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how do you repurpose the dress?e'll show you. ♪ if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. gerri: ladies, do you have a closet that looks like this? >> bridesmaids dresses. oh, good god. what, you kept them all? you have a whole closetful. >> i have a lot of friend and i like to keep them. gerri: what if, do you do if you want to keep the bridesmaid dress and want to wear it again? is that unheard of? our next guest says no. joining me a celebrity stylist, fashion expert, nicole brewer. >> thank you so much for having me. gerri: good to have you here. these numbers shocked me, i have to say. the cost of attending a wedding up 75%. $592 per wedding. thi
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the malls are going to get repurposed. >> i don't think malls are dead. they are going to be reinvented. a meeting place for younger people and older people to meet and go to the movie. i like going to the outdoor malls, walk in and out of stores, the outlet type malls will be the future. this people love to shop around. charles: outside mall or the nearest bar? >> ooh, i don't know. >> to matt's point, outlet malls do well and the high-end stores do well. the luxury consumer, they are going to spend upwards of $76 billion tons of it on apparel and accessories. saks or bloomingdales. charles: tangiers, you would buy it? i like it too. >> the glitz and the glamor, there is no escaping that mall. but the dead malls that are out there. when you start to see the malls that they're losing everybody. losing the anchor tenants and everyone else as well. the wick's companies, the small little retail that depend on the traffic there. i think what we're going to see is resurgence of the american main street type of thing. charles: small business? >> going into -- n
the malls are going to get repurposed. >> i don't think malls are dead. they are going to be reinvented. a meeting place for younger people and older people to meet and go to the movie. i like going to the outdoor malls, walk in and out of stores, the outlet type malls will be the future. this people love to shop around. charles: outside mall or the nearest bar? >> ooh, i don't know. >> to matt's point, outlet malls do well and the high-end stores do well. the luxury consumer,...
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because the information is being copied into longitudenal and permanent data basis that may be repurposedre you contribute the information for one reason and subsequent to that other uses become possible and the purposes. >> so we have something from one of our followers here, joel polunesky says parents and kids should own the data but schools, school district should use it to assess school performance and vendors to manage their services. if kids and parents owned the data tus point, do parents know when the data about their children is being shared with outside vendors? >> sure. so first of all, thank you for having me here and addressing this topic. it's timely because we are having this data conversation in all aspects of our life, not just in education. and, you know, schools in districts for decades have been collecting data about their students and they need to in order to help them learn, in order to give feedback to parents. and they have done a really good job of protecting privacy and security. the education technology that you discussed earlier typically is not part of what w
because the information is being copied into longitudenal and permanent data basis that may be repurposedre you contribute the information for one reason and subsequent to that other uses become possible and the purposes. >> so we have something from one of our followers here, joel polunesky says parents and kids should own the data but schools, school district should use it to assess school performance and vendors to manage their services. if kids and parents owned the data tus point, do...
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also look at repurposing of the public spaces since we don't have any open space there within. second is to welcome to this population, if you look at lower polk we have a very difficult verse population, socioeconomic, ethnically and [speaker not understood]. third art ask culture. we started an art walk which started with initial four galleries. next month we will top out over 20 galleries. we're showing growth and want to maintain it as a viable source he he ~ of he economic growth. 59tion, the appearance reflect the local history and culture. 6, community based partnerships working with nonprofits such as ccdc larkin street youth, and new nonprofit which will be cpcmc in the neighborhood. architectural and street design to promote experiences with no open space we want to put folks at looking at green verizonth cal walls and uses of green space. we just installed a green vertual wall on cedar alley at larkin as an example. very important was the next one, was to not courage cpmc, they sat at the table for several years, to provide quality access medical care to the resident
also look at repurposing of the public spaces since we don't have any open space there within. second is to welcome to this population, if you look at lower polk we have a very difficult verse population, socioeconomic, ethnically and [speaker not understood]. third art ask culture. we started an art walk which started with initial four galleries. next month we will top out over 20 galleries. we're showing growth and want to maintain it as a viable source he he ~ of he economic growth. 59tion,...
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repurposed. >> jimmy: repurposed, okay. and where did you get all this stuff?> we do a lot of dumpster diving. >> jimmy: dumpster diving. >> spend time around the college looking for garbage that other people don't want. >> jimmy: is one of your jobs dumpster diver? >> we try to throw jordan into the dumpster. >> jimmy: jordan's the smallest, you'd go right in there. the idea again is you complete a simple task in a complicated way. this year you guys introduced a human into the mix, that's not been done before. >> so that was the first time in competition that anyone has ever put a person inside their machine. rube goldberg's cartoons always centered around someone. so we thought it would be a great homage to say, you know, why don't we put someone in there and try and really get back to the roots? >> jimmy: we have a human for you. we've got a number of them working here at the show. >> great. >> jimmy: why don't you go ahead and reveal the human. there he is, his name is guillermo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guillermo is going to be -- i don't know if
repurposed. >> jimmy: repurposed, okay. and where did you get all this stuff?> we do a lot of dumpster diving. >> jimmy: dumpster diving. >> spend time around the college looking for garbage that other people don't want. >> jimmy: is one of your jobs dumpster diver? >> we try to throw jordan into the dumpster. >> jimmy: jordan's the smallest, you'd go right in there. the idea again is you complete a simple task in a complicated way. this year you guys...
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there was a new rep fit program that's a mandatory program to see if you can repurpose the bond funds of the city attorney and others decided it was not a feasible way to go so the mayor's office of earthquake safety and his staff has without parole come up with working relationships with banks and other institutions to provide low interest rates and the city as green financing that allows people to advertise the retrofit over thirty years by adding to the property tax but for all tints and purposes the bond fund was minimally used >> do we only issue a portion of the bonds. >> right as i said we issued almost nothing in that area i don't have the exact statistics. >> i don't know if this is a question for you but it that something we can model for the elevator repair. we know this is the responsibility of the elevator more than companies but we want to give them incentives so we we tong for some permanence a low interest loan so patrick did this so is that where we get private financial institutions >> we can make. >> prayer by the chaplain. >> that an ongoing item with this working
there was a new rep fit program that's a mandatory program to see if you can repurpose the bond funds of the city attorney and others decided it was not a feasible way to go so the mayor's office of earthquake safety and his staff has without parole come up with working relationships with banks and other institutions to provide low interest rates and the city as green financing that allows people to advertise the retrofit over thirty years by adding to the property tax but for all tints and...
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would verizon support getting rid of the biforcated that could make it easier to repurpose spectrum that is not being used. >> guest: i don't want to get into what agencies are right for specific purposes. i don't think you should build the statute around significant technologies and i don't think you should figure out the right agency first. i think the right way is to say what the overall spectrum policy or larger communication policy and figure out where the right skill sets are to manage those. it is certainly favoring an agencies having the power and the fcc maybe the right one to manage those assets overall. >> drilling down a little in may, the fcc adopted a spectrum and incentive auction order. the spectrum order would put limits depending on how much spectrum is returned on carriers are lower broadband and verizon and at&t proposed them. verizon praised other parts of the order but didn't mention the bidding limits. i am curious if you can give us a sense if verizon still plans to participate in the incentive auction? >> guest: i would say you are right. we did praise parts of t
would verizon support getting rid of the biforcated that could make it easier to repurpose spectrum that is not being used. >> guest: i don't want to get into what agencies are right for specific purposes. i don't think you should build the statute around significant technologies and i don't think you should figure out the right agency first. i think the right way is to say what the overall spectrum policy or larger communication policy and figure out where the right skill sets are to...
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the government has to be careful to success -- suggest the semi-you can remove those services and repurpose them. >> michael powell, one of the issues the fcc is seeking comment on is the issue of a new net neutrality standard. chairman wheeler has proposed allowing companies to make contracts with cable providers, with broadband. some are calling this a fast lane. what do you think of that? lane? consider it a fast >> but merely defend chairman wheeler. it is a complete distortion to characterize what he is doing as he is proposing to have fast lanes. he is not proposing we should have fast lanes. he is dealing with boundaries of the law as interpreted by the court. he is trying to create the strongest manager alan the role he can within the perimeter of what the law provides. if the law does not provide for it it is the obligation of congress to give him that authority or not. it is not his responsibility to make up the authority or pretend he has something that he doesn't. the fcc is not all-powerful. i think he has -- he is proposing tough net neutrality rules that have to accommodate t
the government has to be careful to success -- suggest the semi-you can remove those services and repurpose them. >> michael powell, one of the issues the fcc is seeking comment on is the issue of a new net neutrality standard. chairman wheeler has proposed allowing companies to make contracts with cable providers, with broadband. some are calling this a fast lane. what do you think of that? lane? consider it a fast >> but merely defend chairman wheeler. it is a complete distortion...
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i've just got to think that as you're repurposing these funds and perhaps asking more from congress, i think it's really important we ensure we are attracting the absolute best within the va system and then able to retain them. one primary health provider told of prescribing for mental health patients and seeing the mental health caseload coming in there which he said he didn't feel good about at all. he said this is not right but i'm not going to let that person go untreated even though i wasn't trained to treat somebody for these too kind of problems. that raises a number of questions and issues in itself, but it gets back to the issue of resources for providers. i have a number of other questions specific to el paso, but we'll continue to reach out to you in between these hearings and at these hearings to follow up we we don't get an answer. i appreciate your responsiveness so far. i do ask dr. clancy and dr. lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunititon address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you
i've just got to think that as you're repurposing these funds and perhaps asking more from congress, i think it's really important we ensure we are attracting the absolute best within the va system and then able to retain them. one primary health provider told of prescribing for mental health patients and seeing the mental health caseload coming in there which he said he didn't feel good about at all. he said this is not right but i'm not going to let that person go untreated even though i...
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i've just got to think that as you're repurposing these funds and perhaps asking more from congress,i think it's really important we ensure we are attracting the absolute best within the va system and then able to retain them. one primary health provider told of prescribing for mental health patients and seeing the mental health caseload coming in there which he said he didn't feel good about at all. he said this is not right but i'm not going to let that person go untreated even though i wasn't trained to treat somebody for these too kind of problems. that raises a number of questions and issues in itself, but it gets back to the issue of resources for providers. i have a number of other questions specific to el paso, but we'll continue to reach out to you in between these hearings and at these hearings to follow up we we don't get an answer. i appreciate your responsiveness so far. i do ask dr. clancy and dr. lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunititon address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you
i've just got to think that as you're repurposing these funds and perhaps asking more from congress,i think it's really important we ensure we are attracting the absolute best within the va system and then able to retain them. one primary health provider told of prescribing for mental health patients and seeing the mental health caseload coming in there which he said he didn't feel good about at all. he said this is not right but i'm not going to let that person go untreated even though i...
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and i've just got to think as you're repurposing these funds and perhaps asking more from congress, i think it's really important that we ensure that we are attracting the absolute best within the va system that we're actually then able to retain them. one primary health provider told a prescribing for mental health patients and seeing the mental case load that's coming in here. he said he didn't feel good about it at all, it's not right, but he wasn't going to let that person go untreated even though he's not trained to treat them for these problems. that raises a lot of questions and issues in itself, but it gets back to the resources for providers. i have a number of other questions specific to el paso, but we'll continue to reach out to you in between these hearings and after these hearings to follow up. i appreciate your responsiveness so far, and i do ask dr. clancy and dr. lynch and the leadership, as we get through this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunity to address the real systemic, structural, cultural problems within the va, you know, i think that we will be righ
and i've just got to think as you're repurposing these funds and perhaps asking more from congress, i think it's really important that we ensure that we are attracting the absolute best within the va system that we're actually then able to retain them. one primary health provider told a prescribing for mental health patients and seeing the mental case load that's coming in here. he said he didn't feel good about it at all, it's not right, but he wasn't going to let that person go untreated even...
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it has these little huts that you can repurpose. >> it is the different version of a cabana. >> kindf. i'll think the bathing suit would be the kind of look for whistable. [indiscernible] >> we can make it work. >> well done. the president of the americas, emma rosenblum, and my thanks to lindsey rupp of bloomberg news. i will be speaking with tom cole about today's leadership vote in the house of representatives. also, bowling. it bounces back. the chief executive details his return from bankruptcy one year later. >> more than a year ago, amf bowling worldwide was in the gutter. literally. they filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late 2012 and shortly afterwards, their competitor, bowlmor, stepped in. the result was a merger. the -- bowlmor amf is the result. joins me executive now. thank you for being here. you didn't put your billing ball -- or bowling ball jacket with you. >> i didn't know you had a link to ball on. >> you have lanes everywhere. tell us how you address the idea of bowling as entertainment and sport. >> i realize there was a market for better product. --
it has these little huts that you can repurpose. >> it is the different version of a cabana. >> kindf. i'll think the bathing suit would be the kind of look for whistable. [indiscernible] >> we can make it work. >> well done. the president of the americas, emma rosenblum, and my thanks to lindsey rupp of bloomberg news. i will be speaking with tom cole about today's leadership vote in the house of representatives. also, bowling. it bounces back. the chief executive...
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to aso comes down plutonium reprocessing facility and the ability to try to repurpose that so it cannot produce plutonium and what is known as possible military dimensions of the program. they want iran to come clean on the work it has done in the past. there is a possibility of making the july 20 deadline, but there are serious problems at the moment. >> the iranians say they are meeting separately with the russians and again on thursday. is this an attempt to divide the international coalition? >> probably not. even though the ukraine has put a wet -- the ukraine crisis has put a wedge between russia and others, russia has toed the line and main -- remained on the same page with the rest of the negotiators. this seems to be a sort of full-court press to try to get working -- all forces to see if they're going to make any concession. members of congress, what do they think about the push to get a deal done by july 20. >> there is a lot of skepticism. this is one issue that has bipartisan support. both sides want to keep tough sanctions on iran for as long as possible. they were encoura
to aso comes down plutonium reprocessing facility and the ability to try to repurpose that so it cannot produce plutonium and what is known as possible military dimensions of the program. they want iran to come clean on the work it has done in the past. there is a possibility of making the july 20 deadline, but there are serious problems at the moment. >> the iranians say they are meeting separately with the russians and again on thursday. is this an attempt to divide the international...
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will be our goal, and i think that we can figure out a portion of that 19.5 million that can be repurposed for the other purposes, thank you for your time. >> real quick. >> and i think that the purposes of this conversation, but not this conversation, by itself, right? i think that we established that goal. and i think that we know that we are going to continue to have this conversation to your point and flush it out. the jobs, conversations is also a part of that conversation, and it is going to be coming up again and again. >> and i was talking to the president in anticipation of your testimony, and one thing that i would like to see, and when we began to see and talking about the bill out. and we were given an organizational chart, and that organizational chart was it was attractive to the building trades. and so, i would just hope that as you continue doing the good work that you are doing, we and there seems to be two options that at this point, where the jobs might be, whether they are in the public sector or the private sector, whether there is training components, you know, what k
will be our goal, and i think that we can figure out a portion of that 19.5 million that can be repurposed for the other purposes, thank you for your time. >> real quick. >> and i think that the purposes of this conversation, but not this conversation, by itself, right? i think that we established that goal. and i think that we know that we are going to continue to have this conversation to your point and flush it out. the jobs, conversations is also a part of that conversation, and...
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bifurcated or at least having the fcc responsible for federal spectrum which could make it easier to repurposespectrum that's not being used? >> guest: you know, i don't want to get into sort of what agencies are right for what specific purposes. i think that gets into a much larger question. i think the real key, again, in the same ways i don't think you should build the statute around specific technologies. i don't think you should also go it and say, well, let's figure out the right agency first and then back into the task. i think the right way is to say what's the right overall spectrum policy or larger communications policy and then figure out where the right skill sets are to manage those. so it would certainly favor some sort of agency having the power -- and fcc may very well be the right one -- to manage those assets overall. >> so drilling down a little, in may the fcc adopted a spectrum holdings order and an incentive auctions order. the spectrums holding would impart limits on carriers that have more and low arer band spectrum. and verizon and at&t opposed these rules beforehand.
bifurcated or at least having the fcc responsible for federal spectrum which could make it easier to repurposespectrum that's not being used? >> guest: you know, i don't want to get into sort of what agencies are right for what specific purposes. i think that gets into a much larger question. i think the real key, again, in the same ways i don't think you should build the statute around specific technologies. i don't think you should also go it and say, well, let's figure out the right...
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repurposed. >> jimmy: where did you get it? >> dumpster diving.und the college looking for garbage people do not want. >> jimmy: is one of your jobs, dumpster diver. >> we try to throw jordan into the dumpster. >> jimmy: jordan in the smallest. the idea again is you complete a simple task in a complicated way. this year you guys introduced a human into the mix, that's not been done. >> first time in competition any one has put a person inside the machine. rube goldberg's cartoons centered around someone. a great homage to say, why don't we put some one in there and get back to the roots. >> we have a human for you. a number of them working here at the show. why don't you reveal the human. there he is. his name is guillermo. guillermo is going to be -- don't know if we call him the guinea pig. the hamster in the wheel. attaching something to guillermo's zipper. of his jacket. funnier the other way i guess. now you guys. i guess you need a quarter from me, right? you guys are going to, should i do this? >> hand the quart tire >> hand the quarter to
repurposed. >> jimmy: where did you get it? >> dumpster diving.und the college looking for garbage people do not want. >> jimmy: is one of your jobs, dumpster diver. >> we try to throw jordan into the dumpster. >> jimmy: jordan in the smallest. the idea again is you complete a simple task in a complicated way. this year you guys introduced a human into the mix, that's not been done. >> first time in competition any one has put a person inside the machine....
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while repurposing and restoring takes similar signs, he admits it also takes a keen desire to keep the to the past open. a lot of work goes into keeping up these historic homes. but also the furniture inside some of them, too. these chairs behind me are more than 300 years old. now, say, for instance, you're walking in your basement. you, perhaps with b maybe found these. they are worth more than $100,000. in trenton, i'm na'eem douglas, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 news today continues in just a moment. nbc 10's matt delucia is following the latest developments on the crash that injured tracy morgan. >> yeah. rosemary, the driver accused of causing the pileup is facing charges this morning. what we've learned since the crash. that's coming up. >>> another day of sunny weather. you'll need the sunglasses today. but keep those umbrellas nearby because you're going to need them for tomorrow. this morning, we're starting off with some sunshine as we look at society hill. i'll give you a look at what to expect for the day today and for the rest of your workweek coming up. it's kfc game night. d
while repurposing and restoring takes similar signs, he admits it also takes a keen desire to keep the to the past open. a lot of work goes into keeping up these historic homes. but also the furniture inside some of them, too. these chairs behind me are more than 300 years old. now, say, for instance, you're walking in your basement. you, perhaps with b maybe found these. they are worth more than $100,000. in trenton, i'm na'eem douglas, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 news today continues in...
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apple products i own, in our household, there are a ton of iphones, iphone touchesed old ones we've repurposedngs. the only amazon device is a kindl. i don't have a fire tablet and feel the people i know mostly have a kindle, but also use the kindl app on their ipad. i think a lot of people are used to buying things through amazon, reading books through amazon but don't think of it as a device company. >> and acutely aware when amazon is tracking you. i had them match a price on walmart going back to the site. wow. they're following me everywhere around the internet. >> yes. lest there was doubt. take a look what's happening with voting, still seems as though by quite a wide margin, the vote for amazon instead of -- >> didn't apple come from behind in the voting? >> can we show it, joshua? no. moving on. >>> apple, pulling, launching a new product. a cheaper imac. we want to know, sound off, cnbc.com/vote. who's still launch was better? beyonce's or apple? jessica? >> sorry. beyonce. hands down. apple stealth launches are when the products are just kind of, ah -- not is a say, a cheaper imac i
apple products i own, in our household, there are a ton of iphones, iphone touchesed old ones we've repurposedngs. the only amazon device is a kindl. i don't have a fire tablet and feel the people i know mostly have a kindle, but also use the kindl app on their ipad. i think a lot of people are used to buying things through amazon, reading books through amazon but don't think of it as a device company. >> and acutely aware when amazon is tracking you. i had them match a price on walmart...
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is what we'll see is that some of the ways we have come to design our rituals to create them and repurposem for ourselves, straight couples are starting to do that which is really exciting because that's getting back to what ritual really means and why people are there in the first place. but i think we're also going to see same-sex couples as we follow the more normal course of engagements and weddings if you will. we'll see that our trajectories look a little more like the average relationship in that sense as opposed to couples rushing to city hall because they've been together for 20 years waiting for that opportunity to have a legally recognized marriage. >> kathryn hamm, the book is beautiful. many congratulations. >> thanks, andrea. >> congratulations on what you've achieved. >> thank you. >>> and howard baker, a man who many believe would have made a great president, but would never have been partisan or mean enough to win the office, has died at the age of 88. the long time tennessee republican senator, the first republican senator from his state, served as majority and minority l
is what we'll see is that some of the ways we have come to design our rituals to create them and repurposem for ourselves, straight couples are starting to do that which is really exciting because that's getting back to what ritual really means and why people are there in the first place. but i think we're also going to see same-sex couples as we follow the more normal course of engagements and weddings if you will. we'll see that our trajectories look a little more like the average...
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repurposing parts of his stump speech, such as it was from the campaign.fessing disappointment, acknowledging seeing long faces in the crowd, but pledging to continue to fight for the conservative cause. now, i should mention that this is a slightly different situation than eric cantor losing the general election. in the sense that this is not november. this doesn't necessarily look like a final loss of his seat. but after all, we saw lisa murkowski lose to joe miller in alaska and she came back and won. it does not look like any opportunity like that is here. this is done. eric cantor has lost the primary. second of all, as far as we understand it, and i will stand corrected if this preliminary understanding i have is wrong, but as far as i understand it, virginia has what is called a sore loser law which says if you lose in the primary, you can't be on the ballot for the general election. so if anybody was under the assumption he said he was going to fight for the cause, he was going to come back as a independent to hold on to his seat, as far as i read
repurposing parts of his stump speech, such as it was from the campaign.fessing disappointment, acknowledging seeing long faces in the crowd, but pledging to continue to fight for the conservative cause. now, i should mention that this is a slightly different situation than eric cantor losing the general election. in the sense that this is not november. this doesn't necessarily look like a final loss of his seat. but after all, we saw lisa murkowski lose to joe miller in alaska and she came...
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this may put the pressure on ng to repurpose existing $17 billion offer.ken is the global managing editor on a deals and joins us with more on this story. this did by siemens and -- this bid i siemens and hitachi looks like it is a lot more ge hadated than g a -- offered. >> "convoluted" is the word that would come to mind. you have 4 different companies. mitsubishi assumed that the government would get involved. whichosed to a ge deal, is relatively straightforward and simple, $17 billion for the energy assets of alstom. the question is will ge improve? the definition of "improve" is in the eye of the beholder. typically they say i want another nickel or dime per share. but here, ge is playing as much as anything to the french government and population and improvement would be more jobs or guarantees of jobs. >> why does the french government get sa? -- get a say? this is a publicly listed company. why is it that just a multi-is going before the french national isembly and -- jeff immelt going before the french nationalism and begging for the still to go
this may put the pressure on ng to repurpose existing $17 billion offer.ken is the global managing editor on a deals and joins us with more on this story. this did by siemens and -- this bid i siemens and hitachi looks like it is a lot more ge hadated than g a -- offered. >> "convoluted" is the word that would come to mind. you have 4 different companies. mitsubishi assumed that the government would get involved. whichosed to a ge deal, is relatively straightforward and simple,...
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all of the national infrastructure and repurpose that. i look at the information sharing and analysis sectors and say what is going on? it is a really good model that the other should try to catch up to. there is a national council. why aren't they collaborating the sharing.er? tower of babel. there is a really good monitoring -- moderating activity going on right now about share what data? i do not care what system you are using. you do not care what i am using. information exchange, we will have common data elements that mean the same thing with common semantics than the portal conversation we heard about half an hour ago. out isa in and all data in a uniform format. we have done that with counterterrorism. we can do that with cyber data. a modeling effort underway right now to do that. >> if we had a drinking game earlier today, with edward snowden, everyone would be completely sloshed in the audience. after that incident where it looks too many that the federal government cannot keep control of its own data, what kind of an effect has
all of the national infrastructure and repurpose that. i look at the information sharing and analysis sectors and say what is going on? it is a really good model that the other should try to catch up to. there is a national council. why aren't they collaborating the sharing.er? tower of babel. there is a really good monitoring -- moderating activity going on right now about share what data? i do not care what system you are using. you do not care what i am using. information exchange, we will...
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people and the government has to be careful not to suggest that you could remove those services and repurpose them for something a regilator would prefer to see them used for. >> host: >> hosone of issues is an issues of net neutrality standard and chairman wheeler has were proposed allowing companies to make contracts with the broadband providers. some are calling this a fast lane. what do you think of that half of what the fcc is working on? do you consider it is fast lane? >> guest: i think it is a complete distortion to characterize what he is doing -- he is proposing to have fast lane. chairman wheeler isn't proposing fast lanes. he is dealing the boundaries of the law as interrupted by the court and he is trying to create the strongest net neutrality rule he can. it is not his responsibility to make up that authority or pretend he has something he doesn't. if he does he will going against this responsibilities. the fcc isn't all powerful. so i think he has gotten talked because people are acting like he is proposing this. he is proposing tough net neutrality rules that have to accommoda
people and the government has to be careful not to suggest that you could remove those services and repurpose them for something a regilator would prefer to see them used for. >> host: >> hosone of issues is an issues of net neutrality standard and chairman wheeler has were proposed allowing companies to make contracts with the broadband providers. some are calling this a fast lane. what do you think of that half of what the fcc is working on? do you consider it is fast lane?...
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generation, and it is their intent upon completion if it occurs to significantly increase level of share repurposemitment to growing the dividend. on june 16 th, they were rejected again, making the case it should stay private -- excuse me -- independent, and abbvie, perhaps, will need to go one more time to shareholders to see what the number is that will take them to the tail. this has implications for speculation that shire might, in fact, be a company to look to buy to avoid the clutches, but you need a shareholder vote in order for that to happen urn inversion, 50.1% have to approve it. hard to imagine what the proposal is that they would be able to get 50.1% of the shareholders to approve a deal to acquire shire, and it is interesting to note, goldman sachs is advising in this case on the shire -- on the, excuse me, defense here as well. hard to imagine shire that that, in fact, would be the case, if there was interest, would not give the waiver to goldman sachs to do that. we'll follow this. just trying to get up to speed on everything that happened while i was gone. >> back in the saddle.
generation, and it is their intent upon completion if it occurs to significantly increase level of share repurposemitment to growing the dividend. on june 16 th, they were rejected again, making the case it should stay private -- excuse me -- independent, and abbvie, perhaps, will need to go one more time to shareholders to see what the number is that will take them to the tail. this has implications for speculation that shire might, in fact, be a company to look to buy to avoid the clutches,...
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stockpile of cruise missile that was been removed from the original mission and can be used to -- repurposed to use as a delivery vehicle for champ. in the next few years the air force has an opportunity to put champ on a proven delivery vehicle already in stock. in this window it's cheap to make a cruise missile deliver these systems and very expensive for the advosare to defend. this will improve the size and weight of the weapon to optimize its performance on a cruise missile. it is important to note, this amendment will ensure that sufficient funds exist to develop both the short-term cruise missile system and the long-term reusable delivery system. the offset for this amendment pulls from an inreese in another directed energy program in the air force that is doing duplicative work to reduce the size and weight in high power microwave, instead of just doing labwork we can do labwork and get it to the field. these two programs are doing duplicative work and one is closer to the finish line than others. this is a bipartisan bill, mr. chairman. i'm happy to have the support of the ranking m
stockpile of cruise missile that was been removed from the original mission and can be used to -- repurposed to use as a delivery vehicle for champ. in the next few years the air force has an opportunity to put champ on a proven delivery vehicle already in stock. in this window it's cheap to make a cruise missile deliver these systems and very expensive for the advosare to defend. this will improve the size and weight of the weapon to optimize its performance on a cruise missile. it is...
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get of these jihadist repurposed for the fight in iraq, and the rate was 30, 40, or 50 a month of suicide bombers . if you had 30 or 40 suicide bombings in this country every month, you can imagine the effect it would have on us because they can be and evenically militarily -- and now he unfortunately, they captured a lot of weapons. when they took mosul, they captured iraqi weapons, american weapons, some significant weapons. the prison and liberated some of the worst of the worst who cannot join their cause. and where to get their money echo they are mostly selfless any because -- what al qaeda and iraq did, and i covered them before the surge, they were self-sustaining financially. they had kidnapping, they had extortion, kind of like a criminal syndicate. now they have the oil refinery or at least they might. estate, they would be control over homes in mosul and go to the government say we are selling this and demanded the rockets. they had intimidation, they were going to businesses and shaking them down. al qaeda and iraq was actually self-sustaining financially during the american
get of these jihadist repurposed for the fight in iraq, and the rate was 30, 40, or 50 a month of suicide bombers . if you had 30 or 40 suicide bombings in this country every month, you can imagine the effect it would have on us because they can be and evenically militarily -- and now he unfortunately, they captured a lot of weapons. when they took mosul, they captured iraqi weapons, american weapons, some significant weapons. the prison and liberated some of the worst of the worst who cannot...
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careful not to suggest even for a public purpose that somehow you could remove those services and repurpose them for something that a regulator would prefer to see the use for. >> host: michael powell, one of the issues that the fcc is currently seeking comment on is the issue of a new net neutrality standard i guess you has proposed allowing companies to makegk contracts with cable providers, with the broadband providers. some are calling this a fast lane. what do you think of that half of what the fcc is currently working on, and do you consider it a fast lane? >> guest: yeah. first of all, let me defend chairman wheeler for a second.bt i think it's a complete distortion to characterize what he's doing as he's proposing to have fast lane, you know? chairman wheeler's not proposing that we should have fast lanes. chairman wheeler is dealing with the boundaries of the law as interpreted by the court, and i think he personally is trying to create the strongest net neutrality rule he can within the parameter of what the law provides. and by the way, if the law does not provide for it, then i
careful not to suggest even for a public purpose that somehow you could remove those services and repurpose them for something that a regulator would prefer to see the use for. >> host: michael powell, one of the issues that the fcc is currently seeking comment on is the issue of a new net neutrality standard i guess you has proposed allowing companies to makegk contracts with cable providers, with the broadband providers. some are calling this a fast lane. what do you think of that half...
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. >> you don't have to take the money, have you as to repurpose the money. >> what is it?ion all the time and lower education? >> i don't believe that's accurate at all. we have an existing pool of money that is primarily generated at the state level. it is poured into a mid-20th century education model that basically says you will either graduate with a high school diploma. >> senator, the devil is in the details. agree 100%, where do you take the.from? >> i fundamentally disagree. what makes you think this costs more money? we are already educating the students. >> are you saying the money needs to be reallocated. where are you realocateing it from? a kid is going to school, i'll give you a perfect example. in miami, florida, we have a high school with a lot of kids that end up dropping out before they turn 18. so a local car dealership went down to the school district and said, send those kids to me, the first couple hours, they go to high school, like they are now. they take their classes the rest of the day, send them to my body shopch when they graduate, they will ha
. >> you don't have to take the money, have you as to repurpose the money. >> what is it?ion all the time and lower education? >> i don't believe that's accurate at all. we have an existing pool of money that is primarily generated at the state level. it is poured into a mid-20th century education model that basically says you will either graduate with a high school diploma. >> senator, the devil is in the details. agree 100%, where do you take the.from? >> i...
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. >> and lots of space which can be completely repurposed.trepreneur and i had a lot of money in my pocket, i might think of picking up a few of those big parking lots and think about what the future of those could mean if we don't need the lots anymore. >> this is going to be so cool. there's still time to sign up if you want to talk, come down to the lincoln center. >> keep your weight down. not you. everybody. exercise. eat healthy. because you want to be here 20 years from now. you just do. i'm telling you. the most ironic thing, if i miss it a couple of years, a i'm going to be really mad. that's my point. >> i don't want to live forever. >> i do. how old is mankind? we're right at the very edge of this. and i'm going to be the last person -- >> the last person to die? >> the last person to croak before we figure it out. >> we will have destroyed the earth by then with climate change. >> i'll take my chances. >> okay. i'm going to blow a little more hot air in the commercial break and for the rest of the time. >> closing in on the dow 17
. >> and lots of space which can be completely repurposed.trepreneur and i had a lot of money in my pocket, i might think of picking up a few of those big parking lots and think about what the future of those could mean if we don't need the lots anymore. >> this is going to be so cool. there's still time to sign up if you want to talk, come down to the lincoln center. >> keep your weight down. not you. everybody. exercise. eat healthy. because you want to be here 20 years from...
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get of these jihadist repurposed for the fight in iraq, and the rate was 30, 40, or 50 a month of suicide bombers . if you had 30 or 40 suicide bombings in this country every month, you can imagine the effect it would have on us because they can be and evenically militarily -- and now he unfortunately, they captured a lot of weapons. when they took mosul, they captured iraqi weapons, american weapons, some significant weapons. the prison and liberated some of the worst of the worst who cannot join their cause. and where to get their money echo they are mostly selfless any because -- what al qaeda and iraq did, and i covered them before the surge, they were self-sustaining financially. they had kidnapping, they had extortion, kind of like a criminal syndicate. now they have the oil refinery or at least they might. estate, they would be control over homes in mosul and go to the government say we are selling this and demanded the rockets. they had intimidation, they were going to businesses and shaking them down. al qaeda and iraq was actually self-sustaining financially during the american
get of these jihadist repurposed for the fight in iraq, and the rate was 30, 40, or 50 a month of suicide bombers . if you had 30 or 40 suicide bombings in this country every month, you can imagine the effect it would have on us because they can be and evenically militarily -- and now he unfortunately, they captured a lot of weapons. when they took mosul, they captured iraqi weapons, american weapons, some significant weapons. the prison and liberated some of the worst of the worst who cannot...
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brennan, a marine asked secretary gibson, and he basically said that bonuses were more important than repurposingey for suicide prevention. >> huh. you noticed that he was emotional in that response. thomas, were you surprised by his reaction to your question? >> i was extremely surprised by his reaction, especially knowing he's a veteran himself. there was a suicide epidemic facing the veteran community right now. and him standing up for people who have deep parts in the government and taking money by falsifying documents rather than stding up for veterans suffering from mental crisis is completely wrong. so, yes, i was completely surprised. >> so you would think he would be emotional on half of the veterans, the v.a., has designed to serve. the fayetteville medical center had an average wait time of 83 days. that seems to me the kind of thing an acting secretary, kathleen, would be emotional about. not defending the bonuses of his employees. >> i was completely stunned by his reaction. it was monumentally wrong on a number of levels. and for him to back the v.a. employees, where nobody is attac
brennan, a marine asked secretary gibson, and he basically said that bonuses were more important than repurposingey for suicide prevention. >> huh. you noticed that he was emotional in that response. thomas, were you surprised by his reaction to your question? >> i was extremely surprised by his reaction, especially knowing he's a veteran himself. there was a suicide epidemic facing the veteran community right now. and him standing up for people who have deep parts in the government...