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reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's a pullitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times whose latest book is the year of voting dangerously the derangement of american politics. she's maureen dowd, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (applause) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he'd made his own bed but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. yeah, this is over. (applause) maureen dowd, welcome. - thank you evan. - nice to see you. - thank you. - here we sit a few weeks from the election. please tell me it's going to be okay
reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's a pullitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times whose latest book is the year of voting dangerously the derangement of american politics. she's maureen dowd, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (applause) let's be honest, is this about your...
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reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's still and ever a feminist icon without peer, an activist, an agitator, a role model for multiple generations, and a best-selling author of multiple memoirs. the last of these, my life on the road, was recently published in paperback. she's gloria steinem, this is overheard. (audience applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. (audience applause) gloria steinem, welcome. - oh, thank you so much. thank you. - so nice to see you again. - yes, this is
reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's still and ever a feminist icon without peer, an activist, an agitator, a role model for multiple generations, and a best-selling author of multiple memoirs. the last of these, my life on the road, was recently published in paperback. she's gloria...
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reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an actress whose credits include the hit tv series, orange is the new black and jane the virgin. her memoir, in the country we love: my family divided has just been published. she's diane guerrero. this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught right? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? at 17, he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. we saw a problem and, over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you going to run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. (applause) diane guerrero, welcome. - thank you for having me. - so nice to meet you. the book is amazing and maybe the most amazing thing about it is the bravery that had to have gone into the decision to write it. you cou
reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an actress whose credits include the hit tv series, orange is the new black and jane the virgin. her memoir, in the country we love: my family divided has just been published. she's diane guerrero. this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the...
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reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's a pullitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times whose latest book is the year of voting dangerously the derangement of american politics. she's maureen dowd, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (applause) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he'd made his own bed but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually.
reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's a pullitzer prize winning columnist for the new york times whose latest book is the year of voting dangerously the derangement of american politics. she's maureen dowd, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (applause) let's be honest, is this about your...
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reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's still and ever a feminist icon without peer, an activist, an agitator, a role model for multiple generations, and a best-selling author of multiple memoirs. the last of these, my life on the road, was recently published in paperback. she's gloria steinem, this is overheard. (audience applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time, took it on.
reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's still and ever a feminist icon without peer, an activist, an agitator, a role model for multiple generations, and a best-selling author of multiple memoirs. the last of these, my life on the road, was recently published in paperback. she's gloria...
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reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an actress whose credits include the hit tv series, orange is the new black and jane the virgin. her memoir, in the country we love: my family divided has just been published. she's diane guerrero. this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught right? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? at 17, he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. we saw a problem and, over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak.
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circle. the social network also came for the cheap, reliable power produced by sweden's vast set of hydroelectricthe swedes began building a network of two dozen hydroelectric dams along the lulea river. today, the dams provide more than enough power to meet all of northern sweden's needs. >> so now we start the journey through the lulea river on the lulea river power. ashlee: rick abramson and chris london work for the energy giant vattenfall that runs the dams. they were kind enough to take me on a road trip to see up close how these amazing machines work. these guys insist that it is wonderful living in the great, frigid north. ♪ ashlee: they can check out the northern lights from their hot tubs, spend months in total darkness, and hunt bears and moose. so rick, did you already go moose hunting this year then? rick: the small hunting ground, there is one grown up. and the first morning, 30 minutes into the hunt, they shot the big win, then the hunting is over. [laughs] ashlee: then everyone is done. walk me through again, like, how many dams there are along the lulea river? rick: we have 15 po
circle. the social network also came for the cheap, reliable power produced by sweden's vast set of hydroelectricthe swedes began building a network of two dozen hydroelectric dams along the lulea river. today, the dams provide more than enough power to meet all of northern sweden's needs. >> so now we start the journey through the lulea river on the lulea river power. ashlee: rick abramson and chris london work for the energy giant vattenfall that runs the dams. they were kind enough to...
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writer than you and you're in the room with george and costello and the producers he's worked with. so he gives you a day circle and make him kited about arrangements. but mainly i learned so much from him about arrangements and the stuff he was doing with the beatles was so ground breaking, he's constantly thinking about technology and how to make his stuff interesting, so it's very inspiring working with him. >> rose: where do you think you will be ten years from now or five. >> five or ten years from now? i think we kind of live in an age of musicians where there is a giant sense of entrepreneurialism. okay, i made it as a musician and now i want my own app and i was saying quincy and george martin and people leaving a great legacy of music and studying to get better, that's what i want to do, so i would be happy if five or ten years from now i was still working with exciting artistest. >> rose: thank you for coming. thank you very much. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: >> rose: regina spektor is here, russian-born singer/songwriter has been called her generation's joni mitchell, equal part
writer than you and you're in the room with george and costello and the producers he's worked with. so he gives you a day circle and make him kited about arrangements. but mainly i learned so much from him about arrangements and the stuff he was doing with the beatles was so ground breaking, he's constantly thinking about technology and how to make his stuff interesting, so it's very inspiring working with him. >> rose: where do you think you will be ten years from now or five. >>...
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produced how they know this with facts. did they tap into russian cell phones? do they have a mole in putin's inner circle telling them?oday has satellite surveillance? -- do they have satellite surveillance? we don't know. there's a group of former serious intelligence officers called veteran intelligence officers for sanity will stop i don't know. you know them. they issued a report yesterday. i cannot judge it. i'm not an intelligence person in that sense. and they believe this was not hacking at all but leaking. does somebody leaked this stuff -- in other words, 70 from the united states. here we have no facts presented by the cia. the fbi itself will not go along because it is a fact organization. it has to have evidence that is presented will in a court. we have the possibility, i don't know, but it is offered by credible people that this was not hacking but leaking. and the result is, we are having the new president called essentially a kremlin lackey. senator mccain has said, to his eternal discredit, that putin is able leak, a liar, innovator of countries, a man who is determined to destroy the american way of
produced how they know this with facts. did they tap into russian cell phones? do they have a mole in putin's inner circle telling them?oday has satellite surveillance? -- do they have satellite surveillance? we don't know. there's a group of former serious intelligence officers called veteran intelligence officers for sanity will stop i don't know. you know them. they issued a report yesterday. i cannot judge it. i'm not an intelligence person in that sense. and they believe this was not...
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circle, to the east, it is only rain in this morning. but north and west, there could be some slick spots out there. one of our producers-mailing me that frederick county where i have gotten some reports of the snow the last few hours will be hoping all g this morning. new year's eve, it's going to be dry, mid 40s to upper 30s. jack, any updates on the roads north and west of town right now? >>> well for now i guess maybe we're scaring them off which is good if they're going to slow down it will be perfect. i. 70 moving toward frederick, so beyond south mountain and the rest area a vehicle did overturn, on the right side of the roadway. we have the right lane closed a the the scene. a new crash on 550, another vehicle rolled over. you're going to find heavy traffic rolling through the area. at this stretch, again 550 northbound up at bub lynn road. in the north and the west, slow down, please. >>> kour top story this morning, the death of debbie reynolds. the mother of star wars actress carrie fisher who died on tuesday. reynolds is consied royalty. her career spanned seven decades and included films like sing in the ra
circle, to the east, it is only rain in this morning. but north and west, there could be some slick spots out there. one of our producers-mailing me that frederick county where i have gotten some reports of the snow the last few hours will be hoping all g this morning. new year's eve, it's going to be dry, mid 40s to upper 30s. jack, any updates on the roads north and west of town right now? >>> well for now i guess maybe we're scaring them off which is good if they're going to slow...
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producing places in america. it was a great place to start thinking about these things and be on the food pathway, although i kind of come full circle. what what got me to write the book was two things. one was seeing a map that had been prepared by the food and agriculture organization in rome and it showed the spread of intensive or industrialized food animal production globally and i had no idea. >> when you say industrialized, explain that's people. what does that mean. >> industrial really means two things. that has to do with the scale of operations but also the structure. so industrial means that you have a process that is tightly controlled that has specified in input, in this case chicken and specified output which is consumer products. it's usually under the control of one entity which is known as a producer like perdue or tyson or smithfield. that implies certain kinds of economies and demands in terms of production. >> does this mean that these entities don't operate as a small-scale farmer would operate their relationships with their producers are different than if you were an individual farmer growing weeds or raising
producing places in america. it was a great place to start thinking about these things and be on the food pathway, although i kind of come full circle. what what got me to write the book was two things. one was seeing a map that had been prepared by the food and agriculture organization in rome and it showed the spread of intensive or industrialized food animal production globally and i had no idea. >> when you say industrialized, explain that's people. what does that mean. >>...
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producing areas in the country. was an optimal place to start thinking about these things and thinking about the food pathway although i've come back full circle to it. but got me to write the book was two things. one was the amount that had been prepared by the food and agricultural organization in the show the spread of intensive or industrialized food animal production globally. >> host: when you say industrialized explain to people what that means. >> guest: industrialize means two things it has to do with the scale of that operation also the structure. industrial means you have a process that is tightly controlled by the specified input, and this case is chickens in specified output which is consumer products and the whole production process organized usually do the control of one entity which is known as a producer such as perdue, tyson or smith and i can imply a certain kinds of demands in terms of production. >> host: this is a name that these entities don't operate as a small-scale farmer would operate, their relationships with their producers are different than if you were an individual farmer growing fleet or raising cattle in kansa
producing areas in the country. was an optimal place to start thinking about these things and thinking about the food pathway although i've come back full circle to it. but got me to write the book was two things. one was the amount that had been prepared by the food and agricultural organization in the show the spread of intensive or industrialized food animal production globally. >> host: when you say industrialized explain to people what that means. >> guest: industrialize means...
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producing areas of the country. so i was an optimal place to start thinking about these things and thinking about it beyond the food pathway although i have come back full circle to it. but i got them to write the book was two things. one was seen a map that had been prepared by the food and agriculture organization in rome and it showed the spread of intensities food animal production globally. >> host: so when you say industrialized explain that to people. >> guest: it means two things. it has to do with the scale of operations and also the structure. so you have a process that is tightly controlled and specified outputs which is consumer-products. the whole production process is highly organized and usually under the control of one entity. which is known as a producer of economies in certain kinds of demands in terms of production. >> host: does this mean these entities to operate as a small dual farmer would operate? their relationships with their producers are different than if you are an individual farmer growing wheat or raising cattle. >> absolutely. that whole process of transforming farming from its traditional small entrepreneur activity brought to
producing areas of the country. so i was an optimal place to start thinking about these things and thinking about it beyond the food pathway although i have come back full circle to it. but i got them to write the book was two things. one was seen a map that had been prepared by the food and agriculture organization in rome and it showed the spread of intensities food animal production globally. >> host: so when you say industrialized explain that to people. >> guest: it means two...
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circling around a model of beijing. nothing but a show piece, much like the company can's test bus. >> now cnn did find one small office with the lights on at tbe and our beijing produceryee who refused give his name oraa pier on camera. he said his job is to finish, quote, leftover work. he said he doesn't know anything about tbe's future plans. sherise pham, hong kong. >> wow. >> that's worries. 2016, what a year it has been. political expectations were shattered across europe and here in the united states. >> indeed, this political year was shocking at times, seemed a little bizarre i think it is fair to say. our chief can washington correspondent jake tapper has the 2002 ten u.s. political stories of the year 2016. ♪ >>> this year everything we thought we knew about politics was turned on its head, political attacks, e-mail hacks and several cracks in the glass ceiling made for an unparalleled race between the first female major party nominee and a billionaire outsider. president-elect trump will take office soon, but first let's look back at top ten political stories of 2016. >>> number ten, conservative supreme court justice antonin scalia died suddenly in februa
circling around a model of beijing. nothing but a show piece, much like the company can's test bus. >> now cnn did find one small office with the lights on at tbe and our beijing produceryee who refused give his name oraa pier on camera. he said his job is to finish, quote, leftover work. he said he doesn't know anything about tbe's future plans. sherise pham, hong kong. >> wow. >> that's worries. 2016, what a year it has been. political expectations were shattered across...
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circles. one of the problems we have and that we have had from the gipping, is that what's available depends on regulatory certainty. we are a big producer of oil. we understand what is happening with oil. the frustration is that we say, what's available, what's available? what's available will depend on whether there is capital investment for that and innovation will depend on regulatory certainty. we. >> narrator: we are in this spiral that deeply concerns me. when you discuss this, do you say, what if we had not had regulatory certainty or if these targets had remained available, we would have the ability to amp up or meet the targets under the law. >> i don't think we heard a lot of people say if epa had maintained the statutory tharth been met. what they did say was that going forward reducing the regulatory uncertainty improves the investment climate, but i think that they also did not say that would sort of fix the problem and there wouldn't be -- that there would be adequate investment to -- >> where they would have been likely to increase the investment problem. they weren't willing to say, oh, 40 to $50 a barrel with regulatory
circles. one of the problems we have and that we have had from the gipping, is that what's available depends on regulatory certainty. we are a big producer of oil. we understand what is happening with oil. the frustration is that we say, what's available, what's available? what's available will depend on whether there is capital investment for that and innovation will depend on regulatory certainty. we. >> narrator: we are in this spiral that deeply concerns me. when you discuss this, do...
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industry -- >> we keep talking in circles, the problem we have is what is available depends on regulatory certainty and i recognize the marketplace and we are a big producer of oil so we understand what is happening with oil but the frustration for me, what is available what is available what is available, depends on what capital investment, and innovation is going to depend on regulatory certainty so we are in this spiral that deeply concerns me and when you discuss the reset, what if we hadn't had regulatory uncertainty, what if these targets remained available? we would have the ability to amp up and meet the requirements under the law or targets under the law. >> i don't think we heard a lot of people say if epa had maintained statutory target that they would have been met. what they did say is going forward, reducing regulatory uncertainty improves marginally the investment, and they did not say that and there would be adequate investment. >> they would have been likely to say $100 a barrel would fit the investment, $40 plus a $50 a barrel with regulatory uncertainty was not causation for the problem. >> in the reports, we talk about r&d and the stat
industry -- >> we keep talking in circles, the problem we have is what is available depends on regulatory certainty and i recognize the marketplace and we are a big producer of oil so we understand what is happening with oil but the frustration for me, what is available what is available what is available, depends on what capital investment, and innovation is going to depend on regulatory certainty so we are in this spiral that deeply concerns me and when you discuss the reset, what if we...
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talking in circles because one of the terms we have and we had from the beginning is what's available depends on regulatory certainty and i recognize the marketplace. we were a big producer of oil so we understand what's happening with oil but the frustration for me is i would say what's available, what's available and it depends on what there's capital investment for and whether there's capital investment and innovation is going to depend on regulatory certainty so we are in this spiral that deeply concerns me and i'm wondering when you discussed the reset that well, what if we hadn't had the expansion or what if these targets had remained available? we would then have the ability to end up and meet the requirements under the law or the targets under the law. >> i don't think that we heard a lot of people say that if the epa had maintained the statutory targets that they would have been met. i don't think anybody said. what we did say is that going forward, reducing regulatory uncertainty improves marginally the investment climate but i think they also did not say that that was sort of the problem and there wouldn't be, that there would be inadequate investment. >> they
talking in circles because one of the terms we have and we had from the beginning is what's available depends on regulatory certainty and i recognize the marketplace. we were a big producer of oil so we understand what's happening with oil but the frustration for me is i would say what's available, what's available and it depends on what there's capital investment for and whether there's capital investment and innovation is going to depend on regulatory certainty so we are in this spiral that...