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change, please? excuse me, can you spare a little change, please? thank you. spare a bit of change, please.. cheers. i'm just going to have a quick look through here and see if there's any clothes. ora blanket. i don't know. no good. the reason i came to england was to go to rehab because i was on the waiting list for three and half years in ireland and i got nowhere. i came here and they told me god would help me and it works for some people, i won't knock it for that point, but... smack and heroin comes before everyone, everything. your children, everything. my mum, everyone. i'm ashamed of doing things like this. when you've got to beg for drugs, it'sjust horrible. i've even taken risks like this, any needle could be there. you'll see plenty of needles down here, that's why i tend to try and sleep on the pallets. heroin. it helps people just escape from the things that people have done to them in this life, mostly. like a lot of people have been raped or abused or brought up in crazy families. i was sent to a really posh private boarding school in ireland but the social welfare sent me t
change, please? excuse me, can you spare a little change, please? thank you. spare a bit of change, please.. cheers. i'm just going to have a quick look through here and see if there's any clothes. ora blanket. i don't know. no good. the reason i came to england was to go to rehab because i was on the waiting list for three and half years in ireland and i got nowhere. i came here and they told me god would help me and it works for some people, i won't knock it for that point, but... smack and...
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my life for all time. you can become a tennis player. and that changed yours, tell me of this is true, but you didn't actually feel comfortable in your own skin until you are about 51 yea rs own skin until you are about 51 years old. that absolutely correct. you always do your homework! that is incredibly sad. it is sad because it stopped me from achieving some of the things i wanted. you look at a lot of lives, and no life goes perfectly. it is the people who can adapt to the ups and downs better and be resilient, and that is what sports teacher. keep bouncing back. i went to an eating disorder place, i was uncomfortable with my sexuality and the challenges i had. but there is no way in the 705 it would have worked, to come out and talk about having trouble, i don't know if i am bisexual, if i am gay, i don't know what i am. i was going to run hard time and we were just 5tarting to run hard time and we were just starting the tour, i can't talk about that in the 705, i would have been finished in one second, we would have had to —— would not have had to.
my life for all time. you can become a tennis player. and that changed yours, tell me of this is true, but you didn't actually feel comfortable in your own skin until you are about 51 yea rs own skin until you are about 51 years old. that absolutely correct. you always do your homework! that is incredibly sad. it is sad because it stopped me from achieving some of the things i wanted. you look at a lot of lives, and no life goes perfectly. it is the people who can adapt to the ups and downs...
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you change only what you need to change to make it better. don't go fishing for things that aren't broken. the part of changing contributions to expenditures was part of the package of getting rid of the iec entirely. if we don't do that any more there is much less rationale. >> mr. hill, thank you again for your time and attention to rectifying that error from 15 years ago. secondly, i want to say that on february 14th you distributed at least to me inferred to other members of the commission your next step recommendations. >> yes. >> i would adopt both of them. to change the individual expenditure limit by $50,000 for supervisor and $250,000 for mayoral candidates and extend the deadline for participating in writing to three days. that would, i think, satisfy complaints that i have heard in the last two years that i have been on the commission. >> sounds like a good proposal. thank you. >> i'm not sure you spoke to the other nuance which is that the cap would be increased once the limit was exceeded buyer any amount. i did hear him say that
you change only what you need to change to make it better. don't go fishing for things that aren't broken. the part of changing contributions to expenditures was part of the package of getting rid of the iec entirely. if we don't do that any more there is much less rationale. >> mr. hill, thank you again for your time and attention to rectifying that error from 15 years ago. secondly, i want to say that on february 14th you distributed at least to me inferred to other members of the...
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you praised his record on voting legislation. how does this change help you get reelected? >> for those of you who don't follow kentucky politics, probably most of you, there has never been a poll ever been taken, ever, done by anyone, that has ever found me above water or likely to win anything. i'm not even being facetious. orave never led in any poll been popular in any survey. and here i am. won 106 out of 120 counties. schmolls. they're broken for a reason. why is there a change? not always when you move forward to you need the same things when you look back.
you praised his record on voting legislation. how does this change help you get reelected? >> for those of you who don't follow kentucky politics, probably most of you, there has never been a poll ever been taken, ever, done by anyone, that has ever found me above water or likely to win anything. i'm not even being facetious. orave never led in any poll been popular in any survey. and here i am. won 106 out of 120 counties. schmolls. they're broken for a reason. why is there a change? not...
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you very much. when many talk about climate change they associate the tone of urgency. o you think there is more or less urgency than we face a decade ago? >> thank you for the question. i think there is more urgency. every day more people on this planet asking for more energy and we are building more facilities, right now technologies people use just by default, technologies that emit a lot of carbon dioxide. the faster we can start using research, developing technologies that don't even as much co2, this can snowball into making it more economically feasible and politically feasible, all the infrastructure will be there to have newer carbon technology deployed. the urgency is two fold, and in addition we are accumulating infrastructure and technology that emits a lot of co2. there is a lot of urgency on the technology side. and we are seeing more impacts on people. >> thank you for that input and of cornell. according to the ipcc special report and the ncaa 4 climate change takes a toll on mental health. those who survive extreme weather events, can suffer depression,
you very much. when many talk about climate change they associate the tone of urgency. o you think there is more or less urgency than we face a decade ago? >> thank you for the question. i think there is more urgency. every day more people on this planet asking for more energy and we are building more facilities, right now technologies people use just by default, technologies that emit a lot of carbon dioxide. the faster we can start using research, developing technologies that don't even...
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emily: you made a big change reporting daily active users and you are stopping reporting active monthly users. why do this now? why not a few quarters ago? ned: sure, this has been a long journey for twitter. we started getting monthly active users at the time of the ipo, but there has been a gradual shift in the company where our priority is really to drive value for people every day. the best way to measure that is by monetizable dau. that is what we are looking at internally to measure success for some time. we have given year-over-year growth rates for it since 2016, but we want everyone aligned on the same metric we go with internally so there is transparency and alignment, so we are all looking at the same measure when it comes to measuring our success. emily: snap reported 186 million dau's, facebook, 1.5 million. so why should advertisers choose twitter which appears to be the smallest? ned: advertisers come to twitter because we have the most valuable audience when they are most receptive. today's information doesn't change anything, they know what they are getting with a speci
emily: you made a big change reporting daily active users and you are stopping reporting active monthly users. why do this now? why not a few quarters ago? ned: sure, this has been a long journey for twitter. we started getting monthly active users at the time of the ipo, but there has been a gradual shift in the company where our priority is really to drive value for people every day. the best way to measure that is by monetizable dau. that is what we are looking at internally to measure...
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you changed so many people's lives, so thank you, so much. wow. thank you so much.rights, that's obviously translated into one of those things in tennis which is not really the case i think in any other sport, we have pretty equal prizemoney across the men's and women's tours, and that is extremely significant. and i think she was advocating for that probably 30, 40 years ahead of her time. everyone thinks, oh, billiejean king did so much for women's sport and for women... it's not about women. but it isn't, isn't it. it irritates me. here's what happens. when a woman leads, they say, thanks for trying to help women. they never say that to a guy, they never say, oh, thanks for helping those men! when it is a male leader they obviously think it is for everyone. but when it is a woman leader they think, oh, it's for women, she is trying to help women. no. first of all i grew up with a brother who played 12 years of professional baseball, which here doesn't mean that much but it is huge at home. i say oh, my younger brother played professional baseball, and they say, w
you changed so many people's lives, so thank you, so much. wow. thank you so much.rights, that's obviously translated into one of those things in tennis which is not really the case i think in any other sport, we have pretty equal prizemoney across the men's and women's tours, and that is extremely significant. and i think she was advocating for that probably 30, 40 years ahead of her time. everyone thinks, oh, billiejean king did so much for women's sport and for women... it's not about women....
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just stay here but unfortunately they have to leave the facility one day the chance to seeing you would change and they often return to where they came from. when you were back to their old surroundings sitting with what is the do is cut on your sleeve and only the ones who have learned to stand their ground will be able to stop falling back into the old ways schooling i knew well i mean what the typical with the dad would you. are. was that he hear. it's goodbye to us and good night for the young offenders tomorrow the facility will continue its efforts to improve the boy's inside if you must go for the world outside. a space transmitter. and lots of creature. an enormous number of creatures. bigger as a project is intended to predict catastrophes and help prevent epidemics. with the help of wind and furry friends and their sensors to morrow to do. thirty minutes on w.r. . is going to. help managers you know go to day nothing would change you know the banks. and so was the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. top. six hundred begin video. to.
just stay here but unfortunately they have to leave the facility one day the chance to seeing you would change and they often return to where they came from. when you were back to their old surroundings sitting with what is the do is cut on your sleeve and only the ones who have learned to stand their ground will be able to stop falling back into the old ways schooling i knew well i mean what the typical with the dad would you. are. was that he hear. it's goodbye to us and good night for the...
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change. how could you do that? every scientist has stated, who has studied it knows that in the next ten, 20, 30, 40 years climate change is going to evoke huge changes in our country and in our world. if you believe in the future and you want to have a good future for our children and grandchildren which we all do, you can't ignore climate change. you may have different views on it but you can't ignore it. he also talked a great deal about the safety of the american people but not one mention about gun safety, not one. again, maybe not to president trump, maybe not to his hard-core supporters, but to the rest of america, to talk about need for security and safety of americans and not talk about gun safety misses the mark badly. and then he rattled off economic statistics, how great everything is. but completely ignored the difficult economic realities of working americans. why do so many americans not have faith in the future? why do so many americans worry that their children won't have as good a life economically
change. how could you do that? every scientist has stated, who has studied it knows that in the next ten, 20, 30, 40 years climate change is going to evoke huge changes in our country and in our world. if you believe in the future and you want to have a good future for our children and grandchildren which we all do, you can't ignore climate change. you may have different views on it but you can't ignore it. he also talked a great deal about the safety of the american people but not one mention...
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emily: you made a big change reporting daily active users and you are stopping reporting monthly activesers. why do this now? why not a few quarters ago? ned: sure, this has been a long journey for twitter. where we started getting monthly active users at the time of the ipo, but there has been a gradual shift in the company where our priority is really to drive value for people every day. the best way to measure that is by monetizable dau. that is the metric we have been looking at internally to measure success for some time. we have given year-over-year growth rates for it since 2016, but we want everybody aligned on the same metric we go with internally so there is transparency and alignment, so we are all looking at the same number when we think about how to measure our success. emily: snap reported 186 million dau's, facebook, 1.5 million. so why should advertisers choose twitter which appears to be the smallest? ned: advertisers come to twitter because we have the most valuable audience when they are most receptive. today's information doesn't change anything, they know what they
emily: you made a big change reporting daily active users and you are stopping reporting monthly activesers. why do this now? why not a few quarters ago? ned: sure, this has been a long journey for twitter. where we started getting monthly active users at the time of the ipo, but there has been a gradual shift in the company where our priority is really to drive value for people every day. the best way to measure that is by monetizable dau. that is the metric we have been looking at internally...
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you. how can positive feedback loops accelerate climate change? >> positive feedback loops are a core part of how the climate system works. moreone example, you put co2 into the endless year, it causes melting of ice in the arctic. that causes more warming. when we talk about a tipping point in the climate system which is language i don't love but it is used, all of those tipping points are driven by positive effect, having to do with things like interaction leading to rapid loss in the antarctic. someuld you identify research that the federal government should be engaged it on climate change that it is not doing right now? collects thank you for the re so many- >> there a opportunities to increase the research enterprise this area. i will speak specifically for health. there is almost no federal research dollars going into research on the health of a changing climate and how we can adapt more effectively to that. investment would be very beneficial to the health of americans for our health care infrastructure. collects thank you. >> i understand t
you. how can positive feedback loops accelerate climate change? >> positive feedback loops are a core part of how the climate system works. moreone example, you put co2 into the endless year, it causes melting of ice in the arctic. that causes more warming. when we talk about a tipping point in the climate system which is language i don't love but it is used, all of those tipping points are driven by positive effect, having to do with things like interaction leading to rapid loss in the...
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thank you to the other panelists for your commitment to solving climate change. my name is reverend -- the president and ceo of caucus and all of you republicans and democrats are invited to be a part of the hip-hop caucus, a little joke there to start off the testimony. let me get right to it, as americans, we face challenges head on. climate change is not a democrat issue or a republican issue. it is a human issue. this crisis is complex. it impacts all of us in future generations and those with the least resources are impacted first and worst. we know how to solve this crisis. we must make a just transition off of fossil fuels to a 100% clean, renewable energy economy that works for all. many communities, cities, and states across our country are leading the way on climates solutions. i urge every member of this committee to visit places and people who have gone through climate disasters and visit communities, projects and businesses that are implementing clean energy and climate solutions. when you visit these communities, it will become a very clear that clim
thank you to the other panelists for your commitment to solving climate change. my name is reverend -- the president and ceo of caucus and all of you republicans and democrats are invited to be a part of the hip-hop caucus, a little joke there to start off the testimony. let me get right to it, as americans, we face challenges head on. climate change is not a democrat issue or a republican issue. it is a human issue. this crisis is complex. it impacts all of us in future generations and those...
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my managers do have a good day nothing would change you know the banks pay you money and so watch the language of the bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines hey listen. that's what video game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level. to him talk composer nobuo uematsu. featured in really well known his music is bet on to get a few stops sounds good. video game music starts february twenty fifth on g.w. . that's what i do it's like formula one they florent showing off who can go the fastest but that's a crime because it's extremely dangerous. it's. illegal road races are rife in german cities today recklessly endangering drivers pedestrians and many others. that's why rhino folks and alexander's farts of the cologne police force are cracking down on irresponsible petrolheads. if you don't follow my own. we will use force. i am receiving this is unit five one eight six the two males. on. one go it's saturday night eight o'clock officers food fights are on patrol boy racers are out and about in downtown
my managers do have a good day nothing would change you know the banks pay you money and so watch the language of the bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines hey listen. that's what video game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level. to him talk composer nobuo uematsu. featured in really well known his music is bet on to get a few stops sounds good. video game music starts february twenty fifth on g.w. . that's...
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>> or you change the rules. >> rather than change the rules. >> that's my inclination. the fact is the rules also don't deal with the absence of someone leaving office. it approaches it in a couple ways. it says you can't serve two full terms, you can serve one full and one partial. that implies a lapse term and the vice president acting for the president. if we were to entertain changes, i don't know what makes sense. one would be, i mean, the only date that really matters in this thing is when terms are up. >> can we change when terms are up? >> no. >> i would be more comfortable. >> then it would make to do it january and february. >> it could make sense to put it back to august, which happens to be kind of halfway but it's a split on the current dilemma. the other is you could have where you serve one year after you were elected. there's no reason you have to have a fixed time every year. both of those probably have -- >> well, a little bit of history here. when victor macris went to the police commission, i stepped in and served as president and then i was elected f
>> or you change the rules. >> rather than change the rules. >> that's my inclination. the fact is the rules also don't deal with the absence of someone leaving office. it approaches it in a couple ways. it says you can't serve two full terms, you can serve one full and one partial. that implies a lapse term and the vice president acting for the president. if we were to entertain changes, i don't know what makes sense. one would be, i mean, the only date that really matters in...
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monitor you know who today nothing would change you know the banks pay you in mind and so was the languagef the banking money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made four minds. her first day of school in the jungle. first clueless and. then doris green's moment arrives. join during a take on her journey back to freedom to in our interactive documentary. tour of the ring in tame returns home on d w dot com or.
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but you changed. no, you changed everything. you changed the whole game and how it can be done. ast. and i just said to kat the other day, i said, "you know what's funny?" i said, i feel like every good thing in my life happened after she and i met. i got to go speak at some event where i happened -- because i worked with kathy, asked me to go speak -- and i happened to have met my boyfriend there. who i'm with today. >> jimmy: that's right. >> because i met my boyfriend, we adopted haley. like, i was just saying, it's bizarre to think that one -- >> jimmy: domino effect. >> yeah. one thing happens. and i said to kath, like, "i feel like -- i feel like that happened with me." like, i got to live all these cool dreams, you know, after meeting her. it's pretty cool. >> jimmy: well, the best part is that you're not going anywhere. and we have you to watch every single day. we love you so much. >> jimmy, i love you. >> jimmy: come on. hoda kotb, everybody. >> you got the best audience. [ cheers and applause ] they agree, right? >> oh, the best. >> jimmy: hoda kotb. check her weekday
but you changed. no, you changed everything. you changed the whole game and how it can be done. ast. and i just said to kat the other day, i said, "you know what's funny?" i said, i feel like every good thing in my life happened after she and i met. i got to go speak at some event where i happened -- because i worked with kathy, asked me to go speak -- and i happened to have met my boyfriend there. who i'm with today. >> jimmy: that's right. >> because i met my boyfriend,...
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monthly users or are you focusing on the engagement of daily users? growthe changesught to daily users over time. we are not trying to get to people to come to twitter monthly. it is a place for conversations around sports and politics and entertainment, and if you are coming monthly, we are not doing a good job helping you find value. when we are making changes, we are thinking how we can get people get value every day. emily: spending is rising 20%. is this a one off or is the cost structure changing? ned: we grew 17% last year, but if you look at the fourth grewer, where headcount 16% over the course of the year, expenses grew 21%. if you add merit increases and other things, new hires as well, we will continue to higher at the same priorities -- we will continue to hire at the same priorities, we will get to the growth we talked about. it is a continuation with the same priorities, thinking about health, conversations as a way to drive audiences. emily: do you see the 20% number staying the same over several years, or is that an annual thing? ned: annual for 2019
monthly users or are you focusing on the engagement of daily users? growthe changesught to daily users over time. we are not trying to get to people to come to twitter monthly. it is a place for conversations around sports and politics and entertainment, and if you are coming monthly, we are not doing a good job helping you find value. when we are making changes, we are thinking how we can get people get value every day. emily: spending is rising 20%. is this a one off or is the cost structure...
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look if you change the church law you have to do it in a very. well done manner. it must be a change that that. is good for decades or maybe even for for centuries if it's not something you can do in a week but i think we will see some major changes this year. now there are already i mean it's not like they have to come up with a whole new set of proposals because there are already concrete proposals on the table as we speak on how to tackle a sexual abuse released last year as you know better than anyone by the u.s. bishops but the vatican basically told them well just to hold off for a moment why. because they think here in the vatican that it's not something that can be done by the u.s. bishops alone because the catholic church as you know is a universal church so it's no use of. changing the laws just for the americans you have to change. the universe of church have to change them for africa you have to change. for cultures where people have not yet this kind of awareness that the public in the u.s. have filled the scandals and the year two th
look if you change the church law you have to do it in a very. well done manner. it must be a change that that. is good for decades or maybe even for for centuries if it's not something you can do in a week but i think we will see some major changes this year. now there are already i mean it's not like they have to come up with a whole new set of proposals because there are already concrete proposals on the table as we speak on how to tackle a sexual abuse released last year as you know better...
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hearn. >> thank you all for testifying as expert witnesses on climate change. each of you has spent your careers involving climate policy and have worked to generate collusion solutions to the problem of climate change. mr. holly, your testimony today reflects your well versed stands on climate change issues. one part of your testimony that interests me a lot was where you wrote the government requires -- quote, the government requires environmental impact studies to estimate the affects of projects like roads and buildings on nature, shouldn't the government act similarly when it comes to how regulations impact the population, end quote. >> why he is. >> would it surprise you that we tried to put that into a rule last week and it was voted down by our friends across the aisle? is that we would evaluate the impact of our policies on, you know, cost benefit analysis. >> sure. no, i did not know that, sir. >> thank you. dr. curry, your testimony reflects your wealth of knowledge on these issues and gives great insight into the climate change debate. in particular
hearn. >> thank you all for testifying as expert witnesses on climate change. each of you has spent your careers involving climate policy and have worked to generate collusion solutions to the problem of climate change. mr. holly, your testimony today reflects your well versed stands on climate change issues. one part of your testimony that interests me a lot was where you wrote the government requires -- quote, the government requires environmental impact studies to estimate the affects...
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governor baker, you talked about climate change and they impact on your fisheries. this is something you do have in common with louisiana, a very vibrant commercial fishing industry. but i understand the gulf of maine is warming much faster than other parts of the ocean. could you speak to what that is doing to the movement of these fish that have historically been there, how that might impact the andood industry represent, coastal fishing communities? after baker: if you think about lobster, to commercial fishing industries that are as identified in massachusetts and maine as any you will find. hanging actually a cod on our state house representative's chamber because that is considered sacred. that cod fishery is moving north, and the lobster fishery is moving north as well. we are all concerned that as the water warms in the gulf of maine, it could have huge implications for the shellfish industry as well. iss a very big problem and one that, you don't have to project out. it is already happening and you can see it in the data and see it when you talk to any of th
governor baker, you talked about climate change and they impact on your fisheries. this is something you do have in common with louisiana, a very vibrant commercial fishing industry. but i understand the gulf of maine is warming much faster than other parts of the ocean. could you speak to what that is doing to the movement of these fish that have historically been there, how that might impact the andood industry represent, coastal fishing communities? after baker: if you think about lobster,...
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. >> these are fast-changing, you have to pay attention. >> this is the third time we have been evacuate over three or four months. that is life. >> reporter: the force of the water that came through strong enough to make this crawl, you can see debris scattered in the water, american flag still standing outside. check this out, a rescue chopper landed on the only dry spot surrounded by water. getting around anywhere out here is incredibly different, roads blocked for all kinds of reasons, standing water, mudslides, trees down, you name it. it is unfolding summer out here. we showed you guerneville, clearly the first of this, coming back up the river, into a town like ford's i ran into craig and jane cochran, they pulled a canoe down the driveway and gave us a tour of the town. >> we are on sunridge avenue in forest hill. >> many more houses, the entire town is underwater right now. they are flooded. >> a lot of houses have been raised before but not all the. >> not all. many of the houses due to flooding have been raised up. sometimes two full stories to be above even the largest. >> yo
. >> these are fast-changing, you have to pay attention. >> this is the third time we have been evacuate over three or four months. that is life. >> reporter: the force of the water that came through strong enough to make this crawl, you can see debris scattered in the water, american flag still standing outside. check this out, a rescue chopper landed on the only dry spot surrounded by water. getting around anywhere out here is incredibly different, roads blocked for all...
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paul: you will have more choice and you will have changed because you will know and understand so muchore. for us to give these possible answers to your knowledge, to your request, to your worries for your diet. it will be more personalized. much charge to flavors. all of these things to be played. i do believe the food industry will respond to that. it makes nestle want to respond. francine: what can nestle do better? paul: so much. francine: is there anything you would change? paul: this is a dynamic company so the speed of innovation. the millennial's, the consumer awareness about their diet, about the companies and not only what they do but how they do it, all of that has changed so dramatically. we have to be fast to respond, to anticipate, to be in sync with this one. this whole digital dimension that comes in, and this is not social media definitely, but also the traceability of the supply chains, all these new possibilities to build up into our reality is a challenge and an opportunity. go fast, embrace better more. you can do always better. francine: up next, we talk nestle's
paul: you will have more choice and you will have changed because you will know and understand so muchore. for us to give these possible answers to your knowledge, to your request, to your worries for your diet. it will be more personalized. much charge to flavors. all of these things to be played. i do believe the food industry will respond to that. it makes nestle want to respond. francine: what can nestle do better? paul: so much. francine: is there anything you would change? paul: this is a...
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change? dr. mahowald: thank you very much for the question. are you hearing me? ood. the united states is starting to get the momentum to deal with climate change mitigation and adaptation. much of the adaptation efforts of course started at the local level, but they need to be moving across local, state, and federal levels. we need to be doing more with the adaptations efforts for climate change, as well as mitigation across the board. at this point the federal efforts have not been consistent with what needs to happen for the ambitious targets for climate change. some of the states have been reacting much more ambitiously than others. then there are several studies suggesting that federal level coordination of the state's efforts is much more efficient for the whole system in terms of transitioning to lower carbon mitigation targets. thank you. ms. stevens: thank you. happen to represent suburban metro detroit. the home of the nation's auto mowive sector -- auto motive sector. our industry is in the race for the future. particularly around energy efishency. they see
change? dr. mahowald: thank you very much for the question. are you hearing me? ood. the united states is starting to get the momentum to deal with climate change mitigation and adaptation. much of the adaptation efforts of course started at the local level, but they need to be moving across local, state, and federal levels. we need to be doing more with the adaptations efforts for climate change, as well as mitigation across the board. at this point the federal efforts have not been consistent...
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every day because your friends will know it differ from a little know it it's the most important change you can inflict on the world changing yourself. since then the donations funded movement are spread around the world. the global network has engaged a total of more than thirty five million volunteers since its launch in around one hundred sixty countries not an easy thing to manage. mostly when the clean ups are organized you need a lot of people working together they are very very often spread all around the country but they need to work together is in a very synchronized way so we used. their knowledge sheet to to assess the problem to plan the action and to communicate with each other it's crucial otherwise you couldn't done it you couldn't do it in such a large scale. the launch of the waste mopping up mark to model stone in the project's progress it allows volunteers to locate trash are pictures another data like the type or size of the weiss that makes coordinating volunteers an easier task. and the team has also developed the world waste platform which provides an overview of the
every day because your friends will know it differ from a little know it it's the most important change you can inflict on the world changing yourself. since then the donations funded movement are spread around the world. the global network has engaged a total of more than thirty five million volunteers since its launch in around one hundred sixty countries not an easy thing to manage. mostly when the clean ups are organized you need a lot of people working together they are very very often...
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going back to franklin roosevelt, harry truman, even john kennedy, winning the farm vote, what changed? you talked about some of the changes over the last 40 years. specifically to that very rural farm vote that moved from democratic columns to republican columns, what happened? >> that's a very good question. a lot has happened since democrats did well among sort of middle west farmers. a lot of middle west farmers are longtime republicans, as i learned when i was a reporter out there. i think the rural areas have fallen behind the metro areas for a long time. in their desperation, democrats didn't seem to be providing answers to their problems. republicans offered answers to their problems. you could presume the answers were right or wrong. but they did provide answers. what we found in our reporting is that what farmers respond to is not talk about rural broadband. there's some real needs there. or tariffs. they are upset about those, too. but they tend to give donald trump a pass on those because they think the tariffs are temporary. what they feel, many of them, feel is that it's what
going back to franklin roosevelt, harry truman, even john kennedy, winning the farm vote, what changed? you talked about some of the changes over the last 40 years. specifically to that very rural farm vote that moved from democratic columns to republican columns, what happened? >> that's a very good question. a lot has happened since democrats did well among sort of middle west farmers. a lot of middle west farmers are longtime republicans, as i learned when i was a reporter out there. i...
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to actually see this kind of ocean farming have a significant impact on ocean cleanup on climate change you need we need you know we need to eat loads of this stuff we need to get you know what he you got to do as a customer if i suppose across the river way that people start asking for and then plan brand figure out. how to mass produce or pumps around my that's not my department yet my goal is if they like it. i've done my bit. but changes of food here in new haven and three d. farming is that the hard. i mean we've got to tell a story you know hopeful story about the future right you know it's all bad news about climate change and food signal insecurity stuff like that but i think out here we can say arrow things are a blank slate in this search chance to really build something new and build some from the bottom up that is sustainable restorative and doesn't make all the mistakes of industrial agriculture and thus industrial agriculture. it's estimated that each week we lose an area the size of manhattan as a result of intensive over farming. nearly one third of the planet's land is seve
to actually see this kind of ocean farming have a significant impact on ocean cleanup on climate change you need we need you know we need to eat loads of this stuff we need to get you know what he you got to do as a customer if i suppose across the river way that people start asking for and then plan brand figure out. how to mass produce or pumps around my that's not my department yet my goal is if they like it. i've done my bit. but changes of food here in new haven and three d. farming is...
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i am a big environmental person personally and i am wondering, you are big on changing the big aspects, but personally, are you a vegan? in your own personal life, do you take big -- veganism, like a reduced waste lifestyle and do you drive an environmentally friendly car and what not? mr. bloomberg: let me first say i'm addicted to cheez-its and popcorn. [laughter] if you can get rid of all the other bad thins and just not those two i will be very happy. i'm also addicted to subway sandwiches, could eat one every night, that'll help them. i like their sandwiches. i've watched my diet as i've gotten older, i eat a lot less red meat. i love to have a hamburger every once in a while, i have steak very seldom, but if served, i would eat it. i am not an absolutist. i eat more fish than before, with mercury, you worry about that. i do a lot of meals i'll just have a fruit salad or iceberg lettuce or something. but as you get older you become more conscious, i think, of some of the stuff. with my work at johns hopkins and the school of public health, i am much more sensitive than i used to b
i am a big environmental person personally and i am wondering, you are big on changing the big aspects, but personally, are you a vegan? in your own personal life, do you take big -- veganism, like a reduced waste lifestyle and do you drive an environmentally friendly car and what not? mr. bloomberg: let me first say i'm addicted to cheez-its and popcorn. [laughter] if you can get rid of all the other bad thins and just not those two i will be very happy. i'm also addicted to subway sandwiches,...
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were you ready for a change? meg: i wasn't thinking i would. i loved the bay area. ily: now you live here. meg: yeah. when you do a startup you have to live where the company is. ultimately, i decided we had to be together. emily: you were employee number one. meg: i was employee number one. emily: quickly means quick bite. so this is a short form video platform setting on six to 10 minute episodes of short form content. why do you think that is the future? meg: i think a couple things. we know the revolution that has been started by mobile. and today, our target audience of 25 to 35-year-olds is spending nearly 12 hours on their mobile. you leave your home with a little tv in your pocket, your smart phone. you have in between moments, waiting for a friend for lunch, a doctor's office. you have 10 minutes. you want to see something great. what you are doing is watching some of the great youtube and snapchat, facebook, social networking. maybe playing casual games. we want to steal a little bit of that in between time by making hollywood quality content in short form.
were you ready for a change? meg: i wasn't thinking i would. i loved the bay area. ily: now you live here. meg: yeah. when you do a startup you have to live where the company is. ultimately, i decided we had to be together. emily: you were employee number one. meg: i was employee number one. emily: quickly means quick bite. so this is a short form video platform setting on six to 10 minute episodes of short form content. why do you think that is the future? meg: i think a couple things. we know...
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something changes, you don't turn on the person you said good things to.re were tough comments made, but that is part of leadership. if you can't take constructive criticism, you can't lead. especially in today's world, but the major thing is, and this is what we did again and again at cisco, i developed an approach to how you deal with transitions or opportunities. we acquired 180 companies. our playbook was the best in the industry. when you get knocked down, you determine how much was self-inflicted, how much is market, you think how long it will last, which is usually longer than you think. it will probably be deeper than you think. then you share with everyone what you are going to look like when you recover. here is what you will do to get there, and then here is how you should measure success. you share that with your shareholders, employees, customers. emily: when you were down, did you lay out a strategy about how to lead the company out of it? did you just figure it out along the way? john: no, actually our business, if you can imagine, grew at 7
something changes, you don't turn on the person you said good things to.re were tough comments made, but that is part of leadership. if you can't take constructive criticism, you can't lead. especially in today's world, but the major thing is, and this is what we did again and again at cisco, i developed an approach to how you deal with transitions or opportunities. we acquired 180 companies. our playbook was the best in the industry. when you get knocked down, you determine how much was...
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do you need to build up your wealth to make a major life-changing purchase like a home are you trying to get a decent return for retirement? do you have money to burn that you're willing to take risk on more speculative propositions? there's no one size fits all approach to investing, and anybody who tells you differently is either dangerously misinformed or flatout lying to you >> boo >> probably in order to sell you something. but far too often, people invest in the stock market with the simple poorly defined goal of making some money. all we want to do, we want to make money everybody wants to make money, but how quickly do you want that return what are you willing to risk to get there? how much can you even afford to risk in the first place? these are really important questions that you need to ask yourself before you start trying to pick any given stock. why? because without a clearly defined goal, you have no way to determine which stocks you should be buying in other words, your 401(k) or ira or brokerage account do not exist in a vacuum. if you're saving up for retirement, net
do you need to build up your wealth to make a major life-changing purchase like a home are you trying to get a decent return for retirement? do you have money to burn that you're willing to take risk on more speculative propositions? there's no one size fits all approach to investing, and anybody who tells you differently is either dangerously misinformed or flatout lying to you >> boo >> probably in order to sell you something. but far too often, people invest in the stock market...
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way in that way and i change you know you don't feel dishing what to that those that suggest. somewhere where the genes are such a point of heaven for all. your requests i'll call you the humble hockey coach chances are you're. almost royals are you girl so you sure that you killed more pieces on those chinese or some type of. our functional use here on the committee chair time because those are the people should. figure how does the job for a family such as we function so she just a home made one of the keys wrench in his or hers what is one of them and. that's a new kind of for some grudging dishes for a cause or by chance of this or that mean that shouldn't happen i think again but. for the use of the job done in my part of the job he's done more to use it up with the fact that my families are. going to have to give me a refrigerator until i'm doing. and you were both of them are. all miles was in college or legal was a listen long legal eagles eagle. a battle you. google for males with three hundred near where to get out your phone this wasn't by most among the football tr
way in that way and i change you know you don't feel dishing what to that those that suggest. somewhere where the genes are such a point of heaven for all. your requests i'll call you the humble hockey coach chances are you're. almost royals are you girl so you sure that you killed more pieces on those chinese or some type of. our functional use here on the committee chair time because those are the people should. figure how does the job for a family such as we function so she just a home made...
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one of the premier agents of change in 2008 was a fellow named barack obama. if you remember. i remember quite well. he was preaching change and people were buying in. it is time for change in this country. then came the obama administration, which i am proud of what they achieved, but a lot of people said at the end, is that it? is that as good as it gets? eight years of obama and my life is still a mess. along comes donald trump and he says no i have real change. i will make america great again. about 25% of those who voted for obama turned around and voted for donald trump. how in the world did they do that? they believe that he came in with the molotov cocktail, not with strong medicine, but he was going to blow the place up. a guy comes up in the airport at o'hare just last week and says i need to talk to you. he said, what have you got against trump? i said, how much time do we have? mr. elleithee: i've got a flight to catch. sen. durbin: he says, he is not a politician and he's crude. he does things that infuriate me, but he is changing things, he is challenging china, h
one of the premier agents of change in 2008 was a fellow named barack obama. if you remember. i remember quite well. he was preaching change and people were buying in. it is time for change in this country. then came the obama administration, which i am proud of what they achieved, but a lot of people said at the end, is that it? is that as good as it gets? eight years of obama and my life is still a mess. along comes donald trump and he says no i have real change. i will make america great...
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i know you have made february climate change month. i appreciate the fact that you picked the shorteddest -- shortest month of the year to do that. also it happens to be black history month. which i wish we could deal with some other things. because the last couple years this committee has done significant issues in the area of lands and projects. we've expanded the martin luther king home historic site. as well as little rock high school and central high school in little rock, arkansas, which i had the opportunity of going to this summer and was amazed at how great that was as a narrative history of what's going on. we'll have a package pushing over the establishment of the metger evers national monument. we also did the kennedy king historic area in indiana this particular year as well as the african american civil rights network and reauthorizing historically black colleges and university preservation grant programs. all of those are within the per purview of this committee. that's our jurisdiction. talking about those kinds of thing
i know you have made february climate change month. i appreciate the fact that you picked the shorteddest -- shortest month of the year to do that. also it happens to be black history month. which i wish we could deal with some other things. because the last couple years this committee has done significant issues in the area of lands and projects. we've expanded the martin luther king home historic site. as well as little rock high school and central high school in little rock, arkansas, which...
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need to be taken, you have president trump that doesn't believe the science that backs climate change, youhat he pulled out of the paris accord, republicans still control the senate. realistically, what action do you think can be taken? >> as we speak the subcommittee is advancing legislation that would weatherize millions of homes, upgrade, modernize our electric grid, harden our infrastructure to better prepare for extreme weather conditions that already exist. i think that's very important. furthermore in the meantime we will develop and build a national comprehensive plan that will offer a green transition to a clean, more competitive economy. so it is a two track approach and i think we will build support for that effort as we go forward. >> talk about the green new deal since you're talking about a plan, representative alexandria ocasio-cortez helped introduce this. the goal to be carbon neutral in ten years. they called it aggressive, impossible, meeting 100% of power demands through renewable energy, eliminating pollution and greenhouse emissions from agriculture, overhauling trans
need to be taken, you have president trump that doesn't believe the science that backs climate change, youhat he pulled out of the paris accord, republicans still control the senate. realistically, what action do you think can be taken? >> as we speak the subcommittee is advancing legislation that would weatherize millions of homes, upgrade, modernize our electric grid, harden our infrastructure to better prepare for extreme weather conditions that already exist. i think that's very...