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reggie, thanks for being here. guys historically have been really protective of nintendo characters. why this partnership with activision, and why now? reggie: when activision first came up with these skylanders idea, they had conversations with nintendo first. the conversation was on how amiibo figures could integrate with what's happening in the skylanders' world. we partnered to make sure the bowser and donkey kong characters move the way they needed to in this universe, but the gameplay is all about these figures. it was a great collaboration. just the kind of thing nintendo likes to do. emily: the star fox game is a fan favorite. why bring this back now? are you hoping it will spark sales of the console? reggie: it leverages the game pad so you're looking at the tv during parts of the game and at the game pad during parts of the game. our fans have been waiting for it. the game looks beautiful, plays beautifully, and we do believe it's going to be a hardware driver for us. emily: you showed a trailer on the wi
reggie, thanks for being here. guys historically have been really protective of nintendo characters. why this partnership with activision, and why now? reggie: when activision first came up with these skylanders idea, they had conversations with nintendo first. the conversation was on how amiibo figures could integrate with what's happening in the skylanders' world. we partnered to make sure the bowser and donkey kong characters move the way they needed to in this universe, but the gameplay is...
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>> no. >> jimmy: channing, have you ever seen reggie?'s the referee, cousin sal. >> the first member of the team will shoot after the whistle, so on until someone makes a shot. if you step over, i will be forced to beat the crap out of kevin nash. testing me. don't taunt kevin. i'm on this tank. magic mikes ready? magic johnsons ready? [ whistle ] [ cheers and applause ] >> oh! >> oh! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. wow. let's look at that again in slow motion. i'm getting bombarded. and look at that. reggie, despite some unorthodox attempt at feeding, well, that's our show. i'd like to thank channing tatum, matt bomer, joe manganiello, kevin nash, adam rodriguez and the great flugelhorn player reggie miller. apologies to the big, fat jerk matt damon. game five of the nba finals is next, right here on abc. and watch us at our regular time during the week. bye! riunlimited talk and text.ing plus 10 gigs of shareable data. (yeah, 10 gigantic gigs.) for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you wan
>> no. >> jimmy: channing, have you ever seen reggie?'s the referee, cousin sal. >> the first member of the team will shoot after the whistle, so on until someone makes a shot. if you step over, i will be forced to beat the crap out of kevin nash. testing me. don't taunt kevin. i'm on this tank. magic mikes ready? magic johnsons ready? [ whistle ] [ cheers and applause ] >> oh! >> oh! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. wow. let's look at that again...
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channing, do you know reggie? have you seen reggie?you doing, my friend? >> save the garden! >> jimmy: the rules, our referee cousin sal. >> sal: the rules are simple. i'm going to blow my whistle. the first member of each team will shoot. the second member of of each team will shoot. so on and so on until someone makes a shot. those are the free throw lines. you stay behind and shoot. if i see anyone step over i'm going to be forced to beat the crap out of kevin nash and i don't want to do that. all right? >> miller's brother goes first! >> sal: hold on, back, back. you're testing me. >> jimmy: don't taunt kevin, i'm on this tank. okay. >> sal: magic mikes ready? magic johnsons ready? go like crazy! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my goodness. oh my goodness. wow. let's look at that again in slow motion. oh, getting bombarded. and look at that. reggie, despite some unorthodox attempts at cheating -- well, that is our show. i want to thank channing, i want to thank matt, joe, kevin, adam. thanks to the flat
channing, do you know reggie? have you seen reggie?you doing, my friend? >> save the garden! >> jimmy: the rules, our referee cousin sal. >> sal: the rules are simple. i'm going to blow my whistle. the first member of each team will shoot. the second member of of each team will shoot. so on and so on until someone makes a shot. those are the free throw lines. you stay behind and shoot. if i see anyone step over i'm going to be forced to beat the crap out of kevin nash and i...
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we've enjoyed similar outcomes across the reggie region. an independent analysis undertaken by the highly respected analysis group concludes that the reinvestment of auction proceeds from the first three years of the program is reducing total energy bills in the reggie regions by 1.3 billion, adding 1.6 billion to the regional economy and creating an estimated 16,000 jobs. reducing emissions also provides substantial public health benefits, including saving lives, reducing illness, health care costs and lost workdays. our experience demonstrates a group of states can reduce emissions substantially and grow the economy at the same time. therefore, instead of asking whether we can afford to reduce that pollution, a more pertinent question is whether we can afford not to act now to reduce the emissions that are causing our climate to change. in new york, we are already experiencing a destructive effects of climate-driven extreme weather. three years ago, hurricane sandy decimated many communities and tens of thousands of homes in new york and
we've enjoyed similar outcomes across the reggie region. an independent analysis undertaken by the highly respected analysis group concludes that the reinvestment of auction proceeds from the first three years of the program is reducing total energy bills in the reggie regions by 1.3 billion, adding 1.6 billion to the regional economy and creating an estimated 16,000 jobs. reducing emissions also provides substantial public health benefits, including saving lives, reducing illness, health care...
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reggie: i do not know. erik: do you perceive demand? reggie: we see demand.or exposure into alternative markets. what we are seeing as the euro settles in the hedging vehicles being taken off. buyers for euro exposure. we are seeing a flip-flop. the ride down the euro,. along the hedged etf -- erik: they want to go naked. reggie browne, local go ahead -- local cohead of dr. fitzgerald. -- at counter fitzgerald. olivia: who is the man to beat this year? we put that question to the winner of the 1955 u.s. open. our interview, coming up. ♪ olivia: we are a few minutes into the trading day and stocks are falling. let's get out to matt miller for an update. matt: all the action seems down. the dow turning negative for the year three at the s&p with its worst two day drop since about a month ago. things continue to look bad today as they did on friday. the s&p index down to 2000 77. the dow down 167 point. the nasdaq down about 8/10 of 1%. take a look at some of the individual movers. a positive story from the markets perspective. cbs will pay $1.9 billion to buy t
reggie: i do not know. erik: do you perceive demand? reggie: we see demand.or exposure into alternative markets. what we are seeing as the euro settles in the hedging vehicles being taken off. buyers for euro exposure. we are seeing a flip-flop. the ride down the euro,. along the hedged etf -- erik: they want to go naked. reggie browne, local go ahead -- local cohead of dr. fitzgerald. -- at counter fitzgerald. olivia: who is the man to beat this year? we put that question to the winner of the...
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we've enjoyed similar outcomes across the reggie region.an independent analysis undertaken by the highly respected analysis group concludes that the reinvestment of auction proceeds from the first three years of the program is reducing total energy bills in the reggie regions by 1.3 billion, adding 1.6 billion to the regional economy and creating an estimated 16,000 jobs. reducing emissions also provides substantial public health benefits, including saving lives, reducing illness, health care costs and lost workdays. our experience demonstrates a group of states can reduce emissions substantially and grow the economy at the same time. therefore, instead of asking whether we can afford to reduce that pollution, a more pertinent question is whether we can afford not to act now to reduce the emissions that are causing our climate to change. in new york, we are already experiencing a destructive effects of climate-driven extreme weather. three years ago, hurricane sandy decimated many communities and tens of thousands of homes in new york and n
we've enjoyed similar outcomes across the reggie region.an independent analysis undertaken by the highly respected analysis group concludes that the reinvestment of auction proceeds from the first three years of the program is reducing total energy bills in the reggie regions by 1.3 billion, adding 1.6 billion to the regional economy and creating an estimated 16,000 jobs. reducing emissions also provides substantial public health benefits, including saving lives, reducing illness, health care...
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we've enjoyed similar outcomes across the reggie region.an independent analysis undertaken by the highly respected analysis group concludes that the reinvestment of auction proceeds from the first three years of the program is reducing total energy bills in the reggie regions by 1. 3 billion, adding 1.6 billion to the regional economy and creating an estimated 16,000 jobs. reducing emissions also provides substantial public health benefits including saving lives, reducing illness, health care costs and lost workdays. our experience demonstrates a group of states can reduce emissions substantially and grow the economy at the same time. therefore, instead of asking whether we can afford to reduce that pollution, a more pertinent question is whether we can afford not to act now to reduce the emissions that are causing our climate to change. in new york, we are already experiencing a destructive effects of climate-driven extreme weather. three years ago, hurricane sandy decimated many communities and tens of thousands of homes in new york and n
we've enjoyed similar outcomes across the reggie region.an independent analysis undertaken by the highly respected analysis group concludes that the reinvestment of auction proceeds from the first three years of the program is reducing total energy bills in the reggie regions by 1. 3 billion, adding 1.6 billion to the regional economy and creating an estimated 16,000 jobs. reducing emissions also provides substantial public health benefits including saving lives, reducing illness, health care...
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reggie love thank you for swinging by cnn today.eciate it. >>> coming up next the items that the two escaped killers left behind in a hunting cabin some 20 miles from the prison. why they might be staying so close. that's ahead. >>> also tom brady is fighting the suspension from the deflategate overturned. pable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. this is judy. judy is 65 years old. her mortgage payment is
reggie love thank you for swinging by cnn today.eciate it. >>> coming up next the items that the two escaped killers left behind in a hunting cabin some 20 miles from the prison. why they might be staying so close. that's ahead. >>> also tom brady is fighting the suspension from the deflategate overturned. pable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with...
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. >> brooklyn native kim van and her husband of ten years reggie ose, are the parents of three boys, the ose family talks about race started the days their sons were born. >> an ongoing discussion and i thank goodness we've had the discussion already because i feel like my sons are not completely shocked by the news. >> for a country that brides itself on having justice distributed among the land, but doesn't have justice when someone kills someone that's close to my age and of my skin color, that's scary. >> i want to leave you with this point. >> reggie, an attorney and host of the podcast combat jack, says he has taught his sons how to protect themselves. >> you think they'll be perceived in some way? >> i know they're perceived in some way in some instance he. i can't be with them, i can't chaperone them in every instance but i can at least impart upon them some type of what's the word some type of practical mindset practical body movement, practical way of acting. my sons have all been police since third grade. >> i my parents told me to stay out of trouble because they kind of
. >> brooklyn native kim van and her husband of ten years reggie ose, are the parents of three boys, the ose family talks about race started the days their sons were born. >> an ongoing discussion and i thank goodness we've had the discussion already because i feel like my sons are not completely shocked by the news. >> for a country that brides itself on having justice distributed among the land, but doesn't have justice when someone kills someone that's close to my age and...
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. >> reggie miller can't dress for [ bleep ]. really?is not so much in basketball shape, rather, he is a basketball shape. yes, i just called him fat. #sports. it's all right. >> mark jackson is easily the most annoying voice on television. well, then there's jeff van gundy. >> yo. jeff van gundy, a fool, lol. i is. >> andrew bogut is so [ bleep ] ugly. he might be the infamous big foot. well, guess we found him. >> imagine the damage steph curry would be doing in the nba if he doesn't have such a girly name. #changeittosteve. steve's a terrible name -- shoot, that's my coach's name. >> deandre jordan looks like that uncle at a cookout that sticks his fork in your plate. well, i think that sharing is caring, so [ bleep ] you. >> good-bye, blake griffin, you soft ginger hair colored lindsay lohan freckled face two-headed -- all caps, huh? throw in some lower case next time. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thanks to 50 cent, connie britton, paul giamatti, and apologies to matt damon. not that he deserves it. thanks for watchin
. >> reggie miller can't dress for [ bleep ]. really?is not so much in basketball shape, rather, he is a basketball shape. yes, i just called him fat. #sports. it's all right. >> mark jackson is easily the most annoying voice on television. well, then there's jeff van gundy. >> yo. jeff van gundy, a fool, lol. i is. >> andrew bogut is so [ bleep ] ugly. he might be the infamous big foot. well, guess we found him. >> imagine the damage steph curry would be doing in...
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likely to see that as a model, cap and trade system which may, states seek to join the existing reggie or set up a similar kind of project in other states. our friends at the regional transmission organization, those that run the grids and organize our markets also proposed some regional compliance plan that they would help implement through their concern over the power market, not quite clear to me how it is actually going to work but they are working on it ends recently the georgetown climate center released a paper outlining a system of single state compliance approaches within single state elements as of hybrid between a single state plan and a regional plan and that is going forward as well. many of the interstate elements are likely to be compliance options. it is not our role to tell the states they should do regional plans but clearly an option that have chosen will require close to the ordination among air regulators, energy office a utility commissions the we haven't seen before not only as we look at multiple jurisdictional authority. i will stop there. thank you for your at
likely to see that as a model, cap and trade system which may, states seek to join the existing reggie or set up a similar kind of project in other states. our friends at the regional transmission organization, those that run the grids and organize our markets also proposed some regional compliance plan that they would help implement through their concern over the power market, not quite clear to me how it is actually going to work but they are working on it ends recently the georgetown climate...
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he had nba grates magic johnson and reggie miller along with analysis and other players reading meanabout himself. listen to these mean tweets about nba mvp steph curry and dunk phenom blake griffin. >> imagine the damage steph curry would be doing in the nba if he didn't have such a girly name, #changeittosteve. >> goodbye blake griffin, you soft, ginger-hair colored, lindsay logan, freckle-faced,. [ bleep ] wow, all caps, huh? maybe throw in lower case next time. >> announcer: "early today" is brought to you by just for men. just you and the look you want. so just ahead "entourage" versus "spy." which is expected to come out on top. miley cyrus as you've never seen before. you're watching "early today." ♪ ♪ want to survive a crazy busy day? start with a positive attitude and positively radiant skin. aveeno® positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals® soy. to help reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. and another positively brilliant idea... aveeno® skin brightening scrub to clean and gently exfoliate. aveeno® naturally beautiful results®. so when my husband
he had nba grates magic johnson and reggie miller along with analysis and other players reading meanabout himself. listen to these mean tweets about nba mvp steph curry and dunk phenom blake griffin. >> imagine the damage steph curry would be doing in the nba if he didn't have such a girly name, #changeittosteve. >> goodbye blake griffin, you soft, ginger-hair colored, lindsay logan, freckle-faced,. [ bleep ] wow, all caps, huh? maybe throw in lower case next time. >>...
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. >> reporter: reggie elliott says claiming you're a particular race doesn't make you that race, but he adds you don't need to be of a particular race to identify with the culture within that race. >> can a white woman say that she understands the plight of a black woman? >> she can say it and she may actually understand it based on person's history. >> reporter: then there's another take. if you feel it, you can be it. >> why not? it's more than a category when you can relate to a culture. there's a lot of things going around white and black right now and if you say that you're black and you have to go to black people things and you have to have the black experience. if i told people that i was purple, would it matter? >> i think it's a social construct and we're all in the same world. there's circumstances that kind of divide people unfortunately. >> reporter: are you offended that a white person says that she's black? >> if anything, i'm honor. >> reporter: is that something that would offend you if someone was not white tried to be white? >> no. not at all. >> reporter: race, it
. >> reporter: reggie elliott says claiming you're a particular race doesn't make you that race, but he adds you don't need to be of a particular race to identify with the culture within that race. >> can a white woman say that she understands the plight of a black woman? >> she can say it and she may actually understand it based on person's history. >> reporter: then there's another take. if you feel it, you can be it. >> why not? it's more than a category when...
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reggie miller. patrick ewing. charles barkley. malone. stockton. people would say, those guys aren't champions. i'd call those people fools. because you got guys with jewelry that don't have an impact. and those guys were absolute warriors. >> jeff: there are true champions who won championships and there are guys who won championships who have just been on championship teams. and then there's some guys that are true champions who just were not on the right team at the right time against the right opponents. and we've played with and against those type of guys. >> mike: curry, scoop lay-up is good. 22 for curry. time-out, cleveland. and the largest lead of the night. and the curry family pleased with the results. 3:06 remaining. the warriors in control here in game four. golden state struggling the last two games. they had not lost three consecutive games all season long. curry, dancing in the paint. the mvp flips it up. and golden state feeling good as they're about to tie up the nba finals. now you can take bold, smooth cocktail taste... wherever
reggie miller. patrick ewing. charles barkley. malone. stockton. people would say, those guys aren't champions. i'd call those people fools. because you got guys with jewelry that don't have an impact. and those guys were absolute warriors. >> jeff: there are true champions who won championships and there are guys who won championships who have just been on championship teams. and then there's some guys that are true champions who just were not on the right team at the right time against...
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reggie miller. patrick ewing. charles barkley. malone. stockton. people would say, those guys aren't champions. i'd call those people fools. because you got guys with jewelry that don't have an impact. and those guys were absolute warriors. >> jeff: there are truee champions who won championships and there are guys who won championships who have just been on championship teams. and then there's some guys that are true champions who just were not on the right team at the right time against the right opponents. and we've played with and against those type of guys. >> mike: curry, scoop lay-up is good. 22 for curry. time-out, cleveland. and the largest lead of the night. and the curry family pleased with the results. 3:06 remaining. the warriors in control here in game four. golden state struggling the last two games. they had not lost three consecutive games all season long. curry, dancing in the paint. the mvp flips it up. and golden state feeling good as they're about to tie up the nba finals. now you can take bold, smooth cocktail taste... whereve
reggie miller. patrick ewing. charles barkley. malone. stockton. people would say, those guys aren't champions. i'd call those people fools. because you got guys with jewelry that don't have an impact. and those guys were absolute warriors. >> jeff: there are truee champions who won championships and there are guys who won championships who have just been on championship teams. and then there's some guys that are true champions who just were not on the right team at the right time against...
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reggie gray tied at 42. we go to overtime. it's sampson for the win.ee you tomorrow at oracle, it should be a good one. >>> we have a quick update on the breaking news. they've established there is no threat to that vehicle on fifth and mission, so the neighborhood is reopening as we speak. >>> abc 7 news tomorrow at 5:00. goodnight. entire life for one thing-- my blood, sweat, and tears for one goal and you steal it from me. (daniel) it's gonna be okay. everything's gonna be fine. you wait until i'm standing at the finish line. you wait until i'm standing on the doorstep of history and you betray me! you betray me. james novak isn't gonna say anything, sally. i talked to him. he promised-- you betray me! our family our marriage bed, my future-- you snatch the one thing that i care about. you steal my future from me! our future, sally! our future and i didn't steal it. i'm telling you, nobody knows
reggie gray tied at 42. we go to overtime. it's sampson for the win.ee you tomorrow at oracle, it should be a good one. >>> we have a quick update on the breaking news. they've established there is no threat to that vehicle on fifth and mission, so the neighborhood is reopening as we speak. >>> abc 7 news tomorrow at 5:00. goodnight. entire life for one thing-- my blood, sweat, and tears for one goal and you steal it from me. (daniel) it's gonna be okay. everything's gonna be...
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says what he is waiting to see is not only if there is execution of the strategy, but some changes reggied there is a debate on what that should be. some people want that to be clearer. break up the bank perhaps. some people want that to be to move quicker and it's unclear how they will get there. thelet: talk about importance of georgia bring to germany. it is one of the largest private employers. talkor all the anshu jain about selling one of the retail units, i'm not sure what that was politically. reporter: deutsche bank is sort of the national champion. everyone has this view that deutsche bank has to remain vocal and provide everything to everyone. and that is a question of how much influence that has on this strategic review and what they are allowed to do. that is one of the big questions. deutsche bank also is definitely seen as the bank that represents germany on the retail side as well. have anitely does and effect on the country. there were reactions from large labor unions and so on and so forth. it's a very heavily-watched bank here in germany, definitely. pimm: christine ha
says what he is waiting to see is not only if there is execution of the strategy, but some changes reggied there is a debate on what that should be. some people want that to be clearer. break up the bank perhaps. some people want that to be to move quicker and it's unclear how they will get there. thelet: talk about importance of georgia bring to germany. it is one of the largest private employers. talkor all the anshu jain about selling one of the retail units, i'm not sure what that was...
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. >> reporter: reggie elliot says claiming you are a particular race doesn't make you that race.ds that you don't need to be of a particular race to identify with the culture within the race. >> a white girl say she understands the plight of a black woman. >> she can say it and she may actually understand it. based on her the person's history. >> reporter: and experience. >> reporter: and kareema scott's take if you feel it you can be it. >> why not? it's more than a category when you can relate to a culture. it's a lot of things going around white and black right now and you say you are black and you have to go through black people things and have to have the black experience and i told people i was purple would it matter. >> i think it's lovely idea that race is a social concept and we are all in the same world together, but it's not unfortunately. there's circumstances that kind of divide people. >> reporter: are you offended that a white person says she is black? >> no if anything i am honor>> reporter: would that offend you if someone white wanted to be white. >> no. >> repo
. >> reporter: reggie elliot says claiming you are a particular race doesn't make you that race.ds that you don't need to be of a particular race to identify with the culture within the race. >> a white girl say she understands the plight of a black woman. >> she can say it and she may actually understand it. based on her the person's history. >> reporter: and experience. >> reporter: and kareema scott's take if you feel it you can be it. >> why not? it's...
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probably the best-known regional compliance plan is reggie. the regional green house gases -- there was story today on e & e that now pennsylvania and virginia are planning on joining regi as well. so i think we are likely to see that as at least a model as a cap and trade system where states may seek to join the existing regi or set up a similar project in other states. our friends at the regional transmission organization, the r.t.o.'s that run the grids and power markets have also enclosed a regional compliance plan they would hope to implement over the markets. it's not quite clear to me how they are going to work but they are working on it and recently the georgetown climate center released a paper of single-state compliance with elements, a hybrid between a single-state and regional plan, and that is going forward as well. many of the interstate elements are likely to be the compliance options that nacaa recommends. while naruc believes it is not our role to tell the states that they should do ooh regional plan, it's clearly an option ch
probably the best-known regional compliance plan is reggie. the regional green house gases -- there was story today on e & e that now pennsylvania and virginia are planning on joining regi as well. so i think we are likely to see that as at least a model as a cap and trade system where states may seek to join the existing regi or set up a similar project in other states. our friends at the regional transmission organization, the r.t.o.'s that run the grids and power markets have also...
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as i said my testimony, the reggie experience is an extraordinarily successful withinone.we had a study of the benefits over a three year period. from 2009-2011. $1.3 billion in reductions in bills over the regi region, and extra, incremental activity. it has been an extraordinarily positive experience, all the while, as you said the reegean has experienced economic growth. we've reduced bills, reef reduced bills for low and moderate income families, especially in the beauty of the regi approaches. >> say that again. you've reduced the bills for low and moderate income people people. >> yes. the benefit to low and moderate income new york players has been $60 million to date through the first quarter of this year and those are going to keep -- those benefits will continue on into the future because new york has specified in two of the programs income eligible patients -- excuse me, rate payers. so again the beauty of the program is the states have the flexibility to target the revenue from the sale of those allowances to a variety of programs. so industrial customers can b
as i said my testimony, the reggie experience is an extraordinarily successful withinone.we had a study of the benefits over a three year period. from 2009-2011. $1.3 billion in reductions in bills over the regi region, and extra, incremental activity. it has been an extraordinarily positive experience, all the while, as you said the reegean has experienced economic growth. we've reduced bills, reef reduced bills for low and moderate income families, especially in the beauty of the regi...
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as i said in my testimony, the reggi experience has been an extraordinarily successful one. we had an independent study done by the analysis group that quantified the benefits over a three-year period from 2009 to 2011. $1.3 billion in reductions in bills over the region. $1.6 billion in extra or incremental economic activity. it's been an extraordinarily positive experience all the while, as you said, the region has experienced economic growth. we've reduced bills. we've reduced bills for low and moderate-income families especially in the beauty of the approach is that -- >> say that again? you've reduced the electricity bills for low and moderate-income people? >> yes, the cumulative benefit to just new york low and moderate income bill payers has been $60 million to date. through the first quarter of this year. and those, those are going to keep those benefittings will continue on into the future because new york has specified in two of its programs income eligible patients, excuse me patients, income eligible ratepayers. the beauty of the program is that states have the
as i said in my testimony, the reggi experience has been an extraordinarily successful one. we had an independent study done by the analysis group that quantified the benefits over a three-year period from 2009 to 2011. $1.3 billion in reductions in bills over the region. $1.6 billion in extra or incremental economic activity. it's been an extraordinarily positive experience all the while, as you said, the region has experienced economic growth. we've reduced bills. we've reduced bills for low...