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we haven't talked, maybe we can pivot to the church and religion. it's an important topic in the 19th century. how does -- he put it this way. for african-americans, bobos -- both those in the army and civilians, the union victory had a providential cast. we can observe that all the various contending sides of the civil war, the union and confederate each believe that god blessed their cause and they were fighting a godly war. maybe we can compare and contrast the implications of providence on the part of say whites in the union army confederates and then african-americans. what is that providential view look like? prof. brundage: for white southerners, 1865 was a bitter pill to take. i have been telling themselves that it was a slave holders republican a providential mission. white southerners pivoted, particularly of certain denominations, episcopalians and presbyterians went all in on this great they pivoted and concluded that somehow they were god's chosen people. and god was chastening them, was punishing them for their hubris. their punishment
we haven't talked, maybe we can pivot to the church and religion. it's an important topic in the 19th century. how does -- he put it this way. for african-americans, bobos -- both those in the army and civilians, the union victory had a providential cast. we can observe that all the various contending sides of the civil war, the union and confederate each believe that god blessed their cause and they were fighting a godly war. maybe we can compare and contrast the implications of providence on...
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was that just one of these pivotal points and at the u.s. had withdrawn would we have seen the isis problem in all of its theory and complexity now? >> so isis goes back to the invasion and occupation of iraq. it was originally established as al qaeda in mesopotamia. the surge of 2006 and 2007 was intended to deal with the sectarian conflict between shia and sunnis. it was the election of nouri al-maliki and his descendents to the prime minister that further polarized iraqi society. we should ascribe responsibility to the withdrawal of u.s. forces where it belongs which is with president bush. in 2008 he announced u.s. forces would be withdrawn. the day we set the withdrawal, timing and procedures for withdrawal were negotiated with the government in baghdad. the status of forces agreement to which you refer is something that the obama administration tried to negotiate with maliki's government. they broke down for a variety of reasons mostly because the obama administration did want to stay. the iraqi government did want to happen there. the
was that just one of these pivotal points and at the u.s. had withdrawn would we have seen the isis problem in all of its theory and complexity now? >> so isis goes back to the invasion and occupation of iraq. it was originally established as al qaeda in mesopotamia. the surge of 2006 and 2007 was intended to deal with the sectarian conflict between shia and sunnis. it was the election of nouri al-maliki and his descendents to the prime minister that further polarized iraqi society. we...
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whatever happened to the pivot to asia? remember the basic argument behind the pivot was that the united states was over invested in the middle east, a crisis-prone region of dwindling importance to the american national interests. asia, on the other hand, is the future. of the world's four largest economies, three are in asia if purchased by purchasing power parity. as singapore's former leader often told me, america will remain the world's dominant power in the 21st century only if it is the dominant pacific power. and yet, the united states is once more up to its neck in the middle eastern morass. president obama and john kerry spent little time in asia, few new initiatives have been announced. the transpacific partnership, a trade deal that was at the heart of the pivot, faces a tough road in congress despite the fast-track agreement reached this week. the opposition comes mostly from the president's own party. the administration lobbied hard to get its closest allies to spurn china's new asian infrastructure investment
whatever happened to the pivot to asia? remember the basic argument behind the pivot was that the united states was over invested in the middle east, a crisis-prone region of dwindling importance to the american national interests. asia, on the other hand, is the future. of the world's four largest economies, three are in asia if purchased by purchasing power parity. as singapore's former leader often told me, america will remain the world's dominant power in the 21st century only if it is the...
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we didn't really follow through on the pivot to asia. do you know who is pivoting to asia? everybody in the middle east -- everybody we were supposed to be pivoting away from. the saudis, the gulf states, they are looking to china, they are looking to india as a buyer of energy products, they are looking in a different direction for major power involvement in the region because they don't trust that they can count on u.s. major power involvement in the region, and that is compounded by the fact that the notion of eu foreign-policy is a fantasy. the eu has not gotten it back together yet enough to actually have a foreign-policy. the atlantic alliance and the deterioration that is taking place within the context of that alliance has contributed to this weakening in the middle east, as well as to the weakening in the face of putin. that needs to be addressed if you are going to address this pivot and issues in the region as well. dov: the reason i said we should continue talking is precisely so that we can do the things david talked about. restore credibility. there is no reas
we didn't really follow through on the pivot to asia. do you know who is pivoting to asia? everybody in the middle east -- everybody we were supposed to be pivoting away from. the saudis, the gulf states, they are looking to china, they are looking to india as a buyer of energy products, they are looking in a different direction for major power involvement in the region because they don't trust that they can count on u.s. major power involvement in the region, and that is compounded by the fact...
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emily: to what extent was that car a pivot from your car? sebastian: it was a pivot. was more interested in highway driving. i felt that 86% of transportation takes place on highways. but it turns out there are many car companies on the same topic. we are taking the audacious here by saying that if you can solve inner-city driving you can solve so much of transportation. and you can possibly eliminate car ownership of the way that we know it. i think it is a great vision. emily: will we see self driving cars on the road? on a grand scale? sebastian: i think it will happen fast. i think that within 15 years you can see cities full of self driving cars where transportation is really on demand. where you do not have to own a car. emily: i want to talk about when larry page met you because he actually came to the darpa challenge. right? sebastian: right, larry came to the darpa challenge. for me, he is one of the rare people that inspires me. emily: how did they get you to come to google? sebastian: i was at the point where i really wanted to explore what it means to work
emily: to what extent was that car a pivot from your car? sebastian: it was a pivot. was more interested in highway driving. i felt that 86% of transportation takes place on highways. but it turns out there are many car companies on the same topic. we are taking the audacious here by saying that if you can solve inner-city driving you can solve so much of transportation. and you can possibly eliminate car ownership of the way that we know it. i think it is a great vision. emily: will we see...
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it has got to pivot around something. for me, i think it is politics. somebody else might say something very different. >> i think the age of the common man is a less problematic term than the age of jackson because a lot of these things are happening independent of jackson or the jacksonians. i think you could do worse than the age of the common man. if you want to pitch it that way. granted, native americans probably disagree with that. >> that is the thing. i am jotting down a list of the broad themes that happened 1815 to 1848. you've got enfranchisement transportation revolution, a rise in the conflict over slavery, president jackson who towers over the period for 8-12 years or so, market revolution the age of reform. you can attach historian names to all of those themes. professor feller: well done. >> thank you. and we are trying to look for the unified field theory. it probably does not exist that ties it all together. maybe the best thing to do is here is all these themes, and andrew jackson was the big kahuna, and so jackson was the -- and and
it has got to pivot around something. for me, i think it is politics. somebody else might say something very different. >> i think the age of the common man is a less problematic term than the age of jackson because a lot of these things are happening independent of jackson or the jacksonians. i think you could do worse than the age of the common man. if you want to pitch it that way. granted, native americans probably disagree with that. >> that is the thing. i am jotting down a...
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and unfortunately i think because partly his temperament and also his inability to pivot back to what'saign. >> that's the thing. why waste time lecturing the "today" show morning show host about the kind of question she should be asking? why not just ignore the question and say what you want to say when you've got on that show 5 million viewers watching you? >> also be more prepared for the questions you know you are going to get. if the "today" show or megyn kelly only has four to eight minutes with you to interview you, you would ask your staff, what are the questions do you think they're going to ask me? pretty much with 99% accuracy they can tell you what they're going to be. therefore your answer should be crisp able to get to them and move off of the direct question and pivot into something that will help you look like you should be president of the united states. >> uh-huh. what about the woman thing? you heard what i said to rand paul. i actually think that's a media-generated issue and we don't need any help from these male reporters to stand up for us as our white knights in
and unfortunately i think because partly his temperament and also his inability to pivot back to what'saign. >> that's the thing. why waste time lecturing the "today" show morning show host about the kind of question she should be asking? why not just ignore the question and say what you want to say when you've got on that show 5 million viewers watching you? >> also be more prepared for the questions you know you are going to get. if the "today" show or megyn...
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his assassination was one of the tragic and pivotal events in american history.peculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. he lives in what he would call "the better angels of our nature." the man who liberated 4 million enslaved people lives on in every sacrifice women and men of courage make for freedom and justice. the president who steadfastly lead our nation through its greatest crisis lives on in our journey to perfect our nation, a nation of the people, by the people, and for the people. abraham lincoln belongs not only belongs to the ages, he belongs to us. thank you. [applause] >> 150 years ago last night, abraham lincoln went to the theater. the day had begun as one of the happiest of his life. confederate general robert e. lee surrendered on april 9 and it is related to him. he was more buoyant than any time during his presidency. three quarters of a million men had fallen, and he presided over that. and the conflict that almost consumed him. "this war is eating my life out," he wants to to prominent abolitionist
his assassination was one of the tragic and pivotal events in american history.peculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. he lives in what he would call "the better angels of our nature." the man who liberated 4 million enslaved people lives on in every sacrifice women and men of courage make for freedom and justice. the president who steadfastly lead our nation through its greatest crisis lives on in our journey to perfect our nation, a nation...
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this is a pivot point for the music industry.a service for the first time, it means it can truly turn into a digital business. it is one example of how companies are using our platform, focusing on the value-add can do something really deadly. cory: at least 41 million kids to listen to. i thank you. time for the "bwest byte." today, going solo. the number is three. as president ford said our long national nightmare is over. emily chang returns from maternity leave on monday. three days from now. you will get back to emily chang sitting in this seat, and i will welcome her at that. he will be good to have her back. thank everyone for putting up with me for the last few months while she has been away. thanks to the staff as well. it has been a blast. emily will be back with us on monday. thank goodness for that. it the latest headlines all the time on your phone, tablet bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: richard plepler is here. he is the chairman and ceo of
this is a pivot point for the music industry.a service for the first time, it means it can truly turn into a digital business. it is one example of how companies are using our platform, focusing on the value-add can do something really deadly. cory: at least 41 million kids to listen to. i thank you. time for the "bwest byte." today, going solo. the number is three. as president ford said our long national nightmare is over. emily chang returns from maternity leave on monday. three...
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it is so important through the peace funding to increase the awareness we're practicing in making a pivot from acute care why are we treating terminal patients once their terminal why not practice the prevent make sure that's why the villages and other support that are being put in place that supports the pop up the drop from 75 percent to the 9th grade year not the failing costs but what are we doing to prevent the off track measure. >> moving to the next slow down a summary the credit opportunity offered by the support preliminary evening and saturday and bottom line and summer school and sprout summer schools that included the have them for new comers last so your testimony over one hundred students graduated through the summer school and the at the other end of the table shows you the table of participation for last year and as well as fall and as you can see the increase of students in the spring and that's primary because we're including the ninth graders on track. >> good evening, commissioners i'm karen the supervisor of counseling as you can see there's a variety of support servi
it is so important through the peace funding to increase the awareness we're practicing in making a pivot from acute care why are we treating terminal patients once their terminal why not practice the prevent make sure that's why the villages and other support that are being put in place that supports the pop up the drop from 75 percent to the 9th grade year not the failing costs but what are we doing to prevent the off track measure. >> moving to the next slow down a summary the credit...
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with an update on the pivotal warriors game 3 win.also want to encourage warriors' fans to send in your photos and show us your warriors pride! you might be featured online or in one of our newscasts. breaking news tonight. a cupertino teen missing since monday is home safe tonight. santa clara county sheriff's says connor sullivan returned to his home tonight. connor had not been seen or heard from. since monday morning at monte vista high school. community volunteers and classmates had been searching since then. and tonight police gave word that he is home safe. three suspects are in custody tonight after they led police on a chase.that ended in flames. authorities say the chase started when vallejo police attempted to pull over a red car for a traffic violation. the vehicle failed to stop and took off on west interstate 80. c-h-p and richmond police joined vallejo officers in the pursuit. the car crashed off the cutting boulevard off-ramp in richmond and then burst into flames. three people fled on foot.but all were caught by polic
with an update on the pivotal warriors game 3 win.also want to encourage warriors' fans to send in your photos and show us your warriors pride! you might be featured online or in one of our newscasts. breaking news tonight. a cupertino teen missing since monday is home safe tonight. santa clara county sheriff's says connor sullivan returned to his home tonight. connor had not been seen or heard from. since monday morning at monte vista high school. community volunteers and classmates had been...
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now this is a pivot point for the music industry.r platform, music as a service for the first time, it means it can truly turn into a digital business. ultrahigh quality music is one example of how companies are using our platform and focusing on the value-added. cory: really cool stuff. phil sant giving us at least 40 million tunes to listen to thank you. time to focus on the bwest byte. today we are going solo. the number is 3. as president ford said, our long national nightmare is over. emily chang returned from maternity leave on monday. we will get back to her sitting in the seat and i will welcome that. it will be good to have her back. thanks to everyone for putting up with me for the past few months while she is away. thanks to the staff and richard morris for producing the show. it has been a blast. emily will be back on monday and thank goodness. the latest headlines all the time on your phone, tablet bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. emily chang is back on monday. see you then. ♪ mark: from bloomberg world headquarters in
now this is a pivot point for the music industry.r platform, music as a service for the first time, it means it can truly turn into a digital business. ultrahigh quality music is one example of how companies are using our platform and focusing on the value-added. cory: really cool stuff. phil sant giving us at least 40 million tunes to listen to thank you. time to focus on the bwest byte. today we are going solo. the number is 3. as president ford said, our long national nightmare is over....
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pivot to growth, to a system that delivers projects faster, and more private funding. the more the public sees projects happening, and the commute times going down, not up, and the potholes going away, they will have more confidence and feel better for congress to take on a bigger deal later. mike: my question for my new colleague who is an expert. you are working on new federal rigs. how far will you go? foxx: it is sort of an odd moment. we have a pending rule that is being reviewed right now. what i would say is what i'm set for several months. we have to have a comprehensive approach. there has been a lot of focus on the standard, but not enough public focus on something like speed, emergency response, any number of variables that need to be taken into account. i feel the approach that we have taken all along has been in all of the above approach. that is not the right one for the country. mike: of a few reasons to push this to the top of the agenda. when you took the job you probably did not realize how big of a deal it would be on your desk. foxx: i was four days
pivot to growth, to a system that delivers projects faster, and more private funding. the more the public sees projects happening, and the commute times going down, not up, and the potholes going away, they will have more confidence and feel better for congress to take on a bigger deal later. mike: my question for my new colleague who is an expert. you are working on new federal rigs. how far will you go? foxx: it is sort of an odd moment. we have a pending rule that is being reviewed right...
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so it is pivotal to iraqi kurdistan viability. and it cannot be the sole source of income. they need to be involve in the regional trade. it seechlz like a good place to leave these things. this is a comprehensive sweep of the kurdish issue as well as politics of the entire region. occur issue spring new map of the middle east and hear what the author david phillips joining me in thanking him forehis insight today. [applause] isis in the middle east. the center. we are very happy to have with us has an has an the author of co-author of isis. based in abu dhabi. here for a couple of days only. we are fortunate to host as institution in washington and his book appeared on the "new york times" best seller list. and i did not check it this morning. we side that had has an is going to speak for 20 minutes and we will open the floor to your questions we are happy to have with us jane harmon the president and the ceo of the center of who is very much interested in isis and would get. first hundred on what is going on the ground. and in the movement. thank you very much. i would li
so it is pivotal to iraqi kurdistan viability. and it cannot be the sole source of income. they need to be involve in the regional trade. it seechlz like a good place to leave these things. this is a comprehensive sweep of the kurdish issue as well as politics of the entire region. occur issue spring new map of the middle east and hear what the author david phillips joining me in thanking him forehis insight today. [applause] isis in the middle east. the center. we are very happy to have with...
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this nomination comes at a pivotal time of justice with the department of justice and our country. the next attorney general will face some very difficult challenges from combating cyber crime to protecting our children from exploitation and to help fight the war on terror. but beyond that, the new attorney general has a mess to clean up. the justice department has been plagued the last few years by decisionmaking driven by politics, pure politics. some of these i mentioned before, but i'd like to give you just a few examples. the department's own inspector general listed as one of the top management challenges for the department of justice -- quote -- restoring confidence in the integrity, fairness and accountability of the department, end of quote. quite a major management challenge that the department faces. this inspector general cited several examples, including the department's falsely denying basic facts in the fast and furious controversy. the inspector general concluded this -- quote -- "resulted in an erosion of trust in this department." end of quote. in that fiasco, our
this nomination comes at a pivotal time of justice with the department of justice and our country. the next attorney general will face some very difficult challenges from combating cyber crime to protecting our children from exploitation and to help fight the war on terror. but beyond that, the new attorney general has a mess to clean up. the justice department has been plagued the last few years by decisionmaking driven by politics, pure politics. some of these i mentioned before, but i'd like...
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the civil war is a great and pivotal story of african-american history. it can't quite get the same traction as the more recent civil rights movement gets because that is a much more recent memory. host: our c-span cameras have been covering a number of events . we did not cover that event last night. it is perhaps something you will be able to look for on the appomattox website. they may have some photos if not video of last night's program. live coverage on american history tv, as we see soldiers beginning to walk by on the richmond-lynchburg road. what was the long-term physical and mental and societal a fact of the injuries, mental and physical, by soldiers? what was the impact will be on the civil war? david: the impact on soldiers was absolutely profound and on a scale of almost no other war we experienced. there were hundreds of thousands of civil war veterans on both sides. thousands came out of this war with what today we would call posttraumatic stress, combat fatigue. there are recent books out on that. what a my former students brian jordan ha
the civil war is a great and pivotal story of african-american history. it can't quite get the same traction as the more recent civil rights movement gets because that is a much more recent memory. host: our c-span cameras have been covering a number of events . we did not cover that event last night. it is perhaps something you will be able to look for on the appomattox website. they may have some photos if not video of last night's program. live coverage on american history tv, as we see...
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those two relationships were pivotal. christine and josh were pivotal to the show.t is incredible, aside from missing him what it did was open up our characters to have other experiences. it cap the writing fresh. as horrible as it is to lose a character for a show that has to 22 episodes a year, it feeds bloodlines. it opens up friendships you don't know you would have had. and a certain way he gave no energy. i miss working with him. charlie: is sunday night a good time? julianna: right now i don't think so. you have "game of thrones, madmen. you have all these shows that are on now. it is almost like, sundays have become the place to be. i am grateful to our audience. we don't seem to lose audience participation. they are there with us. we get put on weird football schedules. les moonves decided to keep us there because we have not lost viewership. even though they are cranky. they get cranky during football season. charlie: in reading about your show, people were talking about how smart it was. it was listed as their favorite show by many critics. a lot of peopl
those two relationships were pivotal. christine and josh were pivotal to the show.t is incredible, aside from missing him what it did was open up our characters to have other experiences. it cap the writing fresh. as horrible as it is to lose a character for a show that has to 22 episodes a year, it feeds bloodlines. it opens up friendships you don't know you would have had. and a certain way he gave no energy. i miss working with him. charlie: is sunday night a good time? julianna: right now i...
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pivoting now to sort of the next set of state evolution is a pretty start strategy i think. >> so the next do main has been kind of the carrot at the end of the stick. the bold seasons have been, hey, everyone who owns the.com name coca-cola.com and coca-cola.net they're going to want xyz and berlin or club or whatever. but when i look at the results of some of your competitors, for example, web.com, they have not benefited from that. that movement hasn't really happened. is that a shimmer out there? is that business ever going to pick up? >> i think over time this is going to get better. this is going to create some good tail wind in the market. really in the market where we don't necessarily compete, what's been happening is there's a real supply side imbalance where if you go and look for a particular do main eight out of ten times you're going to find that's not available. somebody already bought it. you have to go to the secondary market and pay a additional dollars for people to get that name. >> you have companies out there like web.com out there buying before the customer want
pivoting now to sort of the next set of state evolution is a pretty start strategy i think. >> so the next do main has been kind of the carrot at the end of the stick. the bold seasons have been, hey, everyone who owns the.com name coca-cola.com and coca-cola.net they're going to want xyz and berlin or club or whatever. but when i look at the results of some of your competitors, for example, web.com, they have not benefited from that. that movement hasn't really happened. is that a...
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and i think commercial space is at that same pivot point now. the effort that's being done to have nasa serve as the foundational customer for that growth is similar to the way the government participated in air mail during the early days of aviation. so i think as we develop vehicles to meet those needs, that capability will grow as we go forward. >>> thank you very much. i'd now like to shift to ask each of you what do you see right now as the greatest impediment to the continued development and expansion of our commercial crew and commercial cargo capacity? >> i would say that having the market develop is important. commercial industries follow the market. so continuing the research on iss provides that kind of a foundation and starting points going forward. it's important that we maintain the industry in such a way that it's safe and reliable and don't let public opinion erode because accidents that could have been avoided, for example so we need to keep it as a robust industry moving forward. things like the csla legislation that helped wit
and i think commercial space is at that same pivot point now. the effort that's being done to have nasa serve as the foundational customer for that growth is similar to the way the government participated in air mail during the early days of aviation. so i think as we develop vehicles to meet those needs, that capability will grow as we go forward. >>> thank you very much. i'd now like to shift to ask each of you what do you see right now as the greatest impediment to the continued...
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all in on this great they pivoted and concluded that somehow they were god's chosen people. and god was chastening them, was punishing them for their hubris. their punishment still meant that he loved them beyond all others. -- that is the one vindication i could not think of. but the way in which black ministers made sense of this, god had intervened in human affairs in 1861 and god had chosen abraham lincoln to do his work in 1862. that god's will was to transform the status of african-americans because they were his chosen people. now god had released them from bondage at there were great they -- great things in their future. one thing to keep in mind as we talk about the grim days of reconstruction and grimmer days of the jim crow south, there is an optimism that god can't be doing this to us if he will put us back in a situation like slavery. there has to be a forward-looking progress to this and that is essential as to how african-americans are interpreting what happened after the civil war. prof. varon: that is the investment in the idea that they are a redeemer race
all in on this great they pivoted and concluded that somehow they were god's chosen people. and god was chastening them, was punishing them for their hubris. their punishment still meant that he loved them beyond all others. -- that is the one vindication i could not think of. but the way in which black ministers made sense of this, god had intervened in human affairs in 1861 and god had chosen abraham lincoln to do his work in 1862. that god's will was to transform the status of...
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hari: the pivotal happened when social got really popular.you think of small business, even somebody who does not have a web presence or even a domain, when their customers start asking them where exactly they can find them online, that really started this sort of movement of these small businesses that were off-line starting to think about hey, i need to be online, i need to be interfacing with my customers online. i need to be able to talk to them online, which meant they had to go out and start getting a web presence. i think that has been the real crux of it is these off-line businesses wanted to come online because it drives value for their business. what we have done somewhat different is, we do not lead with branding or off-line marketing. we market almost entirely online and we start customers out with a web presence, so our profile is different. our bottom line cash flow is very comparable to godaddy, but our top line is not as high because we start with a higher price point. whether the strategy worked or not, clearly they have a gr
hari: the pivotal happened when social got really popular.you think of small business, even somebody who does not have a web presence or even a domain, when their customers start asking them where exactly they can find them online, that really started this sort of movement of these small businesses that were off-line starting to think about hey, i need to be online, i need to be interfacing with my customers online. i need to be able to talk to them online, which meant they had to go out and...
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the green connection mcclairn park pivot is a brand new area in the southeast part of our city. glen canyon aka twin peaks bioregion is a new area. but it incorporates previous twin peaks and tower area at the top heights of our city. for this i urge your support along with supervisor cohen. >> thank you supervisor mar. colleagues, can we take this item same house same call? without objection, this ordinance is passed unanimously on first reading. madam clerk, can you call the next item. >> item 33 -- ordinance to amend the administrative code to establish the children and family council and to amend structure and functions. >> supervisor breed. >> colleagues wz a you know our city has remarkable resources for children, youth and families, san francisco still has the lowest percentage of children of any major city in the united states. we can all agree that this needs to be changed. the -- our children our families council was established by voters through the passage of proposition c last november. the council with the mayor and the superintendent of schools bring together depa
the green connection mcclairn park pivot is a brand new area in the southeast part of our city. glen canyon aka twin peaks bioregion is a new area. but it incorporates previous twin peaks and tower area at the top heights of our city. for this i urge your support along with supervisor cohen. >> thank you supervisor mar. colleagues, can we take this item same house same call? without objection, this ordinance is passed unanimously on first reading. madam clerk, can you call the next item....
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looking ahead to sports a pivotal playoff game between the spurs and the clippers comes right down to the wire. gary has highlights.plus the latest on the warriors and for the second time in a week two of the best pitchers in the game go head to head. giants-dodgers.and all the sports.next >> gary :marquee pitching matchup in l-a tonight madison bumgarner - would have his best start of the season clayton kershaw - beaten by the giants for the 2nd time in less than a week top 4th, 1-0 sf giant to hit more than one career home run off kershaw - a solo jack to left center 2-0 sf posey: 2-4, 2 rbi kershaw: 7 ip, 7 hits, 2 runs, 8 k's then bumgarner went to work bum strikes out: howie kendrick swingin in the 6th yasmani grandal swinging in the 7th then freezes justin turner in the 8th bumgarner: 8 ip, 5 hits, 1 run 9 k's final: 2-1 giants giants improve to 9-12 scary moment in phoenix tonight. diamondbacks pitcher archie bradley is nailed in the face by a comebacker off the bat of carlos gonzalez. bradley remained on the turf for several minutes before getting up. he rises to his feet to a
looking ahead to sports a pivotal playoff game between the spurs and the clippers comes right down to the wire. gary has highlights.plus the latest on the warriors and for the second time in a week two of the best pitchers in the game go head to head. giants-dodgers.and all the sports.next >> gary :marquee pitching matchup in l-a tonight madison bumgarner - would have his best start of the season clayton kershaw - beaten by the giants for the 2nd time in less than a week top 4th, 1-0 sf...
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. >>> and a pivotal moment in u.s. history. 150 years ago at 10:15 tonight. and the role a young d.c. police department played after the assassination of president lincoln. ♪ there is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ >>> i'm pat lawson muse at the live defkt. hundreds of people roe marching through downtown new york city in the middle of rush hour traffic to protest deadly police shootings. this is video taken a short while ago from nbc new york's chopper. the group is marching from union square to 1 police plaza. this was organized by the activist group stop mass incarceration to protest the recent killing of walter scott by a white police officer in south carolina. earlier today, about 500 people stopped traffic to cross the brooklyn bridge. some were arrested and commuters have been warned to expect major traffic delays because of this. at the live desk, i'm pat lawson
. >>> and a pivotal moment in u.s. history. 150 years ago at 10:15 tonight. and the role a young d.c. police department played after the assassination of president lincoln. ♪ there is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ >>> i'm pat lawson muse at the live defkt. hundreds of people roe...
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they had, for a while, had a strategy called the asia pivot. i'm worried that it has turned into an asia peeve, where the united states is alone in shouldn'ting the new development, and everything are everyone else joined it. lines. >> we have such a shortage in the funding of infrastructure. we have great need in america, repairing the existing infrastructure. air traffic system. it's basic development. hydroelectricity, power generation. why is there not room for another investment bank? >> well, there is certainly room for another investment bank. that is not the question of the the question is does the united states want to participate in the new development that is happening overseas. the united states needs to invest in its own infrastructure, but that should not be at the expense of us looking away at the huge developmental and infrastructure needs that are going to crop up and is already cropping up in world. >> you are not opposed to this infrastructure investment bank, you are saying the u.s. should be involved. >> absolutely, absolut
they had, for a while, had a strategy called the asia pivot. i'm worried that it has turned into an asia peeve, where the united states is alone in shouldn'ting the new development, and everything are everyone else joined it. lines. >> we have such a shortage in the funding of infrastructure. we have great need in america, repairing the existing infrastructure. air traffic system. it's basic development. hydroelectricity, power generation. why is there not room for another investment...
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knows it all too well, she was with her in the senate race for a good part of it and played such a pivotale, but you are seeing a lot of what was so successful for hillary clinton in 2000 now at the beginning of this race. which was, yes, she's very substantive and has a lot of policy ideas, but she's not going out there front and center with them. rather, she wants to have a conversation with voters and hear what is on their minds, hear what their struggles are, hear with their ideas are for potential solutions to their issues and formulate as she does. i really do fundamentally believe she will try to earn every single vote in a hard-fought way. nothing will be taken for granted, don't you think, patti? john: you lived through 2008 and the idea that she would have ever gotten into a car and said, i want to go to iowa. iowa was not a state that she loved in the way she loved other states and she suffered there. what do you think is happening for her psychologically going back to that state given what happened to cycles ago? patti: we were definitely out organized in iowa, but she did get
knows it all too well, she was with her in the senate race for a good part of it and played such a pivotale, but you are seeing a lot of what was so successful for hillary clinton in 2000 now at the beginning of this race. which was, yes, she's very substantive and has a lot of policy ideas, but she's not going out there front and center with them. rather, she wants to have a conversation with voters and hear what is on their minds, hear what their struggles are, hear with their ideas are for...
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we at chs are deeply honored to help lead this historical pivotal moment in san francisco and the state'st so together we can learn and inspire to create a more vibrant and equitable future. my gratitude to mr. mayor ed lee and ms. huggins, and stewards of this powerful place of fine arts and from at & t, our exhibition sponsor the hertz corporation, fred is here. centennial sponsors, wells fargo, ecology, town school and so many people have sponsored this organization. the may beck foundation, richard pet ler is here right over there in that lovely blue shirt and truly a genius and you will hear from dan shine, the ceo and curator of innovation and an additional sponsor is scott of sterling bank. there he is, thank you, sir. i also want to extend a very special welcome to the job corps, two incredible women of esteemed presses kristin shine and mary and all of you who braved the elements in joining us. we are bring together p pa 100.org. this went live a couple minutes ago look on your phones, as long as they are at & t phones. we are bringing businesses that will participate in the ppa
we at chs are deeply honored to help lead this historical pivotal moment in san francisco and the state'st so together we can learn and inspire to create a more vibrant and equitable future. my gratitude to mr. mayor ed lee and ms. huggins, and stewards of this powerful place of fine arts and from at & t, our exhibition sponsor the hertz corporation, fred is here. centennial sponsors, wells fargo, ecology, town school and so many people have sponsored this organization. the may beck...
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was a pivotal moment.ack people at hand of law enforcement becomes a moment where the nation has to really look at what law enforcement is really doing, and i don't think that body cameras are the end all and be all answer. i think that body cameras are a way but it's not the way. >> why not? why the skepticism of body cameras? >> well i think that we've seen so many murders on camera and although north charleston is moving in the correct direction in convicting this officer with murder, we don't think that murder charges will ultimately provide accountability to law enforcement. we think that there's a vicious cycle inside of law enforcement across the country. we see it's a national crisis and we need to really redefine public safety. we need to look at public safety from a different lens and need to see public safety as black communities and poor communities having access to education, access to jobs and housing, and we need to redefine the role of law enforcement because right now they are essentially
was a pivotal moment.ack people at hand of law enforcement becomes a moment where the nation has to really look at what law enforcement is really doing, and i don't think that body cameras are the end all and be all answer. i think that body cameras are a way but it's not the way. >> why not? why the skepticism of body cameras? >> well i think that we've seen so many murders on camera and although north charleston is moving in the correct direction in convicting this officer with...
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. >> now at 6:00 just released video could play a pivotal role in the investigation of the jeweler's abduction and we have got late breaking details on the case in a few moments. >>> also a teenager is gunned down at an easter party in camden, tonight we will hear the devastated families call for justice, in the case. >>> and then all new at 6:00 o'clock tonight a vacation nightmare we have got some new information about a delaware family and their fight to recover after a toxic pesticide leaked into their luxury condominium; kate. >>> we are live at citizens bank park object what i'm's declaring the nightes day of the year. we have changes in the forecast. we will have more on that when "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. >>> well, right now at 6:00 o'clock thinks the surveillance video that philadelphia police want you to see. it could provide a pivotal cruise in a violent abduction and assault that happened right here in center city. good evening, i'm chris may. >>> i'm jessica dean. that abduction happened over the weekend in the parking garage on jeweler's row. police sa
. >> now at 6:00 just released video could play a pivotal role in the investigation of the jeweler's abduction and we have got late breaking details on the case in a few moments. >>> also a teenager is gunned down at an easter party in camden, tonight we will hear the devastated families call for justice, in the case. >>> and then all new at 6:00 o'clock tonight a vacation nightmare we have got some new information about a delaware family and their fight to recover after...
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i don't have a plan b to pivot back to the senate race. i intend to be the nominee. that's why i think it is important for us to have a strong candidate in florida who so out there working now. if i went out i would pivot back to the senate race if things didn't work out our best candidates may not run. >> you can see sean's pleent complete interview with shantd tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. john mccormick. it is four, one democrat and three republicans. how did senator rubio do today. >> i think well. is he the strongest candidate to beat hillary clinton. he spent a lot of time in the senate focused on foreign policy. that's obviously come to the forefront. spent a lot on tax policy. what we saw in that speech there is charisma. hard to put your finger-on-and you know it when you see it may talk words don't matter. we need more than charisma. if you look back for a generation the more charismatic candidate has always won. he has obstacles immigration issues among the conservative base and the argument that he is just a first term senator. i think rubio will respond
i don't have a plan b to pivot back to the senate race. i intend to be the nominee. that's why i think it is important for us to have a strong candidate in florida who so out there working now. if i went out i would pivot back to the senate race if things didn't work out our best candidates may not run. >> you can see sean's pleent complete interview with shantd tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. john mccormick. it is four, one democrat and three republicans. how did senator rubio do today....
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wrong but thin you pivot to your substantive answer so that becomes the focus.was able to do that when he was unfairly beaten up, in my view, of how he scared a 3-year-old girl in a speech about the world being on fire. he was able to poke fun at himself. i think rand paul being new to the fierce national spotlight probably understands and his team probably understands he has to develop the discipline ton let his annoyance show so blatantly when he feels the questions are out of bounds. in a presidential campaign, just about everything, including your record is fair game. >> absolutely. and when people -- early on as we pointed out. these early days, these are the things that might stick in people's minds. you know, in terms of the reaction someone like rand paul has when he's asked some pressing questions. even though you might have other issues down the road, months later. the fact is people -- these things tend to stay with folks. >> right. you know, it's very temperaturing especially for -- tempting, especially for republicans, to bash the press, to make the
wrong but thin you pivot to your substantive answer so that becomes the focus.was able to do that when he was unfairly beaten up, in my view, of how he scared a 3-year-old girl in a speech about the world being on fire. he was able to poke fun at himself. i think rand paul being new to the fierce national spotlight probably understands and his team probably understands he has to develop the discipline ton let his annoyance show so blatantly when he feels the questions are out of bounds. in a...
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i don't have a plan "b" to pivot back to the senate race. i intend to be the nominee.hat's why think it's important for us to have a strong candidate in florida kbhost out there working now. if i went around talking about how i would pivot back to the senate race if things didn't work out, our best candidates may not run. >> you said the biggest issue and problem that maybe you had with tvbtives is the issue of immigration. and you went for comprehensive reform. you've since said it was a mistake and said until we prove illegal immigration can be brought under control the american people won't trust us on that. >> yeah. so that's right. >> it's not a change in position, or is it? >> no i think we still need to do immigration reform. i talked today about needing to modernize our immigration system. i think the american people are prepared to do that. not until they know that future illegal immigration is under control. and right now, they have a president that refuses to enforce the immigration laws. in fact, through executive order, order erz aed agencies not to enforc
i don't have a plan "b" to pivot back to the senate race. i intend to be the nominee.hat's why think it's important for us to have a strong candidate in florida kbhost out there working now. if i went around talking about how i would pivot back to the senate race if things didn't work out, our best candidates may not run. >> you said the biggest issue and problem that maybe you had with tvbtives is the issue of immigration. and you went for comprehensive reform. you've since...
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>> i think that he can do that but he has got to figure out a way to pivot and make some news. this week was his week, right? this was his week to announce. next week is rubio's week and within the next week or so we expect hillary clinton to announce. he needed to strike while the iron is hot. he has some work to do. >> when hillary uses. let's fast forward a couple months from now. rand paul vs. hillary clinton for president. will hillary use this? she has been out there with this republican war on women already. can i imagine every campaign ad is going to be hey kelly, shhh. >> if she doesn't directly then certainly her people will. you know what i think rand paul needs is something that i have. when you are uncomfortable with something that someone you are sitting next to is saying like on the five, the best thing to do is just look in the camera and go, hmmm, you have got to have a look. >> you have done that? >> i have done that. it's a signature thing. that signals to the viewer that you are unof thible with the question but you will let the person finish because you are
>> i think that he can do that but he has got to figure out a way to pivot and make some news. this week was his week, right? this was his week to announce. next week is rubio's week and within the next week or so we expect hillary clinton to announce. he needed to strike while the iron is hot. he has some work to do. >> when hillary uses. let's fast forward a couple months from now. rand paul vs. hillary clinton for president. will hillary use this? she has been out there with this...