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in carmel valley brittany nielsen./// . sherry how's the weather today? the roads with demetria ((demetria obilor)) <<< >>> let's take a look at the roads with demetria let's take a look at ((demetria obilor)) northbound lv blvd. wynn entrance. people are allowed to turn out onto northbound lv blvd. from fashion show. all clear in the northwest at us 95 and centennial. sky pointe drive at 215 will reopen around 5am. <<< <<< ((patrick walker)) >>> a bee attack in the southwest valley has a man fighting for his life in the hospital this morning. ((kirsten joyce)) >> witnesses tell us he was chased all around the neighborhood in agony. nia wong has the detials. jack gilday/chased by bees: 35:48 w and it was pretty scary 35:50 ((nia wong)) witnesses says screams and sirens cut through the serenity of this southwest neighborhood. the leftovers from the chaotic scene now littered along their sidewalks. jack gilday/chased by bees: 35:36 they started swarming at us so we ran inside 35:38 ((nia wong)) thursday morning...a trio of exterminators tried to remove bees
in carmel valley brittany nielsen./// . sherry how's the weather today? the roads with demetria ((demetria obilor)) > let's take a look at the roads with demetria let's take a look at ((demetria obilor)) northbound lv blvd. wynn entrance. people are allowed to turn out onto northbound lv blvd. from fashion show. all clear in the northwest at us 95 and centennial. sky pointe drive at 215 will reopen around 5am. > witnesses tell us he was chased all around the neighborhood in agony. nia...
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it might not be a water park, but for nielsen it's just as fun. river run park officially opens thursdays. you're thinking fall is just around the corner, then winter, don't worry. this park is open year-round. >> we'll see you there in january. the new park is next to the broken tee golf course. it is free to the public. >> goes over well. >>> rf temperatures were around 60. the rain, however, will move >>> severe weather has caused major damage in indiana in the central part of the state. a starbucks was flattened at a local mall. a large tornado was reported on power lines. a tornado watch remains in effect there until 9:00 tonight. so the few showers we had earlier today, maybe we should be grateful. >> it's all about perspective. >>> the sun is finally out for the first time all day and it feels good because it's breezy and brisk in the 9news backyard. we've held in the 60s most of the afternoon. the sun coming out. there's snow way up high above timberline and up at loveland those of you getting ready to go skiing, first dusting of snow up t
it might not be a water park, but for nielsen it's just as fun. river run park officially opens thursdays. you're thinking fall is just around the corner, then winter, don't worry. this park is open year-round. >> we'll see you there in january. the new park is next to the broken tee golf course. it is free to the public. >> goes over well. >>> rf temperatures were around 60. the rain, however, will move >>> severe weather has caused major damage in indiana in the...
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. >> reporter: every few months, jack nielsen get hits parents to help him sort through all the racquetsshoes and clothes that accumulate in their garage in alamo. jack collects all this tennis stuff on purpose. >> can be an expensive sport to play. and i kind of wanted to break down that barrier for a lot of people, um, you know, in the bay area. we got kids' racquets, too,. >> reporter: three years ago at age 14, jack created tennis community cares, asking for donations of gently used tennis gear. >> maybe somebody tried to play tennis and they played it for, you know, a few months and then they realized they didn't like it and they have all this equipment laying around or maybe they had old racquets they aren't used too much. >> in fairly good shape. >> reporter: he put out donation barrels at local tennis clubs and drew up a business plan convincing the u.s. tennis association to become partners. >> it wasn't just a couple of racquets and shoes. this was garages full of clothing and shoes and racquets and every type of thing. all of a sudden, we can direct these to different programs
. >> reporter: every few months, jack nielsen get hits parents to help him sort through all the racquetsshoes and clothes that accumulate in their garage in alamo. jack collects all this tennis stuff on purpose. >> can be an expensive sport to play. and i kind of wanted to break down that barrier for a lot of people, um, you know, in the bay area. we got kids' racquets, too,. >> reporter: three years ago at age 14, jack created tennis community cares, asking for donations of...
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>> it is generated from nielsen and they take from the maryland, virginia, and washington, d.c.. and that information is given to us and we filter out some things like textbooks and things that show up certain times of the year. >> what are some of the best-selling books in washington right now? >> i will have to look at the list. it doesn't differ that mauch from the national list. once in a while a conference comes in and that will push brooks up or someone visits -- books. someone will come to politic and pros and they will move 300 copies that week and push it up. but in general, the list tracks pretty much the national list. we like the idea of elements popping up once in a while. >> ron charles, you are here at the publisher event in chicago. what is the importance of you? >> i get to meet a lot of publicists i e-mail all year. i can meet authors and setup future interviews with them. sometimes i am just a fan and i can get an autograph or embarrass myself. >> do you do anything electronical with the book reviews? >> we tweet them. i have a series we set-up. hello, i am ron
>> it is generated from nielsen and they take from the maryland, virginia, and washington, d.c.. and that information is given to us and we filter out some things like textbooks and things that show up certain times of the year. >> what are some of the best-selling books in washington right now? >> i will have to look at the list. it doesn't differ that mauch from the national list. once in a while a conference comes in and that will push brooks up or someone visits -- books....
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they say carl adkins burkett himself inside a home on richard wright saturday after shooting james nielsen who had been arguing, nilsson passed away last night, please send a homeas, and found him dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> d a man shot while taking apart ride at the cuyahoga county fairg is out of the hospital, ronald grimes was working on it to begin operating, doctors put them into a coma to help his recovery, a spokesman says that he isa resting at home and could return to work it is a delightful day out there todayay with much more comfortable temperatures and m humidity, melissa myers as a look at the gorgeous evening.m hopkins 75 and near 80 new philadelphia. tonight, looking at clear conditions with it could be cool tomorrow morning. tomorrow high of 80 degrees, tonight mid- 50s. a light breeze and then tomorrow about 80 degrees sunny talk about the threat of rainfall, and then take a look at the weekend coming up. >> ndnd the i-team has found more problems with a freight elevator at a busy rta rapid stop, the i-team put a spotlight and just when it seem
they say carl adkins burkett himself inside a home on richard wright saturday after shooting james nielsen who had been arguing, nilsson passed away last night, please send a homeas, and found him dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> d a man shot while taking apart ride at the cuyahoga county fairg is out of the hospital, ronald grimes was working on it to begin operating, doctors put them into a coma to help his recovery, a spokesman says that he isa resting at home and...
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. >> by the way, did you see the nielsen ratings? my final speech against hillary's final speech, not even a contest. won by four or five million people. now, the press doesn't report that as an example when bernie sanders people walked out. you had the mass exit. nobody showed it. when they showed bernie angry, they are talking about bernie because he made a bad deal. he would have gone down as doing something important. once he made that deal, believe me, he has buyer's remorse. he looked at that and he was so angry when they were talking about him. his people are angry at him. they should be. if he would not have done anything, go home and go to sleep, relax. he would have been a hero. he made a deal with the devil. she's the devil. it's true. >> reporter: trump appears to be gearing up for a battle with his fellow republicans. one day after paul ryan issued a statement, trump posted a tweet monday night saying he appreciated the kind words from ryan's opponent in the gop primary for the speaker's congressional district. a warning
. >> by the way, did you see the nielsen ratings? my final speech against hillary's final speech, not even a contest. won by four or five million people. now, the press doesn't report that as an example when bernie sanders people walked out. you had the mass exit. nobody showed it. when they showed bernie angry, they are talking about bernie because he made a bad deal. he would have gone down as doing something important. once he made that deal, believe me, he has buyer's remorse. he...
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let's get more now from eric nielsen. great to have you on the program. we spoke to a couple fed presidents over the weekend. i'm not sure with the market is latching onto. it is overall uneasiness of what comes next. the real momentum is the fed and central banks. >> i think that is right. for me, the stress test is not the big deal. with thento this year fed saying they would probably hike four times. communication from the fed has not been great. i think the market is really confused right now. francine: we actually caught up with robert kaplan. i think september is very much on the table. i think we will have to see how events unfold. it is too soon to jump to a conclusion on that. one of the things i've learned as a central banker, you've got to be patient and we've got time to make a judgment between now and the september meeting. i want to take advantage of that time. we have two job reports between now and then. i want to get the benefit of that information before commenting. tom: why with a hike before a u.s. presidential election? would you not
let's get more now from eric nielsen. great to have you on the program. we spoke to a couple fed presidents over the weekend. i'm not sure with the market is latching onto. it is overall uneasiness of what comes next. the real momentum is the fed and central banks. >> i think that is right. for me, the stress test is not the big deal. with thento this year fed saying they would probably hike four times. communication from the fed has not been great. i think the market is really confused...
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. >> reporter: every few months, jack nielsen gets his parents to help them sort through these racketses and clothes that akeem hunt in the garage in alamo. jack collects this on purpose. >> it can be an expensive sport the place i wanted to break down the barrier for a lot of people in the bay area. we have kids rackets as well. >> reporter: at the age of 14, jack created "tennis community cares" with gently used tennis gear. >> maybe they played for a few months and realize they did not like it and they have equipment laying around or old rackets that of not being used much. >> reporter: he put out the donation barrels at the local tennis clubs, drawing up a business plan to convince the u. s. tennis association to partner with them. >> and the garages full of clothing, shoes and rackets, everything, and all of a sudden he realized he could direct this throughout the bay area. >> reporter: jack is a senior and says that the tennis community cares has helped nearly 500 people by giving away 200 rackets, the same number of shoes, and 800 clothing items. most "to the kids that would oth
. >> reporter: every few months, jack nielsen gets his parents to help them sort through these racketses and clothes that akeem hunt in the garage in alamo. jack collects this on purpose. >> it can be an expensive sport the place i wanted to break down the barrier for a lot of people in the bay area. we have kids rackets as well. >> reporter: at the age of 14, jack created "tennis community cares" with gently used tennis gear. >> maybe they played for a few...
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. >> reporter: every few months, jack nielsen get hits parents to help him sort through all the racquetsaccumulate in their garage in alamo. jack collects all this tennis stuff on purpose. >> can be an expensive sport to play. and i kind of wanted to break down that barrier for a lot of people, um, you know, in the bay area. we got kids' racquets, too,. >> reporter: three years ago at age 14, jack created tennis community cares, asking for donations of gently used tennis gear. >> maybe somebody tried to play tennis and they played it for, you know, a few months and then they realized they didn't like it and they have all this equipment laying around or maybe they had old racquets they aren't used too much. >> in fairly good shape. >> reporter: he put out donation barrels at local tennis clubs and drew up a business plan convincing the u.s. tennis association to become partners. >> it wasn't just a couple of racquets and shoes. this was garages full of clothing and shoes and racquets and every type of thing. all of a sudden, we can direct these to different programs all throughout the bay
. >> reporter: every few months, jack nielsen get hits parents to help him sort through all the racquetsaccumulate in their garage in alamo. jack collects all this tennis stuff on purpose. >> can be an expensive sport to play. and i kind of wanted to break down that barrier for a lot of people, um, you know, in the bay area. we got kids' racquets, too,. >> reporter: three years ago at age 14, jack created tennis community cares, asking for donations of gently used tennis gear....
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a male model has now posed for more book covers brittany nielsen introduces us to the new romance novel hearthrob. you're looking at this decade's fabio. jason baca: romance novel cover model... and the only man who can say he has been on more romance novel covers than fabio himself. beating fabio's record by 10 as of today... and he's not done. we caught up with him modeling for a book called, secrets taking on the roll of a cowboy- just he's portrayed. "one minute i'll be a highlander and then the next minute i'll jump into this military outfit...then for another shoot i"ll be this contemporary guy." he's selling fantasies- and he knows it. "she looks at the first thing she looks at is this guy, do i want to r about him, do i want to fantasize about him?" writers keep saying yes to that question. "when i start seeing i'm not getting called for these book covers its time for me to step it up. in the gym, i start working out a little bit harder, watching my diet a little bit more... little things that matter to bring out the abs, all these things so the author is saying, that's the guy
a male model has now posed for more book covers brittany nielsen introduces us to the new romance novel hearthrob. you're looking at this decade's fabio. jason baca: romance novel cover model... and the only man who can say he has been on more romance novel covers than fabio himself. beating fabio's record by 10 as of today... and he's not done. we caught up with him modeling for a book called, secrets taking on the roll of a cowboy- just he's portrayed. "one minute i'll be a highlander...
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amy nielsen, north liberty mayor11:40:47 w that our crossing guards have whistles and stop signs that light up to draw attention to the fact that there are kids crossing there. we repainted draw attention to the fact that there are kids crossing the street. traffic and pedestrians. wroblewski will walk with her children and hopes all kids are safe on their way to school.cheryl wroblewski, north liberty mother11:48:43 there's going to be a lot more traffic coming through our neighborhood tomorrow. look at the suggested walking routes for kids, we have links on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com.covering the corridor in north liberty, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news the cedar rapids school district's newest magnate school is now in operation. . .this morning, students and school leaders held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the grand opening of kenwood leadership academy. mayor ron corbett joined superintendent doctor brad buck and many others at the event.this school is th second magnet school in cedar rapids, joining the johnson steam academy. student ?health is a concern this time of year.
amy nielsen, north liberty mayor11:40:47 w that our crossing guards have whistles and stop signs that light up to draw attention to the fact that there are kids crossing there. we repainted draw attention to the fact that there are kids crossing the street. traffic and pedestrians. wroblewski will walk with her children and hopes all kids are safe on their way to school.cheryl wroblewski, north liberty mother11:48:43 there's going to be a lot more traffic coming through our neighborhood...
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park over the weekend they say that carl adkins barricaded himself saturday after shooting james nielsen they had been arguing, nilsson passed away last night, the police had a robot into the home after they do not hear from him for several hours an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> man shot while taking apart a ride at the cuyahoga county fair is out of the hospital, ronald grimes was on top of the bumper car they began operatingr the had to put into it,t to help his recovery, a spokesman says he is at home and could return to work later this weekt. >> lorain county teenager and his parents are suing thehe sheffield school over the drug policy, jack shea ays the lawsuit says the stage for the battle over students rights. >> under a drone policy and the school district those who participate in extracurricularss like football or drive to school must submit to drug testing ot, a brookside high school sophomore involved in some activities is challenging the policy. in court the 15-year-old and his parents maintain the drug testing policy violates students rights. >> drug testing pol
park over the weekend they say that carl adkins barricaded himself saturday after shooting james nielsen they had been arguing, nilsson passed away last night, the police had a robot into the home after they do not hear from him for several hours an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> man shot while taking apart a ride at the cuyahoga county fair is out of the hospital, ronald grimes was on top of the bumper car they began operatingr the had to put into it,t to help his recovery, a...
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[applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods.applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the department, professor of nyu department of nutrition and food studies. nutrition and food studies together again where they belong. dr. krishnendu ray. [applause] some of this as we have our conversations is a little bit about how i spent my summer vacation. mitchell was in our first graduating class, first class and is a phd from this study. it took him a little longer than some. >> i just graduated in the first class. [laughter] >> among the many interesting and fun and smart things that mitchell does, he took the food expo for american food to milan for six
[applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods.applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the...
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." >>> social justice anna lis nielsen went off on her uber driver for having a dancing hula girl on his dashboard. >> that is adorable. you didn't think the pill ridging of -- pillaging of the continent of hawaii. that doll is offensive to me, but you don't want to take it down because you found it at goodwill and it was a good find. >> i'm sorry about that. >> i am going to do worse than give uh one store. you will be on gawker. >> i'm on gawker? >> you will be published on gawker. >> thank you. >> you will be the next internet meme and it will be super funny. don't worry. they made up by the end. >> i wasn't nice enough to you? that's fine. i have been video recording the entire time. >> and that's cool. you are being respectful. >> no, actually you have been rude and entitled. >> i'm sorry my hawaiian lady is offending you. >> i'm sorry you have no consideration for hawaiian people who don't want to be a bobblehead item in your car driving for lift you selfish [bleep] idiot. >> i guess i'm being rude. >> they didn't mess up. the sassy passenger said in part, quote, everyone alrea
." >>> social justice anna lis nielsen went off on her uber driver for having a dancing hula girl on his dashboard. >> that is adorable. you didn't think the pill ridging of -- pillaging of the continent of hawaii. that doll is offensive to me, but you don't want to take it down because you found it at goodwill and it was a good find. >> i'm sorry about that. >> i am going to do worse than give uh one store. you will be on gawker. >> i'm on gawker? >>...
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according to nielsen, espn has lost the prescribers since the start of 2016 translating into 10 milliontomers than in 2013. because of the high demand in the sports programming, espn charges a high affiliate fee. disney is vulnerable to people unbundling their cable packages. --will be looking at numbers after the u.s. closing bell on tuesday. scarlet with disney numbers. disney will be out with earnings later today. manus cranny will have all of the manus: stabilization in china. easing for the seventh straight month signaling improving conditions for the world's second-largest economy. asian trade is near a one-year high. barbecue and brexit. for consumer goods. the bank of england says more easing is likely to be required slows ink. economy line with survey signals.
according to nielsen, espn has lost the prescribers since the start of 2016 translating into 10 milliontomers than in 2013. because of the high demand in the sports programming, espn charges a high affiliate fee. disney is vulnerable to people unbundling their cable packages. --will be looking at numbers after the u.s. closing bell on tuesday. scarlet with disney numbers. disney will be out with earnings later today. manus cranny will have all of the manus: stabilization in china. easing for...
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i knew it was going to be tremendous, and that overnight nielsen rating was phenomenal, and i was on the first episode you know which was great."that n january 12, 1966. you know which was great."that n january 12, 1966. before then, batman had enjoyed success as a comic book character as well as a few preceding television serials but was still being overshadowed by another caped hero. "yes, it's superman, strange visitor from another planet who came to earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men." superman was the gold standard, but in 1966, batman stepped out from under his long draped it and hoped that it would pay off and you know subsequently after some episodes were shown it was starting to... the success of it, you know, that whole series was becoming apparent, you know." the show's trademark was its overly campy style deliberately tongue-in-cheek. everything from the costumes, the fights and the gee-whiz, holy smokes dialogue. "holy complications!" holy smokes dialogue. "holy complications!" phenomenon enjoying quick popularity using a cliff-hanger formula
i knew it was going to be tremendous, and that overnight nielsen rating was phenomenal, and i was on the first episode you know which was great."that n january 12, 1966. you know which was great."that n january 12, 1966. before then, batman had enjoyed success as a comic book character as well as a few preceding television serials but was still being overshadowed by another caped hero. "yes, it's superman, strange visitor from another planet who came to earth with powers and...
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next to former moscow correspondent for the financial times david satter argues that doris nielsen and vladimir putin preside over the criminalization of russia. mr. sattar was the first u.s. journalist to be kicked out of russia since the fall of the soviet union. his look is "the less you know, the better you will sleep" or he spoke at the heritage foundation. >> good morning and welcome to the heritage foundation and our lori berman auditorium. we welcome those who join us on our heritage.orc web site as well as those joining us on c-span booktv in the future. we remind all of our outside yours you are welcome to send questions or comments at any time simply e-mailing speaker@heritage.org and for those in house we would appreciate your checking your mobile devices to see if they have been silenced. we will of course post the program on the heritage homepage following today's presentation or everyone's future reference as well. hosting or discussion is ted bromund a senior research fellow in our anglo-american relations appeared part of our margaret thatcher center for freedom. joins
next to former moscow correspondent for the financial times david satter argues that doris nielsen and vladimir putin preside over the criminalization of russia. mr. sattar was the first u.s. journalist to be kicked out of russia since the fall of the soviet union. his look is "the less you know, the better you will sleep" or he spoke at the heritage foundation. >> good morning and welcome to the heritage foundation and our lori berman auditorium. we welcome those who join us on...
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we were number two on nielsen ratings. there was every indication that people really hungering for more. what would you think --? >> we are hoping to begin more town hall meetings on primetime tv and hold more townhall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate. so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american public. right now they don't have a clue who we are or even that we exist. game is allthe about empowering the american voter for what they are demanding right now. which is more voices and more choices. i think just by empowering the american voter to be the driver in our democracy and in our elections that's what we have to do. fall where chips they may. we have to start with an inclusive and open democratic discussion. well wen't have it now are looking our mortality in the face and the american people are saying this stinks, if we cannot change the discussion now, when in heaven's name are we going to change it? it's got to be now. >> two more questions and then we will go to closing remarks. >
we were number two on nielsen ratings. there was every indication that people really hungering for more. what would you think --? >> we are hoping to begin more town hall meetings on primetime tv and hold more townhall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate. so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american public. right now they don't have a clue who we are or even that we exist. game is allthe about empowering the american voter for what they are demanding right...
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so, we really have this chance to not only look at the consumer products but kind of be the nielsen of the real world and understand. so, we're building really sophisticated analytic products based on that. we have this foot traffic growing around the world, so we protect everyone's privacy where at the aggregate level we can track cultural chan -- cultural changes. a bunch of academics in the u.k. were using foursquare data to predict which neighborhoods would gentrify, which we hear in brooklyn is awesome to be thinking about how neighborhoods change. so, all these cultural trends of the real world, we're able to capture. if you can't figure out how to build a profitable business with that insight into 120 countries, you should go home. but we know we can. katie: is this data from voluntarily people checking in, or is in the background? how is this data being used? dennis: it's not just data from people that are checking in. one of the things we're really proud about, that we've built over the last four or five years, is technology called, "pilgrim." it's a piece of code you can put
so, we really have this chance to not only look at the consumer products but kind of be the nielsen of the real world and understand. so, we're building really sophisticated analytic products based on that. we have this foot traffic growing around the world, so we protect everyone's privacy where at the aggregate level we can track cultural chan -- cultural changes. a bunch of academics in the u.k. were using foursquare data to predict which neighborhoods would gentrify, which we hear in...
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that -- town hall meeting last week, we were trending number one on twitter, we were number two on nielsengs. there was every indication that people were really hungering for more. >> what would you -- what would you think people being [indiscernible] to gain more appeal? jill stein: we are hoping to begin some more town hall meetings on primetime tv, to hold more townhall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american public. right now, they don't have a clue who we are or even that we exist. i think the name of the game is all about empowering the american voter for what they are demanding right now, which is more voices and more choices. they don't like who they've got. so i think just by empowering the american voter to be the driver here in our democracy and in our election, you know, that's what we have to do. and you know, and let the chips fall where they may. but we've got to start with an inclusive and open democratic discussion. if we can't have it now, while we're looking at our mortality in the face, and the ameri
that -- town hall meeting last week, we were trending number one on twitter, we were number two on nielsengs. there was every indication that people were really hungering for more. >> what would you -- what would you think people being [indiscernible] to gain more appeal? jill stein: we are hoping to begin some more town hall meetings on primetime tv, to hold more townhall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american...
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. >> by the way, did you see the nielsen ratings came out?st. won by four or five million people. now the press doesn't report that. >> okay. we just did. eugene scott. >> brian stelter did an entire article on that. >> trump says his convention speech beat hillarys. acmed talked about the tone which he finds disgusting. it is clearly resonating. he has followers and viewers and his message has an audience. >> very much so. it was an interesting comment that you hinted at. the way we know he did well in the ratings with his speech is because of the media. although that speech got more viewer viewers, what we saw is hillary clinton is leading in the polls. you don't elect presidents based on the speeches and viewers. it will be interesting to see if donald trump can take the lead in the polls. if he continues to have situations like this one involving the khans, that remains to be seen. >> eugene, brian, achmed. thank you for being with us at 5:40 this morning. >> controversy for breakfast. >>> the u.s. expanding the role on isis with the u.s.
. >> by the way, did you see the nielsen ratings came out?st. won by four or five million people. now the press doesn't report that. >> okay. we just did. eugene scott. >> brian stelter did an entire article on that. >> trump says his convention speech beat hillarys. acmed talked about the tone which he finds disgusting. it is clearly resonating. he has followers and viewers and his message has an audience. >> very much so. it was an interesting comment that you...
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we were number two on nielsen ratings. it was every indication that people were hungering for more. >> what would you think it would be necessary for private viewers to gain more ... >> we are hoping tobegin more town hall meetings on primetime tv . to hold more town hall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american public because right now they don't have a clue who we are or that we exist. the name of the game is all about empowering the american voter or what they are demanding right now which is more voices and more choices. they don't like they've got so just by empowering the american voter to be the driver here in our democracy and in our elections, that's what we have to do and let the chips fall where they may but we've got to start with an inclusive and open democratic discussion. if we can have it now while we are looking our mortality in the face and see american people are saying this stinks, if we cannot change the discussion now, when in heave
we were number two on nielsen ratings. it was every indication that people were hungering for more. >> what would you think it would be necessary for private viewers to gain more ... >> we are hoping tobegin more town hall meetings on primetime tv . to hold more town hall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american public because right now they don't have a clue who we are or that we exist. the name of the game is...
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. >> guest: the bestseller list is generated by nielsens, and they take from maryland, virginia and -- [laughter] d.c. yes. and that information is just given to us, and we filter out some things like textbooks, other things that might show up, you know, certain times of the year. as everyone else does with our bestseller list, to make it cohere to the editorial judgment. >> host: what are some of the best selling books in washington right now this. >> guest: it doesn't tend to differ that much from the national list. once in a while a conference will come in, and that'll push books up on the list or someone will visit, that will do it. someone will come to politics & prose, they'll move 300 copies that week, but in general, the list tracks pretty much the national list. so keep looking at that seeing if we should switch, and we kind of like the idiosyncratic elements that pop up once in a while, but it didn't that different. >> host: you're here at publishers convention in chicago. what's the importance of this to you? >> guest: i get to meet a lot of publicists that i've talked to a
. >> guest: the bestseller list is generated by nielsens, and they take from maryland, virginia and -- [laughter] d.c. yes. and that information is just given to us, and we filter out some things like textbooks, other things that might show up, you know, certain times of the year. as everyone else does with our bestseller list, to make it cohere to the editorial judgment. >> host: what are some of the best selling books in washington right now this. >> guest: it doesn't tend...
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please help me welcome jasmine nielsen, executive director of just food. we do not mean only food, we food --d with -- need food with a sense of social justice. >> just food was started 20 years ago by a group of people that were looking at the movement towards sustainable agriculture and the antihunger movement thinking that there should not be parallel lines. we had farms disappearing and we have people in the city were hungry. they convened the first conference the first year and what they eventually hit on was the first thing they did which was csa. community supported agriculture. at the point that just food was founded, there was one csa in new york city. there are now 130 in our network. from the beginning, there was a focus on making sure that was accessible to everyone. regardless of income. csa often involves payment upfront and loans and pay-as-you-go for certain people. ied too successfully lobb make sure you could use snap benefits or food stamps over time it really evolved to become community given solutions to bringing fresh fruit and neighb
please help me welcome jasmine nielsen, executive director of just food. we do not mean only food, we food --d with -- need food with a sense of social justice. >> just food was started 20 years ago by a group of people that were looking at the movement towards sustainable agriculture and the antihunger movement thinking that there should not be parallel lines. we had farms disappearing and we have people in the city were hungry. they convened the first conference the first year and what...
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[applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the nyurtment, professor of department of nutrition and food studies. nutrition and food studies together again where they belong. dr. ray. [applause] as we have our conversations is a little bit mitchell was in our first graduating class, first class and is a phd from this study. i did not graduate first but i was in the first class. [laughter] >> among the many interesting and bible and fun things he does is, he took the food expo for american food to milan for six months. he drank a lot of espresso. we're going to ask in what he things about starbucks complet
[applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the...
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so we really have this chance to at the consumer products but kind of be the nielsen of the real world and we're building really sophisticated analytic productos that. it's foot traffic data of millions and millions of people round the world, we protect everyone's privacy where at the easiest level, predict cultural how traffic e changes where a bunch of academics in the u.k. were using foursquare data to predict which neighborhoods would gentrify hich we hear in brooklyn is awesome to be thinking about how neighborhoods change. so all these cultural trends of the real world we're able to and if you can't figure out how to build a profitable into ss with that insight 120 countries, you should go home. can.we know we icate -- from is this data voluntarily people checking in or how is this data being used. dennis: it's not just data from people that are checking in. one of the things we're really about that we're built over the last four or five years and it's technology called pilgrim. it's a code you can put on a device and depending on where the device is and the signal we exactly whe
so we really have this chance to at the consumer products but kind of be the nielsen of the real world and we're building really sophisticated analytic productos that. it's foot traffic data of millions and millions of people round the world, we protect everyone's privacy where at the easiest level, predict cultural how traffic e changes where a bunch of academics in the u.k. were using foursquare data to predict which neighborhoods would gentrify hich we hear in brooklyn is awesome to be...
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. >> by the way, did you see the nielsen ratings came out.llary's final speech, not even a contest. won by four or five million. now, the press doesn't report. >> hopefully you could understand that. cnn senior media correspondent and host of "reliable sources" brian stelter. >> when the going gets tough, trump gets tough with the media. that's what we're seeing right now. an especially strong period of media bashing by donald trump. he knows he gets a lot of retweets and gets his crowds energized. i say, why is not talking about us and poll policy? why is he talking about us and not hillary clinton? he went on a tweet storm yesterday, posting almost a dozen messages against this network. one of them said cnn will soon be the least trusted name in news if they continue to be the press shop for hillary clinton. of course, cnn has tried to have a lot of balance. pro trump supporters, pro hillary commentators, and that will continue. he's also criticized the "new york times." here is what he said on sean hannity's show last night, saying the tim
. >> by the way, did you see the nielsen ratings came out.llary's final speech, not even a contest. won by four or five million. now, the press doesn't report. >> hopefully you could understand that. cnn senior media correspondent and host of "reliable sources" brian stelter. >> when the going gets tough, trump gets tough with the media. that's what we're seeing right now. an especially strong period of media bashing by donald trump. he knows he gets a lot of...
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nielsen rate is 88 million, a dropoff.hat you have is the footrace between new initiatives and this decline in the traditional linear that is so important. it just obscures shanghai disney, obscures the turn in hong kong, quite impressive, it obscures the 29 movies that have each made $800 million. >> amazing. >> david, they're not as big. now, they still -- i mean, now maybe i'm missing the play here, mrs. lincoln, 12% earnings growth. and you should pay maybe 16 times. but david, do you know what multiple was when they were at 100 million subs? >> over 20, right. or was it? >> 16. >> right where we are right now. >> now we have 88. >> right. >> but theme parks are much better and movies are much more predictab predictable. they will never give them credit for predictability in movieps. they can't believe it could continue. i don't know. this is a fundamental existential issue, they call it the delta, the rate of change of ken matter and you can go through that whole conference call and they're not talking about "finding
nielsen rate is 88 million, a dropoff.hat you have is the footrace between new initiatives and this decline in the traditional linear that is so important. it just obscures shanghai disney, obscures the turn in hong kong, quite impressive, it obscures the 29 movies that have each made $800 million. >> amazing. >> david, they're not as big. now, they still -- i mean, now maybe i'm missing the play here, mrs. lincoln, 12% earnings growth. and you should pay maybe 16 times. but david,...
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we have this chance but also be the nielsen of the real world and understand and base products on that. we are able to see how traffic changes where a bunch of academics in the uk were using foursquare data to predict which neighborhood would gentrify and how neighborhoods change. all the cultural trends from the real world we are able to capture. you can't paying your how to build profitable business in 120 countries, then you should go home. >> sit from the backgrounds -- i'm sure some people are wondering how is there added venue? >> you're talking about programs? >> sure, one of the things that we are proud about that we have built in the last four or five years is a technology called pilgrim, a piece of code that you can put on a device and depending on where the device we can figure out where it is and where it's been. that piece of technology is how do we learn about the place that is you've been to so we can make smarter recommendations, that piece of technology makes it whenever you go check in on swarm, with know e exactly the place where you've been. we are able to give them
we have this chance but also be the nielsen of the real world and understand and base products on that. we are able to see how traffic changes where a bunch of academics in the uk were using foursquare data to predict which neighborhood would gentrify and how neighborhoods change. all the cultural trends from the real world we are able to capture. you can't paying your how to build profitable business in 120 countries, then you should go home. >> sit from the backgrounds -- i'm sure some...
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up on cnn for a town hall meeting week, we were trending number one on twitter and number two on nielsen ratings. there was every indication peep -- indication people were hungering for more. reporter: what would you think to gain more? ms. stein: we are hoping to begin more town hall meetings on prime time tv, more town hall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate so that we can be seen and heard by the american public. right now they don't have a clue who we are or that we exist. i think the name of the game is all about empowering the american voter for what they are demanding right now, which is more voices and more choices. they don't like who they have got so by empowering the american voter to be the driver in our election that is what we have to do and let the chips fall where they may. we have to start with an inclusive and open democratic discussion if we can't have it now while we are looking our mortality in the face and american people are saying this stinks, if we can not change the discussion now when are we going to change it? got to be now. >> two more quest
up on cnn for a town hall meeting week, we were trending number one on twitter and number two on nielsen ratings. there was every indication peep -- indication people were hungering for more. reporter: what would you think to gain more? ms. stein: we are hoping to begin more town hall meetings on prime time tv, more town hall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate so that we can be seen and heard by the american public. right now they don't have a clue who we are or that we exist....
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according to nielsen, espn lost almost 2.4 million subscribers since the start of 2016.2013.tomers than because of the high demand for sports programming, espn charges a high affiliate fee which is the fee the cable guys went up paying disney for the content, four times its nearest rival. that makes disney vulnerable to people unbundling your cable packages and cutting the cord. those fears triggered the media selloff last august. espn isn the one hand, a great thing but if it starts to get week, then you have real challenges. by paulbe joined sweeney, director of media research for bloomberg intelligence. let's go back to scripps and compare it with espn. what you see is a version of espn with a weaker cable property. what are you looking for for disney? it's all about the cable network, particularly espn. we were talking a year ago about how espn actually lost subscribers. that brings out the concern over cord cutting, skinny bundles and it goes to the issue if cable television model and of its at risk. estimates butheir they reported a decline in affiliate fees in the
according to nielsen, espn lost almost 2.4 million subscribers since the start of 2016.2013.tomers than because of the high demand for sports programming, espn charges a high affiliate fee which is the fee the cable guys went up paying disney for the content, four times its nearest rival. that makes disney vulnerable to people unbundling your cable packages and cutting the cord. those fears triggered the media selloff last august. espn isn the one hand, a great thing but if it starts to get...
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we were number two on nielsen ratings.there was every indication that people really hungering for more. >> what would you think -- >> we are hoping to begin more town hall meetings on primetime tv and hold more townhall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate. so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american public. right now they don't have a clue who we are or even that we exist. the name of the game is all about empowering the american voter for what they are demanding right now. which is more voices and more choices. i think just by empowering the american voter to be the driver in our democracy and in our elections, that's what we have to do. and let the chips fall where they may. we have to start with an inclusive and open democratic discussion. if we can't have it now well we are looking our mortality in the face and the american people are saying this stinks, if we cannot change the discussion now, when in heaven's name are we going to change it? it's got to be now. >> two more questions and t
we were number two on nielsen ratings.there was every indication that people really hungering for more. >> what would you think -- >> we are hoping to begin more town hall meetings on primetime tv and hold more townhall forums with myself and possibly with my running mate. so that we can actually be seen and heard by the american public. right now they don't have a clue who we are or even that we exist. the name of the game is all about empowering the american voter for what they...
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please help me jasmÍn nielsen. >> i'm thinking that those shouldn't be parallel lines. had farms disappearing and we had people in the city who were hungry and they cast around for a while, the very first conference the very first year and what they eventually hit on as the first thing they did with csa, at the point food founded, there was a focus and a whole lot of others in the city. from the very beginning there was a focus on making sure that that was accessible to everyone regardless of income, so you know csa involves payment funds but we encourage revolving loans, pay as you go for certain people and lobbied to make sure you could use snap benefits or food benefits. so we do that in a variety of ways, we support urban farmers and community gardeners and growing for their communities. out of that, they said, now they are growing. we teach people how to teach their neighbors how to grow and out of that, they said, now we are growing enough food that we want to formally sell it and we want to start our own farmer's markets so they told us we had to learn and learne
please help me jasmÍn nielsen. >> i'm thinking that those shouldn't be parallel lines. had farms disappearing and we had people in the city who were hungry and they cast around for a while, the very first conference the very first year and what they eventually hit on as the first thing they did with csa, at the point food founded, there was a focus and a whole lot of others in the city. from the very beginning there was a focus on making sure that that was accessible to everyone...