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25 millionto dollars nikedu to conct internal probe of company or c splatter thepany with bad publ nity guilty. >> arctic has been changing a lot over the years. someti ssts blame climate change for that. now that the president has floated the idea of buying greenland, a lot of people are thinking maybe it's not such a bad idea. the arctic could be fild with treasures and untapped resources. america is the onlyd inter i party. so russia -- i think i should said america is not the only interested party. so is russia, china and others. >> new this morning nike a offeringhoe won't be just good foreet but also mind. shoe brand teaming up with psychothapist to launch a new words in myee f aims to end the health stigma. ficial collar of mental health ld it out 2 days to support the foundation of suicide prevenon. >> 4:55 right now weather and traffic on thefives. talking t hoas has ever changing forecast. >> good morning. changing in a good way finally at least today in temperature department getting rid of 90s yes at last. still haveum hid gets better. chance of showers see them clea radar.
25 millionto dollars nikedu to conct internal probe of company or c splatter thepany with bad publ nity guilty. >> arctic has been changing a lot over the years. someti ssts blame climate change for that. now that the president has floated the idea of buying greenland, a lot of people are thinking maybe it's not such a bad idea. the arctic could be fild with treasures and untapped resources. america is the onlyd inter i party. so russia -- i think i should said america is not the only...
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have the more recent time where thags flared up as of last year with students, teachers and omother nityz, on the board of the american indian cultural cent but an alum of the ls public schoo were students complaining about this mural when you were in high school? >> yes. and i remember myself being mupset by thal when i saw it at washington high school. just because i did not go to washington, i graduated in 1916 never means i saw itin person. i went there for sports. i have been to the school and remember thinking why does one of my ancestors look like a decoratiowhile here and dead in this mural. to me dothat not look like decoration. i have been an tive participate in the education program since -- forever. for a very long time. part of my life. we had students coming to us saying we don't want this here. we have students here telling us that they don't want that there because don't feel it is empowering them. hurts them to see it deve in their school. at the end of the day it is in a lobby as a coration. it is art that is decorating the lobby of washington rehi:< school. i r"vdon't
have the more recent time where thags flared up as of last year with students, teachers and omother nityz, on the board of the american indian cultural cent but an alum of the ls public schoo were students complaining about this mural when you were in high school? >> yes. and i remember myself being mupset by thal when i saw it at washington high school. just because i did not go to washington, i graduated in 1916 never means i saw itin person. i went there for sports. i have been to the...
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build, they raised their familyies in and have the right to self-determination and ha to live with dig nitystly, that cityies and communityies should be judged b how it treats the elderly and we need to work every single day to make san francisco the number one age-friendly city in amer a america. [ applause ]. >> so today we secelebrate a mar milestone, but this day has been a long, long, long time in coupcom coming and we secelebrate the hd work that's kind of led us here. the path has been extensive to say the least, but one mietric that led us here is simple. in 2007 as an organization we decided that no senior should have to wait longer than 30 yda s to receive our service and we partnered with the department of aging and adult service s to mae sure that anyone who is in emergency is served within two to five days. that simple commitment has driven us to the growth that we've seen that's brought us to this need today to build this new kitchen. in 2007, just to give you an idea, we served 523,000 meals in the city and delivered them, and this year 2 # -- 2.1. think about that growth. we
build, they raised their familyies in and have the right to self-determination and ha to live with dig nitystly, that cityies and communityies should be judged b how it treats the elderly and we need to work every single day to make san francisco the number one age-friendly city in amer a america. [ applause ]. >> so today we secelebrate a mar milestone, but this day has been a long, long, long time in coupcom coming and we secelebrate the hd work that's kind of led us here. the path has...
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it has been a company that has gotten a lot of attention for its unusual financial metrics, tda,niti-adjustedhings like that. emily: let's talk about what analysts are actually looking for. what are the questions they want answers to? >> i think they are trying to assess this as a real estate company or tech company. it is something wework has gone back and forth on for many years about how it presents its identity. it wants to be seen as a tech company in part because it is interested in getting that sort of multiple in the markets, and it would be a much more valuable proposition for wework to be seen as such. of course, people look at it and think that this is a company that takes on leases, rents out smaller parcels of real estate and should be considered more like a real estate company or an investment that is modeled more on how real estate models are done. emily: you mentioned the more unconventional metrics. there has also been controversy around the founder and how much money has been taken off the table. what is the status of that? >> that is still part of the story of wework but i
it has been a company that has gotten a lot of attention for its unusual financial metrics, tda,niti-adjustedhings like that. emily: let's talk about what analysts are actually looking for. what are the questions they want answers to? >> i think they are trying to assess this as a real estate company or tech company. it is something wework has gone back and forth on for many years about how it presents its identity. it wants to be seen as a tech company in part because it is interested in...
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broadcasting is a critical electronic thread that keeps together, nity informed and safe. the exceptions to the benefit this local broadcast system are those communities hat continue to be served by out of market stations as a result of stellar. 1988, when the original satellite law was enacted viewers had two predominant video programming. over the air broadcasting, television, or subscription offered by a single local provider. legislation, a predecessor of stellar, was successful in enabling the satellite television companies to better compete with monopoly. but it was never meant to be permanent. gave satellite operators a crutch. the ability to serve local with out of market network programming at below market rates, and without having negotiate for it, but 30 years later, today's media is virtually unrecognizable and dramatically different, even compared to just at the last stellar renewal. that satellite companies congress subsidized are now behemoths, dollar and today's competent decision for viewers comes not from those tv providers and their cable brethren, but a
broadcasting is a critical electronic thread that keeps together, nity informed and safe. the exceptions to the benefit this local broadcast system are those communities hat continue to be served by out of market stations as a result of stellar. 1988, when the original satellite law was enacted viewers had two predominant video programming. over the air broadcasting, television, or subscription offered by a single local provider. legislation, a predecessor of stellar, was successful in enabling...