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important for that to be reflected in the c.i.p., so we have relayed this study to steve ritchie and kathy howe -- or to dan wade, actually. and i know my staff has been talking to them on this. i'm happy to answer any questions you have. it's also been conveyed to the bosca board. >> great. thank you. commissioners, questions? comments? any public comment on this? thank you so much. >> thanks. >> appreciate it. next item, please. >> item eight is other commission business. >> commissioners? public comment on -- no commission business? next item, please. >> clerk: item nine, all -- or it's the consend calendar. all matters here under constitute the consent calendar are considered to be routine by the san francisco public utilities commission and will be acted on by a single vote of the commission. there will be no discussion of the requests unless the item is requested to be removed and it will be considered as a separate item. >> is there a request to move any of the items from the commission? hearing none, is there a motion to approve the consent calendar? >> move to approve? >> second. >> an
important for that to be reflected in the c.i.p., so we have relayed this study to steve ritchie and kathy howe -- or to dan wade, actually. and i know my staff has been talking to them on this. i'm happy to answer any questions you have. it's also been conveyed to the bosca board. >> great. thank you. commissioners, questions? comments? any public comment on this? thank you so much. >> thanks. >> appreciate it. next item, please. >> item eight is other commission...
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kathy. >> caller: hi. how are you? i watch your show all the time. >> we appreciate that. thanks for watching. what's your question for dr. malone? >> i wanted to ask dr. malone if hyperconnectivity could be related to emergent behavior in groups of lower order life forms? in other words, like how colonies, like birds and ants and schools of fish, would he consider that a form of hyperconductivity? >> thank you, ma'am. >> so i think the example you bring up is a very interesting one. i would absolutely consider collections of animals as in many cases examples of collective intelligence or i'd call them superminds. birds flocking together, ant colonies, beehives, etc., those are all examples of what i think is very interesting cases of collective intelligence. i wouldn't usually -- in most cases i would not consider them examples of hyperconnectivity because they still communicate with each other only at a fairly local level. so one ant can communicate with another ant that's right next to it physically. one bird can sense the other bird flying near it. but they don't have
kathy. >> caller: hi. how are you? i watch your show all the time. >> we appreciate that. thanks for watching. what's your question for dr. malone? >> i wanted to ask dr. malone if hyperconnectivity could be related to emergent behavior in groups of lower order life forms? in other words, like how colonies, like birds and ants and schools of fish, would he consider that a form of hyperconductivity? >> thank you, ma'am. >> so i think the example you bring up is a...
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they believe a lot of optionality open, but the language will be open in terms of how the market trades. kathywould agree, they will try to go on pause but i don't think that they will actually communicate that. i think they would try to communicate, we are done for now and will wait to see. i think their inclination is to stop after this if they can. colin: i think they have put themselves in a position where they have to leave the market into thinking that they are still dependent, which i don't like. i would happier and they were forecasting and trusting their forecast. data dependent does not tell me a lot. the bottom line is, i think they have painted themselves in a corner and will have to position it that we are not done or pausing necessarily. we are not sure, let's go from here. that is a question that has come up so many times over the past few years. which data are they dependent on? colin: i think inflation and growth. they now take into consideration global growth. jonathan: you have a decent handle on that, kathy? kathy: i don't think anybody really knows the son of all they are
they believe a lot of optionality open, but the language will be open in terms of how the market trades. kathywould agree, they will try to go on pause but i don't think that they will actually communicate that. i think they would try to communicate, we are done for now and will wait to see. i think their inclination is to stop after this if they can. colin: i think they have put themselves in a position where they have to leave the market into thinking that they are still dependent, which i...
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. >> reporter: fredo's wife kathy captured how long the hug lasted when he shared the news.nd actually this is the date that they're -- the surgery's going to happen. if you're available. >> reporter: if that day's good for you. >> if that day's good for you. right. >> reporter: the father of five was a perfect match, but the pair faced a setback. doctors said fredo was 28 pounds too heavy for the surgery. so he started working out. before and after his ten-our overnight shift. fredo made his goal by one pound. but the surgery still had its risks. living liver transplants are rare. only a few hundred happen in the u.s. each year. and one in 500 donors don't survive the surgery. >> we find these living donors to be the most inspiring individuals to work with. >> reporter: dr. marwan albazud performed part of the successful transplant at henry ford hospital. >> he is the fullest of human potential, fredo. it's a gift i can't repay. i can spend a lifetime being a friend. >> reporter: when his friend after years of making the f-150 for the first time bought his own -- >> that is
. >> reporter: fredo's wife kathy captured how long the hug lasted when he shared the news.nd actually this is the date that they're -- the surgery's going to happen. if you're available. >> reporter: if that day's good for you. >> if that day's good for you. right. >> reporter: the father of five was a perfect match, but the pair faced a setback. doctors said fredo was 28 pounds too heavy for the surgery. so he started working out. before and after his ten-our overnight...
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kathy bates. she may or may not have won an oscar. >> jimmy: would this be considered a prequel to "misery"? >> yes, this is the annie before the misery. >> jimmy: we get to see howen to kathy bates about this? >> no, i don't know how to do that. it's too late now. >> jimmy: hopefully she's not upset. she'll break your ankles. >> she'll hobble me great. >> jimmy: is it fun playing a crazy character? >> there's something liberating about not having to worry about being attractive and being su e subtle. and going huge bonkers. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. congratulations on everything. season te "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the 2020 gle, mercedes benz, the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank paul rudd and lizzy caplan, apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next, but first, this is his album "country squire." here with the song ""all your'n," tyler childers! ♪ driving through the roadwork oh the work they took forever on ♪ ♪ the road cones blur like memories of the mil♪hela yed tor ayers ldin inwn door d ♪before we ev
kathy bates. she may or may not have won an oscar. >> jimmy: would this be considered a prequel to "misery"? >> yes, this is the annie before the misery. >> jimmy: we get to see howen to kathy bates about this? >> no, i don't know how to do that. it's too late now. >> jimmy: hopefully she's not upset. she'll break your ankles. >> she'll hobble me great. >> jimmy: is it fun playing a crazy character? >> there's something liberating about...
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so, does volker's testimony today under kathy democrats' push for impeachment. here's how g.o.p. congress in mark meadows characterizes it tonight. >> we know that there was definitely no quid pro quo. it was over and over, it was asked 20 different times. >> shannon: once the game welcome to you both. >> good evening, shannon. >> shannon: with that, jim jordan and devin nunes said this about the testimony today, the facts we learn today undercut the salacious narrative that adam schiff is using to sell impeachment ambitions. we hope the american people read the transcript of today's testimony and see the truth. how quickly do you think that might or might not happen? >> well, it could happen right away. and it should happen right away. i think what everybody ought to be tired of at this point, shannon, is these kinds of third-party descriptions of the core evidence that we are supposed to be looking at. we have the call between zelensky and trump, for example, that's the evidence, the main evidence of what went on here and what we've gone through the last week or so our people's
so, does volker's testimony today under kathy democrats' push for impeachment. here's how g.o.p. congress in mark meadows characterizes it tonight. >> we know that there was definitely no quid pro quo. it was over and over, it was asked 20 different times. >> shannon: once the game welcome to you both. >> good evening, shannon. >> shannon: with that, jim jordan and devin nunes said this about the testimony today, the facts we learn today undercut the salacious narrative...
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how the world has changed. francine: what are you concretely talking about, supply chains that have been moved even and,s.-china trade talks they cannot come back? kathyime. the inefficiency of many companies reassessing how they have been operating over the decades is throwing a wrench in and causing companies to rethink things. how peopledded in are doing their long-term planning, so certainly a different outlook, but one that companies are adjusting to. as equity investors, we have to look at how companies are adapting to the forces they have no control over, and that is their job. scarlet: john taft and kathy fisher are staying with us. shares of s.a.p. in germany are surging after the company named jennifer morgan and christian klein as successors to bill mcdermott who is stepping down after leading the software company for a decade. this will take effect immediately, although mcdermitt will stay on in an advisory role through the end of the year. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," scarlet and francine from new york and london. we are talking about the fact that we could be closer to a brexit deal after the u.
how the world has changed. francine: what are you concretely talking about, supply chains that have been moved even and,s.-china trade talks they cannot come back? kathyime. the inefficiency of many companies reassessing how they have been operating over the decades is throwing a wrench in and causing companies to rethink things. how peopledded in are doing their long-term planning, so certainly a different outlook, but one that companies are adjusting to. as equity investors, we have to look...
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kathy burke tweeted this... and tamson 0uthwaite tweeted this... gillian taylforth tweeted this... howd, on sunday it hit me. i'm not on twitter so i have never seen this. the uk population is projected to increase by 3 million, according to new stats released this week. affordable housing will be needed to house this population. we've had access to a pioneering project in margate which aims to deal with this. three generations of the same family who previously lived in separate homes successfully applied for a new housing scheme. all of them moved into a big new house that was a rundown hotel by the sea. what would possibly go wrong? here is what happened... margate in kent, like most british seaside towns, has had its ups and downs. many of its spectacular buildings built in its victorian heyday have been either unloved or split up into numerous small flats. this flat was bought by kent county council in 2012 and for the last year it has been part of an experiment looking at the benefits of moving multiple generations of the same family in together. let's meet the family. we have hos
kathy burke tweeted this... and tamson 0uthwaite tweeted this... gillian taylforth tweeted this... howd, on sunday it hit me. i'm not on twitter so i have never seen this. the uk population is projected to increase by 3 million, according to new stats released this week. affordable housing will be needed to house this population. we've had access to a pioneering project in margate which aims to deal with this. three generations of the same family who previously lived in separate homes...
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united nations made in 2014 by a woman from theat marshall islands, young woman named kathy jenner who wrote of howne to her nine month old baby and she it to the assemble country representatives and it was, and incredible speech that should've gone viral. so i think in.this out, there been other moments a few years later when tyson, if the philippines at the very moment that there was a human summit happening on climate change right and a representative from the philippines, didn't know both of his family was safe or not. he broke down crying in front of the entire assembly. that should've gone to spiral as any of brenda's speeches to be perfectly honest, i think there is an issue around the fact that she is the white girl from sweden who and that is part of why her voice breaks through when other voices who are really on the front lines of this crisis who are living it. and for whom itli feels absoluty have been ignored. last thing greta is absolutely remarkable young woman. i have soo much respect for her. i think she is the prophetic voice. these other voices that i've spoken about before, like
united nations made in 2014 by a woman from theat marshall islands, young woman named kathy jenner who wrote of howne to her nine month old baby and she it to the assemble country representatives and it was, and incredible speech that should've gone viral. so i think in.this out, there been other moments a few years later when tyson, if the philippines at the very moment that there was a human summit happening on climate change right and a representative from the philippines, didn't know both...
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there, about a quarter of tesla stock is out on loan in order to be sold short how much can we read into today's numbers, kathye of just an unwinding of some of the short positions? >> i think some of the shorts are covering they're stretching to make a negative case now. they're trying to figure out is there some accounting here that has caused this upside surprise. as we dig through the accounting and the numbers generally, if you look at the revenue growth year-to-date, 21%. unit growth up 65% in an auto industry that is declining we think total auto sales have peaked so this is quite dramatic and i think the shorts are going to be forced to cover as time goes on. >> unit growth is fine but i thought the point was to create a car that they could make some money on, right? they keep getting cheaper and cheaper. what does that do to the long-term model? >> their gross margins surprised considerably, up more than 300 basis points quarter to quarter. we think and so they're at about 22.8%. if you exclude deferred revenue, recognition and credits, it's still up 300 basis points to 19.7 we think that number goes
there, about a quarter of tesla stock is out on loan in order to be sold short how much can we read into today's numbers, kathye of just an unwinding of some of the short positions? >> i think some of the shorts are covering they're stretching to make a negative case now. they're trying to figure out is there some accounting here that has caused this upside surprise. as we dig through the accounting and the numbers generally, if you look at the revenue growth year-to-date, 21%. unit...
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what are you expecting, how bad could it looked when it comes to the overall economy? kathyhink it will stay below 50. in large part, the gm strike will hold back activity in the many fracturing sector. that showed up in industrial production data. outside of that, we may see some bottoming in the manufacturing activity. we may move above 50. nevertheless, manufacturing will not lag behind. it is tied to what is happening on the trade front and the slowing of activity. amanda: great to have your thoughts on this, kathy bostjancic. boeing ceo dennis muilenburg testified before congress today. his performance on capitol hill is being called into question. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. boeing ceo dennis muilenburg finished testifying before lawmakers in congress jets thattwo 737 max crashed, killing 346 people just over one hour ago, pledging his commitment to safety. >> the airplanes will return to service once it is safe. this is not going to be timeline-driven. we are committed to answe
what are you expecting, how bad could it looked when it comes to the overall economy? kathyhink it will stay below 50. in large part, the gm strike will hold back activity in the many fracturing sector. that showed up in industrial production data. outside of that, we may see some bottoming in the manufacturing activity. we may move above 50. nevertheless, manufacturing will not lag behind. it is tied to what is happening on the trade front and the slowing of activity. amanda: great to have...
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>> reporter: peta's national vice president kathy guillermo with murder for a lot of years, and we don't have good statistics on how many horses have actually died. >> reporter: the los angeles district attorney's office has been investigating these fatales for months but has yet to issue its report. the sport of kings is in trouble with declining attendance as well as a tarnished image. but outside of california, sweeping reforms on a national level have yet to get out of the starting gate. norah? >> all right, don, thank you. >>> and now to a story every woman needs to be concerned about. we know one in eight american women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, but the aggressive treatments many rely on can cause other problems, sometimes years later. here's dr. tara narula. >> reporter: when jayme cheek was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, she was told what to expect, chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. what she didn't expect was a new diagnosis, heart disease. >> it was about like getting punched in the stomach. that's what it felt like. >> reporter: shemuscroub pumpin >> cardiovasrshemberiskgie
>> reporter: peta's national vice president kathy guillermo with murder for a lot of years, and we don't have good statistics on how many horses have actually died. >> reporter: the los angeles district attorney's office has been investigating these fatales for months but has yet to issue its report. the sport of kings is in trouble with declining attendance as well as a tarnished image. but outside of california, sweeping reforms on a national level have yet to get out of the...
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how people will respond to it as opposed to what actually will happen. >> neil: it becomes a self-fulfilling? >> yeah. what happens with the market on wall street. >> kathy is on point today. [laughter] >> neil: that is a fox alert. >> this month will be determined on october 11 after the trade parties meet. i'm thinking if president trump -- >> neil: is that how you get your calendar going? >> i think president trump will say we're going to push off these tariffs, schedule for october 15 and december 15. that will trigger a reversal in the markets, coupled with perhaps we get services tomorrow, job support, the other data. this is a survey and these are business and they deliberately lay it on pretty thick because they know the white house is listening. you get that news and this is all irrelevant. >> another bit of great news, median household income is way up. that's an increase since mr. trump took office of 6.8%. that makes the obama administration pale in comparison to what they did with regards to median income. >> the impeachment talks will throw it all off. that's the whole point, right? >> neil: we talk about these, managers, guys who run compa
how people will respond to it as opposed to what actually will happen. >> neil: it becomes a self-fulfilling? >> yeah. what happens with the market on wall street. >> kathy is on point today. [laughter] >> neil: that is a fox alert. >> this month will be determined on october 11 after the trade parties meet. i'm thinking if president trump -- >> neil: is that how you get your calendar going? >> i think president trump will say we're going to push off...
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kathy najimy. in the past, bette has been very vocal about wanting to get back on the broom. >> i watched it again. and it was so good. i had forgotten how. and i was so impressed. it's got legs. i mean 25 years of people watching -- that's major. >> "e.t." was with trio in 1993, and "hocus pocus 2" just wouldn't be the same without them. p a spell on you ♪ ♪ and now you're gone >> i've never done a picture with this kind of special effects, with the flying and electricity coming out of your hands. >> thank you, max, for that marvelous introduction. >> i think that bette is nothing short of a genius. i really do. >> five years before "sex and the city" sjp donned a blonde wig and took to the sky. >> i do my own stunts in this, and it's just a great fun. >> all right! >> but she wasn't totally on board with the old age makeup. >> oh, i was horrified. i could see the places in my face that i'm going to need to worry about, you know? it's a great lesson in gravity and what it really does. >> do you remember that movie? >> absolutely. used to watch it every october. >> oh, i love that. >> get ready for the return of the temprminator. >> you
kathy najimy. in the past, bette has been very vocal about wanting to get back on the broom. >> i watched it again. and it was so good. i had forgotten how. and i was so impressed. it's got legs. i mean 25 years of people watching -- that's major. >> "e.t." was with trio in 1993, and "hocus pocus 2" just wouldn't be the same without them. p a spell on you ♪ ♪ and now you're gone >> i've never done a picture with this kind of special effects, with the...
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kathy guillermo says that's not good enough. >> the industry has gotten away with murder for a lot of years, and we don't have good statistics on howany horses have actually died. >> reporter: the los angeles district attorney's office has been investigating these fatalities for months but has yet to issue its report. the sport of kings is in trouble with declining attendance as well as a tarnished image, but outside of california, sweeping reforms on a national level have yet to get out of the starting gate. norah? >> o'donnell: all right, don, thank you. and now to a story every woman needs to be concerned about. we know one in eight american women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, but the aggressive treatments many rely on can cause other problems, sometimes years later. here's dr. tara narula. >> reporter: when jayme cheek was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, she was told what to expect -- chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. what she didn't expect was a new diagnosis, heart disease. >> it was like getting punched in the stomach. that's what it felt like. >> reporter: she developed cardiomyopathy where the hea
kathy guillermo says that's not good enough. >> the industry has gotten away with murder for a lot of years, and we don't have good statistics on howany horses have actually died. >> reporter: the los angeles district attorney's office has been investigating these fatalities for months but has yet to issue its report. the sport of kings is in trouble with declining attendance as well as a tarnished image, but outside of california, sweeping reforms on a national level have yet to...
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kathy jones. and more about fisher's comments when we return your employees must love you. thank you. ah, you could say that. so howth you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. >> softbank has reached a deal involving wework under the deal, softbank will provide $5 billion in new financing and up to $3 billion softbank's stake will be up 80%. nike has announced a leadership shake up the move will become effective in january speaking exclusively to closing bell parker elaborated on the move. >> we spent a lot of time working on succession planning this is not something that happens in a matter of weeks it is really unrelated to other issues this is about me and the board really wanting to build on the momentum we've got add in the horse power and do it while i'm here and in a position to lean in and make this as successful as possible >> losses for fisher development continue to mount out of his lewd comments. an announcement to pull making the loss around $2 billion >> kathy jones tel
kathy jones. and more about fisher's comments when we return your employees must love you. thank you. ah, you could say that. so howth you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. >> softbank has reached a deal involving wework under the deal, softbank will provide $5 billion in new financing and up to $3 billion softbank's stake will be up 80%. nike has...
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but let's go to kathy park in long island in the thick of it how's it looking >> reporter: the combination of heavy rain and strong winds created a mess overnight, knocking down trees, utility poles, even this structure behind me.t intensified, and knocked and the structure was actually set to be demolished and you can see and hear the crew that's starting to get to work. wild waet weather pull going new england and leaving more than a quarter of a million people without power. the quick moving storm forming when one system from the midwest and another off the atlantic coast combined creating powerful winds and rising waters. in boston one woman posting tong a huge surprise on her doorstep. >> i thought it was an earthquake and no, it's the tree of my neighbor. >> reporter: at boston's logan airport 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts cancelling more than 800 flights. in connecticut drenching rains soaking the area and causing local flooding on new york's long island high winds causing even more structural damage to a local business, already in the process of being torn down. >> crazy, just came o
but let's go to kathy park in long island in the thick of it how's it looking >> reporter: the combination of heavy rain and strong winds created a mess overnight, knocking down trees, utility poles, even this structure behind me.t intensified, and knocked and the structure was actually set to be demolished and you can see and hear the crew that's starting to get to work. wild waet weather pull going new england and leaving more than a quarter of a million people without power. the quick...
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how much time you would need? three or five. a couple of minutes. and karen probably another. >> three each, ok. >> good afternoon. my name is kathy and i'm executive director of the little friends and with me is karen kye, a former board member and current member of our capital campaign committee. on behalf of the organization, we thank you for your consideration of our facility to the national register of historic places. we woulin addition, mr. hashimoo couldn't make it today but wanted us to state his support for nomination. there was a preschool programme in japan town in 1975. for nearly 44 years, we leased property from the golden gate institute, another historic japan town institution. the organization approached the ywca, the san francisco ywca to lease space in the former japanese facility to open a second preschool programme and we have operated there ever since. in 2012, there was the owner and steward of the women's building through an out-of-court settlement. we made a commitment for use of the japanese american community and we have continued to keep this promise. we hope the recognition of this resource will promot
how much time you would need? three or five. a couple of minutes. and karen probably another. >> three each, ok. >> good afternoon. my name is kathy and i'm executive director of the little friends and with me is karen kye, a former board member and current member of our capital campaign committee. on behalf of the organization, we thank you for your consideration of our facility to the national register of historic places. we woulin addition, mr. hashimoo couldn't make it today but...
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kathy. thank you bone for very interesting hour. i'm just curious about, are you -- and that have any on how you behaved and how you feel? are you still have? what is your relationship to. >> well, that's a challenging question for me. i did not grow up in an orthodox family. my family extended family, they were all jewish, we celebrated jewish holidays from abides we were not orthodox it was the focus of our lives and, when the holocaust came, we cannot even -- my brother and i could not even go to religious school because that was not allowed. my brother once said for him a dog died in auschwitz and he never went back, he never went to synagogue his children -- and so that's how he continued to live his life. for me, it isn't quite that way. i do belong to us and and, we go to services periodically. we go to torah study quite a lot well, the question of is there god is one that i continue to struggle with. >> and we had several. >> thank you again for sharing your story with and enlightening comparing it to today a question, your mom is very l and, how did she wind up surviving because most people didn't on the second
kathy. thank you bone for very interesting hour. i'm just curious about, are you -- and that have any on how you behaved and how you feel? are you still have? what is your relationship to. >> well, that's a challenging question for me. i did not grow up in an orthodox family. my family extended family, they were all jewish, we celebrated jewish holidays from abides we were not orthodox it was the focus of our lives and, when the holocaust came, we cannot even -- my brother and i could not...
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caller: i have been in the restaurant business for 40 years -- how hard it is to work with the system upstream. host: this is kathyut of michigan, a democrat. good morning. caller: i do not facebook. for a very short period of time, my youngest son encouraged me and i did not engage very long. i have never done any of that. i don't think it is healthy. i think mr. zuckerberg is a very greedy individual in terms of china. it just because you can't beat them doesn't mean you need to join them. a clear view of that aircraft carrier i saw in the major newspapers, they have the power, there is no doubt about that. i write checks whenever i can. most places will take them. buy gas in a moving venture with my son. their system was down and would not take a check. the grocery store wrote a check and put gas in the vehicle. that says a lot in terms of what can happen. host: when you say you are not on any of these platforms, do you feel like you are missing out? caller: no. i read newspapers. i work in the medical field. the majority of people are addicted to the screen always on their phones. it makes me sick to my stomac
caller: i have been in the restaurant business for 40 years -- how hard it is to work with the system upstream. host: this is kathyut of michigan, a democrat. good morning. caller: i do not facebook. for a very short period of time, my youngest son encouraged me and i did not engage very long. i have never done any of that. i don't think it is healthy. i think mr. zuckerberg is a very greedy individual in terms of china. it just because you can't beat them doesn't mean you need to join them. a...
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kathy. we had a really great compelling conversation about what the ipcc report has to say with regard to coming impacts and about howhose impacts translate into ecosystem change. and i wanted to touch on a little bit something i think that is there but maybe gets lost in the dynamic of conversation around different pathways, mitigation pathway, business as usual pathway. and we've locked ourselves into dewa decades and centuries of change. i guess this is a question to the panel generally which is maybe you could comment about how we've moved beyond the steady state ask how we're going to continue to see change and what that might look like in the coming decades. i'll ask anybody who wants to take a stab at that. >> well, as i said, the paris agreement, which was endorsed by literally every country in the world including u.s. is on paper a superb agreement. it argues we should keep global warmings to less than 2 degrees celsius. all the evidence is such that we're not on that pathway now. we're on a pathway to three to four degrees celsius. even a 1.5 or 2 degree world has significant impacts on marine biodiversity,
kathy. we had a really great compelling conversation about what the ipcc report has to say with regard to coming impacts and about howhose impacts translate into ecosystem change. and i wanted to touch on a little bit something i think that is there but maybe gets lost in the dynamic of conversation around different pathways, mitigation pathway, business as usual pathway. and we've locked ourselves into dewa decades and centuries of change. i guess this is a question to the panel generally...
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kathy. before we get to these product that is you brought, tell us how you did it, how did you start this companyou did it? >> we are self-funded from start, we thought there was a gap in the market for fleece to thing, we thought we need to elevate the fabric and make it stylish. maria: how fantastic. you opened in new york city this year, rotating pop-up store at the hudson yard's mall, is it going to be just pop-ups or you get this online? >> right now we are all direct to consumer, we do pop-ups as you mentioned in brooklyn, i'm sorry, in new york and we have one in boston as well. we are really progressing online right now so we will maintain that, at some point down the road might be an opportunity to touch and feel our -- maria: okay. brick and mortar store maybe on the horizon. >> maybe down line. yeah, we've been successful direct to consumers so far and company through instagram and community on social media and it's just -- the power of instagram is truly amazing and the women that follow us are super dialed in, they are loyal, they love them, we almost have developed friendships with
kathy. before we get to these product that is you brought, tell us how you did it, how did you start this companyou did it? >> we are self-funded from start, we thought there was a gap in the market for fleece to thing, we thought we need to elevate the fabric and make it stylish. maria: how fantastic. you opened in new york city this year, rotating pop-up store at the hudson yard's mall, is it going to be just pop-ups or you get this online? >> right now we are all direct to...
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kathy beale — "so much love and respect for katie jarvis. hard work been a jobbing actor. actors are allowed ‘normal‘ jobs too, you know". these have been liked thousands of times. howthis. there's pros and cons to that. it's kept me away from some of the bad stuff but to hear that was amazing. i'm glad i've got their support. we've come to the end of the programme, thank you so much, katie. all the best. bbc news from life is next. have a lovely day. good morning. we love it when i want weather watchers send us some photographs, especially when they ca ptu re photographs, especially when they capture something quite interesting. ice crystals fall out of the cloud creating this weather phenomenon. we've got some mist patches across southern areas of england but the cloud is breaking up to give us sunny spells. more cloud through scotla nd sunny spells. more cloud through scotland and northern ireland. it's dry for most of us in temperatures today are about 10—14. three tonight, a bit of rain, particularly in the north—west of scotland. some mist and fog patches developing in central and southern areas of england with some clear skies. that will allow temperatures to
kathy beale — "so much love and respect for katie jarvis. hard work been a jobbing actor. actors are allowed ‘normal‘ jobs too, you know". these have been liked thousands of times. howthis. there's pros and cons to that. it's kept me away from some of the bad stuff but to hear that was amazing. i'm glad i've got their support. we've come to the end of the programme, thank you so much, katie. all the best. bbc news from life is next. have a lovely day. good morning. we love it...
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kathy. >>> coming up, in-depth today, one of the things that has been talked about for a number of years now, howstudents get the average student should get 8 to 10 hours. not happening. california passed a law to try and change that. what it could mean for all of our kids. >>> the unique touchdown celebration, it went viral overnight, and caught the attention of n'sync but first, these messages every good act we do goes... on the board. it's on. at state farm, we're challenging ourselves to each do 100 acts of good. on the board little one. i'm here with state farm employee max, who is saving a beached whale. max... on the board! on the board! (cheering) this man has become an absolute hero. giving back starts with us. join us at neighborhoodofgood.com®. it's how we care for our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer trea
kathy. >>> coming up, in-depth today, one of the things that has been talked about for a number of years now, howstudents get the average student should get 8 to 10 hours. not happening. california passed a law to try and change that. what it could mean for all of our kids. >>> the unique touchdown celebration, it went viral overnight, and caught the attention of n'sync but first, these messages every good act we do goes... on the board. it's on. at state farm, we're...
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kathy -- what's her name? najimy? apparently -- i think i know the plot to this. they're hoping to reunite the stars for the sequel now in development. >> i love this, i love this. >> how's> it's going well, i still have all my fingers. >> they would be very proud of you, the "hocus pocus" ladies, for what i see happening here. >> right? commitment, commitment. >>> only ryan reynolds can distract me from the focus i have here. he's such an instagram joker. he's getting it dished right back to him because it's his birthday. >> reynolds just turned 43 years old on thursday, but yeah, he don't look it, i'm hating right now. >> don't hate. >> in honor of the occasion he's been getting quite a bit of attention from some pretty big names. >> i mean, we've seen him dish it out, now they're giving it right back. ellen degeneres, she tagged him, wished him happy birthday but with this adorable snap of herself kissing his rival, ryan gosling. >> "huffington post" contributor yasser ali comparing reynolds to ageless beauty paul rudd. >> the feud between rudd and reynolds is pretty funny. last but not least, of course not least, reynolds' wife, blake lively, weighed in with her own
kathy -- what's her name? najimy? apparently -- i think i know the plot to this. they're hoping to reunite the stars for the sequel now in development. >> i love this, i love this. >> how's> it's going well, i still have all my fingers. >> they would be very proud of you, the "hocus pocus" ladies, for what i see happening here. >> right? commitment, commitment. >>> only ryan reynolds can distract me from the focus i have here. he's such an instagram...
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kathy in washington, an independent. good morning. caller: i am calling about the issue that we are being governed by tweet. i can see howweet from a president talking about people dropping out of the democratic race. then you go on to a war. can't hear you. host: i am listening. caller: we are talking about war in syria. our main interest is oil evidently. he is lying that he is sending the soldiers home. they are just being moved around in the least. i would love to have official government channels used to announce policy. thank you. host: now tom from saint albans, new york. caller: thanks for taking my call. i was listening to your show when you were talking about if impeachment was fair or unfair, and criminal justice. i'm a retired corrections officer. 29 plus years on the job. there was a linkage between your impeachment, fair and unfair, and criminal justice reform. what it comes down to is what we are willing to pay for the progressive -- i am a democrat. i consider myself -- i was a liberal democrat. they would not consider me as liberal today but progressive nowadays. if we are willing to pay the kind of tax
kathy in washington, an independent. good morning. caller: i am calling about the issue that we are being governed by tweet. i can see howweet from a president talking about people dropping out of the democratic race. then you go on to a war. can't hear you. host: i am listening. caller: we are talking about war in syria. our main interest is oil evidently. he is lying that he is sending the soldiers home. they are just being moved around in the least. i would love to have official government...
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kathy, thank you. mr. liesman, thank you appreciate it. >>> coming up, quarterly results from autonation. the company ceo will join us for the first on cnbc interview. >>> then a look at howlifornia are impacting mifalies and companies out there. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc servicenow put our workflows in the cloud. this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary. brilliantly observed, sir. always three steps ahead. six steps ahead. sixteen. so many steps. you done? a million steps ahead. servicenow. works for you. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. shares of beyond meat getting slammed. take a look at what's going on they raised the revenue outlook, beyond meat facing increased competition from impossi
kathy, thank you. mr. liesman, thank you appreciate it. >>> coming up, quarterly results from autonation. the company ceo will join us for the first on cnbc interview. >>> then a look at howlifornia are impacting mifalies and companies out there. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc servicenow put our workflows in the cloud. this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary....