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and it should be taken into consideration, the inertia. [indiscernible] but this is the experience of a --son who has learned through an oppressive state. and to display loyalty to this reality, iswhere in concerned only about his own personal problems. in other words, the strategy of every day people is the -- [indiscernible] --the involvement of [indiscernible] people clearly have an idea of what the regime is about. and putin is supported by the populists. -- he is not even a monarch. ofmuch as the information that. aboutpulation has an idea the nature of the regime system. before, it is very -- propaganda, not simply that it was propaganda but the association growing to the level of the eaves of the great war. it is a very important component, because propaganda, raised a wavely of national pride, a self-assurance as a respondent's , a self-confidence. we are strongthat as everyone started to respect us. of a bear, idea showing his teeth. story crimean history and -- pride and self respect. it has jumped. [indiscernible] a great power
and it should be taken into consideration, the inertia. [indiscernible] but this is the experience of a --son who has learned through an oppressive state. and to display loyalty to this reality, iswhere in concerned only about his own personal problems. in other words, the strategy of every day people is the -- [indiscernible] --the involvement of [indiscernible] people clearly have an idea of what the regime is about. and putin is supported by the populists. -- he is not even a monarch. ofmuch...
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vessel going about, he estimates six knots of the time but you can imagine a vessel this size and the inertia can cause quite a bit of damage. >> six knots is not slow either. >>> by now leftovers may that is why so many bay area shoppers are out right now for a post- thanksgiving bargain hunt. you had your turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, maybe even lunch. thursday night's nfl game right here on nbc. currently at this hour a lot of things you have had on your mind. by friday. shop until you drop. paul mueller life at the tampa pretty much complete their holiday list by sunday? that is a lot of lines. >> that is right. you know, talk about lines take a look right here. this is the line to the michael coors store. it has been like this all day long. you can see shoppers all over the place. after all it is the beginning of the holiday shopping season. >> it is >>reporter: shoppers in the mood to spend even on thanksgiving. >>reporter: what is so important that you needed it today? >> the great cells especially michael coors. >>reporter: lines that michael coors and coach bowles out the door. nea
vessel going about, he estimates six knots of the time but you can imagine a vessel this size and the inertia can cause quite a bit of damage. >> six knots is not slow either. >>> by now leftovers may that is why so many bay area shoppers are out right now for a post- thanksgiving bargain hunt. you had your turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, maybe even lunch. thursday night's nfl game right here on nbc. currently at this hour a lot of things you have had on your mind. by friday....
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that's inertia working there. police are investigating what they are calling an emergency landing but the pilot said it was not an emergency. it was a planned training exercise. sometimes balloon pilots especially in densely populated areas like philadelphia or here, you got to drop in to get your landing spot but it didn't end >> yeah. hot air balloon pilot, if you don't know. >> just defending the guy. >> yeah. and when police said mechanical failure because -- >> the only mechanics are that flame and the flame was going just fine on that balloon. >> i love it when he goes off on those balloon tangents. that's good stuff there. here you go. dry through saturday. sunday offers a couple of showers. that's a cold front and we are chilly next week. temperatures out there this afternoon across the eastern half of the we would have tapped into that warm air if we had some sun. it was running behind schedule today. that's on me. sun is back with us tomorrow and we are mild again tomorrow. then the jet stream will rearr
that's inertia working there. police are investigating what they are calling an emergency landing but the pilot said it was not an emergency. it was a planned training exercise. sometimes balloon pilots especially in densely populated areas like philadelphia or here, you got to drop in to get your landing spot but it didn't end >> yeah. hot air balloon pilot, if you don't know. >> just defending the guy. >> yeah. and when police said mechanical failure because -- >> the...
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but it is, you have to, to a is tacitent, inertia in its complicity with the system.harlie: by doing so you are ignoring half of the population. jon: and you're not getting the best stuff. chris: it was not publicly known. in a variety of respects over the years felt i am going to be out there talking about veterans, i will make jokes, i should go to the va and actually talk to veterans. ah-hae: did you have that moment in the writer's room? everyone has blind spots and it is hard to overcome your own ignorance and that is what i had to face in myself which is, it is gut wrenching sometimes. ♪ charlie: do you think because of all this and you found the right expression, that you can find something that is equally right for you again? home run simply hit a there, you found the perfect place for you and it was 17 years of -- jon: yes. and i will never have that again, but i should not. was, that it that was fortunate enough to be graced with four of that time and be in contact with all those incredible people but i do not that -- to find that again. what i found is a mo
but it is, you have to, to a is tacitent, inertia in its complicity with the system.harlie: by doing so you are ignoring half of the population. jon: and you're not getting the best stuff. chris: it was not publicly known. in a variety of respects over the years felt i am going to be out there talking about veterans, i will make jokes, i should go to the va and actually talk to veterans. ah-hae: did you have that moment in the writer's room? everyone has blind spots and it is hard to overcome...
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. >> stephen: inertia. >> but no, 36 was hard. when i turned 36. >> stephen: why? >> well, because 36 is the year for my body shape, anyway, that your metabolism slows down and suddenly you have been living essentially on taco bell, pepsis and ding dongs, and at 36, it starts to show. >> stephen: not at all. >> oh, no, the butt goes and stuff starts coming out of your skin. 36 was tough, but 60 is nothing. i'm going to show you how strong i am. >> stephen: you want to punch me? >> i'm going to punch you. >> stephen: punch me in my arm. >> all right, this is a 60-year- old man's punch. >> stephen: do i get to punch you back, or is this a one-sided thing? >> oh... how old are you? >> stephen: i'm 52, but i'm a frail 52. okay, go ahead. do what you need to. >> all right, here you go. i'm going to lean into this. >> stephen: lean into it, baby. >> i'm going to rear back. all right, ready? ( laughter and applause ) did i kick you as well? >> stephen: yes, yes. i hope. are you okay? >> look what i did to myself. i just threw my shoulder out. >> stephen: oh, my god. we sh
. >> stephen: inertia. >> but no, 36 was hard. when i turned 36. >> stephen: why? >> well, because 36 is the year for my body shape, anyway, that your metabolism slows down and suddenly you have been living essentially on taco bell, pepsis and ding dongs, and at 36, it starts to show. >> stephen: not at all. >> oh, no, the butt goes and stuff starts coming out of your skin. 36 was tough, but 60 is nothing. i'm going to show you how strong i am. >>...
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probably not right away because there's a lot of inertia in the process.and judicious was the word you use about fiscal policy. how concerned would you be at the fed about a substantial policy right now when we have an economy many feel like is close to full employment. go into that world, doesn't that raise the specter of inflation? gary stern: it does. one should because she is about relying heavily on cost inflation -- should be cautious about relying heavily on cost inflation. if does raise the concern. on the other hand, the economy was operating in a very high levels of capacity through much of the 1990's. what we found, at least what i found was that there was more flexibility, especially in the labor market, then you might have guessed. not because people are flooding back into the market, more because a lot of people because of their schedules and so forth were very happy to have two or three part-time jobs. well that theyem also improved their economic circumstances. we may see some oft again. be cautiously optimistic at this stage that this can
probably not right away because there's a lot of inertia in the process.and judicious was the word you use about fiscal policy. how concerned would you be at the fed about a substantial policy right now when we have an economy many feel like is close to full employment. go into that world, doesn't that raise the specter of inflation? gary stern: it does. one should because she is about relying heavily on cost inflation -- should be cautious about relying heavily on cost inflation. if does raise...
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to do that actively and you deserve no credit for that, but it is you have to, to a large extent, inertia is tacet in its complicity with the system. >> rose: and by doing, so you're ignoring half of the population. >> and you're not getting the best stuff. >> rose: right. this is something that's certainly not publicly known, jon in a variety of respects over the years felt the need, okay, i'm going to be out there talking about veterans, i'm going to make jokes. i should go to the v.a. and actually talk to veterans. >> rose: did you leave that ah-ha moment in the writers room? did you go in there and say, look, i realize -- >> everybody has blind spots and it is hard to overcome your own ignorance, and that's what i had to face in myself, which is, you know, it's gut-wrenching sometimes. >> rose: do you think because of all this and you've found the right expression is the word i used earlier, that you can find something that's equally right for you again? or do you just simply hit a home run there? you've found the perfect place for you and it was 17 years of -- >> yes. and i'll never
to do that actively and you deserve no credit for that, but it is you have to, to a large extent, inertia is tacet in its complicity with the system. >> rose: and by doing, so you're ignoring half of the population. >> and you're not getting the best stuff. >> rose: right. this is something that's certainly not publicly known, jon in a variety of respects over the years felt the need, okay, i'm going to be out there talking about veterans, i'm going to make jokes. i should go...
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conservatism, and relatedly, are there evil of your ideological bent who are still republicans out of inertiat really have a place or reason to stick with the party? ms. whitman: there are, and a number of people have said they are out of it after these results just because they are so concerned about the rhetoric we heard during this campaign, as i am concerned about it and was concerned about it. that will be a key for me. about an election cycle or cycle and a half behind us. if you look at the pressure hillary clinton was under from elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and bill de blasio, they are moving to the left, so a host of democrats will be left in the center saying, "i'm not comfortable here," and that may be nucleus of a new movement. it is not just a right-wing anger and populism. spain has put in most -- spain has podemos. is it just a time now where a lot of radical proposals go through? do you think donald trump is given more room to move some radical legislation? ms. whitman: it does give him room, but because he cannot do it just on the back of the more extreme elements, he
conservatism, and relatedly, are there evil of your ideological bent who are still republicans out of inertiat really have a place or reason to stick with the party? ms. whitman: there are, and a number of people have said they are out of it after these results just because they are so concerned about the rhetoric we heard during this campaign, as i am concerned about it and was concerned about it. that will be a key for me. about an election cycle or cycle and a half behind us. if you look at...
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today, however, owing to inertia, resource constraints and sequester in the united states, as well as internal challenges. in europe these popular forces unleashed brexit, and are popular in other nato countries. in asia the u.s. allied with thatand following country's most recent military takeover. the implication of the political crisis engulfing the administration in south korea is not clear. ,he future alignment of turkey long a critical partner of the crossroads between europe, the middle east, and asia, is also unclear, while israel and traditional allies in the middle east are alienated. credibility as a security guarantor has meant damaged by the failure to inform the red line and by threat unlesst's they pay more for their defense. everywhere there is a sense that the west is in retreat and that the liberal international order is fraying. this is the jumping off point for the project. to examine the role and relevance of these alliances back to the earliest days of the cold war. and how they can adapt to meet the very different challenges that we face. is that thelliances sum
today, however, owing to inertia, resource constraints and sequester in the united states, as well as internal challenges. in europe these popular forces unleashed brexit, and are popular in other nato countries. in asia the u.s. allied with thatand following country's most recent military takeover. the implication of the political crisis engulfing the administration in south korea is not clear. ,he future alignment of turkey long a critical partner of the crossroads between europe, the middle...
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key components of the indifference and not involvement or one should take into consideration the inertia. this is the experience of a person who has learned -- the repressive state, to be loyal, to display loyalty to this government. and in reality it's not, is concerned only about his his or her own personal probls. in other words, the strategies of everyday attitude of people is a physical survival in the involvement of the government. people clely have an idea what the regime is about. putin is supported by the so-called political oligarchs, military in the eyes of the population, he's not even a monarch. not so much monarch, as much as the information. therefore, the population better has idea about the nature of the regime system. as i said before it's very important here, the western propaganda. not simply anti-western propaganda but the situation will grow to the level of the east of the great war. this is a very important component because propaganda, indeed, not only raised this way of national pride, and self-assurance as our respondents say, they feel more self-confidence. we
key components of the indifference and not involvement or one should take into consideration the inertia. this is the experience of a person who has learned -- the repressive state, to be loyal, to display loyalty to this government. and in reality it's not, is concerned only about his his or her own personal probls. in other words, the strategies of everyday attitude of people is a physical survival in the involvement of the government. people clely have an idea what the regime is about. putin...
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so there just is inertia in the industry. >> somebody correct me if i'm wrong but i believe for 5 to 7 years, then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and it should be put in dry casks, hopefully transportation -related dry casks though that they can be moved then to a permanent waste facility if you don't have. so i can only speak for california which i know we are stacking up and you know, there's a very real danger in the spent fuel pools. water disappears, it's fragmented by an earthquake, you have all these hot rods, 300 piled up. it's a problem. so no one seems to care. that's what really bothers me . nobody seems to care. >> is a very difficult problem. the nrdc advocates for a consent state and science-based approach on repository that also includes a variety of the state level for regulating radioactive material. that's not there, that is a component of with and we believe why lip was able to go forward in the first place but we believe that state authority and writing leading radioactive materials with respect to repository is the element to include. >> thank yo
so there just is inertia in the industry. >> somebody correct me if i'm wrong but i believe for 5 to 7 years, then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and it should be put in dry casks, hopefully transportation -related dry casks though that they can be moved then to a permanent waste facility if you don't have. so i can only speak for california which i know we are stacking up and you know, there's a very real danger in the spent fuel pools. water disappears, it's fragmented...
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so there just is inertia in the industry. >> somebody correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe you store them for five to seven years and then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and they should be put in dry cask, hopefully transportation related dry cask so that they can be moved into a permanent waste facility, which we don't have. i can only speak for california, which i know these things are just stacking up. you know, i there's a very real danger in spent fuel pools. if the water disappears, if the pool is fragmented by an earthquake and you have all these hot rods, 3300 pile up, it's a big problem. but no one seems to care. that's what really bothers me. nobody seems to care. >> it's a very difficult problem. be in our d.c. advocates for a consent-based and science-based approach on repositories that also includes authority at the state level for regulating radioactive materials. that's not there. that is a component of whip and we believe why can't i was able to go for in the first place but we believe that state authority in regulating radioactive materials respect t
so there just is inertia in the industry. >> somebody correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe you store them for five to seven years and then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and they should be put in dry cask, hopefully transportation related dry cask so that they can be moved into a permanent waste facility, which we don't have. i can only speak for california, which i know these things are just stacking up. you know, i there's a very real danger in spent fuel pools. if...
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so they just use inertia in the industry. >> correct me if i'm wrong, i believe believe you store them for 5 - 7 years and they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and be put in try tasks. hopefully transportation related dry casks so they can be moved to a permanent waste facility which we do not have. i can only speak for california which i know, these things are stacking up. there is very real danger and spent fuel pools. if the water disappears, the pool is fragmented by an earthquake and you have these hot rods, 3300 piled hundred piled up, it is a big problem. so no one seems to care. that is what really bothers me. nobody seems to care. >> it's a very difficult problem. the nrdc advocates for consent -based & space approach on repositories. that also includes authority of the state level for regulating radioactive materials. that is not there. that's a that's a component of whip and we believe why whip was able to go forward in the first place. we believe state authority in regulating right radioactive materials is a key element to include. >> thank you. thank you senator
so they just use inertia in the industry. >> correct me if i'm wrong, i believe believe you store them for 5 - 7 years and they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and be put in try tasks. hopefully transportation related dry casks so they can be moved to a permanent waste facility which we do not have. i can only speak for california which i know, these things are stacking up. there is very real danger and spent fuel pools. if the water disappears, the pool is fragmented by an...
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so, there just is inertia in the industry. >> somebody correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe you store them for five to seven years, and then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and they should be put in dry casks, hopefully, transportation-enabled dry casks to be removed to a permanent waste facility, which we don't have. i can only speak for california, which i know these things are stacking up. and you know, there's a very real danger in spent fuel pools. if the water disappears, if the pool is fragmented by an earthquake and you have all these hot rods, 3,300 piled up, it's a big problem. so, no one seems to care. that's what really bothers me. no one seems to care. >> it's a very difficult problem. the nrdc advocates for a consent-based and science-based approach on deep deologic repositorie repositories. that includes authority at the state level for regulating radioactive materials. that's not there. that is a component of whip and why we believe whip was able to go forward in the first place. but we believe that state authority in regulating radioactive materials wi
so, there just is inertia in the industry. >> somebody correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe you store them for five to seven years, and then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and they should be put in dry casks, hopefully, transportation-enabled dry casks to be removed to a permanent waste facility, which we don't have. i can only speak for california, which i know these things are stacking up. and you know, there's a very real danger in spent fuel pools. if the water...
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so there just is inertia in the industry. >> i think and somebody correct me if i'm wrong but i believe you store them for five to seven years and then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and they should be put in dry casks hopefully transportation-related dry casks so that they can be moved then to a permanent waste facility which we don't have. and so in my -- i can only speak for california which i know these things are just stacking up and, you know, there is a very real danger in spent fuel pools. if the water disappears, if the pool is fragmented by an earthquake and you have all these hot rods, 3,300 piled up, it's a big problem. so -- but no one seems to care. that's what really bothers me. nobody seems to care. >> it's a very difficult problem. the nrdc advocates for a consent-based and science-based approach on repositories that also includes authority at the state level for regulating radioactive materials. that's not there, that is a component of whip and we believe why whip was able to go forward in the first place, but we believe that state authority in regulat
so there just is inertia in the industry. >> i think and somebody correct me if i'm wrong but i believe you store them for five to seven years and then they should be removed from the spent fuel pool and they should be put in dry casks hopefully transportation-related dry casks so that they can be moved then to a permanent waste facility which we don't have. and so in my -- i can only speak for california which i know these things are just stacking up and, you know, there is a very real...
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. >> translator: angela merkel is a force of inertia. she wants nothing to change. are killing them. today ms. merkel is very isolated. those who defend her position are very isolated with her. they have not understood that the world is changing. i think that the days of the ideology supported by mrs. merkel are numbered. something incredibly important is happening in the world. i think that the 20th century ended with the fall of the berlin wall. and the 21st century has just been born with these series of electoral events that is turning its back on the wild globalization that has been imposed on us for decades now. >> reporter: so the election in france happens in april. remember, they generally have two-step elections here. you have to win the majority. so the first two contenders if nobody gets a majority, the two face-off a week later. this is one of the key events where a lot of analysts are wondering if europe is going to become, quote, more trumpian. back to you guys. >> michelle, interestingly it was marine le pen's father who was the founder and face of t
. >> translator: angela merkel is a force of inertia. she wants nothing to change. are killing them. today ms. merkel is very isolated. those who defend her position are very isolated with her. they have not understood that the world is changing. i think that the days of the ideology supported by mrs. merkel are numbered. something incredibly important is happening in the world. i think that the 20th century ended with the fall of the berlin wall. and the 21st century has just been born...
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they called your ad misleading inertia to take it down. i would like to give you the chance to respond to them. thank you for hosting. the fact we've created jobs is undeniable. we bought the company from a california driven company and moved the administrative jobs in the state. we've developed restaurants, sold a lot of those aspects off. we are developing a workforce housing project that tomorrow we will close on to provide quality workforce housing for employees right in the heart of the valley. relocated our adapter program that helps those with disabilities partaken recreation activities. used to be run by a vermont group. now again with free local ice. when it comes to the valley has created hundreds of jobs. success is undeniable. the only resort on the east coast expanding. i've invested $2 million in new trails hired people who create new trails. on new hampshire contractors and workers. the democrats play games and talk about anything to avoid the real issues. our success i'm incredibly proud of it and my team. >> if you'd like
they called your ad misleading inertia to take it down. i would like to give you the chance to respond to them. thank you for hosting. the fact we've created jobs is undeniable. we bought the company from a california driven company and moved the administrative jobs in the state. we've developed restaurants, sold a lot of those aspects off. we are developing a workforce housing project that tomorrow we will close on to provide quality workforce housing for employees right in the heart of the...
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and it should be taken into consideration, the inertia. going back to the soviet times.his is the experience of a person who has learned -- through an oppressive state. and to be loyal, to be able to display loyalty to this government, where in reality, is concerned only about his own personal problems. in other words, the strategy of everyday attitude of people is -- in theal survival involvement of -- people clearly have an idea of what the regime is about. and putin is supported by the populists. oligarch, military, in the eyes of the population, he is not even a monarch. as much as the information of their interests, therefore, the population has an idea about the diplomatic nature of the regime system. as i said before, it is very important here -- propaganda, not simply that it was anti-western propaganda, but the association growing to the level of the eve of the great war. it is a very important component, because propaganda, indeed, not only raised a wave of national pride, a self-assurance as a respondent, a self-confidence. we have shown that we are strong as
and it should be taken into consideration, the inertia. going back to the soviet times.his is the experience of a person who has learned -- through an oppressive state. and to be loyal, to be able to display loyalty to this government, where in reality, is concerned only about his own personal problems. in other words, the strategy of everyday attitude of people is -- in theal survival involvement of -- people clearly have an idea of what the regime is about. and putin is supported by the...
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today, however, our alliances are not keeping pace, with inertia, resource constraints -- the sequester in united states -- and internal challenges. in europe, the popular forces that unleashed brexit are present today in many other nato countries. in asia, the u.s. alliance with iran remains in the deep freeze following that country's most recent military takeover. in the philippines, president duterte has declared the country's separation from the united states. the implications of the political crisis engulfing the administration in south korea is not clear. the future alignment of turkey, long a critical partner of the crossroads between europe, the middle east, and asia, is also unclear, while israel and traditional arab allies in the middle east are alienated by the u.s. nuclear deal with iran. america's credibility as a security guarantor has been damaged by the failure to enforce president obama's syria redline and by president-elect donald trump's threat to revoke alliances unless they pay more for their defense. everywhere there is a sense that the west is in retreat and that
today, however, our alliances are not keeping pace, with inertia, resource constraints -- the sequester in united states -- and internal challenges. in europe, the popular forces that unleashed brexit are present today in many other nato countries. in asia, the u.s. alliance with iran remains in the deep freeze following that country's most recent military takeover. in the philippines, president duterte has declared the country's separation from the united states. the implications of the...
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inertia being what it is and human nature being what it is, it is always difficult to make a big changeample.t after hurricane katrina and hurricane rita, they had a real epiphany on the east coast and worldwide. they are an example of a company that may have originally gotten into some things for brand enhancement. i don't know fully. at theot work with them time. but i think there was a mixture of motivation but when they realized that they were going to be able to save a heck of a lot of money and enhance their profits by making these sustainability investments and making these changes, then they well." ke, " and everybody knows an example in every industry now. young people coming in, they know how to do it. we can do this, we can do that. so it is moving very quickly. mr. friedman: talk about what you are going to be doing in the try -- a key point, the prison-elect. -- the president-elect. week in you doing next this discussion while there is still some elasticity in his decisions? mr. gore: a week from right now i will be in the middle of a reality.lobal we go around the clock li
inertia being what it is and human nature being what it is, it is always difficult to make a big changeample.t after hurricane katrina and hurricane rita, they had a real epiphany on the east coast and worldwide. they are an example of a company that may have originally gotten into some things for brand enhancement. i don't know fully. at theot work with them time. but i think there was a mixture of motivation but when they realized that they were going to be able to save a heck of a lot of...
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inertia being what it is and human nature being what it is, it is always difficult to make a big change. is an example.t after hurricane katrina and hurricane rita, they had a real epiphany on the east coast and worldwide. they are an example of a company that may have originally gotten into some things for brand enhancement. i don't know fully. at theot work with them time. but i think there was a mixture of motivation but when they realized that they were going to be able to save a heck of a...