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goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins.moved into television, making films like this 1960s acid trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock. and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge! if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for were absolutely all that the theatre was about. some of his operas stayed in the repertory for decades. though the critics sometimes sneered. the thin skinned miller took that badly, perversely claiming he was underappreciated in brit
goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins.moved into television, making films like this 1960s acid trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock. and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge! if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a...
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[applause] >> hello, i am sidney perkins. -- cindy perkins. thank you very much for being here. it's a good thing. i have noticed that when funding processes change in an agency, the values automatically follow, even if the leaders do their best to keep that from happening, so in this country, you have to raise ridiculous amounts of money to run for office. ms. warren: hmm. i have heard that. [laughter] >> i thought so. i thought is, what ideas do you have for campaign finance reform so people are no longer beholden to the billionaires so that the values can return to the people and all that? ms. warren: there's a whole bunch of things we can do like overturn citizens united. democracy is not for sale. [applause] i also have a plan for public funding, so somebody could raise $10 from an individual donor and then we put in another $60 so that individual donors really that individual donors really matter in the system and the bigger the donation, the less lever on how it works out. here is the basic thing we should be looking for. i get it, billionaires are going to own more shoes
[applause] >> hello, i am sidney perkins. -- cindy perkins. thank you very much for being here. it's a good thing. i have noticed that when funding processes change in an agency, the values automatically follow, even if the leaders do their best to keep that from happening, so in this country, you have to raise ridiculous amounts of money to run for office. ms. warren: hmm. i have heard that. [laughter] >> i thought so. i thought is, what ideas do you have for campaign finance...
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goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins.d trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock. and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge! if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for were absolutely all that the theatre was about. some of his operas stayed in the repertory for decades. though the critics sometimes sneered. the thin skinned miller took that badly, perversely claiming he was underappreciated in britain. i get asked to do things now much less than i used
goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins.d trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock. and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge! if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart, and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and...
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frances perkins is my favorite story on this. i'm sure people know frances perkins. remember the short version before the fire factory. people had been out marching. them.ctory owners heard they were not going to cut into their profits and make changes to protect these women. they went to albany where state government was. they went to albany and greased enough palms nobody made them change the law. frances perkins said you keep marching. but let's work together on the issues we've gotten. you keep marching and pushing and i'm going to albany to work from the inside. i'm going to get the laws changed. aws started with the fire los and move to the labor laws. franklin roosevelt becomes president and brings her along, first woman to become a cabinet official. she becomes secretary of lab or. what can one persistent woman backed up by millions across the country accomplish? let me remind you what she accomplished. social security, minimum-wage, the end of child labor. the right to join a union. and the weekend. [laughter] so you ask how you can be at the i'm not running
frances perkins is my favorite story on this. i'm sure people know frances perkins. remember the short version before the fire factory. people had been out marching. them.ctory owners heard they were not going to cut into their profits and make changes to protect these women. they went to albany where state government was. they went to albany and greased enough palms nobody made them change the law. frances perkins said you keep marching. but let's work together on the issues we've gotten. you...
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let's bring in ken perkins, who joins us from boston. anreally feels like execution these days because you have the haves and the have-nots. >> it really is. if you look at the industry as a whole, the consumer is faring well. we have had numerous management indicates that walmart, tosca -- costco, it is about the ability to generate traffic and execute. we are seeing bifurcation and who is executing and where the consumer is going and where it is not, and it is not for the mall and the department store space. it is more to the discount oriented retailers. ornie: is it a price thing, the choice that is in the department stores and deke out -- discount retailers, they obviously target them pretty well. macy's at one point recently seemed to be turning around, and now it has gone back the other way again. >> last year all the department stores got a bum from the tax cuts and it felt like there was increased moment -- got a bump on the tax cuts and felt like there was increased momentum. this year they are declining or disloyal rating quart
let's bring in ken perkins, who joins us from boston. anreally feels like execution these days because you have the haves and the have-nots. >> it really is. if you look at the industry as a whole, the consumer is faring well. we have had numerous management indicates that walmart, tosca -- costco, it is about the ability to generate traffic and execute. we are seeing bifurcation and who is executing and where the consumer is going and where it is not, and it is not for the mall and the...
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rated pg. ♪ ♪ do do do do do >> there's a good reason elizabeth perkins and jay baruchel are singing star together in "the moodies" and we had the cast, well, sically take over our job as interviewers. >> and the first thing they learned --ouot to be ready foanytng. ♪ da da da da >> so mr. leery, i have a question. >> oh -- bee. >> bee! >> hang on a moment. >> what the [ bleep ] does that say? >> is there anythingou would >> yeah.ask me? i would like to ask you about "big." >> oh, god. yes, i did jump on t trampoline. yes, i was in th mieith tom hanks. >> okay. are u ming to becomenef thanchors of the show? >> i would like to be an anchor t show. it's always been my dream. >> yes. u' explained the show to them, right? no, i vice president. >> what's the point of being on "e.t." if u'reot gonna explain the show we'll tell yay. "the moodies" are coming to fox. it's all about the insanity that happens whenamily gets together for christmas. elizabeth pla the kooky mom. >> yea it's a disaster. >> and how bad does it get in the moody household? on a scale of one to ten, ten being the worst
rated pg. ♪ ♪ do do do do do >> there's a good reason elizabeth perkins and jay baruchel are singing star together in "the moodies" and we had the cast, well, sically take over our job as interviewers. >> and the first thing they learned --ouot to be ready foanytng. ♪ da da da da >> so mr. leery, i have a question. >> oh -- bee. >> bee! >> hang on a moment. >> what the [ bleep ] does that say? >> is there anythingou would >>...
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did sugar ray sijer mark ♪ ♪ do do do do do ♪ da da da da da >> there's a good reason elizabeth perkinsnging our song. >> yeah, they star together in "the moodies" and we had the cast, well, basically take over our job as interviewers. >> and the first thing they learned -- you got to be ready for anything. ♪ da da da da da >> so mr. leery, i have a question. >> oh -- bee. >> bee! >> hang on a moment. >> what the [ bleep ] does that say? >> is there anything you would like to ask me? >> yeah. i would like to ask you about "big." >> oh, god. yes, i did jump on the trampoline. yes, i was in that movie with tom hanks. >> okay. are you aiming to become one of the anchors of the show? >> i would like to be an anchor on the show. it's always been my dream. >> yes. you've explained the show to them, right? >> no, i vice president. >> what's the point of being on "e.t." if you're not gonna explain the show? >> that's okay. we'll tell ya. "the moodies" are coming to fox. it's all about the insanity that happens when family gets together for christmas. elizabeth plays the kooky mom. >> yeah. it's
did sugar ray sijer mark ♪ ♪ do do do do do ♪ da da da da da >> there's a good reason elizabeth perkinsnging our song. >> yeah, they star together in "the moodies" and we had the cast, well, basically take over our job as interviewers. >> and the first thing they learned -- you got to be ready for anything. ♪ da da da da da >> so mr. leery, i have a question. >> oh -- bee. >> bee! >> hang on a moment. >> what the [ bleep ] does...
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perkins in the trump impeachment process but as the media hand-wringing ramps up one former congressman tells. nothing no one's coming out. are looking at the way the democrats handled these hearings and say hey this isn't quite fair right now people are sick and tired of this so i like the democrats by. will do center here in moscow just to midday no this wednesday 27th of november it's kevin 0 in here with a half hour update for you 1st delegates at this week's international chemical weapons watchdog conference for a new body will be able to assign blame for toxic attacks several countries are threatening to block funding the ensuring wednesday's budget vote if it includes provision for this new fault finding team previously the o.p.c. w. could only say whether or not a chemical attack had taken place and as a senior correspondent were against the of reports next even that mandates in question after leaks from whistleblowers. u.b.c. w. was all that stood between humanity and the terrible terrible curse of chemical weapons they did this by never taking sides they never assigned blame t
perkins in the trump impeachment process but as the media hand-wringing ramps up one former congressman tells. nothing no one's coming out. are looking at the way the democrats handled these hearings and say hey this isn't quite fair right now people are sick and tired of this so i like the democrats by. will do center here in moscow just to midday no this wednesday 27th of november it's kevin 0 in here with a half hour update for you 1st delegates at this week's international chemical weapons...
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we speak to the ceo and their investor at kleiner perkins. that is next.is bloomberg. ♪ when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. save up to $400 a year when you switch. plus, get 50% off when you buy any new lg phone. xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. desk ai to wrap up health trouble tickets. that is the goal of move works. it is a startup founded in 2016, close to $75 million funding round led by sapphire adventures. that brings the total raised close to $105 million. move works counts linkedin, centex, broadcom and western and more as part of its user base. joining us to discuss, moveworks ceo and cofounder robin shaw and kleiner perkins partner mamoud. describe the company and what you want
we speak to the ceo and their investor at kleiner perkins. that is next.is bloomberg. ♪ when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. save up to $400 a year when you switch. plus, get 50% off when you buy any new lg phone....
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no, perkins. laughter. if you prick us, do we not bleed?ect plays, including laurence olivier in the merchant of venice. a bit more clarity... strident, sometimes rude — he became a big beast of english theatre. itjust needs to be a little more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody said, "what if i don't agree with you, jonathan?" and he said, "change your profession." ooh. blood vessels, heart... he presented a medical series on television and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i'd been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong. little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk — these negligible details, which you are trained to keep your eye open for, were absolutely all that the theatre was about. if you're here singing, i think you need to be a litt
no, perkins. laughter. if you prick us, do we not bleed?ect plays, including laurence olivier in the merchant of venice. a bit more clarity... strident, sometimes rude — he became a big beast of english theatre. itjust needs to be a little more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody...
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. >> the perkins family made the most of dim light as their night slipped into darkness. dinner by lantern once again. >> i want things to be done. get the power back and get back to our holiday festivities. right. >> families find it difficult to plan, difficult to relax. >> at least this time their food is safe. a generator hooked to the fridge but a dark house is a cold house. >> it will be warm enough for us. we have a lot of blankets stay warm. >> it's a horrible inconvenience. i know that. >> county officials are monitoring the outage. grateful it's smaller than build. >> we've learned a lot of lessons. we've gotten a lot of feedback. we've heard from you. >> pg&e defends the shutoffs but says they will become less frequent and more targeted going forward. >> i want to believe them. >> local leaders do you think the bankrupt utility can really deliver. >> i've not seen the hardening that needs to take place, the breaking of the grids into smaller segments and really identifying those high risk areas and actually taking action. >> collectively we're getting the hang
. >> the perkins family made the most of dim light as their night slipped into darkness. dinner by lantern once again. >> i want things to be done. get the power back and get back to our holiday festivities. right. >> families find it difficult to plan, difficult to relax. >> at least this time their food is safe. a generator hooked to the fridge but a dark house is a cold house. >> it will be warm enough for us. we have a lot of blankets stay warm. >> it's a...
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goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins.ved into television, making films like the ‘60s acid trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon, he was directing plays as well, including lawrence olivier, no less, as shakespeare's shylock. if you rob us, shall we not revenge? if we are like you and the rest, we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart and intestine... he presented a medical series on television the body in question, and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for were absolutely all that the theatre was about. some of his opera stayed in the repertory for decades, though the critics sometimes sneered. the thin—skinned miller took that badly, perversely claiming he was underappreciated in britain. i get asked much less to
goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins.ved into television, making films like the ‘60s acid trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon, he was directing plays as well, including lawrence olivier, no less, as shakespeare's shylock. if you rob us, shall we not revenge? if we are like you and the rest, we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart and intestine... he presented a medical series on...
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while the movie's director insists his film is about love not violence conservative radio host dave perkins and london social activist lee just came on the program to share their thoughts about what's been happening here. way incidents all sorts of fail right across so well almost every day those films do you know and getting banned. culture is under constant attack grime music now they say now black failings whatever we're doing even in the areas where we have fabulous they successful we still don't know a scape bit to criticism why don't we just assess all asia and to tame and activities in britain in relation to the hot coals because football least of all people should movies in a cinema if we could think of thousands of types of activities that take place where serious crime and criminality is much more in excess than we witness over the . us so let's treat everybody on an equal playing field i don't think it's possible for the movie to cause violence i think it's possible for the movie to set the foundation for violence and then predict with some levels of confidence or even certainty
while the movie's director insists his film is about love not violence conservative radio host dave perkins and london social activist lee just came on the program to share their thoughts about what's been happening here. way incidents all sorts of fail right across so well almost every day those films do you know and getting banned. culture is under constant attack grime music now they say now black failings whatever we're doing even in the areas where we have fabulous they successful we still...
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its pasture, its livestock, and neil perkins, a son and steward of this soil, is farming in challengingow we're going to make it through the next month and keep going, really. margins have always been tight, but neil's fear is that welsh lamb could flood the uk market, driving down prices, if there's no post brexit trade deal with europe. two hours‘ drive away, at the royal welsh winter fair, amidst the prized cows and tractors, is a stand offering mental health advice for hard—pressed farmers. emma picton—jones understands the pressures. and things like that, you don't ever get... it never gets better, but you get used to it. her husband took his own life three years ago. now, brexit uncertainty plagues many. that could be the thing that tips somebody over the edge. in october, we had our highest number of calls that we've ever received on the call line, and whether that's down to what was potentially going to happen at the end of october... we could have left the eu by then. exactly, and it could very well be linked to that. do you feel that the agricultural community feels a little b
its pasture, its livestock, and neil perkins, a son and steward of this soil, is farming in challengingow we're going to make it through the next month and keep going, really. margins have always been tight, but neil's fear is that welsh lamb could flood the uk market, driving down prices, if there's no post brexit trade deal with europe. two hours‘ drive away, at the royal welsh winter fair, amidst the prized cows and tractors, is a stand offering mental health advice for hard—pressed...
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it is pasture, livestock, and neil perkins, a son and steward of this soil, is forming in challengingigures and seeing how we will make it through the next month and keep going, really. margins have always been tight, but neil's fear is that welsh lamb could flood the uk market, driving down prices, if there is no post brexit trade deal with europe. two hours' drive away, at the royal welsh fare, amid the prize cow is tractors, there is a standard offering mental health advice for ha rd—pressed standard offering mental health advice for hard—pressed farmers. emma understands the pressures. you don't ever get... it never gets better, but you get used to it.l husband took his own life three yea rs husband took his own life three years ago. now brexit uncertainty plagues many. it could tip somebody over the edge. in october, we had the highest number of calls ever on the highest number of calls ever on the line, and whether that was down to what was potentially going to happen at the end of october... white mite we could have left the eu by then. do you feel that this area feels left out
it is pasture, livestock, and neil perkins, a son and steward of this soil, is forming in challengingigures and seeing how we will make it through the next month and keep going, really. margins have always been tight, but neil's fear is that welsh lamb could flood the uk market, driving down prices, if there is no post brexit trade deal with europe. two hours' drive away, at the royal welsh fare, amid the prize cow is tractors, there is a standard offering mental health advice for ha...
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no, perkins. laughter. if you prick us, do we not bleed?times rude — he became a big beast of english theatre. itjust needs to be a little more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody said, "what if i don't agree with you, jonathan?" and he said, "change your profession." ooh. blood vessels, heart... he presented a medical series on television and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i‘d been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong. little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk — these negligible details, which you are trained to keep your eye open for, were absolutely all that the theatre was about. if you‘re here singing, i think you need to be a little bit more facing in that direction. his versatility meant he was called a jack of all trades, but h
no, perkins. laughter. if you prick us, do we not bleed?times rude — he became a big beast of english theatre. itjust needs to be a little more clarified. he was brilliant, he was mercurial! he could bite, as well. you know, he said to a group of actors, he said, "you know, it's not yourjob to be anybody. it's yourjob to make an audience think that you're somebody." and somebody said, "what if i don't agree with you, jonathan?" and he said, "change your...
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perkins partner describe the company and what you want to use the funding for. >> thanks for having usto be here. move works uses natural language to understand tickets submitted by employees of large companies. right now we are resolving 35% of all tickets that come into those companies you just mentioned, broadcom, western digital, align technologies, etc. the three of us are knowledge workers, and knowledge workers all over the planet are submitting about one ticket a month to their i.t. teams. those tickets involve things like, can i get access to a new application, can you add me to this distribution list, can you remove me from this troubleshooting list? we take the language in those emails, understand it, interpreted and does the entire job of resolving it end to end. industrywide today the average time to resolve those tickets is three days. we are bringing that down to three seconds. >> there are thousands of companies that solve problems using ai and data and software. what do you see specifically about this company that you like as an investor. >> move works has taken a lead
perkins partner describe the company and what you want to use the funding for. >> thanks for having usto be here. move works uses natural language to understand tickets submitted by employees of large companies. right now we are resolving 35% of all tickets that come into those companies you just mentioned, broadcom, western digital, align technologies, etc. the three of us are knowledge workers, and knowledge workers all over the planet are submitting about one ticket a month to their...
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shannon: tony perkins said the need for this action is evidence, travel up on religious freedom protectione first amendment, and a decline to leave their faith at the door. do they have to choose between the two things. >> hhs is in charge of this plan. for health and human service administration, hhs, i am a raised catholic, you need to put the needs of the needy in front of religious beliefs when it comes to these issues, the needs of children and the needy have to go first and then our religious beliefs need to come second. of family does not fit religious needs, those children will go without. the case of a family does want to adopt and take care, they cannot. this is in place to make sure the needy are not left out, religion has to be set aside to help the needy in our country and i'm a religious person. >> reporter: the attorney handling the case said they never had anybody come to the with this but there are many other agencies that offer this, we would just refer to one of them. if that happens that is their plan for the aclu saying religious liberty is not a license to discriminat
shannon: tony perkins said the need for this action is evidence, travel up on religious freedom protectione first amendment, and a decline to leave their faith at the door. do they have to choose between the two things. >> hhs is in charge of this plan. for health and human service administration, hhs, i am a raised catholic, you need to put the needs of the needy in front of religious beliefs when it comes to these issues, the needs of children and the needy have to go first and then our...
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frances perkins, fdr's long-term secretary of labor, said roosevelt is the most complicated human being i've ever met. he kept major decisions in his own hands, played his cards close to his chest, and enjoyed the consternation of his opponents when his maneuvers were reviewed. i am a juggler, roosevelt told the treasury secretary. i never let my left hand know what my right hand is doing. occasionally, he overreached. his wrongheaded 1937 court packing scheme boomerang to badly, his ill considered intervention in the democratic primaries of 1938 was a catastrophe. he made mistakes. somewhere were enormous in their effect. such as his 1937 decision to curtail federal expenditures. precipitating the roosevelt recession of 1938-1939. the forced evacuation of japanese americans from their homes on the pacific coast after pearl harbor was an inexcusable example of executive overreach. roosevelt expected cabinet offices to run their own shows, but did not hesitate to reach down if an issue -- an issue inserted him. he handled the nations diplomacy through an undersecretary and ignored anothe
frances perkins, fdr's long-term secretary of labor, said roosevelt is the most complicated human being i've ever met. he kept major decisions in his own hands, played his cards close to his chest, and enjoyed the consternation of his opponents when his maneuvers were reviewed. i am a juggler, roosevelt told the treasury secretary. i never let my left hand know what my right hand is doing. occasionally, he overreached. his wrongheaded 1937 court packing scheme boomerang to badly, his ill...
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a survey of all of the commercial perkins -- vacancies.thirty-eight vacant storefronts in 2018 which is a big jump from what it was in 2015. the last time a survey was conducted, we have a natural disaster exemption, and it's worth noting that six were caused by a fire at the building at the corner of columbus on union. a number of storefront vacancies before 2015, eight storefronts and those storefronts are owned by two property owners respectively, one of the 500 block of columbus and one cluster on the 700 block of columbus. actually that visual on the right is the 500 block of columbus. that has been like that for as long as i can remember. again commissioner dooley lives in that neighborhood, he can speak -- that is not serving anybody on one of the most brilliant commercial corridors in the city. the left is one of several storefronts on the 700 block of columbus. it has been vacant. while it does have a for lease sign in the window. we know that there have been several efforts made to contact the property owner about leasing that sp
a survey of all of the commercial perkins -- vacancies.thirty-eight vacant storefronts in 2018 which is a big jump from what it was in 2015. the last time a survey was conducted, we have a natural disaster exemption, and it's worth noting that six were caused by a fire at the building at the corner of columbus on union. a number of storefront vacancies before 2015, eight storefronts and those storefronts are owned by two property owners respectively, one of the 500 block of columbus and one...
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my name is jim perkins. the question about management reform you mentioned there is data and then recruiting talent and i would like to push on the offramp and with that ability to retain the right talent because those that are supposed to have these skills are leaving out of the frustration they had the technology and the data but the lack of motivation is killing them. >> yes so we just need to tackle them. so just that demographic group of not people that want to participate in that is a difficult thing to say. and if we don't create the environment the promise will not be enough. in the only place where these tough problems were attacked if you want to do mathematics you had to be in the government now there are so many other outlets talking about the stack of infrastructure is to get at that problem. and that is the partnership i want you to go out that is much bigger than government institutions and with supply and demand and to keep people engaged of what the nation really needs. and with the bureaucr
my name is jim perkins. the question about management reform you mentioned there is data and then recruiting talent and i would like to push on the offramp and with that ability to retain the right talent because those that are supposed to have these skills are leaving out of the frustration they had the technology and the data but the lack of motivation is killing them. >> yes so we just need to tackle them. so just that demographic group of not people that want to participate in that is...
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. >> shannon: and tony perkins said this.r the action is unfortunately evident as various state and local governments have campell the trampled upon various amendments forcing the faith-based adoption to leave their faith at the door. >> i actually worked as a senior advisor for hhs so you actually -- i am a raised catholic and you need to put the need for the needy in front of religious beliefs when it comes to these issues. the needs of children and the needy have to come first. then, our religious beliefs need to come second. so i really feel that they are being sued because if they do turn away a family that does not fit the religious needs, those children will go without. so if a family does come it wants to adopt and take care and foster children, they cannot. so this is in place to make sure that the needy are not left out. religion has to be set aside to help the needy in our country. and i am a religious person and i say that. >> shannon: so just a little bit more information. the attorney i talked to said they've ne
. >> shannon: and tony perkins said this.r the action is unfortunately evident as various state and local governments have campell the trampled upon various amendments forcing the faith-based adoption to leave their faith at the door. >> i actually worked as a senior advisor for hhs so you actually -- i am a raised catholic and you need to put the need for the needy in front of religious beliefs when it comes to these issues. the needs of children and the needy have to come first....
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won 15 straight against the cavaliers, but this day belonged to uva and to their quarterback bryce perkinse on this one and right to the heart of the hokeys. he skts for 475 yards of office and three touchdowns. uva a three-point late and the wahoo wrecking crew coming to life. the fumble in the end zone. you can imagine the feeling, so for the first time since 2003, the commonwealth cup goes to charlottesville. their reward for all this, they get a date with number three clemson in the acc title game. anything is possible, so we will see how that one goes. conference championship weekend's coming up. um-hum. >> like they revert back to college in those moments, don't they? >> the coaches, yes, acting like kids again. >> everybody. >> we see that on the field, yes. >> that's true. >> coy, thank you. >>> all righty, stick around. next hour of "new day" starts after a quick break. >> we'll be right back. is amazi. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup
won 15 straight against the cavaliers, but this day belonged to uva and to their quarterback bryce perkinse on this one and right to the heart of the hokeys. he skts for 475 yards of office and three touchdowns. uva a three-point late and the wahoo wrecking crew coming to life. the fumble in the end zone. you can imagine the feeling, so for the first time since 2003, the commonwealth cup goes to charlottesville. their reward for all this, they get a date with number three clemson in the acc...
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, virginia who hadn't beat virginia tech in 15 years, people, but the cavaliers quarterback bryce perkinson. three touchdowns and there are more than just bragging rights on the line this time around. they are fighting for a trip to the conference title game. uva has a three-point lead late. hokies looking to make a comeback. wahoo wrecking crew sticks a nail in the coffin. the end zone tackle for the touchdown. that's it. resides in charlottesville is for the first time since 2003. they will face number three clemson in acc title game. here is the locker room. let's go out to nebraska where coach scott frost needs a win to get his guys into a bowl game. facing iowa and haven't beaten them in four years. ties it up in the third. stays that way for the final six seconds. iowa kicker keith duncan from 48 yards out, walk-on junior nails it. it doesn't count. frost calls a time out. have to kick it again. all eyes on him. no scholarships, no problem. he does the finger, blowing kisses towards the nebraska sideline. what a story. he's quietly become one of the best kickers in the nation this s
, virginia who hadn't beat virginia tech in 15 years, people, but the cavaliers quarterback bryce perkinson. three touchdowns and there are more than just bragging rights on the line this time around. they are fighting for a trip to the conference title game. uva has a three-point lead late. hokies looking to make a comeback. wahoo wrecking crew sticks a nail in the coffin. the end zone tackle for the touchdown. that's it. resides in charlottesville is for the first time since 2003. they will...
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goodbye, perkins, god, iwish i medical career never recovered. taught to look for the small details by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for where absolutely all that the theatre was about. music. some of his operas stayed in the repertoire for decades. he claimed he was underappreciated in britain. i get asked much less to do things in britain now. some indeed thought him too clever by half. versatility made him a figure of fun. it did not stop him late in life learning how to make abstract sculptures out of metal. he was an egotist who could be devastatingly rude. really predictable. —— rarely. sirjonathan miller, who has died at the age of 85. now it‘s time for a look at the weather. another wet day, i am afraid. the weather will start to improve after the next 24 hours. rain for the north—west of scotland, some lengthy downpours working across southern wales and into southern counties of e
goodbye, perkins, god, iwish i medical career never recovered. taught to look for the small details by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for where absolutely all that the theatre was about. music. some of his operas stayed in the repertoire for decades. he claimed he was underappreciated in britain. i get asked much less to do things in...
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goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins. into television, making films like this 1960s acid trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock. and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge! if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical series on television, the body in question. and said his training as a doctor helped his work with actors. i had been taught to look for the small details, by means of which the doctor infers what might be wrong, little tiny details of how people carry themselves, how they talk. these negligible details which you are trained to keep your eye open for were absolutely all that the theatre was about. some of his operas stayed in the repertory for decades. though the critics sometimes sneered. the thin—skinned miller took that badly, perversely claiming he was underappreciated in britain. i
goodbye, perkins. god, i wish i was going too. goodbye, sir. or is it au revoir? no, perkins. into television, making films like this 1960s acid trip version of alice in wonderland. if you prick us, do we not bleed? soon he was directing plays as well including laurence olivier, no less, as sha kespeare's shylock. and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge! if we are like you in the rest we will resemble you in that! blood vessels, heart and intestine, bladder and lungs... he presented a medical...
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the dnc hired perkins couey, who hired fusion gps, who fired christopher steele, who talked to russians, who gave him a bunch of dirt, a bunch of "national enquirer" garbage that he compiled in a dossier and our fbi used it. they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 where they spied on two american citizens associated with the presidential campaign. my guess is that's probably never happened in american history. and exactly what dr. hill talked about is what happened in 2016. exactly what she talked about. and for 10 months, jim comey and his team did an investigation. and after 10 months, they had nothing. because we deposed mr. comey. and he told us, after 10 months, we didn't have a thing. that didn't matter. that didn't matter. we got the mueller investigation. $32 million, 19 lawyers, 40 fbi agents, 500 search warrants, 2800 subpoenas. and they came back this spring and what did they tell us? no collusion, no conspiracy, no coordination. but the guys on the other side don't care. they don't care. they are doing what dr. hill said a number of impor
the dnc hired perkins couey, who hired fusion gps, who fired christopher steele, who talked to russians, who gave him a bunch of dirt, a bunch of "national enquirer" garbage that he compiled in a dossier and our fbi used it. they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 where they spied on two american citizens associated with the presidential campaign. my guess is that's probably never happened in american history. and exactly what dr. hill talked about...
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the dnc hired perkins couey, who hired persian gps, who hired christopher steele, talked to russians, gave him dirt, national enquirer garbage that he compiled in a dossier and our fbi used it. they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 when are they spied on two american citizens associated with the presidential campaign. my guess is that's probably never happened in american history, and exactly what dr. hill talked about is what happened in 2016. exactly what she talked about. and for ten months, jim comey and his team did an investigation. after ten months they had nothing because we deposed mr. comey and he told us, after ten months, we didn't have a thing. that didn't matter. that didn't matter. we got the mueller investigation. $32 million. 19 lawyers. 40 fbi agents, 500 search warrants, 2800 subpoenas. and they came back this spring, what did they tell us? no collusion, no conspiracy, no coordination. but the guys on the other side don't care. they don't care. they're doing what dr. hill said a number of important things in her statement, they
the dnc hired perkins couey, who hired persian gps, who hired christopher steele, talked to russians, gave him dirt, national enquirer garbage that he compiled in a dossier and our fbi used it. they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 when are they spied on two american citizens associated with the presidential campaign. my guess is that's probably never happened in american history, and exactly what dr. hill talked about is what happened in 2016. exactly...
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steps well was originally built as a source of drinking water in the 1740s but now serves as joe perkins a local swimming for all although i doubt many locals have tried to this. and that is all your sport for now more later thank you for sudan has been named by the red cross as one of the 10 countries most vulnerable to global climate change the morgan spent in the state of north dakota fun with the encroaching desert is now forcing sudanese villages to leave adam youth of has seen throughout his village twice that was back in the mine 980 s. he says both times people weren't forced to leave but in the past few years a build up of sand dunes has forced them to move their homes. and most a lot of the most had been cut even 20 years ago there are only a few dunes and there weren't as high as there are now we used to have so much grass between the houses here that when the rainy season came we had to cut through them to make our way now as the rainy season but there are only sand between the houses. adams village lies on the set hill built in sudan's north kordofan state it's one of severa
steps well was originally built as a source of drinking water in the 1740s but now serves as joe perkins a local swimming for all although i doubt many locals have tried to this. and that is all your sport for now more later thank you for sudan has been named by the red cross as one of the 10 countries most vulnerable to global climate change the morgan spent in the state of north dakota fun with the encroaching desert is now forcing sudanese villages to leave adam youth of has seen throughout...
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there are always caveats they have a couple of large venture capital shareholders, pge and kleiner perkinst could be a major overhang if they decide to take profits when the selling expires down the road keep this in mind. maybe they won't maybe they will. but if you were going to buy a lot, i think you wait -- you buy some and you hope it comes in. second, we already some some insider selling as part of the ipo. both the ceo and the cfo along with some other directors sold stock as part of the deal. i usually don't like to see that, but insiders sell for a variety of reasons put it all together and i think the positives do outweigh the negatives for progyny. you don't need to worry about some sort of fly-by-night organization as long as you're making money plus in the last week, we've gotten a nice pullback here. now is really important. this is a $22 stock on monday's close. and since then it's down 7% on nothing. no real news. so i said wait for a dip, and there we go. we got the dip that's the dip we wanted so you do have my blessing to start buying progyny here, albeit only for specul
there are always caveats they have a couple of large venture capital shareholders, pge and kleiner perkinst could be a major overhang if they decide to take profits when the selling expires down the road keep this in mind. maybe they won't maybe they will. but if you were going to buy a lot, i think you wait -- you buy some and you hope it comes in. second, we already some some insider selling as part of the ipo. both the ceo and the cfo along with some other directors sold stock as part of the...
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hired perkins kui who hired fusion g.p.s. who hired chris for steele who talked to russians who gave him a bunch of dirt bunch of national enquirer garbages that he compiled in a dot ca and our f.b.i. used it they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 where they spied on 2 american citizens associated with the presidential campaign my guess is that's probably never happened in american history and exactly what dr phil talked about is what happened in 2016 exactly what she talked about it for 10 months jim comey and his team did an investigation and after 10 months they had nothing. because we deposed mr comey and he told us after 10 months we didn't have a thing that didn't matter it didn't matter we got them all investigation $32000000.10 lawyers 40 f.b.i. agents 500 search warrants 2800 subpoenas and they came back this spring and what they tell us no collusion no conspiracy no coordination but the guys on the other side don't care they don't care they're doing what dr phil said a number po
hired perkins kui who hired fusion g.p.s. who hired chris for steele who talked to russians who gave him a bunch of dirt bunch of national enquirer garbages that he compiled in a dot ca and our f.b.i. used it they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 where they spied on 2 american citizens associated with the presidential campaign my guess is that's probably never happened in american history and exactly what dr phil talked about is what happened in 2016...
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the dnc hired perkins kuy, who hired fusion gps who hired christopher steele who talked to russians who gave him a burcham of dirt, national eninquire err garbage that he compiled in a dossier and you're fbi used it. they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 where any spied on two american citizens associated with the presidential campaign. my guess is that's probably never happened in american history. and exactly what dr. hill talked about is what happened in 2016. exactly what she talked about. and for ten months jim comey and his team did an investigation. and after ten months they had nothing. because we deposed mr. comey. and he told us after ten months we didn't have a thing. but that didn't matter. that didn't matter. we got the mueller investigation. $32 million, 19 lawyers. 40 fbi agents. 500 search warrants, 2,800 subpoenas and they came back this spring and what did they tell news no collusion, no conspiracy, no coordination. but the guys on the other side don't care. they don't care. they're doing what dr. hill said a number of important t
the dnc hired perkins kuy, who hired fusion gps who hired christopher steele who talked to russians who gave him a burcham of dirt, national eninquire err garbage that he compiled in a dossier and you're fbi used it. they used it as part of their investigation that they opened in july of 2016 where any spied on two american citizens associated with the presidential campaign. my guess is that's probably never happened in american history. and exactly what dr. hill talked about is what happened...
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my name is jim perkins. -- iding -- i'm so sorry sort of blanked out. the ability to retain the right talent because many of the people with these skills are leaving out of frustration because you have the technology and the data, but the lack of a -- implementation is just killing them. >> i think we just need to tackle those problems. so, there is just the peoplephic group of not who are just waiting until 10 year is up, we need to help that. that is a difficult thing to say. but it is something we are going to need to. the second is if we don't create the environment where the talent can thrive, the promise won't have been enough. be that theto government was the only place where some of these really tough problems were being attacked. so if you want to do mathematics or if you wanted to work with high-performance computing, you had to be in the government, if you wanted to do geospatial information, you had to be in the government. now, there are so many other outlets. when i talk about the infrastructure and process, it is to get at that problem. n
my name is jim perkins. -- iding -- i'm so sorry sort of blanked out. the ability to retain the right talent because many of the people with these skills are leaving out of frustration because you have the technology and the data, but the lack of a -- implementation is just killing them. >> i think we just need to tackle those problems. so, there is just the peoplephic group of not who are just waiting until 10 year is up, we need to help that. that is a difficult thing to say. but it is...
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the women were not even allowed to retain copies of the settlement papers, though perkins had cleverlyattached some of them together the but imagine being told that you have to abide by an agreement, that you cannot even have your own copy of. >> so how do you break that? >> well, zelda was very brave because we basically, you know, she was from the beginning she was thinking of just breaking her settlement, which was a courageous thing to do because it would have exposed her to potential legal and financial liability. and i felt that i couldn't push her into that because it was such a big risk. remember that we act now like me to was kind of inevitable, but it was not for ordained at all any of this played out the way it did. we thought we might be publishing a really controversial story and that our sources might be developed a lot of attack. what we basically said is look, zelda, even if you can't go on the record there are so many of the people who know about the settlement. there are other people at miramax to know you disappeared, and know that you got money. there are lawyers, l
the women were not even allowed to retain copies of the settlement papers, though perkins had cleverlyattached some of them together the but imagine being told that you have to abide by an agreement, that you cannot even have your own copy of. >> so how do you break that? >> well, zelda was very brave because we basically, you know, she was from the beginning she was thinking of just breaking her settlement, which was a courageous thing to do because it would have exposed her to...
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my name is jim perkins and i'm going to speak under my army reservist hat. the question here about talent management, in particular, talent management reform, one of you mentioned that there's both a tech problem, there's data, and then there's recruiting talent. i would like to push on what ms. gordon had sort of mentioned about the off ramp, what all of you refer to as the frozen middle and affectionately providing a -- i'm so sorry. i just -- i teed it up and i sort of blanked on it. but the ability to retain the right talent in there because many of the people that you have with these skills are leaving out of frustration. even if you have the technology and the data, the lack of implementation is just killing them. >> right. >> so i think you and i both said it, we just need to tackle those problems, so there's just the demographic group of not people who want to participate but people who are just waiting until their tenure is up. we need to help that, and that's a difficult thing to say, but it's something that we're going to need to. the second is if
my name is jim perkins and i'm going to speak under my army reservist hat. the question here about talent management, in particular, talent management reform, one of you mentioned that there's both a tech problem, there's data, and then there's recruiting talent. i would like to push on what ms. gordon had sort of mentioned about the off ramp, what all of you refer to as the frozen middle and affectionately providing a -- i'm so sorry. i just -- i teed it up and i sort of blanked on it. but the...