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marcia greenblum alluded to that. this is the generation you heard this woman put it this way that they are doing their homework with their ipod, earphones on, music playing, t v on in the background, sitting in the kitchen as mom is making dinner and totally focused on their homework and getting it done but this is a complete different world than the one i grew up in where i wouldn't be able to concentrate with all those distractions but these are multi testers. as i said they're being influenced and are influencing in equal proportion. if anyone in this room know what those words mean, i am super impressed you are that cool. whether these generation's hopes and fears, knowing that is reflective of their hopes and fears but what is interesting, you can see social consciousness come through. they want to understand their role in the larger world. and a appreciate being able to share it. issues that matter to them and their peers manner and they want to raise awareness about those issues. they want to experience new th
marcia greenblum alluded to that. this is the generation you heard this woman put it this way that they are doing their homework with their ipod, earphones on, music playing, t v on in the background, sitting in the kitchen as mom is making dinner and totally focused on their homework and getting it done but this is a complete different world than the one i grew up in where i wouldn't be able to concentrate with all those distractions but these are multi testers. as i said they're being...
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thrash out a little bit of what marcia was just saying. why should a.e.r.e.o. be subject? why can't it use antennas over public airways to offer services to consumers? >> as the justices pointed out, everyone else who grabs content has to pay for it and the broadcast companies spend each year billions of dollars, creating, acquiring and distributing content and if an interlocher can come along like a.e.r.e.o., and a.e.r.e.o.'s business model is essentially grabbing those signals over the air, bundling them together and selling them for a profit, well, then, the entire model and promise of copyright law is going to be disrupted. so i think the debate today in the court really properly focused on the question, it wasn't really is it violating the copyright long, i think there was a lot of agreement about that point, i think it was how broadly or narrowly should the opinion be written. >> brown: the broadcasters paid for the content, why should a.e.r.e.o. take it for free? >> we have different arguments because there is a huge question whether a.e.r.e.o. violated the law and
thrash out a little bit of what marcia was just saying. why should a.e.r.e.o. be subject? why can't it use antennas over public airways to offer services to consumers? >> as the justices pointed out, everyone else who grabs content has to pay for it and the broadcast companies spend each year billions of dollars, creating, acquiring and distributing content and if an interlocher can come along like a.e.r.e.o., and a.e.r.e.o.'s business model is essentially grabbing those signals over the...
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marcia alluded to this. positive messaging works. given the time, the answer did they have grown up in, keep in mind, these are kids that school shootings and violence and school has become quite commonplace which is incredibly sad. certainly shaping who they are and what they hope and fear. so how did they differ specifically? when we compared money was at the same age, it's like -- i think martian may have talked about this. millenniums at age 8-17 in 1997 verses generation z of the same age, there were more optimistic that there would be better off. there are less likely to think it's cool to be smart. i would argue that they will probably answer that it is cool to be kind. there are more likely to daydream about running their own business, helping others, traveling around the globe, being a great artist and musician, writer, individualistic expression of creativity. and they are far more influenced by their parents than alleles. certainly mullen meals probably care of the influence of difference. all that to say, i think this is
marcia alluded to this. positive messaging works. given the time, the answer did they have grown up in, keep in mind, these are kids that school shootings and violence and school has become quite commonplace which is incredibly sad. certainly shaping who they are and what they hope and fear. so how did they differ specifically? when we compared money was at the same age, it's like -- i think martian may have talked about this. millenniums at age 8-17 in 1997 verses generation z of the same age,...
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is my name marcia?n on it ♪ get down on it [ laughs ] ♪ get down on it ♪ while you dancin' ♪ get down on it ♪ get down on it ♪ get down on it he promised he'd be in the oval. he promised what? he promised he'd meet me in the oval. what did he promise? he promised me he'd be there. i've don't know what i'm saying to you. i'm gonna start again. okay, baby. he promised he would show up for me, and then -- he promised -- [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] fart in heaven. fart, fart, hell. fart [bleep] fart. fart. fart. holy fart. fart. fart. oh, fart. one more time. fart. [ laughs ] but polls do not pick the president. the citizens of this nation do. [ voice breaking ] and it is not over -- [ laughter ] easy for me to say. [ clears throat ] i need you to vet the president's possible pick for v.p. find out all there is to know. who is it? ♪ get down on it i don't remember his name. andrew nichols. thank you. [ laughter ] homeland security? they'll bury this whole thing under 8 tons of paperwork, and voldemort gets away
is my name marcia?n on it ♪ get down on it [ laughs ] ♪ get down on it ♪ while you dancin' ♪ get down on it ♪ get down on it ♪ get down on it he promised he'd be in the oval. he promised what? he promised he'd meet me in the oval. what did he promise? he promised me he'd be there. i've don't know what i'm saying to you. i'm gonna start again. okay, baby. he promised he would show up for me, and then -- he promised -- [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] fart in heaven. fart, fart, hell. fart...
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following harry we'll hear from marcia greenblum. marsh is a senior director of health and wellness communicate chance at the international food information council. i'm sure many of you know it as cific. marshall help us understand how to look at millennials communicating about health and wellness issues. finally, we have kate wyatt. kate has touched virtually every aspect of the food scene, if you will, food and nutrition from working with commodities to national brands to restaurants to retailers. she's going to share with us some information about millennials at a brand level, at a very specific attitude and behavior perspective from research that edelman has done. and interestingly she will take us a step further and introduce us to generation z so we will understand where we are with jen whbut where things are headed as we look to the up and coming generation. so each of our panelists will speed and share some insights and they will have an opportunity for questions. we will have a good amount of time for questions o while aski
following harry we'll hear from marcia greenblum. marsh is a senior director of health and wellness communicate chance at the international food information council. i'm sure many of you know it as cific. marshall help us understand how to look at millennials communicating about health and wellness issues. finally, we have kate wyatt. kate has touched virtually every aspect of the food scene, if you will, food and nutrition from working with commodities to national brands to restaurants to...
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coming woman marcia blackburn is leading that charge. she joins us now. sue. >> good to see you, thank you thanks. >> president clinton doesn't think this is good idea either. where are we on this. >> where we are on this is that the department of commerce, which oversees this contract. it's called the iana contract. they have changed their mind. they had previously said giving control of ican which is the association of for internet numbers and names giving that over to an international body or making it free of governance, reducing that contract. and, greta, what we have been able to do is get them now to agree to step back from that and continue to hold that contract and have that body located here. it's important for free speech and it is important for the continued freedom of the internet. >> well, i have two thoughts though. one is pause we have seen countries like turkey trying and china. that's right. >> do everything they can to step all over rights of free speech. something we enjoy in this country. the over parts i don't get is that we develop
coming woman marcia blackburn is leading that charge. she joins us now. sue. >> good to see you, thank you thanks. >> president clinton doesn't think this is good idea either. where are we on this. >> where we are on this is that the department of commerce, which oversees this contract. it's called the iana contract. they have changed their mind. they had previously said giving control of ican which is the association of for internet numbers and names giving that over to an...
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for more on today's decision, we turn to marcia coyle of the national law journal. she was in the courtroom this morning. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: what was the court asked to decide here? what was this case about? >> the court basically was asked to decide whether the total cap on what an individual can contribute to a candidate or political committees and parties in a two-year election cycle is still essentially justified by the government's legitimate interest in preventing corruption or the appearance of corruption. the court back in 1976, judy, upheld that limit. and today the case that the court decided was by a republican business man was alabama and the republican national committee who argued that the cap was no longer serving that government interest, and since it didn't it was violating the first amendment speech rights woonch what was the argument that the majority made? how are they interpretinging the criewtion differently now from the way they did in the past? >> the chief justice says the government has one interest. to prevent corruption or t
for more on today's decision, we turn to marcia coyle of the national law journal. she was in the courtroom this morning. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: what was the court asked to decide here? what was this case about? >> the court basically was asked to decide whether the total cap on what an individual can contribute to a candidate or political committees and parties in a two-year election cycle is still essentially justified by the government's legitimate interest in...
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marcia blackburn, vice-chair of tennessee.ll take the swearing-in of mary barra, when the q&a begins, we know the prepared statement that has been released but the q&a is where the rubber hits the road. not to make a joke out of this. we'll monitor what we're seeing in washington for all of you once they get through all the procedures in the committee in the house. >>> everyone heard of the 12 steps to stop alcoholism but a new drug therapy process claims to help really kick the habit. it is an implant. that releases slowly over time to block your craving to drink. here to talk about it, medical dollars, is dr. manny from the fox news medical a-team. this is fascinating. >> it is fascinating, yeah, i do. the space of alcohol recovery or drug abuse rehab is huge. you're talking about billions and billions of dollars. and it is getting worse before it gets better because so many people are dependent on alcohol nowadays and of course on pills. we see all the new medications being put on the market. so we'll have a big problem mov
marcia blackburn, vice-chair of tennessee.ll take the swearing-in of mary barra, when the q&a begins, we know the prepared statement that has been released but the q&a is where the rubber hits the road. not to make a joke out of this. we'll monitor what we're seeing in washington for all of you once they get through all the procedures in the committee in the house. >>> everyone heard of the 12 steps to stop alcoholism but a new drug therapy process claims to help really kick...
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one of the boys beat the car thief with a toy snake until he let them go about ten miles away, near marcia garcia's home. >> i got up to the door and the little boy was shaken up and he said they kidnapped us. they kidnapped us. i said, come on in. you're okay. >> reporter: fighting back has worked before. this philadelphia youngster, who escaped by biting a man who snatched her. and now, these quick-thinking texas twins who had the courage and creativity to fight back with the only weapon they had. and tonight police have identified a person of interest in the case. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back, news about the rhinestone cowboy. >> and look at this. could your dog pull this off. back in a moment. is off? back in a moment. usal osteoporo and a high risk for fracture& and i know the best way to enjoy a break& is to help reduce my risk of having one. that's why i take prolia®. it's different. it's two shots a year. prolia is proven to help make bones stronger& and help increase bone density. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are alle
one of the boys beat the car thief with a toy snake until he let them go about ten miles away, near marcia garcia's home. >> i got up to the door and the little boy was shaken up and he said they kidnapped us. they kidnapped us. i said, come on in. you're okay. >> reporter: fighting back has worked before. this philadelphia youngster, who escaped by biting a man who snatched her. and now, these quick-thinking texas twins who had the courage and creativity to fight back with the only...
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you are taking notes because we have marcia unemployment numbers. >> it declined more than estimated.orming ahead. the fourth straight month. unemployment rate which rocked. -- dropped. manufacturer revised higher. revision higher on a italian purchasing managers. revise higher on french purchasing managers index. last week, the flash. today, revise higher. thisl of that before 9:00 morning. with had a lot to deal with. the decision-making for the ecb got harder because we have a week inflation report yesterday and today better data. hard data.ata to from mario draghi, he used the word, he did not use of the word slack but use underutilized resources. he decided to join matt -- janet yellen and mark carney and extra capacity. what was his choice of words be on thursday? we will bring them live. pmi, a nice sweep. news for theonomic eurozone. manus cranny, thank you. stay with bloomberg television. guy johnson is the next with "the pulse." advance.ed in you can follow me on twitter. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> second time lucky. in greek government says it will not need a third rescue. we a
you are taking notes because we have marcia unemployment numbers. >> it declined more than estimated.orming ahead. the fourth straight month. unemployment rate which rocked. -- dropped. manufacturer revised higher. revision higher on a italian purchasing managers. revise higher on french purchasing managers index. last week, the flash. today, revise higher. thisl of that before 9:00 morning. with had a lot to deal with. the decision-making for the ecb got harder because we have a week...
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marcia blackburn and "the weekly standard" executive editor of will be here next editor of will be here future of all life on earth hangs in the balance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon it's again my turn ♪ to win some or learn some ♪ but i won't hesitate no more, no more ♪ it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ open up your mind and see like me ♪ open up your plans and damn you're free you'll find that the sky'snd yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don t ♪ there's no need to complicate ♪ cause our time is short ♪ this oh, this oh, this is our fate ♪ i'm yours liz: state tuned, the gerri willis report is next. gerri: i'm gerri willis. explosive new details in the gm recall situation. gm ceo mary barra under intense scrutiny what she knew and when. >>> also coming up on "the willis report," it's a trick
marcia blackburn and "the weekly standard" executive editor of will be here next editor of will be here future of all life on earth hangs in the balance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon...
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marcia blackburn and "the weekly standard" executive editor of will be here next week. ♪ [ male announcerwith equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts, that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. mfs. when folks in the lower 48 think athey think salmon and energy.a, but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in san diego with a $1 billion investment. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. and no energy company invests more in the u.s. than bp. wh
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marcia blackburn and "the weekly standard" executive editor of will be here next week.ave a great weekend.tein good night from new york. e expey in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global ecomy. it's just one reon over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and eenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and eenses gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. those litt cialis tadalafil for daily use h
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the biggest applause line according to kasie hunt was when marcia blackburn railed against common core're weighing do i get into the 2016 republican field, you have to see the party was very different when i was in the field. >> can jeb moderate the party or is that a tough sell right now? >> i think that's what his sort of calling card would be. he's looking at a field where chris christie is looking like a bit of a weaker candidate now. there has to be somebody in the establishment, the chamber of commerce lane. he has to figure out if he's the guy to do that. i think for jeb bush if you look at the way he talks about whether or not he wants to run, he talks about it in a personal way, right? he's got to talk to his family, he's got to figure out if he with run with joy. that will be more of a concern than necessarily where the party is and where he can take it. >> i have a theory about jeb bush and i just wanted to get your opinion on it. his son is texas land commissioner. and if you talk about the problems of bush -- too many bushes in the white house, as barbara bush said, do you
the biggest applause line according to kasie hunt was when marcia blackburn railed against common core're weighing do i get into the 2016 republican field, you have to see the party was very different when i was in the field. >> can jeb moderate the party or is that a tough sell right now? >> i think that's what his sort of calling card would be. he's looking at a field where chris christie is looking like a bit of a weaker candidate now. there has to be somebody in the...
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. >> well, you have heard tim scott reference obamacare and the numbers and conwoman marcia blackwell also brought it up on "face the nation." >> burwell is an interesting choice, and many of us and a growing consensus, i believe, that they know that they have a math problem with obamacare, and the numbers are not going to work out so that the program is going to be actuarially sound, and they have to have somebody to kind of spin the numbers, and in is something with burwell coming from the omb, i think that they are expecting her to do it for them. >> and jackie, there is no one questioning the number of people who sijed up. so i guess that the suggestion is that sillylvia burwell who h an impeccable reputation would be spinning the numbers of whether or not the money is saved or the affordable health care act is affordable, and if the people who sign have paid, and what do you make of the comments? ? swe >> well, i don't nknow about that, because she was chosen in an overwhelming confirmation hearing in the senate last year. she is someone who has brought out some of the good stori
. >> well, you have heard tim scott reference obamacare and the numbers and conwoman marcia blackwell also brought it up on "face the nation." >> burwell is an interesting choice, and many of us and a growing consensus, i believe, that they know that they have a math problem with obamacare, and the numbers are not going to work out so that the program is going to be actuarially sound, and they have to have somebody to kind of spin the numbers, and in is something with...
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marcia fudge, the chairperson runs a tight ship. congressman ryan, but you are going to find that at the end of the meeting that, you know, she will push the meeting so that there is going to be much more light than heat. i think that chairman ryan is going to be given an opportunity to explain what he said, but the problem though is that he was quoting charles murray who has been poring racist sewage into open ears for generations now, and he has been pushing the theories of the bell curve and white supremacy, and ryan quoted him, and as one of the authorities, and he later said that he didn't know about murray's background. well, you know, which suggests ignorance. and so if you know the least, you should not speak the loudest, and that got him into trouble, and that is what the people want to know, and does he embrace charles murray or not. >> and it is interesting that congre congressman ryan has said that he is confronted at a town hall meeting in wisconsin, his home state, and he says that there was nothing whatsoever about ra
marcia fudge, the chairperson runs a tight ship. congressman ryan, but you are going to find that at the end of the meeting that, you know, she will push the meeting so that there is going to be much more light than heat. i think that chairman ryan is going to be given an opportunity to explain what he said, but the problem though is that he was quoting charles murray who has been poring racist sewage into open ears for generations now, and he has been pushing the theories of the bell curve and...
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marcia coyle of the national law journal was in the courtroom this morning and is back with us tonight. this week we're talking about cell phone data. the supreme court is suddenly getting very modern. how did this case get to the court? >> a new world as one of the justices said today. this involved two cases, two separate arguments for an hour each. the one case was a state prosecution. police stopped a man driving because his tags had expired. they found concealed and loaded weapons in the car, arrested him, confiscated his smartphone. they searched the smartphone and found video and photo that linked him to a gang-related attempted murder. the evidence was used to convict him. the second case was a federal prosecution, a suspected drug dealer was arrested. his flip phone was searched by police. they looked at the call log on the flip phone, found a phone number they used to find an address of the man's house, later went and searched the house with a warrant and found drugs. that evidence was used to convict him. >> ifill: they didn't have a warrant to search the phones. >> exactly.
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put these ideas on the table, and the congressional black caucus like barbara lee, and our chair marciae worked very, very hard on putting together a responsible budget that looks at deficit reduction and lifting the people out of poverty and helping the economy grow, and something that we don't believe that the ryan budget does at all. >> and let me get a couple of quick comments on a up kofl things in the news this morning. and big news out of wisconsin, the federal judge striking down your state's voter i.d. law, and shortly after you tweeted victory for voting rights and a judge ruled that it violates the constitutional rights of minority and low income voters and how important is this ruling? >>> it is extremely important, because it invokes section 2 of the voting right act. you know, in the previous decisions, the argument has always been that the sbintegrit of the vote is at risk. but what he found is that the cases of impersonation of voters was almost negligible and non-existent, and that the burden on regular vote issers some 300,000 of them of wisconsin would be great. and s
put these ideas on the table, and the congressional black caucus like barbara lee, and our chair marciae worked very, very hard on putting together a responsible budget that looks at deficit reduction and lifting the people out of poverty and helping the economy grow, and something that we don't believe that the ryan budget does at all. >> and let me get a couple of quick comments on a up kofl things in the news this morning. and big news out of wisconsin, the federal judge striking down...
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>> representatives marcia fudge, greg meek, and kelly. >> he is a president of all the people.even the people that don't look like him, that didn't vote for him, that didn't want to see him win again. >> he realizes that, you know, his election as president did not end racism in america. he also realizes that individuals would love to undercut his presidency by trying to say that he was just a president for a few people. what he is trying to do is outfox them so that he could get done for the folks that he needs to get things done for without them trying to put him in a box as if he could only deal in one area. history is going to record the president as making accomplishments that he did not do specifically in the name of african-americans, but a lot of those issues helped african-americans. where the difficulty has been is you need a partner, as we talked about before, when you are president. president is not a king or a dictator? you need a partner. once he got elected, you have folks that are just straight out won't compromise and anything that barack obama says he is in fa
>> representatives marcia fudge, greg meek, and kelly. >> he is a president of all the people.even the people that don't look like him, that didn't vote for him, that didn't want to see him win again. >> he realizes that, you know, his election as president did not end racism in america. he also realizes that individuals would love to undercut his presidency by trying to say that he was just a president for a few people. what he is trying to do is outfox them so that he could...
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back in a moment with marcia blackburn and the irs. >> i have not done anything wrong. have not broken any laws. i have not violated any irs rules or regulations and i have not provided false information to this or any other congressional committee. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. [ male annncer ] with nearly 7 million investors... oh hey, neill, how are you? [ male announcer ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. stuart: this e-mail coupled with a few others surrounded show a pattern. the man representing several conservative groups. he is referring to and e-mail referring to lois lerner. today we are le
back in a moment with marcia blackburn and the irs. >> i have not done anything wrong. have not broken any laws. i have not violated any irs rules or regulations and i have not provided false information to this or any other congressional committee. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions...
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was viacom marcia commercial bu [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. right now to check this out. a live shot from space a space walk on its way right now. the tuition at the recon replace a backup computer system. how quickly geor work on this: system for a long time we've had problems for a while keeping the space station ". and now the replace and the computer system. is pretty incredible that we can bring in these live pictures and earlier we show them waiting. << no rain right now we still got us in the sunshine and cold and windy but sunshine. friday we actually have more rain on the way. watch and develop care for the next 48 hours us a quick look at the temperatures for tennessee right now. 39 degrees in there right mouse still low 40's at livermore valley 42 by the airport 45 uncover. 45 degrees in san jose we exp
was viacom marcia commercial bu [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. right now to check this out. a live shot from space a space walk on its way right now. the tuition at the recon replace a backup computer system. how quickly geor work on...
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can it marcia. >>> 50 years ago something unfortunate happened depending on your point of view.rding to statistics 60% of americans work in a three-walled cube cal like this one. shockingly, 93% of them report hating it. so we thought we'd toast and roast the office space everyone loves to hate, the cube cal. >> human beings were not meant to sit in lilt cube calls staring at computer screens all day. >> despite being universally despised by fictional and real-life office workers everywhere, 50 years later the dreaded cube cal is still with us. >> a group of cube calls collectively is called the cube farm. >> cubed the secret history of the workplace. what's so bad about this work space? >> it's not so bad necessarily. it's your own space, it's private, but part of the problem is it's not totally private and it's not -- it doesn't really block out noise. >> i can hear the woman right over there. she's on the phone. >> could you turn that down a little bit? >> i was told that i could listen to the radio as a reasonable volume. >> reporter: noisy, claustrophobic, soul sucking, jus
can it marcia. >>> 50 years ago something unfortunate happened depending on your point of view.rding to statistics 60% of americans work in a three-walled cube cal like this one. shockingly, 93% of them report hating it. so we thought we'd toast and roast the office space everyone loves to hate, the cube cal. >> human beings were not meant to sit in lilt cube calls staring at computer screens all day. >> despite being universally despised by fictional and real-life office...
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just bring from the ordeal of two years in the prisons of putin's russia nadia and marcia otherwise known as riot. [applause] they are here in the audience and i hope they will stand. [applause] [applause] it's great to be able to tell you that in year five women in the world is on the move. we have taken the exhilarating energy of the summit to sÃo paulo brazil chicago l.a. and london. we are planning san antonio texas, mexico city and thanks to all of you thanks to all of you making that happen for being here, for tweeting and spreading the word it's amazing what has happened. thanks too to my friend and co-conspirator deion von furstenberg whose awards tomorrow night are turning five. the participants in this year's summit have come tonight from 25 countries. women who are agents of change, women who are innovators and troublemakers peacemakers educators, women who are compelled by social injustice with the medieval madness of a transit of tradition or simply by the zillion glass ceilings they have encountered. what they all have in common is a humbling and infectious optimism. here in
just bring from the ordeal of two years in the prisons of putin's russia nadia and marcia otherwise known as riot. [applause] they are here in the audience and i hope they will stand. [applause] [applause] it's great to be able to tell you that in year five women in the world is on the move. we have taken the exhilarating energy of the summit to sÃo paulo brazil chicago l.a. and london. we are planning san antonio texas, mexico city and thanks to all of you thanks to all of you making that...
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marcia is joining us from decatur, illinois. >> we will leave this discussion to go live to the washington institute for near east policy for a discussion on humanitarian efforts in syria with former british foreign secretary david miliband and former u.s. ambassador to syria robert ford. among otherria, things. syria and everything in effects in the region. the discussion today is about the syrian conflict and where strategic interests and humanitarian intersect. with over 160,000 people killed, countless thousands injured, missing, or detained, the syrian uprising continues to make a grizzly an indelible mark not only on syria but on the middle east as a whole. over 40% of syria's 23 million population is displaced internally or as refugees during three years of a bloody uprising. seriously ever taught -- syria recently overtook afghanistan in leading amount of forcibly displaced persons. attempts to brin about a settlement have alluded you cash attempts to bring about a settlement have yielded little. noted that ther regime's bombardment o marked the most concentrated killing to date. d
marcia is joining us from decatur, illinois. >> we will leave this discussion to go live to the washington institute for near east policy for a discussion on humanitarian efforts in syria with former british foreign secretary david miliband and former u.s. ambassador to syria robert ford. among otherria, things. syria and everything in effects in the region. the discussion today is about the syrian conflict and where strategic interests and humanitarian intersect. with over 160,000 people...
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marcia fudge. the chair: how much time? ms. moore: i'd like to yield two minutes. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. s. fudge: thank you. i'm proposing a fiscally sound and morally responsible alternative budget. the c.b.c. has a long history of introducing an alternative budget that protects and vests in programs that are vital -- and invests to programs that are vital to our community. we look to eradicate poverty in america by increasing economic opportunities through robust investments in infrastructure, education, affordable house, domestic manufacturing, job training. we do not believe the well-being of the most vulnerable in this nation must be sacrificed for us to remain on a path to economic recovery. the c.b.c. alternative budget for fiscal year 2015 remains true to the principle of opportunity for all. the ryan budget, on the other hand, completely misses the mark. it disregards the fact that millions of americans struggle to feed their families and find jobs. it requires the sacrifice of the most vulnerable, including the youngest
marcia fudge. the chair: how much time? ms. moore: i'd like to yield two minutes. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. s. fudge: thank you. i'm proposing a fiscally sound and morally responsible alternative budget. the c.b.c. has a long history of introducing an alternative budget that protects and vests in programs that are vital -- and invests to programs that are vital to our community. we look to eradicate poverty in america by increasing economic opportunities through...
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el primero, de marcia bustillo, nos escribe, nacÍ el 13 de junio del 77, me regalas una bien bendecidahoroscopo de capricornio. lo dije, un sigmo muy fuerte, este dÍa, maÑana es cÁncer, amigo. cÁncer, libra y sagitario. muy fuertes en el sentido que tienen amor, pasiÓn, y suerte, sobre todo eso, mÁs, mas cÁncer. libra, y sagitario, y los nÚmeros, 03, 21 y 34, 03, 21 y 34, y la lotto, no tarda en en caer aquÍ. >>> asÍ es, como les dije, mhoni vidente en "despierta amÉrica", @despiertaameri @despiertaameric. >>> cuÁl es tu twitter? >>> mhoni vidente pegado, con el # moni en da. >>> vamos con los muchachos en el estudio. >>> gracias. >>> sabes que tambiÉn willy. hay que invitar a la gente que opine en twitter @despiertaameric, del tema de hoy, mentiras, alguna vez mintÓo por salvarse de una situaciÓn, han mentido. >>> sÍ. >>> todos hemos mentido. >>> una mentira piadosa. >>> sÍ, si existe la mentada mentira piadosa. >>> todo el mundo miente en algÚn momento. >>> usted estÁ de acuerdo conmigo o no. serÁ que no decir nada es una mentira? >>> quedarse callado a veces es peor. >>> escribanos
el primero, de marcia bustillo, nos escribe, nacÍ el 13 de junio del 77, me regalas una bien bendecidahoroscopo de capricornio. lo dije, un sigmo muy fuerte, este dÍa, maÑana es cÁncer, amigo. cÁncer, libra y sagitario. muy fuertes en el sentido que tienen amor, pasiÓn, y suerte, sobre todo eso, mÁs, mas cÁncer. libra, y sagitario, y los nÚmeros, 03, 21 y 34, 03, 21 y 34, y la lotto, no tarda en en caer aquÍ. >>> asÍ es, como les dije, mhoni vidente en "despierta...
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mike lee the senator, will speak, as well as congresswoman marcia blackburn.d speaker gingrich, of course, who also ran for president in 2008. it's still very early, certainly, to determine whether any of these folks are going to make solid headway in new hampshire. certainly rand paul has visited here a number of times and has really been the most active in terms of reaching out to republican activists in the state. by all events he's been at, he draws really good crowds and has really touched on a message that resonates really well here, and that is the personal privacy and the invasion of privacy by the n.s.a. and the i.r.s. not only conservative republicans, but many independents are concerned about personal privacy, and here in new hampshire, as you know with its live free and die motto and a libertarian streak, people are generally guard of their personal privacy. we were the first state in the country to reject the notion of a real i.d. program here in new hampshire. people are very suspicious of government intrusion into personal privacy, and rand paul
mike lee the senator, will speak, as well as congresswoman marcia blackburn.d speaker gingrich, of course, who also ran for president in 2008. it's still very early, certainly, to determine whether any of these folks are going to make solid headway in new hampshire. certainly rand paul has visited here a number of times and has really been the most active in terms of reaching out to republican activists in the state. by all events he's been at, he draws really good crowds and has really touched...
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a woman, marcia page, survived a skiing accident. fell off a 65-foot cliff.d in the snow for 45 minutes at 6,000 feet. her body temperature dropped to 90 degrees. when is it dangerous? how low -- when your body temperature reaches at what point is it going to be a problem? >> that's what's amazing about this case. we don't know exactly how low his body temperature got. >> great point. >> in these cases we do. we don't have an answer to exactly how low each individual's body temperature can go before these states become deadly. in these kinds of cases we've seen survival. as a surgeon we attempted to harness these adaptive mechanisms to kaep our patients alive sometimes. >> how do you do that? >> well, for example, in a patient who has an injury or a stroke or a trauma, we'll actually lower the goid temperature to save the brain, the kidney, and the heart. >> another case, there's an interesting procedure i wanted to get your take on. this man is 63 years old. he had no pulse for 30 minutes. he survived. his body temperature dropped to about 75 degrees. and th
a woman, marcia page, survived a skiing accident. fell off a 65-foot cliff.d in the snow for 45 minutes at 6,000 feet. her body temperature dropped to 90 degrees. when is it dangerous? how low -- when your body temperature reaches at what point is it going to be a problem? >> that's what's amazing about this case. we don't know exactly how low his body temperature got. >> great point. >> in these cases we do. we don't have an answer to exactly how low each individual's body...
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>> marcia from detroit, michigan. >> let's check it out what we've got going for you today.. our friends there have been getting dumped on. a lot of heavy rain continuing to push through. in fact, they've had over 21 inches of rain in seattle so far since the beginning of the year. that's so far more than seven inches above normal, the departure there. and then more rain comes on shore over the next 48 to 72 hours. storm after storm, rainfall amounts anywhere from three to five inches of rain in some areas. locally, though, generally about one >>> 8:08. we have such a gorgeous day shaping up. although, the sunshine, a little deceptive, but still pretty cool out there in san francisco. temperatures are in the low 50s right now, but look at how crystal clear it is. you can see for ten miles or better. and we're going to hit comfortable levels later on today. highs coming in between 3:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon. 62 degrees in san francisco. 69 here in the south bay. and we're going to stay nice and level for tomorrow, before rain returns to the forecast as we get into your fr
>> marcia from detroit, michigan. >> let's check it out what we've got going for you today.. our friends there have been getting dumped on. a lot of heavy rain continuing to push through. in fact, they've had over 21 inches of rain in seattle so far since the beginning of the year. that's so far more than seven inches above normal, the departure there. and then more rain comes on shore over the next 48 to 72 hours. storm after storm, rainfall amounts anywhere from three to five...
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coming up this hour, we will talk with budget committee member marcia black earn about the 10 year budget plan. democraticsey congressmen will discuss his party's budget proposal which was released on monday. there was an article for "the national journal" about the chemical spill in west virginia and the author will join us later in the show and we look at today's news and take your calls. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ on this wednesday, april 9. president obama and first lady michelle obama traveled to fort worth, texas today. at memorial service there after last week's shooting. at senate judiciary will meet with comcast officials about a potential merger with time warner. i've coverage on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m. the house will continue debate on the house republicans budget proposal and the senate side. to the floorbring legislation that would make it illegal for employers to retaliate against employees who
coming up this hour, we will talk with budget committee member marcia black earn about the 10 year budget plan. democraticsey congressmen will discuss his party's budget proposal which was released on monday. there was an article for "the national journal" about the chemical spill in west virginia and the author will join us later in the show and we look at today's news and take your calls. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ on this wednesday, april 9....