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david thomas is leading a team trying to break through the clutter on the soda shelf and lure americans back to drinking cola. >> we're all about flavor. >> reporter: headquarters for dr pepper/snapple group. the perennial number three to coke and pepsi. trying to thrive in a company where people are switching from soda to energy drinks or water. >> there is a lot of cola fatigue out there. flavors are continuing to grow. we play in the flavors, that's what we do. >> low calorie soda in the history of mankind. >> young says the company is starting to win back people who have sworn off cola with a new ten-calorie product line which he says has the same mouth feel as full calorie cola, the new line is helping dr pepper gain market share, but young doesn't buy the argument that sodas are the cause of obesity. >> everybody trying to say obesity, being caused by soft drinks. how can soft drinks s be declig and obesity climbing? >> reporter: there is a new initiative adding video to snapple reinfactments. >> we have to think differently. trojan horse in the beverage industry. have to be creat
david thomas is leading a team trying to break through the clutter on the soda shelf and lure americans back to drinking cola. >> we're all about flavor. >> reporter: headquarters for dr pepper/snapple group. the perennial number three to coke and pepsi. trying to thrive in a company where people are switching from soda to energy drinks or water. >> there is a lot of cola fatigue out there. flavors are continuing to grow. we play in the flavors, that's what we do. >> low...
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details for you the capabilities and advantages of the facilities and i am also joined by gina thomas and david of the department of technology should you have any particular questions about the service provided for us at rancho. >> thank you, mr. up dike. >> any questions? >> okay, seeing none, to the budget analyst report? >> mr. chairman, the committee is shown on page 4 of our report, and in table two. the annual city cost under the agreement of $130,474 the total first year costs including the one time cost that he mentioned, are $135,417 and i would also emphasize on page 5 of the report that the beginning in physical year 2014, the cost to the state office of technology services of $130.5 million. and 130,000 for the agreement is 209,526, or approximately 62 percent less than the annual rent of the existing lease between the city and the guard of 340,000. so, of course, we recommend that you approve this legislation. >> all right. thank you, any questions for him? >> seeing none, oh,? >> thank you, futa from the controller's office and i just wanted to add supervisors that this is a terr
details for you the capabilities and advantages of the facilities and i am also joined by gina thomas and david of the department of technology should you have any particular questions about the service provided for us at rancho. >> thank you, mr. up dike. >> any questions? >> okay, seeing none, to the budget analyst report? >> mr. chairman, the committee is shown on page 4 of our report, and in table two. the annual city cost under the agreement of $130,474 the total...
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thomas, one for david. thomas.uestion for i mentioned for the c-span viewers, there are two panels. the second panel will be moderated with eight other brilliant thought leaders and opinion makers in the latino community. no shortage of them. day,re talking the other and i think it was fernand know who made the point that perhaps the prism -- fernando who made the point that perhaps the prism we view this through was all wrong. we need to look at it from the other direction, from america are coming from the country's perspective. it is not about doing the immigrant a favor. there are all kinds of arguments to be made from the other side. talk to me about the distinction, the difference between looking at it this way versus the other way. does that make sense? >> absolutely. emigration has always historically been a bipartisan issue. a bipartisann is issue. it is about defining the country. that is the important prison to look at this issue. it is not what it means for those immigrants, that those parents can come home every day confident they will not be taken the next day and their
thomas, one for david. thomas.uestion for i mentioned for the c-span viewers, there are two panels. the second panel will be moderated with eight other brilliant thought leaders and opinion makers in the latino community. no shortage of them. day,re talking the other and i think it was fernand know who made the point that perhaps the prism -- fernando who made the point that perhaps the prism we view this through was all wrong. we need to look at it from the other direction, from america are...
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details for you the capabilities and advantages of the facilities and i am also joined by gina thomas and david of the department of technology should you have any particular questions about the service provided for us at rancho. >> thank you, mr. up dike.
details for you the capabilities and advantages of the facilities and i am also joined by gina thomas and david of the department of technology should you have any particular questions about the service provided for us at rancho. >> thank you, mr. up dike.
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thank you to david and to thomas. mic's going to come around.if you have a question, just raise your hand. >> i'd like to invite you to speculate a little bit about possible be -- possible solutions and next steps. and in particular, the idea of a basic income. >> coordinating committee of the u.s. basic income guarantee network, and this idea of a guaranteed basic income is gaining a lot of attention in many be other countries. >> italy especially -- >> brazil especially, south africa, ireland. africa, parts of africa. >> yeah. >> and most people don't know about it and especially don't know that in the 1960s it was a moderate, mainstream idea that there should be some type of guaranteed income supported even by milton friedman -- >> i was going to say. yeah. >> so i'd just like you to comment on if you see any way that that might get some traction with occupy and with other groups. >> yeah, it's interesting. um, a lot of people -- there's a lot of people who have been talking about this, and that was actually, um, an idea that was percolating
thank you to david and to thomas. mic's going to come around.if you have a question, just raise your hand. >> i'd like to invite you to speculate a little bit about possible be -- possible solutions and next steps. and in particular, the idea of a basic income. >> coordinating committee of the u.s. basic income guarantee network, and this idea of a guaranteed basic income is gaining a lot of attention in many be other countries. >> italy especially -- >> brazil...
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i want to thank kristen, david hailey from kansas, thomas frank from "harper's" magazine, and sheilaage equality supporters are on their way to another state and this time it's thanks to their opponents. that's next. with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic soft, smooth skin with olay. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. the sleep number memorial day sale. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep number bed. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ... oh, yeah! ... and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going t
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david n. thomas and antonio. dot >> you mentioned earlier thatgrs americans don't have a good grasp of history. we now have a good grasp ofp ofo economics for international economics. i mean, we have to understand,ee for example, the relationship between africa and northof american free trade and agreement and the influx of average for mexico. what happened in mexico as adwrn result of nafta? what happened was that midwestern corn is now cheaper than corn grown in mexico.dilace so you have the displacement off hundreds of thousands of corn growers, small corn growers who are now left without a job, without a livelihood and you ar. basically forced to emigrate.the see, we have to get a better grasp of the implications of our trade policies with countries like mexico. it' >> tom. >> i think it is worth notingf u based on some of these comments reon so much of our foreign policy with relation to cuba, for example car relates to domestic policies in those do countries.ntion to but conversely, we do not pay pe enough
david n. thomas and antonio. dot >> you mentioned earlier thatgrs americans don't have a good grasp of history. we now have a good grasp ofp ofo economics for international economics. i mean, we have to understand,ee for example, the relationship between africa and northof american free trade and agreement and the influx of average for mexico. what happened in mexico as adwrn result of nafta? what happened was that midwestern corn is now cheaper than corn grown in mexico.dilace so you...
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criminals who are said to have been related to a gang. 17-year-old kenyon thomas received probation, san santer received eight years and david gonzalez received three years. the group was on their way to a mall in hayward when they carjacked a woman and then the shooting and the police officer tried to pull over a van in front of them. the chp officer is back on the streets and gonzalez is expected to be formally sentenced here on june 28th. live in oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> tornadoes touched down in north texas overnight, killing at least six people. >>> an amateur photographer shot this video in granbury, it is one of several small communities devastated southwest of fort worth. seven people are unaccounted for. >> then i looked outside the door and we see wind just blowing in circles and all of a sudden let's go to the bathroom. we were in there and like hugging in the bathtub and that is what it started happening, i heard glass shattering and i knew my house was gone. >> teams are pouring over the area looking for more survivors. >> chaos in the morning commute after police say a man jumps on severa
criminals who are said to have been related to a gang. 17-year-old kenyon thomas received probation, san santer received eight years and david gonzalez received three years. the group was on their way to a mall in hayward when they carjacked a woman and then the shooting and the police officer tried to pull over a van in front of them. the chp officer is back on the streets and gonzalez is expected to be formally sentenced here on june 28th. live in oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news....
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contributor off cian thomas the take a look. u.k. prime minister david cameron called this attack an act of terrorism so does this now mean that every murder in the world will now be considered terrorism. it's a story that keeps giving the british prime minister indeed golden back to terrorism it obviously was terrifying but we're now hearing that the s.a.'s and m i five were deeply involved in this in fact the british secret intelligence agencies brought this back to britain and put them on the streets hoping that because they had freedom from captivity and again the in jail he'd be thankful would still go. but as to terror every way yes any type of crime involving wisdom in britain always somehow affiliated with a grand scheme definitely calls into question just the word and the meaning behind it why do you think that the m i five was so keen on hiring him if indeed what his friend says is true but it's also coming from other sources. and i'm going to tell you i mean i weigh five i met someone from l.a. five when i was doing some t.v. shows i was one o
contributor off cian thomas the take a look. u.k. prime minister david cameron called this attack an act of terrorism so does this now mean that every murder in the world will now be considered terrorism. it's a story that keeps giving the british prime minister indeed golden back to terrorism it obviously was terrifying but we're now hearing that the s.a.'s and m i five were deeply involved in this in fact the british secret intelligence agencies brought this back to britain and put them on...
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. >> david then thomas then antonio. >> you mentioned earlier that americans don't have a good graspry. we don't have a good grasp of economic or international economics. we have to understand what's the relationship between nafta and the influx of immigrants from mexico? what happened in mexico is result of nafta. what happened was that midwestern corn is not cheaper than corn grown in mexico so you have to displace hundreds of thousands of corn growers who are now left without jobs without a livelihood, and you're basically forced to emigrate. we have to get a better grasp of the implications of our trade policies with countries like mexico. >> i think it's worth noting based on some this come is that so much of our foreign policy with relation to cuba, for example, relates to domestic policy in those countries. but conversely we do not pay enough attention to how our domestic policies have international applications. our drug policy and its implications for nations in latin america is the most i think pronounce example but it goes beyond that. we have this continued discussion and
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. >> thomas pickering for coming on "hardball." thank you, davidways for helping with this zblvrnl. h >>> coming up, when you're right, you're wrong? the candidates in the senate primary in georgia are tripping over each other to say the most extreme things down there. we'll be back with some of the craziest. this is "hardball." the place for politics. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. with delicious pringles stix. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ a deliciously unique snack. everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and
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. >> thomas pickering for coming on "hardball." thank you, davidorn, as always for helping with this. >>> coming up, when you're right, you're wrong? the candidates in the senate primary in georgia are tripping over each other to say the most extreme things down there. we'll be back with some of the craziest. yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on t
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david, we love you, too. >> now from abc7 news, good morning, i am eric thomas on this memorial day a world war ii veteran frompart crew delivering under fires to soldiers on omaha beach. marin county holds the even at the elks in san rafael at 10:00 a.m., and we have a link to all the memorial day ceremonies on our website at abc7news.com. leyla gulen? >> it started to be a quiet memorial day morning and now a couple of citizens, first in livermore eastbound 580. we have a report of an overturned pickup truck blocking the middle lane. in east palo alto, northbound, along 101, we have three car crash out this blocking two lanes. eric? >> thank you. when we come balk our >> we are tracking light showers across the north bay near petaluma, novato, headed over from san rafael across 37, toward american canyon. right now, more scattered light shower on the way for the afternoon. 9:00 a.m. to noon [ cheers and applause ] >>> the "gma" big screen over time square. that's emblem 3's new video. the breakout band coming off a sold-out tour. now, coming to central park. they're going to be in the summer concert series,
david, we love you, too. >> now from abc7 news, good morning, i am eric thomas on this memorial day a world war ii veteran frompart crew delivering under fires to soldiers on omaha beach. marin county holds the even at the elks in san rafael at 10:00 a.m., and we have a link to all the memorial day ceremonies on our website at abc7news.com. leyla gulen? >> it started to be a quiet memorial day morning and now a couple of citizens, first in livermore eastbound 580. we have a report...
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thomas payne quote. the last shadow of liberty quits the horizon. the film is yours for $100 contribution. hey, david, thank you for joining us from kentucky and donald from los angeles and robert from colver city, california and michael from venice, california. texas is in the house. thank you. beatrice who called from los angeles. terry called in from washington. can we hear from oregon and montana? the dakotas? can we hear from idaho, ohio, michigan and iowa? phyllis called from wrightwood, california. arizona and new mexico, we need your support. oh, joan called in from columbia, missouri. university of missouri, columbia, has a wonderful community radio station, kopn. michael called from new york. richard called from texas and edmond called in from white oaks, new mexico. pat called from asheville. asheville, north carolina, what a wonderful away cisof dissent in asheville, north carolina. thanks, pat, for that call. if you'd like to get a copy of "shadows of liberty," it is just premiered in this country here on link tv and in the premiere in denver. hundreds of people packed the theater to see
thomas payne quote. the last shadow of liberty quits the horizon. the film is yours for $100 contribution. hey, david, thank you for joining us from kentucky and donald from los angeles and robert from colver city, california and michael from venice, california. texas is in the house. thank you. beatrice who called from los angeles. terry called in from washington. can we hear from oregon and montana? the dakotas? can we hear from idaho, ohio, michigan and iowa? phyllis called from wrightwood,...
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thomas mashburn and the others landed safely tuesday morning. hatfield is going to be best remembered for creating the first ever music video in space. space odyssey. >> david a big thumbs up. >>> peace of mind is far more important than accumulating wealth. some people may say they go hand in hand. >> what retirement means and how to get there. good morning, jill. >> . >> good morning. >> tell us what are the causes of concern about retirement other than, boy, we need a lot of money. >> right. well, actually number one concern, having a serious health problem in retirement or becoming a burden on one's family. we then get to outliving assets and then of course we have the rise in cost of health care. interesting we're seeing that respondents understand that health related issues can blow up even the soundest retirement plans. >> right. but we have the health related issues. definitely go hand in hand with the money related issues. what changes are people making in their lives to address these concerns? >> well, amazingly 70% of the folks surveyed by merrill lynch say they would like to work in their retirement years, full or part-time. a lot of people are
thomas mashburn and the others landed safely tuesday morning. hatfield is going to be best remembered for creating the first ever music video in space. space odyssey. >> david a big thumbs up. >>> peace of mind is far more important than accumulating wealth. some people may say they go hand in hand. >> what retirement means and how to get there. good morning, jill. >> . >> good morning. >> tell us what are the causes of concern about retirement other than,...
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information about thomas and claudia, to contact the authorities, to contact the family if you know them or to tweet us. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you so much. >> joining me now, david wheeler. >> i'm an educator in the school district. and i had to stay and make sure our students were safe. and i was watching the tv as the tornado was heading down towards gabrielle school. i was able to rush home and just go a hundred miles an hour on the highway and got on a couple trucks and took about 3 1/2 hours to find it. >> and that moment, when you found it, describe it to me? >> happy esz day of my life. >> i knew my daughter and my wife were safe. i saw family members down the street. everything was okay for us at that moment. >> let me talk to you for a moment. obviously a terrifying experience. tell me what was going through your mind? >> i was really scared. everyone kept on crying. it was a really scary moment. >> your teacher was extremely brave. tell me about that. when the ceiling claptsed, she got a little cut on her hand. >> can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> what an extraordinary experience. you put your own safety to one's side and just were desperate to protec
information about thomas and claudia, to contact the authorities, to contact the family if you know them or to tweet us. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you so much. >> joining me now, david wheeler. >> i'm an educator in the school district. and i had to stay and make sure our students were safe. and i was watching the tv as the tornado was heading down towards gabrielle school. i was able to rush home and just go a hundred miles an hour on the highway and got on...
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david stockman tonight at 8:00. >> now supreme court justice clarence thomas. he talks about his life and career to faculty and staff at became law school. this is a little over an hour. >> he is watching. the story of your life growing up is really a remarkable one -- do you know what part of west africa and your family came from and how they ended up in georgia? >> i think they lost the itinerary. that was in the 1700's. i do not think anyone quite those ofthing and for you in the deep south much was underwritten. are into their genealogy now. i have no idea of much of my own genealogy. wee of my relatives told me don't want to know much. and that iss no, unfortunate. that is one of the reasons why in the last few years we have tried to focus on trying to retain was left of that culture. when you look across the country you see sandstone buildings, the beautiful architecture, there is much of an effort to preserve those things. there is another part of culture -- if you hadwant a case system, would be the untouchables. --d had a caste system it had a caste sy
david stockman tonight at 8:00. >> now supreme court justice clarence thomas. he talks about his life and career to faculty and staff at became law school. this is a little over an hour. >> he is watching. the story of your life growing up is really a remarkable one -- do you know what part of west africa and your family came from and how they ended up in georgia? >> i think they lost the itinerary. that was in the 1700's. i do not think anyone quite those ofthing and for you...
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. >> more with the budget director and deformation author, david stockman, sunday at eight, on c-span's " q&a." >>> supreme court justice thomast down for a conversation about his life and career were an audience of about 1200 at due cane university in pittsburgh. he discussed race in america, the interworkings of the supreme court, and gave advice to law school students. this is just over an hour. [applause] [inaudible] the story of your life growing up is just what he suggested is really a remarkable one, justice thomas. dupe -- do you know which part of west africa your family came from, how they inned -- ended up in georgia? >> i think they lost the itinerary. [laughter] >> no, that was in the 1700s, mid-1700s, so i don't think anyone quite knows anything, and much of -- for those who are from the deep south, much was unwritten. the, you know, people are into their genealogy now. i have no idea of much of my open, and relatives have told me we don't want to know much about it, but the answer is, no, and it's unfortunate. that is one reason why in the last few years, we have tried to focus on trying to retain some of what i
. >> more with the budget director and deformation author, david stockman, sunday at eight, on c-span's " q&a." >>> supreme court justice thomast down for a conversation about his life and career were an audience of about 1200 at due cane university in pittsburgh. he discussed race in america, the interworkings of the supreme court, and gave advice to law school students. this is just over an hour. [applause] [inaudible] the story of your life growing up is just...
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david last night. if you will give me a call, i want to confirm you've got this message and you are able to get your stuff over to the civil division. >> mr. attorney general, that thomas perez, one of your deputies are ranging for something not to be disclosed as part of his quit pro-quote in st. paul. do you think it is appropriate for someone at a federal level to keep information out to disguise what is actually going on? >> i'm not sure i agree with that characterization. i am not familiar with all that happened -- >> let's go through a hypothetical that is a little easier. case that's going to gain the united states people $180 million and another case you don't want to go to the supreme court. you trade those cases because you don't want to have it happen and then you tell somebody you would like to keep things quiet. is that right or wrong? a whole variety of reasons why we at the justice department decide not to be involved in the cases. to talk about a case going to the supreme court for a dollar damage case great >> one has to look at this in its totality -- >> i will take it as an ok that it's ok to do the trade. >> mr. attorney general, i need a yes or a n
david last night. if you will give me a call, i want to confirm you've got this message and you are able to get your stuff over to the civil division. >> mr. attorney general, that thomas perez, one of your deputies are ranging for something not to be disclosed as part of his quit pro-quote in st. paul. do you think it is appropriate for someone at a federal level to keep information out to disguise what is actually going on? >> i'm not sure i agree with that characterization. i am...
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but more troops or something coalesced and momentum built and david petraeus saved whenever iraq will be thomas something, but not anything had he not conduct did a search. but my favorite chapter and i think in the history of the american but let's get matthew ridgway. you looked at me like to was that? but colin powell said every american soldier knows this man. a very unlikely person, 53 years old, he had a heart attack and if you know, world war ii history the three most seminal battles conducted on the western front belgium, and normandy normandy, the normandy invasion, of rage too far and the battle of the boat load negative polls known as a commander even in his late forties. he was he was a jay space he wrote and he did none achieve a of the notoriety but he was a reason why the united states won world war ii but then became counsel to the mediterranean and had a heart attack and thought his career was over so they shipped him back for a desk job as the deputy chief of staff to the army and he should have ended up two years and that would be its. he is watching the military and you migh
but more troops or something coalesced and momentum built and david petraeus saved whenever iraq will be thomas something, but not anything had he not conduct did a search. but my favorite chapter and i think in the history of the american but let's get matthew ridgway. you looked at me like to was that? but colin powell said every american soldier knows this man. a very unlikely person, 53 years old, he had a heart attack and if you know, world war ii history the three most seminal battles...