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making it easier for the layperson to get started. that is the biggest problem. opportunities around live events and you will see them -- i think they discussed project lightning, more about the live event. that is not necessarily an everyday use case. it will be interesting to see how they marry the live event focus with every day. betty: it can't be big moments. it has to be sticking to a person's life every day. "the bottom line for twitter is that after nine years of existence, my mother still does not understand what it means to # something but she does understand what it means to like something." ellie: it is interesting to think about the history. the hashtag was created by a community and twitter institutionalized it. now we have to broaden beyond that. betty: do they? there is talk now about, does twitter need to go after new users? maybe this have to make their experience better for existing users and forget about getting his mom. maybe she does not need to go on. ellie: i think making it better for existing users, i do not think it is either or. it has
making it easier for the layperson to get started. that is the biggest problem. opportunities around live events and you will see them -- i think they discussed project lightning, more about the live event. that is not necessarily an everyday use case. it will be interesting to see how they marry the live event focus with every day. betty: it can't be big moments. it has to be sticking to a person's life every day. "the bottom line for twitter is that after nine years of existence, my...
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from the point of view of a layperson. the shelf life of the organism living in this high path influenza from the time it is detected, the time the flock is terminated, to the disposal. does the bacteria, once the word is no longer alive it does it still live on until the time it is buried? >> it does live on. >> i am just trying to understand this better. dr. swain: the critical issue is the sooner you can stop the birds from living, you stop producing more virus. the influenza virus does not keep growing after the body is dead, after the carcass is produced. whereas in bacteria, bacteria can grow after you remove it from the carcass. the virus, but peak amount of virus is when the birds are lie. if you can euthanize, depopulate the birds come they stop producing virus. over time, it is inactivated to read it is time and temperature dependent. composting is an excellent way to inactivate the virus. the process has microbes that generate heat. the heat kills that virus. also digests the virus. the compost itself is complet
from the point of view of a layperson. the shelf life of the organism living in this high path influenza from the time it is detected, the time the flock is terminated, to the disposal. does the bacteria, once the word is no longer alive it does it still live on until the time it is buried? >> it does live on. >> i am just trying to understand this better. dr. swain: the critical issue is the sooner you can stop the birds from living, you stop producing more virus. the influenza...
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the policy change was approved by a body that includes clergy and layperson., clergy is refuse to do the ceremony. >>> donald trump's miss usa pageant has found a new home on television. nbc dropped the pageant after trump made controversial comments about immigrants. now the reelz channel says it l will show the pageant. >>> the time is 11:41. 71 degrees outside. sick on the fourth of july? don't let it happen to you or your guests. some important advice about food safety that you may want to listen to before you put those hamburgers on the grill. >> i'm tracking thunderstorms moving throughout parts of our area. i'll let you know what's in store for friday and your fourth of july weekend. >>> before you light up your grill for the fourth of july erica edwards has ways to make sure your food is safe. >> reporter: foodborne illness is a serious health threat in the united states. public health officials say at least 48 million americans get sick with the disease every year. u.s. department of agriculture representatives say many cases can be prevented by adopt
the policy change was approved by a body that includes clergy and layperson., clergy is refuse to do the ceremony. >>> donald trump's miss usa pageant has found a new home on television. nbc dropped the pageant after trump made controversial comments about immigrants. now the reelz channel says it l will show the pageant. >>> the time is 11:41. 71 degrees outside. sick on the fourth of july? don't let it happen to you or your guests. some important advice about food safety...
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the university is welcoming its first female president, the first layperson to lead the university. previous presidents have been christian brothers. she's a toronto native who used to be the head of the university in london ontario. she says she's looking forward to getting to know as many students as she can. >> it is an historic institution. this has been a pillar of the philadelphia community and looking at how lasalle can be its very best self moving forward no theinto the future is my number one priority. that is what gives me the most excitement. >> we welcome her to philadelphia. she succeeds michael mcginest who stepped down in may last year. >>> carli lloyd -- goal! >> my goodness. the pipes. he's still going. that's it. that's the telemundo announcement following carli lloyd's history-making goal. last night she scored the first hat trick in women's world cup final history. she also took home the silver boot for the tournament's top player. today, the burlington county native has garnered superstar status. >> especially among young soccer players. >> i can just see the wh
the university is welcoming its first female president, the first layperson to lead the university. previous presidents have been christian brothers. she's a toronto native who used to be the head of the university in london ontario. she says she's looking forward to getting to know as many students as she can. >> it is an historic institution. this has been a pillar of the philadelphia community and looking at how lasalle can be its very best self moving forward no theinto the future is...
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uncharacteristic of most of us and you don't have to be a psychologist to fill it you, a common layperson, there is something bizarre with their behavior. you try to talk to them and see what the state laws are in your particular state in terms of taking someone, being taken into custody who might be a threat to themselves or someone else. but here is where it really gets complicated. and i think what in terms of what tom is referring to, is that mental health is one thing. gun laws in the country are another. >> right. >> when the both come together, it can create a serious problem. but we also have to remember as well too that the greatest majority of the people in this country who have mental health issues are people who are not violent whatsoever, so you can't paint everyone with the same brush, but we really do have to go back and begin to look at some of our gun laws in this country and both sides of the aisle are going to have to come together and figure out how are we going to work this out? but, at the same time, the rights of people are not violated who wish to be lawful abiding
uncharacteristic of most of us and you don't have to be a psychologist to fill it you, a common layperson, there is something bizarre with their behavior. you try to talk to them and see what the state laws are in your particular state in terms of taking someone, being taken into custody who might be a threat to themselves or someone else. but here is where it really gets complicated. and i think what in terms of what tom is referring to, is that mental health is one thing. gun laws in the...
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she is also the first layperson to lead that university.ts previous presidents have been christian brothers. she is a toronto native who used to be the head of a university in london ontario. she is looking forward to getting to know as many students as she can. >> it is an historic institution. this has been a pillar of the philadelphia community and looking at how lasalle can be its very best self moving forward into the future i think is my number one priority and that is what gives me the most excitement. >> she succeeds brother michael mcginnis who stepped down in may of 2014. >>> workshops are under way this morning and will last all week for more than 700 teachers in the school district of philadelphia. kindergarten through third grade teachers are working to improve literacy education at the workshops which are happening at martin luther king high school in germantown. >>> this morning we are learning more about the brazen escape at the upstate new york prison. one of the convicted killers is dead, the other back behind bars. now ne
she is also the first layperson to lead that university.ts previous presidents have been christian brothers. she is a toronto native who used to be the head of a university in london ontario. she is looking forward to getting to know as many students as she can. >> it is an historic institution. this has been a pillar of the philadelphia community and looking at how lasalle can be its very best self moving forward into the future i think is my number one priority and that is what gives me...
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but the reality is that building an affordable general-purpose robot that can really help another layperson take care of themselves is really still science fiction. it just requires a tremendous amount of dexterity and flexibility in mobility and so forth. so those jobs are relatively protected but they are not great jobs. they are very low-paying. the government says many of those jobs don't even require a high school education for those workers. that is kind of the paradox that we are going to face in the future. often the better jobs and any of the jobs that college graduates would ultimately want to take a relatively susceptible to this a lot of what we would think of as lousy jobs are the ones that are going to be more difficult to automate. looking forward we can see that automation could potentially impact in a top-heavy way where some of the better jobs disappear. that creates a real problem because of pens conventional assumption about what the solution to all of this is and in terms of conventional ways to address the issue of automation there's only one tool in the toolbox and th
but the reality is that building an affordable general-purpose robot that can really help another layperson take care of themselves is really still science fiction. it just requires a tremendous amount of dexterity and flexibility in mobility and so forth. so those jobs are relatively protected but they are not great jobs. they are very low-paying. the government says many of those jobs don't even require a high school education for those workers. that is kind of the paradox that we are going...
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. >>> there is a new president at lasalle university and she's the first woman and first layperson told the office. dr. colleen hannich was named president in february but officially began the job today. before moving to philadelphia, she headed up a catholic women's college in ontario today canada. she says her first big task will be meeting lasalle's student body. >> for me i need to understand what is their concerns what excites them, what are their priorities and how can lasalle be a part of that success for them. >> she replaces brother michael mcginnis. he stepped down last year after 15 years as president. >> $2 million powerball ticket was sold in tell wear county. who bought it is still a mystery but luck appears to be on the side of the store that sold it. that ticket for saturday's drawing was purchased at domestic and imported beverages on baltimore pike in glen mills. a store owner says the store has winning ways. >> three years ago in august we sold 2012 we sold a million dollars powerball ticket and then last february when the jackpot was up to 500 million we sold anoth
. >>> there is a new president at lasalle university and she's the first woman and first layperson told the office. dr. colleen hannich was named president in february but officially began the job today. before moving to philadelphia, she headed up a catholic women's college in ontario today canada. she says her first big task will be meeting lasalle's student body. >> for me i need to understand what is their concerns what excites them, what are their priorities and how can...
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she's the 29th president in lasalle history but she's the first layperson and the first woman to hold the job on a noninterim basis. that covers all 152 years of lasalle's history. she says she's still trying to assess just what the school needs most. >> we need to set some priorities. we need to figure out what it is that lasalle is going to be five years from now, 10 years from now a hundred years from now and that is a process that will involve the entire community. >> she took place as brother michael mcginnis who stepped down in 2014 after 15 years with the school. >>> speak of school hundreds of philadelphia teachers spent the day of their summer vacations back in the classroom today. kindergarten through third grade teachers and principals got new training at martin luther king high school in west oak lane. the goal is to improve student literacy. the lenfest foundation and the william penn foundation helped pay for the program with a $30 million investment. >> workers in philadelphia spent the day cleaning up the ben franklin parkway after another successful fourth of july jam
she's the 29th president in lasalle history but she's the first layperson and the first woman to hold the job on a noninterim basis. that covers all 152 years of lasalle's history. she says she's still trying to assess just what the school needs most. >> we need to set some priorities. we need to figure out what it is that lasalle is going to be five years from now, 10 years from now a hundred years from now and that is a process that will involve the entire community. >> she took...
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surprised because he emphasizes footnotes and opinions and this is the case period accessible to the layperson i wonder if that is by design. as we were chatting before i said i was at a wedding recently with the officiant actually quoted windsor and this opinion will displace that of the wedding market. [laughter] to talk about different layers of scrutiny very little analysis on case law but is important how it did it because the court is house is officially you define those rights and how rigorous you have to tie the fundamental rights to a historical practice. the highwater mark was footnote number six that was only joined by two justices. but to the most specifics level to denying protection to be identified so obviously with that case he would have had to have a very specific tradition of same-sex marriage in this case and the physician assisted suicide case that set the standard to emphasize how important it is a toolkit that historical practice that they could be suddenly transformed with the members of the court. there are two primary features with those fundamental rights and liberti
surprised because he emphasizes footnotes and opinions and this is the case period accessible to the layperson i wonder if that is by design. as we were chatting before i said i was at a wedding recently with the officiant actually quoted windsor and this opinion will displace that of the wedding market. [laughter] to talk about different layers of scrutiny very little analysis on case law but is important how it did it because the court is house is officially you define those rights and how...
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this this is a case that is accessible to laypersons and i wonder if that is by design. i was telling guys that i was on a wedding recently, an opposite sex wearing where the efficient quoted windsor. i think this is an opinion that will displace windsor. the opinion well. it does not talk about to players of different layers of scrutiny and there is very little on case law. this case is important not for the holding but how it didn't. the court is waxing and waning on how specifically you define rights how rigorously you have to tie the suppose it fundamental rights to an historical practice. high water mark was footnote six michael h versus gerald the which was only joined by two justices. o'connor and kennedy did not join it. we refer to the most specific level at which are relevant tradition protecting or and i am protection to the right can be identified. obviously to get you would have had to have a very specific tradition of same-sex marriage. in washington versus bloomsburg the physician-assisted suicide case which kind of set the standard. and it emphasized how
this this is a case that is accessible to laypersons and i wonder if that is by design. i was telling guys that i was on a wedding recently, an opposite sex wearing where the efficient quoted windsor. i think this is an opinion that will displace windsor. the opinion well. it does not talk about to players of different layers of scrutiny and there is very little on case law. this case is important not for the holding but how it didn't. the court is waxing and waning on how specifically you...
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>> i'm not a barnacle expert but it seems to me just as a layperson who's spent a little bit of time around boats, that the amount of crustaceans on this particular surface pretty much match the amount of time in the water and the amount it would be moving. the kreeey with these crustaceans would be if it's sitting still -- and presumably it's moving about four miles a day on average. it seems that's what ulgdsyou would expect to see after about 15 months. >> this part of the story fascinates me. there are different kinds of barnacles, different kinds of these little crustaceans. that could be a vital clue right? >> there are over a thousand species of barnacles. some of these rely on currents. this actually are called goose gooseneck barnacles. that's going to be a huge item for people to look at. the australians have even said they're the ones tasked with looking at that. unfortunately because it's traveled a long distance we won't know where exactly in its journey the barnacles attached. >> tweet us your questions using the hashtag mh370qs. still to come in the "newsroom" donald t
>> i'm not a barnacle expert but it seems to me just as a layperson who's spent a little bit of time around boats, that the amount of crustaceans on this particular surface pretty much match the amount of time in the water and the amount it would be moving. the kreeey with these crustaceans would be if it's sitting still -- and presumably it's moving about four miles a day on average. it seems that's what ulgdsyou would expect to see after about 15 months. >> this part of the story...
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jeff pennsylvania certifier layperson on xm bank go after with various amendments. i obviously support jeb doing that. we should just do a clean extension. >> it is your view of xm should be dead for good? >> that is my view. love, 1% of exports are attached to xm. 99% of exports are. it goes to a handful of big companies and we are basically using taxpayer money to subsidize the credit for transactions of large companies. to subsidize foreign businesses purchasing. liquid delta airline is doing. we are helping foreign competitors by cheaper planes and said that they can pay for. this isn't something the government should be involved in. this is putting a thumb on a scale, picking winners and losers in a very narrow proof of people getting access to the federal treasury to subsidize their credit. the argument is typically other countries do this, so we should too. we should be exporting american free enterprise capitalism and crony capitalism, not who you know capitalism. let's get the moral authority here and that is what xm offends the principles of free enterpris
jeff pennsylvania certifier layperson on xm bank go after with various amendments. i obviously support jeb doing that. we should just do a clean extension. >> it is your view of xm should be dead for good? >> that is my view. love, 1% of exports are attached to xm. 99% of exports are. it goes to a handful of big companies and we are basically using taxpayer money to subsidize the credit for transactions of large companies. to subsidize foreign businesses purchasing. liquid delta...
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in other words just from a layperson, i would think that person is like a taxicab driver.really is an employee of the company. a lot of people are getting in trouble. i think it was fedex that had a fine placed on them because they were treating their drivers as subs and giving them 1099s. it really is a slippery slope. that you are on as a 1099 employee. i understand everybody is trying to go that way, but i am not sure -- at some point the people that are doing this are trying to work for themselves are going to get themselves in trouble with the federal government and they are not even going to realize it. katie vlietstra: you are hitting something that is very timely. i was hoping we would be able to talk about it. the department of labor is expected within the next couple of days to release an administrative interpretation as it relates to independent contractors and how that relationship is defined between the employer and employee. i anticipate that it is going to favor a traditional employee relationship and so those companies that are set up for independent contra
in other words just from a layperson, i would think that person is like a taxicab driver.really is an employee of the company. a lot of people are getting in trouble. i think it was fedex that had a fine placed on them because they were treating their drivers as subs and giving them 1099s. it really is a slippery slope. that you are on as a 1099 employee. i understand everybody is trying to go that way, but i am not sure -- at some point the people that are doing this are trying to work for...