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. >> dw's max hoffman went there and has this msn report. >> the midday prayer is not usually a placeor cameras, but he wants to demonstrate that his community has nothing to hide. many belgians are worried about what has been happening and demand that the imam takes a stand against jihad is him -- jihadism. >> we are supposed to help out like a fire department. that's the feeling we have been getting. even the fire department has consulted in advance so they can make preparations. we were not asked for help beforehand. we are just called when the crisis is already happening without being asked our opinion. belgian politics has suffered a rude awakening. it will be a formidable task -- youth unemployment is over 50% him leaving many socially excluded. many of the younger inhabitants feel threatened by the media. i want to talk to them, but most declined. you just want to stigmatize us, many say under their breath. they don't want to be connected to terrorism, neither by the media, nor the state. >> everywhere you look there is the police. they terrorize us. we walked down the street a
. >> dw's max hoffman went there and has this msn report. >> the midday prayer is not usually a placeor cameras, but he wants to demonstrate that his community has nothing to hide. many belgians are worried about what has been happening and demand that the imam takes a stand against jihad is him -- jihadism. >> we are supposed to help out like a fire department. that's the feeling we have been getting. even the fire department has consulted in advance so they can make...
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as we discussed a little recess at the beginning not in the sense of being, you know not warm, but msn's of saying i am not sure i think i want to hear everything and having that be sincere as possible. a third thing to do is see if you can have good assignment such that people feel they have something to contribute and they've been given a distinctive task and these are very informal things. the fourth thing you can do is think of the hiring stage of two different kinds of people you want in your operation. first and kind of obvious you want people who are smart at the relevant tasks. the general intelligence not amazingly is a good predictor of performance. but some work suggests that there is a different form of team capacity you might call it a that's even better than general intelligence. it doesn't really have a name. sometimes it is called factor c. which is the ability to work in groups and these are groups that are generally collaborative of people that worked on their own and it refers to three things actually. one is the ability to read other peoples emotions where this can be
as we discussed a little recess at the beginning not in the sense of being, you know not warm, but msn's of saying i am not sure i think i want to hear everything and having that be sincere as possible. a third thing to do is see if you can have good assignment such that people feel they have something to contribute and they've been given a distinctive task and these are very informal things. the fourth thing you can do is think of the hiring stage of two different kinds of people you want in...
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what are some of the biggest things that you are looking at in the epa including msn regulations and the carbon regulations for power plants. i would like to ask you about the renewable fuel standard. north dakota has lots of -- can you comment on whether you think congress needs to step in there and change this law that epa is a year behind in getting? >> epa will come for. it has taken longer than it should, obviously. in terms of some of the things you are doing --for example, you mentioned the report on water in the u.s., it is no surprise for them to publish a report to justify what they have done. i have the votes to do that right now to defund and the authorize it which means 60 plus vote on the senate floor. we have a real shot. i talk to people who are involved in agriculture and we will get democrats with us on that. we made the authorize it. in terms of co2, that is a tough one. the effort they're would be to -- the effort there would be to go through an epa subcommittee or the energy and water subcommittee. i am on both of those. that will be more difficult to do. on meth
what are some of the biggest things that you are looking at in the epa including msn regulations and the carbon regulations for power plants. i would like to ask you about the renewable fuel standard. north dakota has lots of -- can you comment on whether you think congress needs to step in there and change this law that epa is a year behind in getting? >> epa will come for. it has taken longer than it should, obviously. in terms of some of the things you are doing --for example, you...
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the broader msn is crisis and urgency favors the executive. normal seat routine inpatient stay with the legislature. that is the essential reason why congress needs to reclaim the many financial powers come a financial constitutional powers it has given up in a manner that is shorn of ancillary crisis provoking battles with the president over immigration he was the powers of the consumer financial protection bureau for over racing the debt ceiling. following the republican debacle of the last debt ceiling crisis in the fall of 2013 congress simply handed over its power to the treasury. the treasury can borrow at low to pay its bills until this coming march. that power needs to be reclaimed as part of an unadorned act where congress is simply declaring it readiness to resume the routine exercise of its constitutional responsibilities. the exercise of those powers in competition with the executive is always going to involve difficult questions of political tactics and strategy of the republican are not going to win all of them by any means, but
the broader msn is crisis and urgency favors the executive. normal seat routine inpatient stay with the legislature. that is the essential reason why congress needs to reclaim the many financial powers come a financial constitutional powers it has given up in a manner that is shorn of ancillary crisis provoking battles with the president over immigration he was the powers of the consumer financial protection bureau for over racing the debt ceiling. following the republican debacle of the last...
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this has been bandied about before with yahoo and msn tried it. i it's been tried before. an old idea. and nothing new here. more things like bright role and ad tech and targeting and snap chats of the world. i think investors would be mad if she spent all that money on that and didn't give the money back to them. >> you make the point she doesn't have unlimited resources but how big a deal could she potentially do? millions. >> look at these prices for snap chat 20 billion, uber xiaomi you can't afford any of those. the really good stuff is expensive. so the question is can she bring something together that is smaller. i think investors probably want her just to give the money back. and that is the more interesting thing is the tax thing that is going to happen which we've been writing about. which is more dull but splitting the yahoo property from the alibaba stuff and creates a very smul yahoo and allowing investors to take advantage o buying or selling the alibaba or the japan stock. ha it is transaction that's important here. >> and arguingly just as important to the
this has been bandied about before with yahoo and msn tried it. i it's been tried before. an old idea. and nothing new here. more things like bright role and ad tech and targeting and snap chats of the world. i think investors would be mad if she spent all that money on that and didn't give the money back to them. >> you make the point she doesn't have unlimited resources but how big a deal could she potentially do? millions. >> look at these prices for snap chat 20 billion, uber...
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aol, msn network are all sort of in a general portal business and they're all trying to evolve.o uses them and the advertising. but i couldn't tell you where it's going from here. i know compared to that for them television is a better did -- >> bet. >> yeah. >> have you figured out the way to get paid for cable with millennials some day? where do they go? will they be back? >> that's a good question. there are more millennials using broadband tv and devices. and so it has always been true that when people in their 20s go out of school and they try to get a house, it takes them awhile to sign up for cable. that always was true. now i think it's getting a little different. because your question is right. whether they ever really want to pick up all these channels. but the thing that's really important is whether they get attached to this show to cnbc. and they don't have to have it in a cable channel in the future. they may be able to get it in a -- either a smaller bundle over broadband. and so long as they're watching and they're paying for the subscription, i think you're goin
aol, msn network are all sort of in a general portal business and they're all trying to evolve.o uses them and the advertising. but i couldn't tell you where it's going from here. i know compared to that for them television is a better did -- >> bet. >> yeah. >> have you figured out the way to get paid for cable with millennials some day? where do they go? will they be back? >> that's a good question. there are more millennials using broadband tv and devices. and so it...
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i don't know if you've been waitresses but msn for waiters spoke to some servers and want to find out hand and abbie. they both -- they weren't friends before today, but they are now. >> hi guys. you guys know what bugs you when you're serving people. so we're going to ask you something and you tell us if it is a myth or a fact okay? >> okay. here we go. here is the first one. it is annoying when a customer doesn't move their stuff like an iphone or cocktail when the food arrives? myth or a fact? >> you get annoyed. and you don't? >> no. >> you don't care? >> i shove it all. >> what do you say? >> sometimes they get mad if we don't go over them and get it on the table correct. >> you have a hot drink and they won't move it? >> that is annoying. >> that is really bad. >> you want your food how about you move something? >> make room for your food. here is another one. is it annoying when a customer sends food back for ridiculous reasons, look i didn't like it but they already have eaten half of it? is that annoying? >> yes. >> and yes. >> do people do that? >> yes, all the time. >> what
i don't know if you've been waitresses but msn for waiters spoke to some servers and want to find out hand and abbie. they both -- they weren't friends before today, but they are now. >> hi guys. you guys know what bugs you when you're serving people. so we're going to ask you something and you tell us if it is a myth or a fact okay? >> okay. here we go. here is the first one. it is annoying when a customer doesn't move their stuff like an iphone or cocktail when the food arrives?...