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in 2009 there was 7,000 drugs that had co-pay co-exist programs.today approximately 50% of brand drugs and 80% of specialty drugs now offer assistance to these programs. there are two concerns employers have of co-pay assistance programs. first, most provide drugs that have a lowest cost benefit available, such as generics. nearly two-thirds of employers are concerned that these programs steer consumers to higher cost drugs when there is a lower cost. singularly priced drugs are an expensive part of drugs. the coverage provided by. so the health insurer, it looks as though, and as such, a deductible or co-insurance are falsely satisfied. to prevent the deductible and co-insurance to be falsely credited, when the patient pays for the drug, pharmacy managers have detected the ability to ensure the patient's deductible was not credited if there was no cost to the patient. these are called co-paya couple later programs. the number may grow to 50% over the next few years. patients have less worry when there is less drugs available, but still have concer
in 2009 there was 7,000 drugs that had co-pay co-exist programs.today approximately 50% of brand drugs and 80% of specialty drugs now offer assistance to these programs. there are two concerns employers have of co-pay assistance programs. first, most provide drugs that have a lowest cost benefit available, such as generics. nearly two-thirds of employers are concerned that these programs steer consumers to higher cost drugs when there is a lower cost. singularly priced drugs are an expensive...
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. >> why she's calling out her co-stars, including sterling k. brown. >>> and a "my best friend's wedding" reunion 21 years in the making. >> it's been such a long time we've been together. >> why julia roberts is back with her hunky co-star. >> i see you dermot mulroney. say nice things. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> from lady ga ga and bradley cooper to julia roberts reunion. "e.t." is with all the stars taking center stage at the toronto film festival. >> lots to talk about. we begin with the big shake-up at vbs. less than two months into allegations of sexual misconduct of less monday ves, he's out. >> julie chen wasn't on the talk today, but her husband's departure was number one. >> he's not been convicted of any crime, but obviously the man has a problem. >> why is it, when men get power, it goes to their testicles? i do not know why, but it's true. >> julie chen released a statement as the show was going live. >> i, uh -- the julie chen i know is very strong, a resilient woman, but i think this is a blessing from god to be unburd
. >> why she's calling out her co-stars, including sterling k. brown. >>> and a "my best friend's wedding" reunion 21 years in the making. >> it's been such a long time we've been together. >> why julia roberts is back with her hunky co-star. >> i see you dermot mulroney. say nice things. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> from lady ga ga and bradley cooper to julia roberts reunion. "e.t." is with all the stars...
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. >> clerk: co chair denise sehaux. >> present. >> clerk: co which of chair jim blacksten. >> i'm here. >> clerk: and council member tatiana kostanian, absent. and council member alex madrid. >> present. >> clerk: couple member sally coghlan mcdonald. >> present. >> are. >> clerk: and council minister orkid sassouni. >> present. >> clerk: and council member helen smolinski. >> present. >> clerk: and council member kate williams. absent. item 1, welcome, introduction and roll call. item 2, action item. reading an approval of the agenda. item 3, public comment. on today's jurisdiction within the m.d.c. we welcome the public's participation during public comment at the beginning and the end of the meeting and as well as after every item on today's agenda. each comment is limited to three minutes and the council will respond to your comments following the meeting if you provide your contact information. you may complete a speaker's card available in the front of the room, approach the microphone during public comment, or call our bridgeline at 1-415-554-9632. where a staff person will hand
. >> clerk: co chair denise sehaux. >> present. >> clerk: co which of chair jim blacksten. >> i'm here. >> clerk: and council member tatiana kostanian, absent. and council member alex madrid. >> present. >> clerk: couple member sally coghlan mcdonald. >> present. >> are. >> clerk: and council minister orkid sassouni. >> present. >> clerk: and council member helen smolinski. >> present. >> clerk: and council...
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the bill has five democratic co-sponsors and 15 republican co-sponsors. the bill passed the house committee on natural resources by unanimous consent. senator barrasso and senator shots are, again, spear -- shotz, are, again, spear heading the senate's companion. for over a century, the bureau of reclamation has transformed the west into a powerhouse that feeds the nation and the world while also providing renewable emissions free energy for millions of americans. b.l.r. provides essential services that benefit water and power users as well as our nation's farmers. the agency delivers water to more than 30 million people and provides one in five western farmers with water to irgait their crops. b.l.r.'s assets including more than 476 dams and dikes and the agency is also responsible for 53 different hydroelectric power plants. this legislation is timely and necessary. the bureau of reclamation was established in 1902. much of the agency's now aging infrastructure was built more than 50 years ago. many of the facilities operated by the b.l.r. are in desper
the bill has five democratic co-sponsors and 15 republican co-sponsors. the bill passed the house committee on natural resources by unanimous consent. senator barrasso and senator shots are, again, spear -- shotz, are, again, spear heading the senate's companion. for over a century, the bureau of reclamation has transformed the west into a powerhouse that feeds the nation and the world while also providing renewable emissions free energy for millions of americans. b.l.r. provides essential...
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emmy winner matthew rhys almost followed suit with girlfriend and "the american's" co-star keri russell did you think about proposing at all? >> what happened was just after -- i kind of turned to her and she went, no, i'll punch you in the mouth. >> matthew just came from the airport barely made the red carpet. i was right there for his reunion with kerry. >> oh, we found her. yay! >> the couple celebrated his outstanding actor win at the fox after party. >> okay. he didn't propose, but does having an emmy make him sexier? >> oh, yes, definitely. >> okay. so maybe when you get home later just pop the question then? >> yeah, less of an audience. i always think. not prime time, not live. >> please welcome john legend and chrissy teigen. >> the official norwegian pronunciation is tiegen, but she's going with tee-gen because she just got tired of correcting people when she was young. >> she opened up a pandora's box. just call her tee-gen. it's fine. >> tie-gen/tee-gen. let's just call her fierce and not just because of this sparkly silver zuhair murad but also because of chrissy twitter c
emmy winner matthew rhys almost followed suit with girlfriend and "the american's" co-star keri russell did you think about proposing at all? >> what happened was just after -- i kind of turned to her and she went, no, i'll punch you in the mouth. >> matthew just came from the airport barely made the red carpet. i was right there for his reunion with kerry. >> oh, we found her. yay! >> the couple celebrated his outstanding actor win at the fox after party....
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>> complete and totally every day. >> my co-stars are absolutely crushing it. ♪ >> the fact that we'rework today is exciting. that we get to be here together. >> do you ever see it afterwards and it makes you cry. >> 100% so mandy and i we have a tradition we watch every episode together, every episode she and i watch together and we are always crying. it makes us cry as well. >> the guys voted you one of their top fashion. >> i can go home. the night is won. mandy won with the guys, but her show was shut out losing to "game of thrones." sterling and milo lost in the lead actor category. milo told us he feels like a winner. >> i feel like a tremendous amount of pride for the group. i want to see the group recognized. beyond that we have a job tomorrow. >> which is to keep us crying. we love those stories. there is another cast about finding love. "saturday night live." >> case in point, scarlett johansson supporting her man, co-host colin jost.buforecast m jones, well, she was having none of it. >> well, there's a lot of couples that are coming out of "snl." there's something in the wa
>> complete and totally every day. >> my co-stars are absolutely crushing it. ♪ >> the fact that we'rework today is exciting. that we get to be here together. >> do you ever see it afterwards and it makes you cry. >> 100% so mandy and i we have a tradition we watch every episode together, every episode she and i watch together and we are always crying. it makes us cry as well. >> the guys voted you one of their top fashion. >> i can go home. the night...
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-a co-founder talks about helping neighbors tear down walls online.lso, s executive at reddit taout the challenges facing the popular online forum. -what we have tried to focus on is, what is the core that makes reddit powerful? and it's that conversation. -plus, we hear how one startup is winning over consumers by ditching brand labels. -millennials don't want to buy the products they grew up with, because those brands were "trust marks," and they lost trust. -and a ceo's mission to makere . -it's very personal, and it's very high-impact. we need to do something about our broken food system. -hello. i'm thuy vu. welcome toed special edition of "ewsroom." on this program, we're re-visiting interviews meom our archives with hanging business leaders who are using the web to create and strengthen communities or pioneering new alternatives to staples in o fridge and pantry. we also ask them about the difficulties silicon valley has had with diversity, weespecially in keyout the dleadership positions.alley othe co-founder and chief wiarchitect of nextdoor.
-a co-founder talks about helping neighbors tear down walls online.lso, s executive at reddit taout the challenges facing the popular online forum. -what we have tried to focus on is, what is the core that makes reddit powerful? and it's that conversation. -plus, we hear how one startup is winning over consumers by ditching brand labels. -millennials don't want to buy the products they grew up with, because those brands were "trust marks," and they lost trust. -and a ceo's mission to...
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stacy silva/santa barbara co. animal services"so it only takes 28 seconds to fall in love with an animal, and this particular deputy fell very hard for the puppy when he rescued him."silva says they will hold him at the shelter for the next couple of days in case his last owner claims him. (j.r.) (j.r.) can you believe (j.r.) (j.r.)can you believe it? it has been three months since the warriors 2018 world championship parade and preseason is already underway. we start with the world champs.at oracle arena taking on the timberwolves. can't believe we're getting into the basketball swing of things. stephen curry in the house. and he was certainly in the house in the first quarter. little step back right side. that's a three. a short time later....curry from the top of the key. yesssss. then check out the ball movement. curry gets it left side...you guess it. that's a three. kevin durant would get in on the action...right side. that is a beauty. warriors struggled early on on the defense but they were on fire early i
stacy silva/santa barbara co. animal services"so it only takes 28 seconds to fall in love with an animal, and this particular deputy fell very hard for the puppy when he rescued him."silva says they will hold him at the shelter for the next couple of days in case his last owner claims him. (j.r.) (j.r.) can you believe (j.r.) (j.r.)can you believe it? it has been three months since the warriors 2018 world championship parade and preseason is already underway. we start with the world...
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the national rural electric co-co co-op. the rural broadband situation. religious organizations. jewish federation. christian schools international. mr. chairman, you know one of my major purposes in life is to make your life easier. that's what this amendment is meant to do. with passage of it, it will make your life a little easier so you don't have to take so much heat or so much criticism by these outside groups, by reinserting the provision that was stripped out for some inexplicable reason. a provision that's embraced on the senate side. it's my understanding that senators hatch and wyden want to be able to move forward on the underlying bill in a bipartisan fashion. if there's a classic definition of a lay-up around here, the underlying bill that mr. kelly and i would introduce is is that lay-up. i don't know why we're making it so difficult today by removing certain provisions, by removing the reasonable offset and pay for which we came up for in a bipartisan way which was vetted by outside groups and embraced by them. in order to do this in a fiscally responsible manner.
the national rural electric co-co co-op. the rural broadband situation. religious organizations. jewish federation. christian schools international. mr. chairman, you know one of my major purposes in life is to make your life easier. that's what this amendment is meant to do. with passage of it, it will make your life a little easier so you don't have to take so much heat or so much criticism by these outside groups, by reinserting the provision that was stripped out for some inexplicable...
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stacy silva/santa barbara co. animal services"so it only takes 28 seconds to fall in love with an animal, and this particular deputy fell very hard for the puppy when he rescued him."silva says they will hold him at the shelter for the next couple of days in case his last owner claims him. him.owner claims him. (justine) monday marks the one year anniversary of the mass shooting in las vegas that took 58 lives. one man wants to make sure everybody remembers. greg zanis made a cross for each victim shortly after the shooting. he put them out at the iconic "welcome to las vegas" sign, which is close to mandalay bay, where the tragic event took place. now he's bringing them back to help people cope with the somber anniversary. greg zanis/crosses for losses "a year is a really tough time because they've gone through every birthday without their loved one. they've gone through the holidays without them." (justine)zanis says starting tomorrow, he's going to hold a 58-hour vigil.that's a one hour vigil for each person lo
stacy silva/santa barbara co. animal services"so it only takes 28 seconds to fall in love with an animal, and this particular deputy fell very hard for the puppy when he rescued him."silva says they will hold him at the shelter for the next couple of days in case his last owner claims him. him.owner claims him. (justine) monday marks the one year anniversary of the mass shooting in las vegas that took 58 lives. one man wants to make sure everybody remembers. greg zanis made a cross...
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i am so excited that he is now co-ceo with me. emily: there were reports thatsalesforce was trying to buy twitter. you still see an opportunity for the possibility of salesforce having a consumer facing subsidiary someday? marc: today we have billions of users who are using salesforce in products. the most important thing is that i manage for our stakeholders and i am listening deeply. when you think about investors they are one of my key stakeholders. customers are stakeholders, public schools are a stakeholder. investors are a stakeholder. you are probably going to cover that. when i meet with those investors i am deeply listening to them. when they said we would like you to buy this company, or don't buy this company, or a we want the strategic relationship, i want this -- i take that seriously. we have been a public company for 15 years any business for 20 years. you look at our stock chart, the recent it is up to the right is because we listen deeply to all of our stakeholders, including our investors. emily: what does the fu
i am so excited that he is now co-ceo with me. emily: there were reports thatsalesforce was trying to buy twitter. you still see an opportunity for the possibility of salesforce having a consumer facing subsidiary someday? marc: today we have billions of users who are using salesforce in products. the most important thing is that i manage for our stakeholders and i am listening deeply. when you think about investors they are one of my key stakeholders. customers are stakeholders, public schools...
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in 2009, there was co-pay assistance programs. and 60% of brand drugs, 80% of specialty drugs offer coverage assistance to these programs. there were two concerns employers have but first, to offer drugs with lower cost option such as generics. 2 thirds of employers considering the assistance program steer consumers to higher cost drugs when lower-cost is available. 12% of co-pay assistance programs for single source drugs, the second concern is they operate outside patients health insurance and the coverage provided by the drug company bypasses health insurance claim adjudication process. to the health insurer, looks as if the consumer page of the drug and as a result consumers deductible and out-of-pocket, co-insurance are falsely satisfied. and to prevent the deductible from being falsely credited, the drug company rather than the patient who paid for the drug, the pharmacy managers developed capability to track some drugs for coverage through that to make sure it is not deductible. these are called co-pay accumulating programs
in 2009, there was co-pay assistance programs. and 60% of brand drugs, 80% of specialty drugs offer coverage assistance to these programs. there were two concerns employers have but first, to offer drugs with lower cost option such as generics. 2 thirds of employers considering the assistance program steer consumers to higher cost drugs when lower-cost is available. 12% of co-pay assistance programs for single source drugs, the second concern is they operate outside patients health insurance...
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this action removes 339 tonnes of plastic from co—op, which isa tonnes of plastic from co—op, which iss strategy since 2006 and have onlyjust started to publicise their work. they have been very quiet about all of these actions, unlike other supermarkets that have been getting lots of pr. so do you think they deserve the good pr that they are getting today, it seems like good pr they are getting, anyway? i certainly do, because this is part of a much bigger plan by co—op which does not just tackle plastics, but also looks at food waste. there been a lot of commentary by the plastics industry that my getting rid of plastics, you create food waste. it is just not true. the court have got a new ecosystem, and environmental strategy which actually looks at food waste and excess plastics in the same strategy. it is incredibly good move. but if people bring their shopping home from the co—op and one of these combustible bags and then use that bag for their food waste at home, as a guest pointed out earlier this afternoon, you need a joined up strategy whereby anyone‘s local council actually
this action removes 339 tonnes of plastic from co—op, which isa tonnes of plastic from co—op, which iss strategy since 2006 and have onlyjust started to publicise their work. they have been very quiet about all of these actions, unlike other supermarkets that have been getting lots of pr. so do you think they deserve the good pr that they are getting today, it seems like good pr they are getting, anyway? i certainly do, because this is part of a much bigger plan by co—op which does not...
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but the exact nature of that co—operation has not been revealed.er outside the courthouse in washington. it is a tough day for mr manafort. he has accepted responsibility. and he wanted to make sure that his family was able to remain safe and live a good life. he has accepted responsibility and this is for conduct that dates back many years. so thank you, everyone. earlier i spoke to our north america correspondent david willis. i asked him why this latest move by mueller is significant. just three weeks ago donald trump was heaping praise on paul manafort, calling him a "brave man" for resisting the temptation to give evidence to robert mueller, the special counsel's inquiry. it will be interesting to see or to know what donald trump makes of paul manafort now, now that he has agreed to talk to the special prosecutor's team. paul manafort has agreed to plead guilty to two charges of conspiracy, one in relation to his work for pro—russian ukrainians and the other for alleged witness tampering. here is a man, paul manafort, who has undergone one tri
but the exact nature of that co—operation has not been revealed.er outside the courthouse in washington. it is a tough day for mr manafort. he has accepted responsibility. and he wanted to make sure that his family was able to remain safe and live a good life. he has accepted responsibility and this is for conduct that dates back many years. so thank you, everyone. earlier i spoke to our north america correspondent david willis. i asked him why this latest move by mueller is significant. just...
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you made the allegation that she was co—ordinating, i don't think she was co—ordinating. co—ordinatingical efforts. in 2012, when she talked about this to her therapist, she was not co—ordinating when she made revelations to her husband. she did not co—ordinate in 2013, 2016, 2017, before you were nominated when she revealed it was you with three different people that sexually assaulted her. that was in co—ordination. assaulted her. that was in co-ordination. all the witnesses that were there said it didn't happen. miss kiser, her longtime friend, said that she never saw me ata friend, said that she never saw me at a party with her. she said that she did not remember the night in question, that supports what you said, but she says that she believes doctor ford. and so my colleague, lindsey graham, who i respect and have admiration for and has been a partner of mine, he said voting no would legitimise the most is this cruel thing in american politics. do you think people who believe doctor ford are legitimising despicable things? —— most despicable thing. do you think we are engaging in
you made the allegation that she was co—ordinating, i don't think she was co—ordinating. co—ordinatingical efforts. in 2012, when she talked about this to her therapist, she was not co—ordinating when she made revelations to her husband. she did not co—ordinate in 2013, 2016, 2017, before you were nominated when she revealed it was you with three different people that sexually assaulted her. that was in co—ordination. assaulted her. that was in co-ordination. all the witnesses that...
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nothing co m pa res see is serving champagne.on we've talked about with our business model. —— biggest innovation. basically we are carrying many m essa 9 es basically we are carrying many messages and whatever you want in brazil. we are growing fast in brazil. we are growing fast in brazil because we invert the market. normally be charged 70% from the service provider. we converted this logic and we tried 30% and we paid another 70%, which allows us to have another 70%, which allows us to have a lower price and increase our ability to work. my my family went through really tough times. my mother was a hairdresser. when i looked at the situation i thought there should be a better way to give these artists, as we call them, an opportunity to make money. and how can we give an artist and opportunity to make money? just give them clients. give them a platform to manage their money. daniel gallas reporting from sao paulo. let's look at the markets. thin trading basically pushing down most of the asian bourses in early trade as us mar
nothing co m pa res see is serving champagne.on we've talked about with our business model. —— biggest innovation. basically we are carrying many m essa 9 es basically we are carrying many messages and whatever you want in brazil. we are growing fast in brazil. we are growing fast in brazil because we invert the market. normally be charged 70% from the service provider. we converted this logic and we tried 30% and we paid another 70%, which allows us to have another 70%, which allows us to...
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the unimaginable amounts meant to say i built this co-op own your own data. and be completely washed out. with the consumer buying power but it will not happen based on economics but it will not happen based on economics nathan is making not to put words in your mouth that we make decisions as a country and then allowed to flourish. so then we have the government that we make? that we create so the question though is that hard to imagine maybe it was all of the above.e >> but there are things that are smaller scale like universal pre-k. or that could not be nationalized. and then the 5000 people it was complicated. but those that don't have universal pre-k. i could not agree more with that answer. so turning it over to the audience. >> and the drive to medicaid for everyone. and ramping up our jobs so we only need to reverse the way we look at ourselves as being now apparently has "full of job or everyone. even todayie by the bed to be sure and then start writing that worker productivity with the human infrastructure to consider using language like her. and t
the unimaginable amounts meant to say i built this co-op own your own data. and be completely washed out. with the consumer buying power but it will not happen based on economics but it will not happen based on economics nathan is making not to put words in your mouth that we make decisions as a country and then allowed to flourish. so then we have the government that we make? that we create so the question though is that hard to imagine maybe it was all of the above.e >> but there are...
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i'm happy to co-sponsor that and upset that he beat me to it. i toured one of our community health clinics and learned that the counties could develop a surplus medication program after a law passed at the state. and just knowing the healthcare industry, my mom's a nurse, my sister's a nurse, and i hear horror stories all the time. preserving unused medications helps those uninsured and cannot afford the high cost of medication. people should not have to choose between buying food or groceries and getting their medication. level of income or lack of insurance should not determine whether or not you get the medicine you need to get well. i'm very happy to co-sponsor this legislation with supervisor safai . the rest i submit. >> supervisor tang: thank you. i will introduce legislation for and it's the last that monica mohan in my office has worked on. it's her last day. this is flexible retail use in ward 4. we've heard a lot from retailers that they would like to come up with some creative experiences to attract more customers to their stores. so
i'm happy to co-sponsor that and upset that he beat me to it. i toured one of our community health clinics and learned that the counties could develop a surplus medication program after a law passed at the state. and just knowing the healthcare industry, my mom's a nurse, my sister's a nurse, and i hear horror stories all the time. preserving unused medications helps those uninsured and cannot afford the high cost of medication. people should not have to choose between buying food or groceries...
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i was asked about co—operation with the russian authorities.pened in march, my government went to the russian authorities and asked for their co—operation. we were given a reply that the request for co—operation was null and void. we would have been happy to collaborate with the russian authorities at that time. we have indicated our willingness to do so since that point, but in fact what we have seen is a diversion into avenues that are not relevant to this case. i think that is a great pity. the russians have also asked us if they could join the investigation once it was under way. i've said before in this chamber, but i repeat, you don't recruit an arsonist to put out a fire. you especially don't do that when the fire is one they caused. i was asked about gru operatives using fake names, the names may be fake but the crimes are real. it is now time for truth and accountability. we have not assumed that the russians are guilty, we have done an investigation. the assumption of guilt over innocence may happen in the russianjudicial guilt over i
i was asked about co—operation with the russian authorities.pened in march, my government went to the russian authorities and asked for their co—operation. we were given a reply that the request for co—operation was null and void. we would have been happy to collaborate with the russian authorities at that time. we have indicated our willingness to do so since that point, but in fact what we have seen is a diversion into avenues that are not relevant to this case. i think that is a great...
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he has been a banker, a restaurant owner and co-founder of win hub. he's also a certified hypnotist and an mba from the university of california at berkeley. please welcome scott adams. [applause]
he has been a banker, a restaurant owner and co-founder of win hub. he's also a certified hypnotist and an mba from the university of california at berkeley. please welcome scott adams. [applause]
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the sentencing of bill cos by, right now. the sentencing of bill cosby, taken away in handcuffs.star getting 3- 18 have the story. the tv star getting 3— 18 years for sexual assault. you look far to young to remember but when i was growing up i was watching the cosby show and it was like the american dream, it is african—american affluent family living the dream in america and here he isa living the dream in america and here he is a hind bars. what a massive fall from grace. —— of behind bars. there have been a lot of women who have allegedly suffered at the hands of cos by. have allegedly suffered at the hands of cosby. it is an awful story but something that is important to discuss and bring to light. these things happen to people who are famous as well and it should not. absolutely. many, many women who came forward with their story of sexual assault at the hands of bill cos by. sexual assault at the hands of bill cosby. it was too long ago to follow through with prosecution so that is one woman who was ravenous to come forward and tell her story, many others have come forward
the sentencing of bill cos by, right now. the sentencing of bill cosby, taken away in handcuffs.star getting 3- 18 have the story. the tv star getting 3— 18 years for sexual assault. you look far to young to remember but when i was growing up i was watching the cosby show and it was like the american dream, it is african—american affluent family living the dream in america and here he isa living the dream in america and here he is a hind bars. what a massive fall from grace. —— of...
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mark zuckerberg make chili did put some top managers aside the two co-founders of instagram and that they might have been not happy about this they also had been some name changes so that also might have heard the brand name of instagram but there is also talk that there was quite some disagreement how many ads to put. on the instagram pages and that might also have been a reason why the two instagram co-founders left the company there's no doubt that has been and probably still is a huge just success story that almost has been a bargain looking big for facebook to buy instagram and twenty twelve for about one billion dollars just this summer instagram reached one billion diffuses now looking at the success that ensued instagram has been having it has been a bright spot for facebook because of its popularity was teens and young people a group that facebook has had trouble keeping around now what does this resignation of the instagram executives need to say. well there are a lot of analysts here on wall street saying that at least short term it's a clear negative for the growth rates
mark zuckerberg make chili did put some top managers aside the two co-founders of instagram and that they might have been not happy about this they also had been some name changes so that also might have heard the brand name of instagram but there is also talk that there was quite some disagreement how many ads to put. on the instagram pages and that might also have been a reason why the two instagram co-founders left the company there's no doubt that has been and probably still is a huge just...
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welljoining me now, is dr kendall lee, one of the neurosurgeons who co—led the research from the mayolain to us in simple terms, how this actually works? certainly. thank you very much for having me on your show. this is a surgical procedure whereby an electrical simulator is placed in the package are all space just above the package are all space just above the spinal cord. —— epidural. this was placed actually below where the injury was. is patient, who was com pletely injury was. is patient, who was completely paralysed before the implant, with electrical stimulation, was able to regain his volu nta ry stimulation, was able to regain his voluntary control over his paralysed legs. we can just see the pictures now. what kind of events does this represent? —— advance. now. what kind of events does this represent? -- advance. as a neurosurgeon i represent? -- advance. as a neurosurgeon i can represent? -- advance. as a neurosurgeon i can tell you that often when patients are paralysed from spinal cord injuries, really, previously there was very little hopein previously there was very l
welljoining me now, is dr kendall lee, one of the neurosurgeons who co—led the research from the mayolain to us in simple terms, how this actually works? certainly. thank you very much for having me on your show. this is a surgical procedure whereby an electrical simulator is placed in the package are all space just above the package are all space just above the spinal cord. —— epidural. this was placed actually below where the injury was. is patient, who was com pletely injury was. is...
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second and perhaps more co ntroversially start at 60?, so why do we give concessions to old people when they are no longer the poorest in society. what do the proposals suggest? they first of all suggest raising the age of these things to 65, which isjust about raising the age of these things to 65, which is just about the state pension age for everyone now. and secondly, that all of these attractions should publish the reasons why they give these concessions and why they don't give them to younger people. some stu d e nts them to younger people. some students get them, but there is no young age concession, and they think there should be. but aren't these concessions to try to help older people get out and about? perhaps they have loneliness, health problems, and it's to do with that? absolutely, and that's the point that a lot of people who oppose this maker, is not just that a lot of people who oppose this maker, is notjust about the money. it's about giving a bit of an incentive for people to think, it's a bit cheaper for me so incent
second and perhaps more co ntroversially start at 60?, so why do we give concessions to old people when they are no longer the poorest in society. what do the proposals suggest? they first of all suggest raising the age of these things to 65, which isjust about raising the age of these things to 65, which is just about the state pension age for everyone now. and secondly, that all of these attractions should publish the reasons why they give these concessions and why they don't give them to...
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speaker, i ask that my name be removed as a co-sponsor from h.r. 4457. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. members, please remove your conversations from the floor. house will come to order. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. the house will come to order. members, please remove your onversations from the floor. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, u.s.o. was ol capitol hill for a service project where volunteers assembled care packages for spouses of service members that are deployed. in may, the u.s.o. kicked off the salute to military spouses on the contributions and challenges of our military spouses. this campaign aims to raise public awareness of these unsung heroes. it strengthens our military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country. for more tha
speaker, i ask that my name be removed as a co-sponsor from h.r. 4457. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. members, please remove your conversations from the floor. house will come to order. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is...
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i'm excited keith is now co-ceo with me. emily: there were reports that salesforce was interested in buying twitter. investors did not seem to excited about that. do you see the possibility of salesforce having a consumer facing subsidiary someday? marc: today, we have billions of users using our products in one direction or another. the most important thing to me is that i am managing for all of our stakeholders and that i'm listening deeply. investors are one of my key stakeholders. customers are a stakeholder, employees are stakeholders, public schools are stakeholders. investors are stakeholders, and i will meet with them. when i meet with those investors, i am deeply listening to them. when they said we would like you to buy this company or do not buy that company, or we want this relationship, i take that seriously. we have been a public company 14 years. we listen to them. if you look at our stock chart over the last 14 years, the reason it is up and to the right is because we listen deeply. emily: what does the m&a f
i'm excited keith is now co-ceo with me. emily: there were reports that salesforce was interested in buying twitter. investors did not seem to excited about that. do you see the possibility of salesforce having a consumer facing subsidiary someday? marc: today, we have billions of users using our products in one direction or another. the most important thing to me is that i am managing for all of our stakeholders and that i'm listening deeply. investors are one of my key stakeholders. customers...
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employees at a yelp office in san francisco are concerned after one of their co=workers was detained by police early today.. a yelp worker says, the employee in question sent an email saying, he was going to shoot people at the office. kron 4's gayle ong joins us live with the story .... you'll only see on kron-4 . gayle.. tense moments today..people we spoke with say the incident was handled quickly but with recent work place shootings, the latest in maryland and wisconson, has employees on high alert. a kron 4 viewer sent us this video of a man taken into custody by san francisco police friday afternoonin the middle of a work day as his co workers watch him leave the building..this is inside 55 hawthorne street in san francisco, one of the yelp offices...according to sf pd the call came in around 2 in the afternoon,with a report of a person wanting to hurt himself..but an employee who wants to remain anonymous tells kron4 the man also threathened to shoot co- workers,
employees at a yelp office in san francisco are concerned after one of their co=workers was detained by police early today.. a yelp worker says, the employee in question sent an email saying, he was going to shoot people at the office. kron 4's gayle ong joins us live with the story .... you'll only see on kron-4 . gayle.. tense moments today..people we spoke with say the incident was handled quickly but with recent work place shootings, the latest in maryland and wisconson, has employees on...
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her four-legged co-star in a short film for the line.id tell me about visiting long time partner ryan gosling on the set of his upcoming movie "first man. in it he plays neil armstrong. >> he was in his astronaut gear and that -- what was it like for your daughters? >> they loved it and they now think poppy's an astronaut. >> are they like daddy? you can go to the moon. >> yes, exactly. we're like -- we haven't corrected them yet. we're just like cool. >> you know, eva hasn't worked in a minute. her last film was 2014 "lost river" which was written and directed by ryan gosling. looks like she is just enjoyg spending family time and i love that. >> you know the thing i love about the emmys is that we get to see so many tv stars in one place. >> has it hit you yet that you're hosting the emmys? >> no. >> i was with first-time hosts colin jost and mike che. "snl's" up for 21 awards. but will emmy viewers be more fixated on all their romances? >> who are you bringing with you? >> yeah, who are you bringing with you, colin? >> i don't know. w
her four-legged co-star in a short film for the line.id tell me about visiting long time partner ryan gosling on the set of his upcoming movie "first man. in it he plays neil armstrong. >> he was in his astronaut gear and that -- what was it like for your daughters? >> they loved it and they now think poppy's an astronaut. >> are they like daddy? you can go to the moon. >> yes, exactly. we're like -- we haven't corrected them yet. we're just like cool. >> you...
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you guys, myood friend and our co-host kevin hart is here. ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> kevin: jimmyh. ally make me laugh, jimm >> jimmy: thank you. >> kevin: did someone lose their child? >> jimmy: that's a good one. >> kevin: really? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> kevin: a short joke, jimmy? o jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> kevin: that's hginal you are? >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. >> kevin: look at you. just look at you. >> jimmy: what? ea kevin: has anybody told you that you got a big jimmy? [ laughter ] like a big head. >> jimmy: really? in: i'm not talking abou your ego, i'm just talking about an enormous sized head. >> jimmy: oh, what? >> kevin: you knowtohat they had reate in imax just for the two movies that he made? [ laughter ] st two. just two movies. >> jimmy: all right, yeah. okay, yeah, yeah. i remember them. my movie career doesn't compare to yours. >> kevin: no, no. >> jimmy: but let me ask you. you've made so many films in the last few years. >> jimmy: have you ever thought of just slowing down and making just one good one? >> kevin: oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just th
you guys, myood friend and our co-host kevin hart is here. ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> kevin: jimmyh. ally make me laugh, jimm >> jimmy: thank you. >> kevin: did someone lose their child? >> jimmy: that's a good one. >> kevin: really? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> kevin: a short joke, jimmy? o jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> kevin: that's hginal you are? >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. >> kevin: look at you. just look at you. >>...
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it is somewhere co mforta ble, leave your home. it is somewhere comfortable, some were well known.hy we try to make it as co mforta ble that is why we try to make it as comfortable as possible. we try to make sure that it is their safety that comes first. installers like this you don't ever know what you are going to come home to. —— in storms like this. with this destruction and everything going on it is important that people remember that theirfamilies it is important that people remember that their families around and we are here for them, we are here to help them recover after this terrible tragedy. 0k, rebecca, thank you very much. meanwhile a super typhoon has hit the north east of the philippines, with winds of over 200 kilometres per hour. millions of people are directly in the path of the storm and thousands have been evacuated. officials have warned of storm surges of up to six metres. our correspondent howard johnson has been travelling through the provinces of cagayan and isabela, two areas weather forecasters say are likely to be hardest hit. within the last few hours,
it is somewhere co mforta ble, leave your home. it is somewhere comfortable, some were well known.hy we try to make it as co mforta ble that is why we try to make it as comfortable as possible. we try to make sure that it is their safety that comes first. installers like this you don't ever know what you are going to come home to. —— in storms like this. with this destruction and everything going on it is important that people remember that theirfamilies it is important that people remember...
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do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a vevery rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no cost and so on. here's how mondragon has done it. mondraragon's first commitment s to preserve jobs. it's very interesesting. when you a ask t, "what is your bottom line?" the answer is jobs. so if, for example, and i'll take an example from them. one of their successful production lines is the fagor. f-a-g-o-r. it's fairly well-knonown in eure and around the world. it produces washingng machines, appliances like that. and the fagor washing machine company has suffered from the international crisis like everybody else, and so the demand
do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it is a vevery rich source. and there are loads of books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and...
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the co—op is one of the first to look at compostable bags.hem to compost, which means that local authorities need to be collecting your food waste, we need to have a composting system at home. so it is part of a solution, but we need to look at the whole system. there needs to be simpler for those compostable bags full of food to go to. but do you think that the thing other supermarkets will follow suit with a compostable bags specifically? because we have heard more and more about the need for more and more about the need for more recycling, morejoined up recycling, but recycling is on the pa rt recycling, but recycling is on the part of the answer. a big part is not using so many plastic products in the first place. absolutely, and supermarkets and other retailers have made all sorts of different announcements recently, so some are moving away from plastic straws and plastic cutlery, some are allowing customers to bring their own tupperware in when getting things from the salad bars, some are looking at biodegradable litter, so the laurel s
the co—op is one of the first to look at compostable bags.hem to compost, which means that local authorities need to be collecting your food waste, we need to have a composting system at home. so it is part of a solution, but we need to look at the whole system. there needs to be simpler for those compostable bags full of food to go to. but do you think that the thing other supermarkets will follow suit with a compostable bags specifically? because we have heard more and more about the need...
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now the co—op has an environmentally friendly alternative for carrying shopping home.stores. all of the major retailers have signed up to a really ambitious commitment under the uk plastics pact, and that's to make 100% of plastics packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. and so, all of them are working incredibly hard and fast to meet those objectives. it's notjust retailers — all businesses are now under pressure to act since the world has woken up to the scourge of plastic pollution. emma simpson, bbc news. the british broadcaster sky will be auctioned off today — in a dramatic end to a two—year £26 billion takeover battle. the broadcaster has been subject to rival bids from rupert muroch‘s fox and the us company comcast. the auction begun on friday at 5pm and the takeover panel said all parties had agreed to the process, which will have a maximum of three rounds. well, a little earlier i spoke to independent media analyst alex degroote, who explained how rare the auction process is for a takeover. it's extremely unusual. i think there have only been f
now the co—op has an environmentally friendly alternative for carrying shopping home.stores. all of the major retailers have signed up to a really ambitious commitment under the uk plastics pact, and that's to make 100% of plastics packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. and so, all of them are working incredibly hard and fast to meet those objectives. it's notjust retailers — all businesses are now under pressure to act since the world has woken up to the scourge of plastic...
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president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, agrees to co—operate with prosecutors, in thegation into russian interference in the presidential election. also this hour, yet more success en route for another british cyclist. simon yates takes a big step towards winning his first grand tour, as he bids to become only the second briton to win the tour of spain. and after a run of 19 series, the makers of big brother announce that the show is being axed. hurricane florence has made landfall on east coast of the united states and it's predicted to bring eight months of rain in two days. the storm's destructive winds have already left more than half a million homes without power, and the storm surge has reached nearly ten feet in some places. the governor of north carolina says hurricane florence is wreaking havoc and whole communities "could be wiped away". chris buckler is in wilmington in north carolina and has this report. the carolinas knew all of this is coming. but they could never fully prepare for the force of florence. as expected winds caused destruction, and at the co
president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, agrees to co—operate with prosecutors, in thegation into russian interference in the presidential election. also this hour, yet more success en route for another british cyclist. simon yates takes a big step towards winning his first grand tour, as he bids to become only the second briton to win the tour of spain. and after a run of 19 series, the makers of big brother announce that the show is being axed. hurricane florence has made...
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e other is the co-owner of the philadelphia 76ers.my: well, yeah. exactly. i mean, i don't know how to get into the whole thing. just for anye who doesn't know -- but i'm sure everyone already knows but, you got arrested when you were 19. >> yeah. 19-years-old. i caught a case of philelphia, actually. i don't know if everybody been to philadelphia. it's an environment where, where you know, we got pockets where like, there's ruthless environments.or where neigods where like drug infested neighborhoods, and you know, being in a certain area, i caught a case at 19-years-old. which i was falselaccused of a bunch of things, and i was put on probation for ten years. and i'm 31 years old now, and i'm still on probation. basically.im >>: 10 years? >> yeah, it extended. like, if anything happened -- like, you don't have to commit crime, but if anything happens along the way, they can just add years, and years, and years. so, it actually got tended to 16 years now. so i get off probation in 2023. so, if i was to loiter, or get a traffic ticket
e other is the co-owner of the philadelphia 76ers.my: well, yeah. exactly. i mean, i don't know how to get into the whole thing. just for anye who doesn't know -- but i'm sure everyone already knows but, you got arrested when you were 19. >> yeah. 19-years-old. i caught a case of philelphia, actually. i don't know if everybody been to philadelphia. it's an environment where, where you know, we got pockets where like, there's ruthless environments.or where neigods where like drug infested...
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now the co—op has an environmentally friendly alternative for carrying shopping home.0 stores. all of the major retailers have signed up to a really ambitious commitment under the uk plastics pact, and that's to make 100% of plastics packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. and so, all of them are working incredibly hard and fast to meet those objectives. it's notjust retailers — all businesses are now under pressure to act since the world has woken up to the scourge of plastic pollution. emma simpson, bbc news. the president of tanzania has ordered the arrest of managers of a ferry which capsized on lake victoria, killing over 130 people. it is thought the overloaded vessel tipped over when crowds on board moved to one side as it docked. lebo diseko reports. it is the worst kind of wait. hundreds of families desperate for news of their loved ones who'd been on board the mv nyerere. and as much as they hope for the best, some are already preparing for the worst. a community watches as the rescue effort continues, but hope is fading fast. translation: we c
now the co—op has an environmentally friendly alternative for carrying shopping home.0 stores. all of the major retailers have signed up to a really ambitious commitment under the uk plastics pact, and that's to make 100% of plastics packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. and so, all of them are working incredibly hard and fast to meet those objectives. it's notjust retailers — all businesses are now under pressure to act since the world has woken up to the scourge of...
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up with its co-founder.in the field, farmers usually trust intuition to see how they respond and also they follow up with what their neighbours are doing. we help farmers to make decisions all over the season, so went to see how much to derogate, at which time should we enterfour how much to derogate, at which time should we enter four sheen work or when to harvest. and if the disease is coming up. so what we read the environment, the soil, the crop, the climate and we have them respond daily to those decision processes. we install sensors in the field, not in each part of the field, and then we start monitoring in real—time. the aggregate that data with public and private data bases. the aggregate that data with public and private databases. it then allows us in order to learn how crops behave and generate recommendations. i think farmers love the technology and they need it because the world is changing. the whole industry revolution in agriculture, we have to help farmers to learn how to use information.
up with its co-founder.in the field, farmers usually trust intuition to see how they respond and also they follow up with what their neighbours are doing. we help farmers to make decisions all over the season, so went to see how much to derogate, at which time should we enterfour how much to derogate, at which time should we enter four sheen work or when to harvest. and if the disease is coming up. so what we read the environment, the soil, the crop, the climate and we have them respond daily...
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the likelihood is as we stand here now, that the president could well be an indicted co-conspirator. not just an unindicted co-conspirator, or that he could be subpoenaed to testify and resist it or to testify in a criminal proceeding against one of his friends or cronies or officials in his government. >> you're saying kavanaugh is too much under the president's thumb just because he was nominated by the president? >> not only because he was nominated by this president, an unindicted co-conspirator, because he has utterly failed to give us any assurance he would defend the independence of the judiciary. he failed to defend justice ruth bader ginsberg against attacks by this president and failed to go so far as neil gorsuch did in saying the president's attacks on the judiciary are demoralizing and disheartening. he failed to establish that judicial independence. he has the right rhetoric, would be defended in practice, in real terms with real backbone, and that is the reason -- or one of them that i am committed to vote against him. >> appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you.
the likelihood is as we stand here now, that the president could well be an indicted co-conspirator. not just an unindicted co-conspirator, or that he could be subpoenaed to testify and resist it or to testify in a criminal proceeding against one of his friends or cronies or officials in his government. >> you're saying kavanaugh is too much under the president's thumb just because he was nominated by the president? >> not only because he was nominated by this president, an...
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then we go to the co-op. and shop according to your meal plan. and then you know what you're eating every single night. you don't order chinese food at 9:00 at night because you're starving. i know some people don't have which is why i try to address that also in the book. i do think that meal planning is cost-effective. a lot of eggs and butter and cheese. we eat meat but we don't eat the industrial waste meet. we did have a lot of dinner parties before. >> for my environmental studies. what i i'm getting from your manifesto is that local organizing and making healthy food a priority in your community is like how to combat this. it helps you get to engage with people in your communities as well. i feel like it's really powerful. was so much available for us. if you go to the average food market. than even at the vegetables. do you have insights into what to do about that. i know a lot of people who don't eat organic food because they have a jet for food. and not everybody can be part of a co-op. i think it's a major issue. for the general popula
then we go to the co-op. and shop according to your meal plan. and then you know what you're eating every single night. you don't order chinese food at 9:00 at night because you're starving. i know some people don't have which is why i try to address that also in the book. i do think that meal planning is cost-effective. a lot of eggs and butter and cheese. we eat meat but we don't eat the industrial waste meet. we did have a lot of dinner parties before. >> for my environmental studies....
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. >> co-chair sehaux: thank you, council members. and council member orkid sassouni. >> yes, thank you. hello. i will try my best to summarize and to get right straight to the point. you know, great in terms of services and the san francisco area, but i know that there's -- that, you know, the playgrounds are worn out and they tear easily and they're in disarray. how often are they actually attended to and repairs take place? i notice that there's quite a bit of holes in the rubber and the swings are, you know, just not quite hanging properly. for example, in delores park there's one example. you can see broken swings and, you know, i -- i am concerned that children are playing on that without supervision sometimes and just having a ball out there. and get a little wild and with the equipment in disarray. so it concerns me. there's no ranger or anyone coming in and having a look at safety checks on a regular basis. so that is a red flag. and let's see, coret park is great, good. and bishop -- excuse me, mission playground is a great
. >> co-chair sehaux: thank you, council members. and council member orkid sassouni. >> yes, thank you. hello. i will try my best to summarize and to get right straight to the point. you know, great in terms of services and the san francisco area, but i know that there's -- that, you know, the playgrounds are worn out and they tear easily and they're in disarray. how often are they actually attended to and repairs take place? i notice that there's quite a bit of holes in the rubber...
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keith isxcited that not co-ceo with me. emily: there were reports that salesforce was eyeing twitter to buy. investors did not seem to excited. do you still think there's a possibility of salesforce having a consumer facing subsidiary sunday? marc: we have one billion users today using salesforce in want to or another. the biggest thing for me is our stakeholders. when you think about investors, they are one of my key stakeholders. customers are a stakeholder. employees are a stakeholder. public schools are a stakeholder. investors, i'm about to meet with them. you will probably cover that. when i am talking to investors, i am listening to them. when they said we would like you to buy this company or not that company, or this strategic relationship, i take that seriously. consistently, and we have been public 14 years, a business for 20 years, we listen to them. you look at our stock chart, the reason it is up into the right is because we listen to our stakeholders, including shareholders. emily: do you have any interest st
keith isxcited that not co-ceo with me. emily: there were reports that salesforce was eyeing twitter to buy. investors did not seem to excited. do you still think there's a possibility of salesforce having a consumer facing subsidiary sunday? marc: we have one billion users today using salesforce in want to or another. the biggest thing for me is our stakeholders. when you think about investors, they are one of my key stakeholders. customers are a stakeholder. employees are a stakeholder....
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there is no reason they cannot co-exist. this bill leaves broad zreppings to make the most sense to achieve that goal. this bill may open the 2012 decision to not renew the and designate and manage. let me be clear, there is nothing in the intent of this bill that could be to do that. t focuses on make upping the 2012 decision, the part providing long-term is actually carried out. i was mindful in drafting the bill in the specific direction 012.ovember 29, 20 laws that is kin with the to recognition of the law of 20-year terms. the secretary directed that the alues of multi general ralrational ranching should be considered. they are vibrant and both know nd in the future and are a great resource. i couldn't agree more. we have been careful not to micro manage. as we made clear in the committee report, the service retaste the ability to the supervision and administering of its leases. the park service is not responsible and not required to bring back property if it has been retired and does president have to allow where from
there is no reason they cannot co-exist. this bill leaves broad zreppings to make the most sense to achieve that goal. this bill may open the 2012 decision to not renew the and designate and manage. let me be clear, there is nothing in the intent of this bill that could be to do that. t focuses on make upping the 2012 decision, the part providing long-term is actually carried out. i was mindful in drafting the bill in the specific direction 012.ovember 29, 20 laws that is kin with the to...