bill gates. i would like to add up all their money. cheryl: exactly. carnival cruise underway to miami to...
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change. in wartime change occurs. that seems like a simple statement. it is not just occur on a global scale or a national scale, it changes us individually. it changes the way that we see the world. it changes the way that we are in the world. whether we are talking about world war ii, or we are talking about vietnam, or we are talking about the war with iraq. people change as a result of war. it is not just the people pointing guns at one another. people change as a result of war. one of the most incredible changes, and one that i guarantee you, if you spend any time talking about or studying world war ii, i suspect this is not a change or not a piece of it that you have talked about. one of the most incredible changes is in identity. individual identity. the changes that happen to us as individuals. world war ii specifically, as i believe you can make this argument for anywhere, but we happen to be talking about world war ii -- world war ii specifically enable people to learn about each other. about other cultures. different races, ethnicities, cultures. all of a sudden we are doing similar things out in the world. we'r
change. in wartime change occurs. that seems like a simple statement. it is not just occur on a global scale or a national scale, it changes us individually. it changes the way that we see the world. it changes the way that we are in the world. whether we are talking about world war ii, or we are talking about vietnam, or we are talking about the war with iraq. people change as a result of war. it is not just the people pointing guns at one another. people change as a result of war. one of the...
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change is real. climate change is caused by human activity. climate change is already causing devastating problems in this country and throughout the world. moral responsibility as custodians of this planet to make certain that we leave this planet in a way that is healthy and happy for our children and our grandchildren -- habitable.d that means we must stand up to the fossil fuel industry and theirhem, and tell them short-term profits are not more important than the future of this planet. i understand, i understand that as we transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency, to sustainable energy is like wind, solar, geothermal and other technologies, there will be economic dislocation. be innocentll people, people who want nothing more than to provide for their families who will be hurt in that transition. and that is why in the legislation i have authored in the senate, the most comprehensive climate change legislation ever offered in the senate, that we provide $41 elp workers who might be dislocated. i know that all over this coun
change is real. climate change is caused by human activity. climate change is already causing devastating problems in this country and throughout the world. moral responsibility as custodians of this planet to make certain that we leave this planet in a way that is healthy and happy for our children and our grandchildren -- habitable.d that means we must stand up to the fossil fuel industry and theirhem, and tell them short-term profits are not more important than the future of this planet. i...
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and so went intellectuals start changing their ideas, their changed ideas filter down to the general public. >> they do. >> if the intellectuals begin to change their ideas 160 years ago, then are we doomed? i mean, surely then -- >> well -- >> why is the great end richment still occurring? -- enrichment still occurring? >> well, you and i and most of the people in this room are fighting the good fight, trying to change the way intellectuals look at -- >> but we're a small group. >> we're a small group but, look, we're smart, and we're hard working, and we're going to do it, dam it. [laughter] i told you, i was an optimist. as to why it continues, why the great enrichment continues, again, there's this demonstration effect, and there's this basic uncontrol about. i was thinking as i was driving here from the airport, from dulles airport, i was looking at the richness of northern virginia and thinking to myself, this can't be stopped. one of the, you know, what he is her name -- what's her name, the junior senator from massachusetts -- >> elizabeth warren. >> yeah. she's, i'm sure she's a nice person and, by the way, she's an indian. [laughter
and so went intellectuals start changing their ideas, their changed ideas filter down to the general public. >> they do. >> if the intellectuals begin to change their ideas 160 years ago, then are we doomed? i mean, surely then -- >> well -- >> why is the great end richment still occurring? -- enrichment still occurring? >> well, you and i and most of the people in this room are fighting the good fight, trying to change the way intellectuals look at -- >> but...
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change changed the way we access content wherever we are. it has. >> it has redefined what the word bundle means. it has been a driver, once upon a time bundle meant something very bundled. very constricted. now. now when we talk about bundling, because of the options and building on and knowing people one oh one stop shop efficiency when it comes to their services, cable has come i have to admit cable has been a driver. talking about triple play and now are talking about quadruple play in some instances. when you talk about service delivery with utilities. there are some relationships that have been forged, whatever you decide is a utility and i know when i said in that way, but whatever you think is a necessity in your home, in some markets there is a one check and you have the capacity to get all of your services that come to the home. that is what is being enabled by this industry. >> lydia? >> speaking of changes in the industry, we seem to have crested with cable consolidation and now some are predicting that the industry is going to be looking more toward content and bundling their content with their conduit. as regulators, what will you be looking for an industry practice and new service offerings in terms of how providers may try to leverage their status as an isp with their other offerings to stay competitive in the marketplace? >> i think what we see right now is a great deal of experimentation the marketplace. cable providers are trying to figure out if programmers and others what the business model is that allows people to supply the content that everybody wants to see over the networks that everybody wants to flourish. my views the fcc should generally take a more restrained approach, let the expert mentation happen. not rule any particular business model in or out preemptively based on an ideological predisposition. instead try to figure out what ultimately is going to be an consumer
change changed the way we access content wherever we are. it has. >> it has redefined what the word bundle means. it has been a driver, once upon a time bundle meant something very bundled. very constricted. now. now when we talk about bundling, because of the options and building on and knowing people one oh one stop shop efficiency when it comes to their services, cable has come i have to admit cable has been a driver. talking about triple play and now are talking about quadruple play...
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change the brand to charter spectrum as our service. betty: that may help. tom: obviously, changing the name of the company is not a solution. you have to run a good customer service solution. we have invested an enormous amount of money and we will continue to invest an enormous amount of money in improving the whole service experience through better call centers. we have hired 7000 people in the last four years. proportionally, we will need to hire 20,000 people in the new company, take all of our calls, keep them onshore, create self-service functions online for customers, train our technicians, different tools and test equipment that work, and do the job right the first time. all of that takes a little time for us to implement, but we know how to do it. we will do that. simultaneously, we will changerand approach. from a consumer standpoint, if i'm a time warner cable customer today and my service eventually switches to charter, is there a specific product that i will be able to tell, i'm no longer a time warner cable subscriber, now that i have charter, i can do this, which you could not do before? tom: technically, you are a charter customer today as of this moment. when we+++ spectrum services deployed, what that means is we will have a state-of-the-art interactive user interface with search and discovery of content. we will integrate over-the-top services with that product so that you will be able to search and seek content -- and see content in a seamless way, whether it is a service delivered by us -- we will take your data speeds up . we will put a two-way interactive outlet on every tv that you have, so that you will have on-demand on every outlet and the full range of user interface services that i discussed. we will price and package everything in a compelling way, so th
change the brand to charter spectrum as our service. betty: that may help. tom: obviously, changing the name of the company is not a solution. you have to run a good customer service solution. we have invested an enormous amount of money and we will continue to invest an enormous amount of money in improving the whole service experience through better call centers. we have hired 7000 people in the last four years. proportionally, we will need to hire 20,000 people in the new company, take all...
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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! so, can, i! changing for good. it's ten pm, do you know where your children are? right now on fox 5 news at ten. >> donald trump says mike tyson is a tough guy. you know what, i don't think he's a tough guy. >> off comes the gloves and ted cruz criticizes donald trump about his support. mike tyson when he was accused of sexual assault in 1991. in. in an interview, he takes the criticism just a step further. here's all the detail. >> ted cruz is kicking things into the boxing ring trying to top spot in the presidential race. >> when i get endorsed by the tuft once, i like it because you know what, we need toughness. >> the gop the gop front runner donald trump is
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! so, can, i! changing for good. it's ten pm, do you know where your...
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change you. change your goals to get you home earlier every day. sometimes i will give you superpowers. but sometimes, i'll make you feel like the weakest man in the world. i will test your patience to make your heart softer... ... and your limits to make you tougher. but i promise dad, it will be the greatest journey of your life. ♪ thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ man singing in greek ] [ man singing in greek ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> panos: the wreck was a cargo ship, and crashed on the reef in 1982, so it's 34 years inside of the water. >> anthony: diving in the cyclades is some of the best in the med and i was told this wreck wawas filled with stolen doubloons and nazi morphine. panos, my dive master, has certainly never heard these rumors. no treasure down there, nothing sinister or unfor -- >> panos: maybe there is inside, in the engine room. i never get there so i don't know what is inside. the rumor is that they crashed it on purpose in order to take the insurance and so nobody was injured. everybody was safety transferred to the port. that's a rumor, of course. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: how many times have you been down to that wreck? >> panos: hundreds of times. >> anthony: hundreds of times? >> panos: hundreds of times. >> anthony: and it never gets old? you still have fun? >> panos: yeah. every time is special. >> anthony: the greek islands when compared to the rest of the country are doing pretty well. tourism on naxos, in fact, is on an uptick. i don't know what your family told you when you said, you know, "i'm gonna go to naxos and i'm gonna run a dive center." i know my parents would've said, "you should do something sensible with a future, like banking." as it turns out, this was a sensible career choice, i guess. so cheers to that. >> panos: yes, yamas. >> anthony: around 25% of the nation are unemployed now. they say that about 40% are living close to the poverty line. that's apparently the mainland? and yet tourism is stable and maybe even growing. >> panos: well, it is, it is getting bigger even though it is completely opposite with a crisis. >> anthony: so people are basically saying, "oh, financial crisis, beautiful islands, beautiful country." >> panos: yes. >> anthony: "now is the time to go 'cause we can get it for cheap." >> panos: tourism is the only thing i believe that saved greece. apart from this area, every other thing collapsed. >> anthony: it's really beautiful. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ the stray bitches singing ] [ the stray bitches singing ] >> anthony: madea, antigone, helen of troy, aphrodite, demeter -- greek women have always been known for their beauty, their fierceness, their strength, their willingness to fight for what they believe in. and these ladies who call themselves the stray bitches, these women are very much part of that tradition. when i mentioned that i was drinking ouzo before, i kind of -- >> woman: there was a reaction. >> anthony: there was a reaction. >> group at table: we prefer raki. >> anthony: okay, so i will be drinking raki on the rocks. >> group: bravo, yamas. >> anthony: the stray bitches. who are the stray bitches? >> woman 1: us. >> anthony: what, what are? >> woman 1: it's a theatrical, musical group, with political -- whoa -- with political issues. and it speaks a lot about what we live today in greece in athens. >> anthony: i've seen you described as anarchists. >> woman 1: ah, no, i don't like stereotypes. >> anthony: right. >> woman 1: i don't like characteristics. yes, of course, i like very much the anarchy philosophy of course. it speaks about solidarity and the common good. because all life in greece is very hard. >> woman 2: during the '90s it was all this wealth and prosperity. we were all okay with this, but now it's time to talk about politics and make political statements. >> anthony: a lot of the world, greece is being depicted as greeks got used to not having to pay taxes. [ everyone laughing ] >> anthony: this is -- the stereotype is -- >> woman: this is a great -- look -- >> anthony: is it true or not? >> woman 3: that's a very nice strategy to create a stereotype of the people you want to exploit. and say they are lazy, they're terrible, aids propaganda, let's -- them. >> woman 1: from the moment we build our state, we build it on loans. the great powers, england, france, russia, helped us to build our state so we owe from this moment. the truth is that never this nation take care of the citizens. they didn't give back anything, nothing, to the people, so why to pay your taxes? >> woman: it's distrust. >> anthony: a basic distrust is that people are going to spend the money well? >> woman 1: it's not like -- it's not like a mentality thing that comes from our genes, from our cells. we are not like "the lazy people." >> anthony: so what happens? should greece be in the eu? >> woman 4: here for the people in greece it is a feeling that "oh, if we go out of the european union we are lost." we are as people ready to risk to go in another direction because this direction doesn't work for us. >> anthony: nobody's suggesting we return to an agrarian wonderland where we are all going to farm together and live in a commune, right? >> woman 1: why not? >> anthony: you like this idea? >> woman 1: yeah, why not? >> woman 3: some of us will, some of us. >> anthony: if i put a yogurt in the refrigerator, and i put my name on it, "tony," and someone takes a bite out of it, i've got a problem. >> woman 4: really? >> anthony: yeah, this is why i don't live in a commune. >> woman 1: because someone will -- is taking my yogurt? >> woman 4: yeah, but if you didn't have a yogurt you would like to eat from someone else's. >> anthony: and i will. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ group chanting ] ♪ ♪ [ chickens clucking ] [ singing in greek ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in greek ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hey, man, how are you doing? >> labros: hi, tony, how are you? >> anthony: good now. [ man singing ] >> anthony: yes, an idyllic mountain village -- apiranthos. the sort of place where you can still walk in to a town square and find yourself caught up in a celebration. this one celebrates greco-american actor john stamos's return to "full house." then get ready for wine, raki and being hand-fed by strangers. >> lambros: i think it was sending off of a villager to go to the army. basically a good reason for everyone to, you know, let -- let some steam out. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: whoa. >> villager: oh. >> lambros: yes, yes, yes. >> anthony: lamb, pig? >> lambros: this is lamb, this is pork, and this is pork. >> anthony: and the famous potatoes, of course. >> lambros: and the famous potatoes. this is called rosto, which is a traditional naxos style of pork. >> anthony: oh, good sauce. it's like tomato and peppers or -- ? [ woman speaking greek ] >> lambros: wine, tomato sauce, pepper and garlic. >> villager: yamas. >> anthony: yamas. >> lambros: yamas, yamas. >> lambros: lambros. >> stefanos: stefanos. [ lambros speaking greek ] >> anthony: so you make wine? >> stefanos: i make wine, yes. i make good wine. >> anthony: born here? >> stefanos: well, not born here. i came to naxos when i was 23 years old. >> anthony: from? >> stefanos: athens. >> anthony: athens? very different life here. >> stefanos: i believe here, you live every moment of your life. yeah, you feel really the freedom. >> anthony: oh, thank you. this village, what do people here do for a living? farm? tourism? both? >> lambros: yeah, i guess a combination. >> anthony: i noticed a lot of churches, little chapels. >> lambros: there are shit loads, and it's basically the continuation of the original temples, be they apollo or zeus or athena or something. >> anthony: they switched over? >> lambros: they switched over to churches. >> anthony: hey, you guys thought pagan idolatry was fun? check this out. it's much more fun and we'll slide right in there and you won't even notice. >> lambros: seamlessly. yes. [ male villager speaking greek ] >> anthony: important island in mythology though. >> lambros: extremely. >> stefanos: it is the old dionysus island. yes, it is. >> anthony: god of wine, women in song, basically. >> lambros: and madness. >> anthony: and madness. one of the things i like about greek mythology is that the gods were all deeply flawed. i mean, they had some serious problems. they were always, you know, sleeping with humans. they were jealous. they get angry. they weren't pure. they weren't perfect. they weren't divine. they were -- >> stefanos: they were humans. >> lambros: yeah, but every now and then they dionysus would appear, everyone would say -- it and have a great time. why not? ♪ [ man singing in greek ] ♪ ♪ [ thunder ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what headache? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. you know mom, i will changeer noticed. sometimes, i will turn your night into day... and for sure, i will mark you forever. but i promise mom, it will be the greatest journey of your life. looktry align probiotic.our digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the #1 ge recommended probiotic. a john deere 1 familywhy is tractorever enough of it? with quik-park lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love. so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look. now you can own a one e sub-compact tractor for just 99 dollars a month learn more at your john deere dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ thunder ] [ gunshots ] ♪ ♪ [ gunshots ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ singing in greek ] ♪ >> anthony: food porn is so easy. at this point it's like shooting fish in a barrel. i mean, you want this, right? of course
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change, a change and a disrupter, that alone makes this race very competitive. >> kristen last word. i have to let kristen get in. >> everybody needs to buckle up, because in an election where people dislike candidates so much this is going to be a really volatile campaign, imagine what they might look like in the debates, this is going to be one in the history books. they are ininstructive. >> i don't know if it makes my job harder or easier when i have to go okay, you go, you stop. >> she always wants the last word. >> thank you maria. maria likes to get the last word. but she stayed up late. >> the latest investigation of egyptair flight -- can >>> the search intensifying for the fuselage for egyptair flight 804 but odds are over what they have found and what they haven't found so far. we have the safety analyst and author of malaysia airlines -- now an attorney for victims of air transportation michael white and david gallo. i watched all of you this weekend all weekend long. great information this weekend. let's talk about the new stuff. officials are at odds now about this evening about what happened during the final moments of egyptair flight 804. officials say the plane did not swerve or loose altitude before losing radar. they fell to 10,000 feet. why the discrepancies? >> well i think the early reports can often be wrong or conflicting because it's hard to te what you are seeing on those radar tracings and if you are actually reading them correctly so i think the reading i think is based on -- the only hard data we have is the acar messages, but that's really the only hard data we have right now plus the fact that it missed it's reporting to report over to the air traffic control change, so that's problem causing people to rethink the initial thoughts of terrorism. >> we also have the audio of the pilot making his last call. >> thank you so much. good day, good night. >> it appears to be routine, it is standard. does this bring any clues or anything, david? >> not that audio. it is routine, what could have been said there, there's nothing you could gleen out of it from what i hear. >> french officials confirmed that the flight data confirmed smoke from the cockpit minutes before the crash. >> it certainly could and a bunch of is hit the books over the weekend and there have been similar situations or warnings with other air bus aircraft and of course by getting some acars messages you have got the warnings from the windows on the right hand side in the cockpit the copilot seat we call it and we had those warnings first before the other warns on the acars message, the other warning was there had been a message of depresuresation if one would have a bomb that had blown
change, a change and a disrupter, that alone makes this race very competitive. >> kristen last word. i have to let kristen get in. >> everybody needs to buckle up, because in an election where people dislike candidates so much this is going to be a really volatile campaign, imagine what they might look like in the debates, this is going to be one in the history books. they are ininstructive. >> i don't know if it makes my job harder or easier when i have to go okay, you go,...
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change. honestly wonder how many people that want the name changed actually watch football. kimberly says change rarely comes easy. so she's somebody who disagrees with the poll. and finally, jiera writes, keep name, change mascot to potato. you can join in on the discussion and give us your opinion. just use harsh tag. -- hashtag. >> let's go, potatoes. i don't think so. >>> a commuter alert now for drivers using the key bridge. one lane of m street near the bridge will be closed in both dreksdzs, starting -- directions, starting monday. v-dot says it is taking the action to clear the roads. the closures will happen between 7:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. but there will be signs and officers out there to help you get through the work zone. >>> but first, what through yonder window breaks? we look to the east and there it was. >> great. >> and even better tomorrow. like we had to wait for it today. it will be out tomorrow morning when you get up am. >> we deserve it. >> but it's not going to be like we're starting a streak of sun. sorry. let's start with the 3-degree guarantee. feel pretty good about th
change. honestly wonder how many people that want the name changed actually watch football. kimberly says change rarely comes easy. so she's somebody who disagrees with the poll. and finally, jiera writes, keep name, change mascot to potato. you can join in on the discussion and give us your opinion. just use harsh tag. -- hashtag. >> let's go, potatoes. i don't think so. >>> a commuter alert now for drivers using the key bridge. one lane of m street near the bridge will be...
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changes. the vegetation cover on the hillsides, on the tops of the hills, and down in the valley, everything has changed. it's changed the lives of the people, and in fact, the people themselves have done this because they were the ones who-- who changed their behaviors, terraced the fields, improved the soils, learned to protect the marginal areas. 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
changes. the vegetation cover on the hillsides, on the tops of the hills, and down in the valley, everything has changed. it's changed the lives of the people, and in fact, the people themselves have done this because they were the ones who-- who changed their behaviors, terraced the fields, improved the soils, learned to protect the marginal areas. the changes are not simply on the hillsides. on the plains, you can see greenhouses that are filled with vegetables. this extends the growing...
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changing? jim: that's an important question. we pride ourselves on being able to change quickly. culturally we like to think of , ourselves as an organization that strives not just to embrace changetolerate change, but to thrive in change. what that means is having some strong core values. and holding onto those values and being able to try new things and experimenting with new things. we tend to experiment where we know there are big audiences that will be receptive to the brands. we are receptive to the marketers we work with. we allocate resources and capital. we take that's. -- we take bets. we scale up. we scale down. it involves looking at a lot of data and understanding the audience and your skill set. and always be alert and ready for change. we have to be ready to allocate differently based on what we see. emily: you are launching a tv show on a&e. what is the overall vision here? jim: we talked about programming for the snapchat audience. i mentioned it's a different kind of storytelling medium we are excited about. television is a storytelling medium that a lot of people are interested in as well. whether it's snapchat or television or a website or facebook or any othe
changing? jim: that's an important question. we pride ourselves on being able to change quickly. culturally we like to think of , ourselves as an organization that strives not just to embrace changetolerate change, but to thrive in change. what that means is having some strong core values. and holding onto those values and being able to try new things and experimenting with new things. we tend to experiment where we know there are big audiences that will be receptive to the brands. we are...
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change. probably the most subtle change of things around this is around changing norms. the folksplace where behind black lives matter have an enormous amount to teach us through the power of change through norms. so here's the thing about social norms. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by a problem weis not are to fix with law. illegal to shoot an unarmed being unless the person is directly threatening your life. what happens when someone gets shot like michael brown, a officer, -- a police in the course of doing his or her duty is interpreting a threat to his or her life from a person of color because we tend to associate young black with violence. change we't normative have to make over time. we're not going to get out of it just by putting audie cameras on police. a change it has to be about how we think about each other within society. so that's how you went up with campaigns like this. oft image to the very sight the screen is an image of michael brown taken from his face book page not very long after his death. days is ifs these you get kil
change. probably the most subtle change of things around this is around changing norms. the folksplace where behind black lives matter have an enormous amount to teach us through the power of change through norms. so here's the thing about social norms. when we look at the epidemic of people of color being shot by a problem weis not are to fix with law. illegal to shoot an unarmed being unless the person is directly threatening your life. what happens when someone gets shot like michael brown,...
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changes change the central issue that congress discussed was not how should monetary policy be conducted. that was the gold standard. no one disagreed with the gold standard. at least no one openly disagreed with the gold standard at the time. what they're arguing about is who is going to control the printing of money? the bankers thought it should be them. and the politicians thought they were the people most responsible and they argued about that. they held up the legislation for a long time. woodrow wilson came up with a compromise which was that they there would be a board from the very beginning in washington and there would be regional banks to satisfy the bankers. and the regional banks would be independent. they have their own discount rates and so on. that was a misunderstanding of the economics of what would happen once there was a single monetary authority for the country. the bankers lost the ability to have independent discount rates but it immediately set off a fight or argument over how the fed was fgoing to be run and because of the intellectual ability of benjamin strong it was the banks that got control of the initial fed operations and they managed to do that from 1914 until 1933 or 35. >> anyway it's good that peter goes through how the political changes came about and how they came about. from the earlier d.c. was seen as the political arm of the fed when the reserve banks more representative of the economy and that's even more true today. the regional he reserve banks have shed the influence of bankers. their directors are representative of their communities including labor union members while the board of governance has often become much more political. and a agree with peter that the new york fed is something of an exception. it has often been captured by the bankers in new york and therefore they were not always acting in the interest of the public. that's not inevitable. there were as i said president strong who was very correctly named. and i worked in the treasury and paul came to be my boss so i have known him since 196 is and i can assure you no one told paul roker how to run the new york fed. there are three major issues on which peter and i disagree pretty fundamentally. first is the issue of independence. second is safety
changes change the central issue that congress discussed was not how should monetary policy be conducted. that was the gold standard. no one disagreed with the gold standard. at least no one openly disagreed with the gold standard at the time. what they're arguing about is who is going to control the printing of money? the bankers thought it should be them. and the politicians thought they were the people most responsible and they argued about that. they held up the legislation for a long time....
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we are the changes seeing in terms of declining markets actually built the story up. wanted tof investors see these changes. a lot of these changesme of them were entering the field for the market. this is very positive change. it does put saudi arabia in line with a lot of other markets worldwide. this is very positive. manus: the aramco is the cornerstone of this puzzle. >> they say if the ipo happened that saudiinclusion arabia would account for about 5%. otherwise more like 2.9%. receivedissue is we our in that range. to theit comes down valuation on that. thank you very much. a quick round up some other stories. downgraded middle eastern oil producers citing the collapse in the price of oil. the ratings agency cut the ratings of saudi arabia and bahrain and oman. arabia,ase of saudi moody's said that lower oil prices may lead to a material deterioration in the nation's credit profile. than it was in 2015. saudi arabia led a decision by defend keep pumping to its market share. in spite of the swelling of the inventories. buyout is leading a group of investors making a and theyinority stake are in discussions to team up with o
we are the changes seeing in terms of declining markets actually built the story up. wanted tof investors see these changes. a lot of these changesme of them were entering the field for the market. this is very positive change. it does put saudi arabia in line with a lot of other markets worldwide. this is very positive. manus: the aramco is the cornerstone of this puzzle. >> they say if the ipo happened that saudiinclusion arabia would account for about 5%. otherwise more like 2.9%....
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change. i got to do something different. i got to change. >> changes not seem to be on the mind of javier elijah. he just been moved from the segregation unit to the disciplinary unit, unit 2 d for repeating the cell by stopping up his toilet. it all started with a simple request to change cells. >> i was around the tv and i don't like sports and they leave it on all night and it would be too loud and disturb my sleep so i asked to be moved. >> we relocate him up to room 29 which is the furthest point from the tv. elijah, when i came in and brought up that, he did not want to be in there because it was too noisy. >> once they moved me from downstairs, it was not too loud, it was actually okay. the room was nasty and i did not get a chance to clean and i had hair all over the room so i asked them to move. they would not move me. >> javier wants what he wants and he makes it impossible. yeah, i want to move now. you cannot be moved right now. if he has a need or concern, we try to address it. if he wants to be moved right now, not right now mr. elijah.
change. i got to do something different. i got to change. >> changes not seem to be on the mind of javier elijah. he just been moved from the segregation unit to the disciplinary unit, unit 2 d for repeating the cell by stopping up his toilet. it all started with a simple request to change cells. >> i was around the tv and i don't like sports and they leave it on all night and it would be too loud and disturb my sleep so i asked to be moved. >> we relocate him up to room 29...
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changed. change that we had as individuals and young people is huge. youth from a safe country where you have everything you wanted a lot of shortcomings and concerns -- but you turned into a war, you are now living in a war. on a daily basis, your experiences, the feelings of fear. on a daily basis, i remember waiting to see if someone we know has died. whenever we hear a bombing, we would be like checking on facebook and asking each other like, do we know anybody who happened to be in the location of the bombing? it turned from the very normal life into a very not normal life where it is dictated by fear, by uncertainty, dictated by also, all the other problems that young people like me would have -- what am i going to do about the future? what am i going to do about it -- if i lose someone i love? what would i do if somebody from my family died? just, those are very real questions that we had to go through. so, i can tell you, i can assure you that there is not one syrian who -- whose life wasn't disrupted. whether from losing somebody you gettingut, whether from your building bombed, whether losing years of your life while you are waiting for the next step that is never there, that will never come. changed us as individuals. wasfor me, as a person, i very, very lucky and i count myself as one of the luckiest because through the same organization that mariela i was able to move to the u.s. to transfer to illinois school of technology. atas given a golden chance rebuilding my life. i was given this opportunity along with 32 other students. here, wee we got always have this feeling that we should do something. -- ofl that no one course, you do -- the governments of the world -- they do care. in london, they pledged $10 billion. they do care about how would i tell that to one of my friends when they tell me that their translateer? i cannot the billions that the u.s. donated for the person who lost every confidence in the future. i cannot say it to a girl who lost her parents -- i just can't. it is very difficult. so we feel that -- i personally feel that i have a responsibility and i have a duty to do something to help create this opportunity for those people. felt that the- i 33 students w
changed. change that we had as individuals and young people is huge. youth from a safe country where you have everything you wanted a lot of shortcomings and concerns -- but you turned into a war, you are now living in a war. on a daily basis, your experiences, the feelings of fear. on a daily basis, i remember waiting to see if someone we know has died. whenever we hear a bombing, we would be like checking on facebook and asking each other like, do we know anybody who happened to be in the...
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changes. mr. hoyer: i didn't hear the chair request change, but i do know that from my personal observation not one of those members who apparently changedn the board came to this well and had the courage to change from green to red or red to green. how is that possible, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has not stated a parliamentary inquiry. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, let me raise another parliamentary inquirery. mr. speaker, let me raise a parliamentary inquirery. mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempore: the chair will put them engross. the question on - - mr. hoyer: i ask for a recorded vote on the committee rising. mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempore: those in favor will vote aye, those opposed, no. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the ayes have it. hoyer: -- mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, i did not hear and therefore was not able to ask for a recorded vote on the motion to rise. the speaker did not articulate that, so the house could hear it. and i suggest the -- i request a vote on the motion to rise. now, the speaker may tell me we are past that point, but the fact of the matter is, nobody on this house
changes. mr. hoyer: i didn't hear the chair request change, but i do know that from my personal observation not one of those members who apparently changedn the board came to this well and had the courage to change from green to red or red to green. how is that possible, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has not stated a parliamentary inquiry. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, let me raise another parliamentary inquirery. mr. speaker, let me raise a parliamentary inquirery. mr. speaker...
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it's moving a pair of the superstar left no known willn you know mom, i will change you. changeour body, and what you call love. i'm going to make you think less about yourself... and more about those little things you've never noticed. sometimes, i will turn your night into day... but i promise mom, it will be the greatest journey of your life. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. >>> finally tonight, a beautiful way to spread the joy from one of the happiest days in your life. it's the time of year again for wedding bells. but what happens to all the flowers you've picked out after the big day. nbc's morgan radford shows us how they can still brighten someone series, inspiring america. >> reporter: wedding season means flowers. lots of flowers. $8 billion spent every single year. but after the i dos, trash. >> it is heart-wrenching for me on such a beautiful occasion knowing all th
it's moving a pair of the superstar left no known willn you know mom, i will change you. changeour body, and what you call love. i'm going to make you think less about yourself... and more about those little things you've never noticed. sometimes, i will turn your night into day... but i promise mom, it will be the greatest journey of your life. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my...
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(vo) change your sleep, change your life, change to tempur-pedic. (is committed to truth on thee plabel.d when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. learn more at beyondpetfood.com (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. trane. the most reliable for a reason. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. to help spread the word, we made t-shirts! reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! >>> welcome back after going 0 for five during tuesday's primary. senator ted cruz tried to regain momentum, he announced his carly fiorina. he was endorsed by governor mike pence just days before the primary. and he got compared to satan by a fellow republican. >> lucifer in the flesh, but i've never worked for someone with a more miserable son of a -- >> he's trying to take the insult in s
(vo) change your sleep, change your life, change to tempur-pedic. (is committed to truth on thee plabel.d when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. learn more at beyondpetfood.com (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. trane. the most reliable for a reason. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we...
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changes in the developed new planning code given the purpose of the history no change was intended in the criteria should be continued to be applied the language maybe reasonably read for the criteria for the mixed use exception a career reason is absurdity and the protective history no material changesrom the clear prior version were intend we ask you apply the criteria and revoke the mixed use exception thank you. >> okay. we'll hear in the motion holder. >> good evening commissioners thank you for happening in there prpg commissioner honda andy with reuben, junius & rose representing the martin building company thank you for your attention the legal arguments are clear that was one clear simple idea do appellant is they can't pick and choose the planning code they apply to the project it is coming down to that simple there is really no dispute about the facts and part of amendment the 329 changed in many version the planning code what the planning commission and planning department staff look at it and approved the project that is today's planning code not finding of any kind to grant this expectation on interesting pattern by the way, really not that unusual that the planning code is riesdz in 2014 over 20 new all the times many 201532 code amendment and there are 8 with 14 more
changes in the developed new planning code given the purpose of the history no change was intended in the criteria should be continued to be applied the language maybe reasonably read for the criteria for the mixed use exception a career reason is absurdity and the protective history no material changesrom the clear prior version were intend we ask you apply the criteria and revoke the mixed use exception thank you. >> okay. we'll hear in the motion holder. >> good evening...
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change it. >> i think it will change, i think it will change rapidly. women want security. women want strong military. they want to know that they're secure in our nation. women want women's health issues taken care of and hillary is not going to do it like me because i am going to make our country rich again, i am going to bring back our jobs, we are going to have a good economy again. which we don't now, we have a horrible economy. and again, remember this. nafta has been a total disaster for our country. nafta was signed by the clinton administration. what nafta has done to this country, i won new york big. and speaking of winning new york big, if you look at the polls, exit polls, i was number one with women by a long shot, nobody was even close to me. i won new york, pennsylvania, maryland, connecticut, delaware, rhode island, all these, and indiana the other night. if you look at the polls, number one with women and it is not even close. >> let's talk about general election, electoral college strategy, get to go 270 electoral votes. john mccain couldn't do it, mitt rom
change it. >> i think it will change, i think it will change rapidly. women want security. women want strong military. they want to know that they're secure in our nation. women want women's health issues taken care of and hillary is not going to do it like me because i am going to make our country rich again, i am going to bring back our jobs, we are going to have a good economy again. which we don't now, we have a horrible economy. and again, remember this. nafta has been a total...
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change, the stand of vietnam war. he never changes, america will change and -- but the time i'm dealing with, he is absolutely hated, andof course, malcolm x was the most hated black leader, the most hated politician in america. the president of the united states was assassinated and a week later malcolm x said chickens coming home to roosters. >> malcolm x is is minister of the mosque in new york, how do the two meet? >> cassius went to train in miami and when he was in miami he start today attend some nation meetings and he met a person who became kind of a tutor for him in miami and captain sam told them the theology of the nation of islam and the leaders and talked about different aspects of the nation, but one time when cassius was back home, he got a call from captain sam, this was in june 1962, there's going to be a rally, nation of islam rally in detroit. why don't you come, i will come pick you up and you can meet malcolm x. malcolm was the spokesman for for nation of islam. cassius said that's fine. there sort of shaped like this, sitting in the back at a table facing the door were -- back facing the door was
change, the stand of vietnam war. he never changes, america will change and -- but the time i'm dealing with, he is absolutely hated, andof course, malcolm x was the most hated black leader, the most hated politician in america. the president of the united states was assassinated and a week later malcolm x said chickens coming home to roosters. >> malcolm x is is minister of the mosque in new york, how do the two meet? >> cassius went to train in miami and when he was in miami he...
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changes. we can do it. you can do it. so now we have to move into an era where we're really looking at what is -- how do we change the drives force? this brings us to the next question. what do we do? how do we change this? and the real answer is, all we got to do is what the american colonialists did. change that perception. overnight. and like the american colonists, the answer to the question of who can do it is you. us. we the people. our president, whoever the next president is, is not going to do it. the president is vastly important bit hat very limited power. corporations control washington. even if we elect a president -- let's say sanders gets elected and say he hasn't accepted a penny from a corporation. he is still going to be surrounded by politicians and lobbyists who have accepted a lot of money from corporations and also who have been promised consulting jobs when they get out of whatever they're doing as elected officials. so, we know that the system is stacked against them. i'm get something sort of feedback here. is this a problem? only 0 problem for me. so, it's always been that we the people have to do it. it was that way during the american revolution, that way during the wars
changes. we can do it. you can do it. so now we have to move into an era where we're really looking at what is -- how do we change the drives force? this brings us to the next question. what do we do? how do we change this? and the real answer is, all we got to do is what the american colonialists did. change that perception. overnight. and like the american colonists, the answer to the question of who can do it is you. us. we the people. our president, whoever the next president is, is not...