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it has to work with an adobe system, etc., etc., and that interactive affect will create complexity beyond anything my own system did, even if i could somehow generate my own system. it is like the tax code has to work with a whole pal pay of -- panoply of different business laws and state laws. beyond that, i have a communications problem. the systems are designed to communicate. you understand that. you cannot believe to understand how novel that would have looked 40 or 50 years ago if you could go back. in the late-19 90's, the director of the cia, george tenet, safe with shock in testament -- says with shock in testimony in the senate, the enemy is on our system, our networks are open, and of course that is the case because of the nature of our communication. the more you let people in, the more you connect functions up in the more you enhance the risks associated with these complex systems. you understand how fundamental it is that we create this meditative -- communicative power. the system also transfers information -- take for example, snowden. we had historically many people like
it has to work with an adobe system, etc., etc., and that interactive affect will create complexity beyond anything my own system did, even if i could somehow generate my own system. it is like the tax code has to work with a whole pal pay of -- panoply of different business laws and state laws. beyond that, i have a communications problem. the systems are designed to communicate. you understand that. you cannot believe to understand how novel that would have looked 40 or 50 years ago if you...
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carol: time to look at the etc. part of the magazine. let's bring in jillian goodman.have you great back. the first page of the section. attractedhart attention at a festival and might have had success, but has been under the radar for two decades. quiet came with a very film, and it has taken her longer than her peers to make a career for herself. carol: it talk about kelly and what she has done over the last years. it has not been easy for her to get the recognition you see of male directors. , she makes intimate, quiet films that are not star-driven or part of a franchise. even to get that level of support and money to make her movies, it has been hard. david: i was looking at her career trajectory thinking about what we heard about the disparity and what women make -- carol: the hacking of the sony e-mails -- david: jennifer lawrence making less than her male counterparts. this are thrilled to make story on her and bring this conversation to business week. she doesn't mind those discussions, but does not want that to be the only discussion. she just wants to do the
carol: time to look at the etc. part of the magazine. let's bring in jillian goodman.have you great back. the first page of the section. attractedhart attention at a festival and might have had success, but has been under the radar for two decades. quiet came with a very film, and it has taken her longer than her peers to make a career for herself. carol: it talk about kelly and what she has done over the last years. it has not been easy for her to get the recognition you see of male directors....
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., ect, etc. any other situations you have an entity or event bring an enormous amount of people where muni needs to increase bus service so for people to get into the vehicles where mta says you have to pay for the costs of increased service in san francisco those lions i assume a number of different lines that reaches different par
., ect, etc. any other situations you have an entity or event bring an enormous amount of people where muni needs to increase bus service so for people to get into the vehicles where mta says you have to pay for the costs of increased service in san francisco those lions i assume a number of different lines that reaches different par
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it has to work with an adobe system, etc., etc., and that interactive affect will create complexity beyondnything my own system did, even if i could somehow generate my own system. it is like the tax code has to work with a whole panoply of different business laws and state laws. beyond that, i have a communications problem. the systems are designed to communicate. you understand that. you cannot believe how novel that would have looked 40 or 50 years ago if you could go back. in the late 1990's, the director of the cia, george tenet, says with shock in testimony in the senate, the enemy is on our system, our networks are open, and of course that is the case because of the nature of our communication. the more you let people in, the more you connect functions up, the more you enhance the risks associated with these complex systems. you understand how fundamental it is that we create this communicative power. the system also transfers information -- take for example, snowden. we had historically many people like snowden -- people that come in and take documents, whatever their motives, and
it has to work with an adobe system, etc., etc., and that interactive affect will create complexity beyondnything my own system did, even if i could somehow generate my own system. it is like the tax code has to work with a whole panoply of different business laws and state laws. beyond that, i have a communications problem. the systems are designed to communicate. you understand that. you cannot believe how novel that would have looked 40 or 50 years ago if you could go back. in the late...
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--chanting, etc -or a transition??] "it's almost like we won, even though we didn't cause our community won" [wnt lindsey davis] call it a sign of powerball fever sweeping the nation -- tickets ahead of the drawing selling at a frenetic pace of 1.3 million dollars a minute during rush hour mos: the winner, the winner. this is the winner. drawing long lines?[kayna piece] inspiring people to cross state borders - from powerball- free nevada into california we're all going to buy round trip tickets to the moon. crossing national borders in the case of canadians like this... [nightline] more than 300 million tickets sold wednesday-- that's almost one for every person in this country nat -lottery ticket printing/etc [wnt or other billboards w/the 9] for a prize, that got too big to even fit on billboards. but the cash value does come close -- lottery officials reporting it comes out to $983.5 million. the california winner who bought his or her ticket here will split the jackpot with any winners in other states ... a califor
--chanting, etc -or a transition??] "it's almost like we won, even though we didn't cause our community won" [wnt lindsey davis] call it a sign of powerball fever sweeping the nation -- tickets ahead of the drawing selling at a frenetic pace of 1.3 million dollars a minute during rush hour mos: the winner, the winner. this is the winner. drawing long lines?[kayna piece] inspiring people to cross state borders - from powerball- free nevada into california we're all going to buy round...
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moines have been cancelled, the bad weather isn't fun to travel in, even if we aren't getting affected, etc.) stephanie/2shot time for another quick break... and charlotte to des moines have been cancelled, the bad weather isn't fun to moines to charlotte and charlotte to des moines have been cancelled, the bad weather isn't fun to travel in, even if we aren't getting affected, etc.) stephanie/2shot time for another quick break... quick break... chief meteorologist brad edwards will be back with one last look at our forecast. james/wxhang weather adlib: put script here in green looking at some early sunshine, then partly to mostly cloudy skies with a high in the lower 30s. sunday still looks very nice with highs in the mid to upper 30s with i'm expecting light rain/snow mix on monday morning, then switching over to light afternoon and evening snow. strong winds will kick up and blowing snow is very likely so drive safe that day. temperatures will slump into the upper 20s until next wednesday, but after that we look to grab a warming trend and 40s may finally creep back into the state. have
moines have been cancelled, the bad weather isn't fun to travel in, even if we aren't getting affected, etc.) stephanie/2shot time for another quick break... and charlotte to des moines have been cancelled, the bad weather isn't fun to moines to charlotte and charlotte to des moines have been cancelled, the bad weather isn't fun to travel in, even if we aren't getting affected, etc.) stephanie/2shot time for another quick break... quick break... chief meteorologist brad edwards will be back...
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in addition to comedy hypnosis help others quit relief, etc. free download to available at smoking lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish lukas and z'stonish chat about magic chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas same as astonish but using a 'z' instead of an 'a' topic/questions: 1. zac is a second generation magician. his father introduced him to magic at a very young age. 2. zac performs colleges all across the country. 3. what's the best part of being a magician? 4. how would others who want to learn magic get started? 5. in addition to comedy hypnosis shows, zac also uses hypnosis to help others quit smoking, lose weight, stress relief, etc. 6. zac released a free download to help others quit smoking. it's available at zstonish.com/quit- smoking lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic l
in addition to comedy hypnosis help others quit relief, etc. free download to available at smoking lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas and z'stonish lukas and z'stonish chat about magic chat about magic lukas and z'stonish chat about magic lukas same as astonish but using a 'z' instead of an 'a' topic/questions: 1. zac is a second generation magician. his father introduced him...
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nats cheering, horns, etc vo all enthusiasm at the mgm grand... where senator harry reid acted as host for the "battle born battleground first in the west caucus dinner" sot / sen. harry reid 8:02:20 no state reflects the growing diversity of our country than nevada 8:03:00 this is our strength and it's the strength of america. 8:07:12 people of nevada are looking to us." vo this is the first time the three democratic candidates have been together outside the debate setting... nats-- 8:09:45 hillary, bernie, martin come out vo the goal, to drum up democratic support for the critical nevada caucus. hello nevada! vo former secretary of state hillary clinton believes although america is standing... the country is not running the way it should be. sot hillary clinton / fmr. secretary of state 8:33:50 bill passed today for affordable care act, planned parenthood... good thing we have obama :05 nats o'malley-- 8:53:55 are we democrats fired up?! vo as governor of maryland and mayor of baltimore... martin o'malley says he's shown he has the guts, foresig
nats cheering, horns, etc vo all enthusiasm at the mgm grand... where senator harry reid acted as host for the "battle born battleground first in the west caucus dinner" sot / sen. harry reid 8:02:20 no state reflects the growing diversity of our country than nevada 8:03:00 this is our strength and it's the strength of america. 8:07:12 people of nevada are looking to us." vo this is the first time the three democratic candidates have been together outside the debate setting......
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type two diabetes, chronic disease, a cardiovascular, celiac, , etc., etc.. a list of things associated is extremely long and almost everything on that list list, some of it has already been disproven in the rest we don't know. so the answer to the first question is no it is not driven by scientific evidence. that takes us back to what it is being driven by. if it is a driven by a science then what? i will answer that question in three pieces to the puzzle. what does breast-feeding mean to people in the united states? that starts with le leche league. the women were sitting at a picnic breast-feeding their babies and not many other people were in the mother's did not have enough support so they got together with five other friends and started le leche league in 1956. but it was symbolic of the broader set of philosophies. and the role of the father but the beginning of the latest wave through the advocacy but in the 1970's nestle's and other formula companies look to the developing world to see nothing but a vast untapped market of potential formula feeder so
type two diabetes, chronic disease, a cardiovascular, celiac, , etc., etc.. a list of things associated is extremely long and almost everything on that list list, some of it has already been disproven in the rest we don't know. so the answer to the first question is no it is not driven by scientific evidence. that takes us back to what it is being driven by. if it is a driven by a science then what? i will answer that question in three pieces to the puzzle. what does breast-feeding mean to...
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david: coming up, we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section. on the rise of giff internet. bloomberg television continues. david: welcome back to business week. inot of off-season turnover the league of legends championship series. that is the world's most prominently for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes. was put in business week's roosting -- and -- >> what re: sports? >> it is competitive video games. set up to play against your friends and it has developed into a thing where you play against strangers. the new play against strangers for money. it developed naturally. money and getting people to watch these games being played. >> the championship series is being played in front of a live audience. it is streamed online. people watched platforms like twitch.tv like -- which is by amazon. david: how long have people been doing this? >> in the 80's, there was a aboutstarring fred savage the nintendo world championships. it has been around for a while but it has taken off in the last couple of years because of these larg
david: coming up, we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section. on the rise of giff internet. bloomberg television continues. david: welcome back to business week. inot of off-season turnover the league of legends championship series. that is the world's most prominently for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes. was put in business week's roosting -- and -- >> what re: sports? >> it is competitive video games. set up to play against your friends...
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., etc. yet, et cetera. yet, it is exactly the opposite of all of that. yet this is the finale of evil, this is godlike power. we are so meticulous that what we are doing we are completely and utterly convinced of the righteousness of doing it. that is the story of drones. we are overwhelmed with the data that is collected in the mapping of the world, just just in the same way that we are overwhelmed with what is on iphones, where music is, where all of our pictures are, where did i put that document, where's the attachment. everything that we face in our day to day life is what they face on scales of billions. not just that, remember the day that you used to go to the atm machine and you would put your card and impress your password. you thought, i might get money. it was not that long ago, remember the blue screen of death that you probably had on your computer once a week? those things don't happen anymore. they really don't. put your money in your atm, money comes out, you put your card i
., etc. yet, et cetera. yet, it is exactly the opposite of all of that. yet this is the finale of evil, this is godlike power. we are so meticulous that what we are doing we are completely and utterly convinced of the righteousness of doing it. that is the story of drones. we are overwhelmed with the data that is collected in the mapping of the world, just just in the same way that we are overwhelmed with what is on iphones, where music is, where all of our pictures are, where did i put that...
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) stephanie generation, etc) stephanie time for another quick break... chief meteorologist brad edwards will be back with traffic was stalled on a new york freeway tuesday... because a mother was busy giving birth and the nypd was helping her deliver! the n-y-p-d tweeted out this picture of the new new yorker. her name is nicola wong. police say she was delivered along f-d-r drive near the united nations headquarters. the infant was taken to weill cornell medical center brad/wxhang weather adlib: put script here in green today was just one of those typical cold, gray winter days that most of us just tolerate. well, the good news is that we will not have to take much more of this type of weather because a warm-up is coming along with some sunshine! tonight will be mostly cloudy to partly cloudy in some areas. those nw winds the west at 5-10 mph. temps will fall back into the 10s unless the clouds stay over us all night which would help hold up temps a bit. with any luck, we will see some sunshine wednesday and the rest of the week. the more sunshine we ca
) stephanie generation, etc) stephanie time for another quick break... chief meteorologist brad edwards will be back with traffic was stalled on a new york freeway tuesday... because a mother was busy giving birth and the nypd was helping her deliver! the n-y-p-d tweeted out this picture of the new new yorker. her name is nicola wong. police say she was delivered along f-d-r drive near the united nations headquarters. the infant was taken to weill cornell medical center brad/wxhang weather...
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they blend together the hops, etc. i smell the sweetness in the air right now. >> what is that sweetness that i am smelling in the air? >> right now we are brewing christmas ale. we have cinnamon and ginger. >> reporter: this requires steady attention. what are these workers do when their work is done? >> we like to go have a few beers at the bar across the street. >> reporter: understandable. reporter: a steady stream of customers keeps the bar jumping. the beer that is found here is brewed just across the street. they sell beer in 13 states as well is the district of columbia. >> [ inaudible - static ] >> on a scale of 1 to 10, it's an 11. >> reporter: they were making beer making history when there were many breweries. >> keep in mind that there were only 16 -- 600 people living in cleveland in the late 1800s. >> reporter: they put a bar in in 1901. then along came prohibition. that is when the salvation army moved in. eventually prohibition was repealed and the bar came back and has been back ever since. this is im
they blend together the hops, etc. i smell the sweetness in the air right now. >> what is that sweetness that i am smelling in the air? >> right now we are brewing christmas ale. we have cinnamon and ginger. >> reporter: this requires steady attention. what are these workers do when their work is done? >> we like to go have a few beers at the bar across the street. >> reporter: understandable. reporter: a steady stream of customers keeps the bar jumping. the beer...
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[onscreen text] >> etc. etc. etc. we are going to pull up these quotes next week. he thinks what this story is about is lust. being choked down by eight it's up friday from the state. it is a beautiful meditation on lust. matheson who i quoted earlier, thanks that it is pride. he says the tragedy of extreme individuals and the tragedy of self-will, it seems cut off on any possibility of elevation. the white well was so ambivalent, he found respected value shifting. his symbols were most comprehensive when they enable him to elicit what remains primeval and our formalized humanity. -- in our formalized humanity. that is what this is a study of. it is a study pride. i won't read the quote, but the quote is the indication that statre would have said it is not only a novel of hate, but also of pride. one political thinker says basically, forget all of that. let me read to you what he says. he says the intellectuals of our time, and by that he is talking about satret -- statre -- and folks like matheson, have put their stamp on psychology. some of them are men with very
[onscreen text] >> etc. etc. etc. we are going to pull up these quotes next week. he thinks what this story is about is lust. being choked down by eight it's up friday from the state. it is a beautiful meditation on lust. matheson who i quoted earlier, thanks that it is pride. he says the tragedy of extreme individuals and the tragedy of self-will, it seems cut off on any possibility of elevation. the white well was so ambivalent, he found respected value shifting. his symbols were most...
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[laughter] and everybody's got an iphone and instead ran and internet etc. etc.. and i think something that's contributed to this end he was booked and you'll spoke to this in the book as well about how we can go for the next month and never talk talked to anybody that disagrees with us and i think we tend to in my opinion become very shortsighted and even the press today with the cable network of 300 plus channels, you can listen to news shows that only a great with me, the radio that agrees with me. and i find that people don't watch news shows today or current affairs looking for the truth. many watch them to have opinions. >> my opinion is the one that is the truth. i watch fox 24/seven and get my partner watches msnbc. we at least talk to each other and agree to disagree. but that is the culture that has changed so much in the media standpoint. >> the media used to be the referee. i think that's something we still haven't adjusted to. there is no line any longer between the object and subject. >> and they like to cover conflicts. getting the result and gettin
[laughter] and everybody's got an iphone and instead ran and internet etc. etc.. and i think something that's contributed to this end he was booked and you'll spoke to this in the book as well about how we can go for the next month and never talk talked to anybody that disagrees with us and i think we tend to in my opinion become very shortsighted and even the press today with the cable network of 300 plus channels, you can listen to news shows that only a great with me, the radio that agrees...
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. >> and it could end up in the courts if congress decides toughie to itto veto it. , etc., etc. what about the others. there are those in your country at the moment who say hold on this is a prisoner swap, and some of those prisoners, we tonight think they should be leaving. >> there are at least 11 iranians, some of them with dual u.s.-iranian citizenship who have in prison. they were in prison for selling equipment or material to the iranian government or to iranian companies in violation of existing u.s. sanctions. they are prosecuted in the u.s. courts. they have been sent to prison from anywhere to two years to upwards of 10, 15 years. they've had to pay a lot of fines as a result. obviously the idea that of doing a prisoner swap even though it would get back jason rezaian, a christian minister and one other person, even though they would welcome this, they would not like the idea of these people who were tried and convicted and sent to prison for violating u.s. sanctions to suddenly get out of jail free card, which is essentially what would be happening. what is curious, t
. >> and it could end up in the courts if congress decides toughie to itto veto it. , etc., etc. what about the others. there are those in your country at the moment who say hold on this is a prisoner swap, and some of those prisoners, we tonight think they should be leaving. >> there are at least 11 iranians, some of them with dual u.s.-iranian citizenship who have in prison. they were in prison for selling equipment or material to the iranian government or to iranian companies in...
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thank you so much coming up we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section.ise of giffy on the internet and the two gif guys that made it happen. "bloomberg markets ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." there were a lot of off-season turnover in the league of legends championship series. that's the world's most prominent lead for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes and many execs come from the pro sports industry. what happens when real sports money moves into video games sports? and for the action -- uninitiated, what is it exactly? josh: it's essentially what you said. competitive video games. it's sort of developed into a thing we play against strangers. you play against strangers for money. then you make a league. david: and people are watching this? there is money getting people to watch these games being played? josh: the league of legends championship series is played in front of a live audience. it's also a pretty popular thing to stream online. people watch the platforms like twitter stevie on by amazon -- twitchtv
thank you so much coming up we go to the back of the book for this week's etc. section.ise of giffy on the internet and the two gif guys that made it happen. "bloomberg markets ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." there were a lot of off-season turnover in the league of legends championship series. that's the world's most prominent lead for competitive video gaming. team owners are imposing changes and many execs come from the pro sports industry. what happens...
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., etc. a simplification from the outside when you do that the building starts to shrink now mopping up it is clear to me somewhere along the lines the stairs shown in the upper part of building not sufficiently long to get you over 15 feet because we're supposed to approve a 15 foot ground area that stair is longer and that affects the upper units and the lower unit sit proportion let meeting next to each that's about the architect loonl looking at percentage but most bothers me is that we have not yielded using what, if anything, we do in other neighborhoods that the fourth floor has to be clearly setback about 15 feet total and there are no, if and butts we owe to ourselves the standards we're using for other people rather small and minute california scale in and of itself that reduces the upper bedrooms i think about 6 feet but leaves a fully functioning room not a breaking down breaking down of the functionality the using equal setback from the rear on the penthouse that should be set at
., etc. a simplification from the outside when you do that the building starts to shrink now mopping up it is clear to me somewhere along the lines the stairs shown in the upper part of building not sufficiently long to get you over 15 feet because we're supposed to approve a 15 foot ground area that stair is longer and that affects the upper units and the lower unit sit proportion let meeting next to each that's about the architect loonl looking at percentage but most bothers me is that we...
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items that are usually financed are homes, vehicles, appliances, etc. these have a longer life span and can be paid for over time. use make sure the outstanding balance on the loan is always less than what you could sell the asset for. use technology and experts with all the technology that is available today take advantage of a banking relationship that can hellimprove youou financial success and provide asasistance: internet banking and on-line bill pay mobile banking and mobile deposit atm's debit cards direct deposit get to know your banker and don't be afraid to ask for assistance use your banker as your first resort of assistance and not the last resort be careful of overdrawing your bank account as the bank charges a fee for that as well as the business you wrote the check to does as well. this practice starts a snowball effort that can become very costly to you. avoid using check advance businesses to get "pay day loans". the effective interest rate they charge is outrageous and again startt the owball u.s marshalls nfir daysysfter the paris att
items that are usually financed are homes, vehicles, appliances, etc. these have a longer life span and can be paid for over time. use make sure the outstanding balance on the loan is always less than what you could sell the asset for. use technology and experts with all the technology that is available today take advantage of a banking relationship that can hellimprove youou financial success and provide asasistance: internet banking and on-line bill pay mobile banking and mobile deposit atm's...
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the general manager and property management etc. one percent of budgeted supports the marina and the zoo and two percent for planning and volunteers and 3 percent for park safety the vast majority of our bucket thirds support salaries and fringe benefits and i'll say that there were the mayor's office is expecting significant growth in benefits in the coming fiscal year primary in preparedness this is a result of a couple of factors the city lost a lawsuit by retirees and so we're now required to provide cost of living adjustment at at a higher level than anticipated the city's retirement system as retiree employees are living longer so the cost of retirement is going up for those folks so pension is definitely going to be a cost driver in the next few years the mayor's office and the controller's office office anticipate the pension costs will level out and then see the benefits of that we next largest slice of pie at 15 percent of services of other departments we've talked about that everything we buy from the department telephone
the general manager and property management etc. one percent of budgeted supports the marina and the zoo and two percent for planning and volunteers and 3 percent for park safety the vast majority of our bucket thirds support salaries and fringe benefits and i'll say that there were the mayor's office is expecting significant growth in benefits in the coming fiscal year primary in preparedness this is a result of a couple of factors the city lost a lawsuit by retirees and so we're now required...
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etc. sfroordly important. the distinguishing characteristic, certainly true in a law firm and i think it's true in most enterprises, certainly true in what i do now, distinguishing characteristic is the human beings that come in the door every day. i just had this notion that there was this wonderful potential opportunity to engage people for their own good and for the good of the broader society. that's how i got absorbedched -- absorbed. interesting stuff. >> in order for people to age in place you're going to need caregivers. i'm volunteer state president for aarp california, and that's one of our main priorities. in your opinion, what would be some of the policy priorities in order to meet this gap? mr. irving: it's an incredibly important question. as you know, there are about 50 million caregivers in the united states paid and unpaid. some of the least understood and respected people with the most challenging work that we can do. among other things, there are a lot of wonderful people, who are working on
etc. sfroordly important. the distinguishing characteristic, certainly true in a law firm and i think it's true in most enterprises, certainly true in what i do now, distinguishing characteristic is the human beings that come in the door every day. i just had this notion that there was this wonderful potential opportunity to engage people for their own good and for the good of the broader society. that's how i got absorbedched -- absorbed. interesting stuff. >> in order for people to age...
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they cannot take part in--send their children to football because they need to pay a fee, etc., etc. so they can actually not integrate themselves without having the same amount of money as other danish people have in the same situation. >> it's worth pointing out that those who do get asylum get treated really well like these children being taught danish, but denmark has changed, and the door is fast shutting on anyone who thinks it's welcoming. al jazeera, copenhagen. >> still ahead on the program bringing a youthful flavor to the spanish government. >>> and more international warnings to north korea after hydrogen bomb test last week. when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoying hold music. just a real person, real fast. whenever you need them. so your business can get back to business. sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. >> hello again you're watching al jazeera.
they cannot take part in--send their children to football because they need to pay a fee, etc., etc. so they can actually not integrate themselves without having the same amount of money as other danish people have in the same situation. >> it's worth pointing out that those who do get asylum get treated really well like these children being taught danish, but denmark has changed, and the door is fast shutting on anyone who thinks it's welcoming. al jazeera, copenhagen. >> still...
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misdirected mail, packages never arrive, etc., etc." >> then i'm hearing from others, oh yea, my neighbors that live just over on the other side of the street, they're having the same issues. it is ridiculous. rose: but postmaster cheryl love said on wednesday she blamed the problems on the exploding population in the suburbs. >> it's not that we don't have enough staffing, we're just constantly hiring to stay up with the growth in our parcel business, which is growing tremendously. rose: but when i reached out to the president of the central iowa branch of national association of letter carriers today, he told me it's a lack of love could not go on camera today, but did tell me her staff is working to find the impacted areas. seward says she just wants the problem fixed. >> i'm hoping today they will start hearing this and start looking for solutions. shaina: if you are having trouble receiving your mail, the postmaster asks people to contact her or their post office. the sooner they're aware of the issue, the sooner they will work on the issue. elizabeth: still ahead, life-saving warning
misdirected mail, packages never arrive, etc., etc." >> then i'm hearing from others, oh yea, my neighbors that live just over on the other side of the street, they're having the same issues. it is ridiculous. rose: but postmaster cheryl love said on wednesday she blamed the problems on the exploding population in the suburbs. >> it's not that we don't have enough staffing, we're just constantly hiring to stay up with the growth in our parcel business, which is growing...
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misdirected mail, packages never arrive, etc., etc.. >> then i'm hearing from others , my neighbors on the other side of the street say they are having the same issues. it is ridiculous. roads but postmaster cheryl love : said on wednesday blamed the problems on the exploding population in the suburbs. >> it's not that we don't have constantly hiring to stay up business which is growing , tremendously. rose but when i reached out to : the president of the central iowa branch of national association of letter carriers today. he told me it's a lack of staffing issue. love could not go on camera today, but did tell me her staff is working to find the impacted areas. seward says she just wants the problem fixed. start hearing this and start looking for solutions. rose: if you're having trouble getting your mail, the postmaster tell me to contact the post office or her. that way once they are aware of the issue, they country to fix it. live in clive, rose heaphy kcci , 8 news, iowa's news leader . stacey: a wisconsin man is in custody after leading urbandale police on a high speed chase tha
misdirected mail, packages never arrive, etc., etc.. >> then i'm hearing from others , my neighbors on the other side of the street say they are having the same issues. it is ridiculous. roads but postmaster cheryl love : said on wednesday blamed the problems on the exploding population in the suburbs. >> it's not that we don't have constantly hiring to stay up business which is growing , tremendously. rose but when i reached out to : the president of the central iowa branch of...
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are little things tactically and wondering whether that's part of the plant of smarter streetlights etc. so traffic can flow better and faster. >> an answer to the question about parking control officers, i do want to let you know i spoke with cameron was our enforcement manager and they're actually in the process of hiring some new pco's is what we call the person parking control officers, to help with the gridlock enforcement. right now they're little bit focused on downtown, but there constantly working on that. regarding signals, two things. one is, we are pretty intelligent signal systems that can actually come into our office and find a computer and watch certain intersections in the city. we do keep an eye on things like that pretty proactively but another thing the parking control officers do is manually override the signals when the topic is that. they can kind of see and communicate across a corridor where they are working and start to open up to about some of the traffic to move through during certain peak times in certain locations. so, there is that efforts that's going on.
are little things tactically and wondering whether that's part of the plant of smarter streetlights etc. so traffic can flow better and faster. >> an answer to the question about parking control officers, i do want to let you know i spoke with cameron was our enforcement manager and they're actually in the process of hiring some new pco's is what we call the person parking control officers, to help with the gridlock enforcement. right now they're little bit focused on downtown, but there...
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david: up next, we go to the back for this week's etc. segment.ol: her first feature of sundance more than 20 years ago. if you haven't heard of her, that is partly on purpose, but mostly due to the dynamics of hollywood. ♪ david: the theme of this year's world economic meeting in dallas, switzerland. cloud computing, driverless cars has the potential to boost productivity growth. david: phillips matthews joins us from washington to discuss why some economists are worried technologies could cause economic harm. shake out the contours of this debate for us. a lot of people think, hope for a future in which robots are doing are close, dishes, all of that. some are saying that may not be the best thing. >> that is right. it is going to automate a lot of low skilled labor. isot of inequality that happening across the world, especially when you look at the lower ends of the manufacturing sector. if robots from the a's, this is the way they think they might over the next 50 years, that is going to eliminate a lot of jobs. our estimates that are quite ex
david: up next, we go to the back for this week's etc. segment.ol: her first feature of sundance more than 20 years ago. if you haven't heard of her, that is partly on purpose, but mostly due to the dynamics of hollywood. ♪ david: the theme of this year's world economic meeting in dallas, switzerland. cloud computing, driverless cars has the potential to boost productivity growth. david: phillips matthews joins us from washington to discuss why some economists are worried technologies could...
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occupation, etc.. argue that wee just create more terrorism and resentment? mr. simpson: that the measures taken to wage a war against terrorism involve military operations, sometimes killing innocent people, which creates more resistance, sometimes the rhetoric that accompanies american operations in the middle east over the last 15 we will remakeg the world in a american vision -- an american vision. which created protests, protesting the secularization of our culture, so when you say you are going to make us over in this way, this is exactly the problem in the first place, so , thexample in afghanistan intervention in afghanistan, if you look back at the discussion about that, there is a discussion that emerges about the status of afghanistan women. the one thing the united states will do is elevate the status of afghani women if they have been mistreated. no one had talked about this issue before hand. all of a sudden, this became a major issue. in other countries and cultures and religions, status of women, status of men, are very important, and you will rem
occupation, etc.. argue that wee just create more terrorism and resentment? mr. simpson: that the measures taken to wage a war against terrorism involve military operations, sometimes killing innocent people, which creates more resistance, sometimes the rhetoric that accompanies american operations in the middle east over the last 15 we will remakeg the world in a american vision -- an american vision. which created protests, protesting the secularization of our culture, so when you say you are...
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doctor matt alvarez is the fox news senior managing health editor he says thatni the gloves and coats etc. have the potential to spread germs. >> can have first victory in e. coli etc.. >> says that you should wash your gloves and scarves at least once a weekend clean your clothes. to watch her gloves and scarves? >> yes i do, every week. >> , know what though what to think about that. >> were just trying to spread information instead of germs, crime watch daily investigating a future couple in league with the anti-ch government extremist group that that put them both on the fbi most wanted list ashe crime watch daily host mentoring has the story. a beautiful home, and the south pacific, luxury cars, a real estate business, designer wardrobe and a and a shining image is god-fearing pillars of the community's'. >> had all of the outward signs of success.ad >> they were members of a evangelical christian church. >> but they use it as an opportunity to strengthen their bona fides in the committee to make people that they were christians who would never steal from them, but those people were
doctor matt alvarez is the fox news senior managing health editor he says thatni the gloves and coats etc. have the potential to spread germs. >> can have first victory in e. coli etc.. >> says that you should wash your gloves and scarves at least once a weekend clean your clothes. to watch her gloves and scarves? >> yes i do, every week. >> , know what though what to think about that. >> were just trying to spread information instead of germs, crime watch daily...
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., etc.. voa is not a surrogate. it tells america's story in places around the world that don't hear america's stories. it's journalism. stories about america, often governmental stories and my hope is it will expand to a broader swath of information about america, entrepreneurialism, how , finance, how to start a business, stories that are not being told globally that are coming out of american can be told. but there are parts of the world where voa is also a surrogate and that's in central africa. so the only independent news in many parts of america doing surrogate news. when burkina faso had that problem the only reporter in the air who went down with the voice recorder. when the shootings, the terrible shootings in paris went down it just so happened that a voice of america reporter was in paris and was able to do reporting for all the other entities from paris. and so voice of america wears two hats off in. it's a larger more capable organization but wearing to hats that's not to say in
., etc.. voa is not a surrogate. it tells america's story in places around the world that don't hear america's stories. it's journalism. stories about america, often governmental stories and my hope is it will expand to a broader swath of information about america, entrepreneurialism, how , finance, how to start a business, stories that are not being told globally that are coming out of american can be told. but there are parts of the world where voa is also a surrogate and that's in central...
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160 million people, there are enormous opportunities to provide nutrition and prevent that stunting, etcthese are really business opportunities. francine: in paris, do you think this year we are going to get an agreement? paul: oh, you will get an agreement in paris. and the reality is a lot of work has happened in lima, where the framework was put in place. good discussions in addis ababa for the financing for development. in fact, we should not forget that even today, the deadline is the first of october. when these countries can put in their individual national-determined contributions. or what they call "indc's". awful word, but that's what it is. we currently already have 58 countries that have submitted, and the 58 countries that have submitted is about 70% of the carbon emissions. we are waiting for some big countries like brazil and india, but there is some encouraging noise coming from there as well. i was in brazil just three weeks ago. i was in india a few months ago. so we are waiting for that. what you see of all these submissions that are being done, that we more or less ca
160 million people, there are enormous opportunities to provide nutrition and prevent that stunting, etcthese are really business opportunities. francine: in paris, do you think this year we are going to get an agreement? paul: oh, you will get an agreement in paris. and the reality is a lot of work has happened in lima, where the framework was put in place. good discussions in addis ababa for the financing for development. in fact, we should not forget that even today, the deadline is the...
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that's what rfa is doing around the periphery of china, etc., etc.a is not a surrogate. >> right. >> guest: it tells america's stories in places around the world that don't hear america's story straight. it's journalism. it's stories about america, often governmental stories, but my hope is that we'll expand to stories that tell a broader swath of information about america; entrepreneurialism, health, finance, how to start a business, stories that are just not being told globally that are coming out of america and can be told. but there are parts of the world where voa, and this is where it gets confusing, where voa is also a surrogate, and that's in central africa. so the only independent news in many parts of central africa is voice of america doing surrogate news. so when burkinaç faso had that problem, the only reporter on the air was the voice of america reporter when that coup went down. when the shootings, the terrible shootings in paris went down, it just so happened that a voice of america reporter was in paris and was able to do reporting
that's what rfa is doing around the periphery of china, etc., etc.a is not a surrogate. >> right. >> guest: it tells america's stories in places around the world that don't hear america's story straight. it's journalism. it's stories about america, often governmental stories, but my hope is that we'll expand to stories that tell a broader swath of information about america; entrepreneurialism, health, finance, how to start a business, stories that are just not being told globally...
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...etc...and gave it a few moments to get it activated, and uh...hooked up our apparatus...slowly pulled it left to right, and front to back...got her out and loaded it up on the flat bed." lenny iwanenko, of lake erie towing and recovery, got a literal shell of ice off the front of the car and managed to uncover the tires. his company will defrost it and give it a wash. amazingly, lake erie lenny, as he likes to go by, doesn't forsee finding any damage. (s/lenny iwanenko/worker/0:50-0:55 ) "first i've encountered in 28 years of being in an industry for something of that magnitude...but, we'll get it done." and even though the viral image has been met with conversation about how harsh lake erie can be, lenny says the publicity is a good thing." (-- s/lenny iwanenko/worker 1:04- 1:06) "it's amazing. it puts buffalo back on the map again, especially hamburg." erica hamburg, new york. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if y
...etc...and gave it a few moments to get it activated, and uh...hooked up our apparatus...slowly pulled it left to right, and front to back...got her out and loaded it up on the flat bed." lenny iwanenko, of lake erie towing and recovery, got a literal shell of ice off the front of the car and managed to uncover the tires. his company will defrost it and give it a wash. amazingly, lake erie lenny, as he likes to go by, doesn't forsee finding any damage. (s/lenny iwanenko/worker/0:50-0:55...
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the general manager and property management etc. one percent of budgeted supports the marina and the zoo and two percent for planning and volunteers and 3 percent for park safety the vast majority of our bucket thirds support salaries and fringe benefits and i'll say that there were the mayor's office is expecting significant growth in benefits in the coming fiscal year primary in preparedness this is a result of a couple of factors the city lost a lawsuit by retirees and so we're now required to provide cost of living adjustment at at a higher level than anticipated the city's retirement system as retiree employees are living longer so the cost of retirement is going up for those folks so pension is definitely going to be a cost driver in the next few years the mayor's office and the controller's office office anticipate the pension costs will level out and then see the benefits of that we next largest slice of pie at 15 percent of services of other departments we've talked about that everything we buy from the department telephone
the general manager and property management etc. one percent of budgeted supports the marina and the zoo and two percent for planning and volunteers and 3 percent for park safety the vast majority of our bucket thirds support salaries and fringe benefits and i'll say that there were the mayor's office is expecting significant growth in benefits in the coming fiscal year primary in preparedness this is a result of a couple of factors the city lost a lawsuit by retirees and so we're now required...
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if there are any fact or attacks on prisons, including guantanamo why any terrorist organization, etc., it is understandable. built, atanamo was military base held hundreds of women and children who were there as servicewomen and servicemen and children in school, etc.. a choice, then prison was being built for the worst of the worst or they could go home. they chose to stay. to bedea that it is scary in there, it is just a political tool. it comes down to money. it now costs $3 million a year to keep each detainee -- to keep the detainees there. as we let detainees out, the cost per detainee goes up. at some point, when you get to over, it doesft not make any sense at all and i think that, to answer your question -- >> let me just say, lindbergh coming out against mohammed , killedied in new york it. it has political power. it is a shame. the torture question -- i think they will cover it up anyway. so -- >> all i was going to say was, you know, we have the executive summary of the torture reports a year ago and as i said a year ago, i am still very impressed that the system you have
if there are any fact or attacks on prisons, including guantanamo why any terrorist organization, etc., it is understandable. built, atanamo was military base held hundreds of women and children who were there as servicewomen and servicemen and children in school, etc.. a choice, then prison was being built for the worst of the worst or they could go home. they chose to stay. to bedea that it is scary in there, it is just a political tool. it comes down to money. it now costs $3 million a year...
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--chanting, etc -or a transition??] sot: "it's almost like we won, even though we didn't cause our community won" [wnt lindsey davis] call it a sign of powerball fever sweeping the nation -- tickets ahead of the drawing selling at a frenetic pace of 1.3 million dollars a minute during rush hour winner. this is the winner. drawing long lines?[kayna piece] inspiring people to cross state borders - from powerball-free nevada into california sot -- we're all going to buy round trip tickets to the moon. [karla pkg] crossing national borders in the case of canadians like this... karla pkg wspowerballwedpkg3 - canadian traveling to u.s. to buy tickets: "everyone's got the fever" [nightline] more than 300 million tickets sold wednesday-- that's almost one for every person in this country nat -lottery ticket printing/etc [wnt or other billboards w/the 999] for a prize, that got too big to even fit on billboards. but the officials reporting it comes out to $983.5 million. tag: the california winner who bought his or her ticket he
--chanting, etc -or a transition??] sot: "it's almost like we won, even though we didn't cause our community won" [wnt lindsey davis] call it a sign of powerball fever sweeping the nation -- tickets ahead of the drawing selling at a frenetic pace of 1.3 million dollars a minute during rush hour winner. this is the winner. drawing long lines?[kayna piece] inspiring people to cross state borders - from powerball-free nevada into california sot -- we're all going to buy round trip...
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our partnership with stuff etc. gives you a place to bring all the great stuff you no longer want or need. just go to the closest stuff etc. location, tell them you are consigning to the cedar valley humane society account, and they will take it from there. the money from the sale of your items will go to help the animals! no appointment necessary! gently used household items, clothing, furniture, you name it! their consignment needs change we'll take another look at your first alert back now to today's top stories. the back home country cookin' restaurant in strawberry point caught fire overnight. viewers called into our newsroom to tell us about it. these are pictures from clint keppler showing the flames. tv-9 is working with the clayton county sheriff's office to get updates. with a preview of what's next on "this week", here's abc's george stephanopolous. now, a final look at the forecast... the entire tv 9 viewing area is under a wind chill alert, either a wind chill warning or wind chill advisory. high out ju
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it was attached to e-mail and etc. for all of this kind of work to allow us to do more.ave a smartphone in my pocket that i did not have 10 years ago, it is very difficult for that to translate into official statistics and most productivity. boost ine might see a the next 10 years, but right now it is nowhere to be seen. carol: now it is time to look at the back of the book. the first page of the section. david: she attracted a film festival. might have had it a big success. she had a very quiet film and it has taken a lot longer than her peers to make a name for herself. you talk about kelly and which is done over the last couple years but it has not been easy for her to get the recognition you see in mayo direct is. >> exactly, and she makes films. low-budget. but to even get that level of budget and support and money to make a movie is hard. looking at her career trajectory thinking of what we said -- saw of movie stars. studio really brought it to the forefront for everybody. is interesting is it sounds like she does not mind the discussion but she does not thessaril
it was attached to e-mail and etc. for all of this kind of work to allow us to do more.ave a smartphone in my pocket that i did not have 10 years ago, it is very difficult for that to translate into official statistics and most productivity. boost ine might see a the next 10 years, but right now it is nowhere to be seen. carol: now it is time to look at the back of the book. the first page of the section. david: she attracted a film festival. might have had it a big success. she had a very...
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and they were saying that this cannot be proved and it was greatly exaggerated, etc., etc., etc. so my question is, obviously there is some proof of some jews that were executed, do you know what the tally that we can say for sure that we know this many? we might not know it million, 6 million, but we can say for certainty that this number is killed and we can extrapolate the rest. kind of: i think that precision is probably be honest. with the einsatzgruppen, i think you contain with a pretty high degree of confidence what the number is paid with the constant -- constant -- what the number camps, the concentration the exact total might have been with the railroad system in terms of how many people were put on what kind of transport. but there is such a comprehensive biological extermination. it is happening with these mobile extermination squads. it is happening -- with einsatzgruppen a, one of the things they had going for them was the local help they got from people who were already spun up to kill people. thattestified at nuremberg his camp had killed about 2 million. i think
and they were saying that this cannot be proved and it was greatly exaggerated, etc., etc., etc. so my question is, obviously there is some proof of some jews that were executed, do you know what the tally that we can say for sure that we know this many? we might not know it million, 6 million, but we can say for certainty that this number is killed and we can extrapolate the rest. kind of: i think that precision is probably be honest. with the einsatzgruppen, i think you contain with a pretty...
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provide a world class education and we think about that in terms of math, and reading, social studies etc. but if youre going to have a world class education, i htink you should probably know something about that world, to things related to political instablitity, global markets, social sience and how those things vary accross the globe-thats what geographys on to compete in the national championships in washington d.c. this spring. 3 the richland county library wants you to sit back...relax...and color.the program is called the 'coloring cafe'... and it's for adults.different branches of the richland county library are participating in the program each week.all of the materials are provided.you can chose from a variety of different coloring sheets... pencils and crayons. 3 "life happens and so when we take our time to figure out how to cope with it. it's better. i figure that anything that is positive that can give us a coping mechanism is a good thing, so why not try it? it's better than sitting around and being sad about your situation." 3 the richland county library on assemby street
provide a world class education and we think about that in terms of math, and reading, social studies etc. but if youre going to have a world class education, i htink you should probably know something about that world, to things related to political instablitity, global markets, social sience and how those things vary accross the globe-thats what geographys on to compete in the national championships in washington d.c. this spring. 3 the richland county library wants you to sit...