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body beast absolutely delivered on its promise to transform my body. >> lifting weights can really transform your body, and what happens to women -- as you put muscle on your body, muscle burns fat, so you don't really have to be so conscious about what you're doing cardio-wise, because your body, with that muscle, is gonna do it for you. >> announcer: body beast is unlike anything you've ever done at the gym. the secret? dynamic set training -- a unique, nonstop combination of sets, reps, resistance, and recovery. this powerful training system is proven to accelerate extreme fat-burning and explode head-turning muscle definition. >> workouts that used to take me two hours in a gym -- i'm knocking out in 30, 35 minutes and have gotten better results in my house than i ever did at a gym. >> the things that are done in body beast -- the nutrition, the workouts, the set combination -- these secrets -- body beast is the first time it's ever been put down for home use. >> i had lied to myself and said that i can't get rid of my belly for so long. i thought, that's just the way it was gonna be. i'
body beast absolutely delivered on its promise to transform my body. >> lifting weights can really transform your body, and what happens to women -- as you put muscle on your body, muscle burns fat, so you don't really have to be so conscious about what you're doing cardio-wise, because your body, with that muscle, is gonna do it for you. >> announcer: body beast is unlike anything you've ever done at the gym. the secret? dynamic set training -- a unique, nonstop combination of...
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you have to transform to something.ght was interesting, i need hillary to be a success as president. unless you have a successor who buys your act, you age a transform i have the president. i thought that was the interesting point and it probably bothers the clinton people, oh, that's our job. >> he didn't even say hillary. >> your cute line, he said whoever that successor is. he didn't say hillary clinton. >>> joe biden would be comparable to bush 41. >> the president has a clear interest in having the democratic successor who will happen to be hillary clinton as the nominee. because he is completely right. there are lots of pieces of business, smaller pieces of business that are unfinished. big pieces of business that can be undone. thinking about what could happen with obamacare. he has a huge interest in seeing her or whoever might be the nominee elected. >> the difference between me and you two people, i think obama has been an amazing president and i think he has been a transformative president. i think he's been
you have to transform to something.ght was interesting, i need hillary to be a success as president. unless you have a successor who buys your act, you age a transform i have the president. i thought that was the interesting point and it probably bothers the clinton people, oh, that's our job. >> he didn't even say hillary. >> your cute line, he said whoever that successor is. he didn't say hillary clinton. >>> joe biden would be comparable to bush 41. >> the...
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they can go through a real transformation when they need to because we are transforming people.rt are dead 11 years in the federal prison system. he wrote a letter when he was getting ready to reenter society. and asked me if i could help them to reconnect. and he got out. he joined the church. and he had no job. one of the boot camp guys travis reed gave him a job. he is a collision repair guy who fixes cars. and when you talk about a real transformation, knowing when people have changed it is a transformation of leaves and behavior and of character. i think that education is a segue to opportunity and transformation will keep you on the job. and so kurt moore began to wash cars. and we have been talking about this and he began to go around to a mobile car wash. and so with kurt this is a true story, he started with that raggedy mobile car and there were streaks everywhere. but we gave him a chance. now he has 20 dealerships and they are part of that zip code. >> you know not 15 but 25. and there are 25 employees. their grassroots people real changes come from the bottom up and
they can go through a real transformation when they need to because we are transforming people.rt are dead 11 years in the federal prison system. he wrote a letter when he was getting ready to reenter society. and asked me if i could help them to reconnect. and he got out. he joined the church. and he had no job. one of the boot camp guys travis reed gave him a job. he is a collision repair guy who fixes cars. and when you talk about a real transformation, knowing when people have changed it is...
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and i think what would be absolutely transformational for the u.s. is to stop seeing china as a threat in terms of oh god, they're increasing their r&d investments much more than we are they're doing this, that, and the other and ask themselves how they can benefit from this massive increase in spending because they're also potentially supplying a demand side pull, not just the kind of supply-side push which in some ways we've been talking about supply-side pushes on innovation. and that's an important point that maybe i should say something quickly on which is all the big technological revolutions in the u.s. also required a demand-side policy, right? so mass production, big technological revolution would not have had the effect that it did in transforming productivity across the whole u.s. economy without also really big thinking mission-oriented demand side policies like suburbanization. one thing i think china is thinking about that is precisely using green as a new direction also for the it revolution. so so you not just spend on r&d in high tec
and i think what would be absolutely transformational for the u.s. is to stop seeing china as a threat in terms of oh god, they're increasing their r&d investments much more than we are they're doing this, that, and the other and ask themselves how they can benefit from this massive increase in spending because they're also potentially supplying a demand side pull, not just the kind of supply-side push which in some ways we've been talking about supply-side pushes on innovation. and that's...
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makeup artist transforms into famous guys. pretty amazing, right? how he becomes everybody from the president to tupac. >> that's why people still think . >>> just never know where your day is going to take you. this guy bruce out with his metal detector serving for treasures. >> i doubt if if i can find it but i'd be more than willing to try. >> you see him having an interaction with a woman with a baby stroller. you hear him say i'll be happy to go over her with it. >> over who? >> the baby. >> for what? >> this mother saw bruce with thl detector and she believes her baby swallowed a staple. she's very concerned that maybe the staple is still lodged somewhere in her baby. she saw the guy with the metal detector would you find? and bruce is adorable about it. >> when did she swallow the staple? >> like a little over two weeks ago. >> about two weeks ago? >> but can it detect the smallest amount of metal like the size of a staple? >> let's find out. >> i can't guarantee you anything. >> oh i know. >> i love this guy. i'm sure he spent a ton of money
makeup artist transforms into famous guys. pretty amazing, right? how he becomes everybody from the president to tupac. >> that's why people still think . >>> just never know where your day is going to take you. this guy bruce out with his metal detector serving for treasures. >> i doubt if if i can find it but i'd be more than willing to try. >> you see him having an interaction with a woman with a baby stroller. you hear him say i'll be happy to go over her with it....
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but creating transformative drugs, we hold great promise for further advancing transformative development. thank you. >> thank you very much dr. kesselheim. and dr. mazzucato. >> thank you for inviting me here. this is one of the only topics economists agree about. so it is agreed that spending on r&d which we should remember is one of the inputs into the innovation process have an absolutely very important effect on long run economic growth. but the real issue and that is where we get back into the debates between economists is how do we talk about this and what is the example of the role of the public sector, when it interacts with the private sector in nurturing the innovation of economy and there we have a problem and i think i want to focus on the limited way that economists have talked about this and also limited the way that policymakers have -- have feels enabled or increase the budget whether of the nih, nsf or nasa. and it is not a coincidence that i work at the policy research institute in sussex founded in 1965 because it was the only places that head-on confronted the notion
but creating transformative drugs, we hold great promise for further advancing transformative development. thank you. >> thank you very much dr. kesselheim. and dr. mazzucato. >> thank you for inviting me here. this is one of the only topics economists agree about. so it is agreed that spending on r&d which we should remember is one of the inputs into the innovation process have an absolutely very important effect on long run economic growth. but the real issue and that is where...
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crawford: this is about information transformation.hen you look at digital transformation of companies, it is about leveraging your information. if microsoft and help companies leverage their information, that is a win. i think uber is in a position to do that and microsoft can do differentiate that. emily: hunter what do you think about this $50 billion valuation? we have been talking about it and now it is confirmed. are they worht tth that? hunter: the valuation is almost secondary. we have seen these rounds of growth capital. you are pretty sure you will get at least that back if you are putting money in. uber is in a phase where you can imagine them doing anything. they have talked about experimenting and other adjacent markets. other companies that have invested in them -- they remind me most of amazon. they start moving into adjacencies. emily: that is interesting. bob: i agree on one hand. on one hand -- i look at uber and i'm like really? $50 billion? that seems like a business that could be upset relatively quickly by a numbe
crawford: this is about information transformation.hen you look at digital transformation of companies, it is about leveraging your information. if microsoft and help companies leverage their information, that is a win. i think uber is in a position to do that and microsoft can do differentiate that. emily: hunter what do you think about this $50 billion valuation? we have been talking about it and now it is confirmed. are they worht tth that? hunter: the valuation is almost secondary. we have...
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charlie: now we are in another transformation. it has gone about in two places. one is tv itself is transforming. people are looking for more of what they want to watch. they want to watch their tv everywhere and part of that is the technology of ott, over the top, allows customers to do that. the second transformation is the wireless industry where the world is going to be connected all of the time and there are only two ways to do it. one is with a wire and the other is wirelessly. we started on a mission five years ago to say we think we can be part of that revolution and the best place for us to enter the marketplace is in the wireless side. betty: you have accumulated $60 billion in wireless assets. charlie: about 80 megahertz. it certainly is worth a fair amount of money. it is only really worth money when you put it to use and when you build a business around it and get discounted cash flows and that is what we are looking forward to doing. betty: does this remind you of the transformation of television and the onboarding of so many millions of people wire
charlie: now we are in another transformation. it has gone about in two places. one is tv itself is transforming. people are looking for more of what they want to watch. they want to watch their tv everywhere and part of that is the technology of ott, over the top, allows customers to do that. the second transformation is the wireless industry where the world is going to be connected all of the time and there are only two ways to do it. one is with a wire and the other is wirelessly. we started...
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but you cannot transform your company.ut they bring incredible people into your company, and if you can nurture them, you can get results. the number one thing is that, as a ceo, you have to choose what you will be in. i only have so much time. where i spend my time is super important. i kind of divide my time into four quadrants. in a certain quadra, my transformation quadrant, that is where i spend the majority of my time. the things that, if i do not do them, they will not get done. there will be other things, nurturing things that are coming two or five years from now or things around the efficiency of the business, that i do not have to be as involved in. those transformational things, i have to pick and choose carefully. and that i can really deliver a great result. >> google delivers moonshot technologies. how much time and how many resources do you devote to innovating from within? >> for us, that is what it is about. when i sit there with my teams, we are figuring out -- and i think wave is an example. we wanted t
but you cannot transform your company.ut they bring incredible people into your company, and if you can nurture them, you can get results. the number one thing is that, as a ceo, you have to choose what you will be in. i only have so much time. where i spend my time is super important. i kind of divide my time into four quadrants. in a certain quadra, my transformation quadrant, that is where i spend the majority of my time. the things that, if i do not do them, they will not get done. there...
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but they helped transform this country and transform this world. we have the same responsibility before us. there are certain things happen in my life and happening yours that you never forget. it is significant to me. i remember the day that i fell in love with my wife. i remember the day i got married. i remember the day of the birth of my two children. i remember the day i accepted christ. i remember the day i became a republican. they were all in different order. i want to tell you why i became a republican. i watched jimmy carter put a sweater on and tell me i had to accept something less, that the best days were behind my country. i watched ronald reagan stand before a podium and say, no pastels, bold colors, and go to the shining city on the hill. i knew what he meant by the shining city on the hill. that was america. i knew what he meant by the light. that was freedom. that was liberty. i knew the light went beyond california, and even beyond maine. when president reagan spoke and talked about exceptionalism, they protested him in europe bu
but they helped transform this country and transform this world. we have the same responsibility before us. there are certain things happen in my life and happening yours that you never forget. it is significant to me. i remember the day that i fell in love with my wife. i remember the day i got married. i remember the day of the birth of my two children. i remember the day i accepted christ. i remember the day i became a republican. they were all in different order. i want to tell you why i...
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for something so transformed, our social geography, cities, and transformed or our cities and economies, it isn't recognised for having done such. >> leah is a curator at the museum of modern arts. this year, an exhibition titled one way ticket marks the ten tenial. the main feature, the migration series, a series of 60 panels, with a caption by the late painter jacob lawrence. >> this is a group of works that jacob lawrence made when he was 23. much of the work, what it was concerned with is how do you make a hard decision to leave home, to leave a place that you and your family knew, to go some place unknown in pursuit of safety, opportunity and dignity and freedom. you have pictures that are scenes that are simply and of great tenderness and intimacy, and then scenes of hard-hitting addressed to racial violence and injustice. >> reporter: lawrence's epic series is one of an attempt to tell the story of the mass movements. as million moved to chicago, pittsburgh and new york they transformed more than the demographics. they brought the music, food, politics and speech that would chang
for something so transformed, our social geography, cities, and transformed or our cities and economies, it isn't recognised for having done such. >> leah is a curator at the museum of modern arts. this year, an exhibition titled one way ticket marks the ten tenial. the main feature, the migration series, a series of 60 panels, with a caption by the late painter jacob lawrence. >> this is a group of works that jacob lawrence made when he was 23. much of the work, what it was...
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transformative president, and a lot of people blasted him. talking about he wanted to be transformative. this is what he always really wanted to be. >> that's right. he was speaking of reagan the same way he would speak of fdr, who was a transformative president in moving america in the other direction. i think what we've seen here is both president clinton and president obama have -- clinton slowed down the reagan revolution, you could say, and obama moved it farther down the track with the affordable care act and other moves he's made. recent polls show remarkably the word "liberal" is starting to get redeemed now. people are no longer running and hiding from the label. that in itself is a transformative moment that i think his administration has had a lot to do with. >> from reagan and two bushes, the ship was headed one way and clinton slowed it down a little but president obama has turned the ship going another direction. clarence page and jonathan alter, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >>> straight ahead a theor
transformative president, and a lot of people blasted him. talking about he wanted to be transformative. this is what he always really wanted to be. >> that's right. he was speaking of reagan the same way he would speak of fdr, who was a transformative president in moving america in the other direction. i think what we've seen here is both president clinton and president obama have -- clinton slowed down the reagan revolution, you could say, and obama moved it farther down the track with...
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. >>> a female makeup artist transforms into famous gods. >> pretty amazing, right?e becomes everybody from the president to tupac. >> that's why people still think he's alive. >>> and these individuals rented themselves like a pontoon boat. >> the epic fail next. >> anybody even hihi, , i'i'm m hehenrnry y wiwinknklelerr and i know there are many mymythths s ouout t ththerere e ababouout a a rereveversrse e momortrtgagagege soso i i w wanant t yoyouu toto k knonow w ththe e fafactcts.s. a a rereveversrse e momortrtgagagege i is s insured byby t thehe f fededereralal g govoverernment; yoyou u cacan n geget t tatax-x-frfreeee money frfromom t thehe e eququitity y inin y your home; yoyou u cacan n ususe e ththe e momoneney y to papay y ofoff f yoyourur c cururrerentnt mortgage, ifif y youou h havave e onone;e; ththe e reremamaininining g momoneney y cacan bebe u usesed d fofor r ananytythihingng; ththerere'e's s nono m mononththlyly momortrtgagagege p payaymementnts,s, anand d yoyou u ststilill l owown n yoyour home! cacallll t tododayay t to o geget t yoyour frfreeee
. >>> a female makeup artist transforms into famous gods. >> pretty amazing, right?e becomes everybody from the president to tupac. >> that's why people still think he's alive. >>> and these individuals rented themselves like a pontoon boat. >> the epic fail next. >> anybody even hihi, , i'i'm m hehenrnry y wiwinknklelerr and i know there are many mymythths s ouout t ththerere e ababouout a a rereveversrse e momortrtgagagege soso i i w wanant t yoyouu...
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there are two primary forces behind the transformation. first is radical technological progress including development of the internet, information technology wireless and mobile capabilities, robotics, and more. the second has risen partly from the first, and that is globalization. from where you sit, you can sell a product to someone on the other side of the world almost as easily as the person on your left or right. this has pulled us into competition with dozens of other nations for business, jobs talent, and innovation. over the last two decades not a single industry has been untouched by these forces, and the disruptions have triggered a cascade of anxiety. fewer americans believe in the of viability -- the viability of the american economy. it is the worst technology crisis since 2009. most media pundits case a dreary picture of the future in which outsourcing and automation continue to shatter the american workforce. but history is not silent on the subject. it tells us the future is swayed by the actions we take. generations of ame
there are two primary forces behind the transformation. first is radical technological progress including development of the internet, information technology wireless and mobile capabilities, robotics, and more. the second has risen partly from the first, and that is globalization. from where you sit, you can sell a product to someone on the other side of the world almost as easily as the person on your left or right. this has pulled us into competition with dozens of other nations for...
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there are two primary forces behind the transformation. the first is radical technological progress including the development of the internet, information technology, wireless and mobile capabilities, robotics and order and the second is partly from the first and that is globalization. from where you said you can sell a product to someone on the other side of the world almost as easily as to the person on your left or right. this pulled us into competition with other nations for business, jobs, talent and innovation. over the last two decades not a single industry has been untouched by these forces and they a they triggered eight cascade. fewer americans believe in the viability of the american dream today than during the worst of the financial crisis in 2009. many outlets felt that which automation and outsourcing continued to shatter but history isn't silent on the subject. it tells us the future is sprayed by the actions we take. generations of americans before us face disruptive periods of transformation. for example in the revolution
there are two primary forces behind the transformation. the first is radical technological progress including the development of the internet, information technology, wireless and mobile capabilities, robotics and order and the second is partly from the first and that is globalization. from where you said you can sell a product to someone on the other side of the world almost as easily as to the person on your left or right. this pulled us into competition with other nations for business, jobs,...
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if not transform it.h as infrastructure bills work and retraining, money for better worker retraining pre-k education. stuff that might help and that hillary clinton has adopted for her platform. by that measure the obama administration record would be a failure. charlie: here is how you ended your piece. will charleston make it different? some states get rid of the confederate flag but it is a symbol. the bigger problem is the ease which fanatics can require guns. something which mr. obama has long railed. he reiterated his plea in charleston. the chances of congress doing anything to hinder gun sales are slim. sometimes things change so they can stay the same. gun control is the american north's lost cause. at other times, such as with the health care law, last week brought to fore the majesty and the limits of u.s. presidency. it would not have been the same on anyone else's watch. tell me what you meant. ed: the majesty is something that the president used in its full force in a way only he could with
if not transform it.h as infrastructure bills work and retraining, money for better worker retraining pre-k education. stuff that might help and that hillary clinton has adopted for her platform. by that measure the obama administration record would be a failure. charlie: here is how you ended your piece. will charleston make it different? some states get rid of the confederate flag but it is a symbol. the bigger problem is the ease which fanatics can require guns. something which mr. obama has...
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as millions moved, they transformed more than the demographics.y brought the music, food, politics and speech that would change the culture of their new homes. >> it's been 75 years since acquiring the work which has special significance for the museum. >> it was the first work by an african-american to be performed. it means that jacob lawrence played the role the jackie robinson figure. >> and like so many talented people was a child of the great migration. his parents migrated to the north and his mother moved down as a young teenager to harlem. the exhibition was created in collaboration with the shoneberg center. >> this was a period in the south when segregation and racial terror here in the united states pushed a number of black people out of their communities, displaced them, because they no longer wanted to live under the daily fear of racial violence - limpings and mob -- lynchings and mob violence. the great vibration is a story of agency people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations before which was to vote
as millions moved, they transformed more than the demographics.y brought the music, food, politics and speech that would change the culture of their new homes. >> it's been 75 years since acquiring the work which has special significance for the museum. >> it was the first work by an african-american to be performed. it means that jacob lawrence played the role the jackie robinson figure. >> and like so many talented people was a child of the great migration. his parents...
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those improvements doyle drive is a barrier between the two park experience so this project by transforminghe intermediately zone creates the opportunity for us to create and urban park ensemble on the waterfront it is unlike any in america we're grateful to all of the organizations that got involved in this we're grateful to caltrain and the transportation authority and we're grateful to everybody who worked to build this road the g lc and others but mostly grateful to the community the community worked for decades tirelessly to make sure that was not a freeway but parkway it honored the rich history and ecology and came up with a vision i think will set a new standard for design in national park settings and any settings frankly it is won into that features that go beyond the tops we say see we're to the other set of tunnel tops and the christie field that allows us to expand this to meet the bay this is a project that has myriad benefits to the presidio i want to know or think this will be the cherry on top that makes the presidio the would have park my hats off to everyone in the room t
those improvements doyle drive is a barrier between the two park experience so this project by transforminghe intermediately zone creates the opportunity for us to create and urban park ensemble on the waterfront it is unlike any in america we're grateful to all of the organizations that got involved in this we're grateful to caltrain and the transportation authority and we're grateful to everybody who worked to build this road the g lc and others but mostly grateful to the community the...
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for the absolute transformational for the u.s. in terms of a threat of increasing the r&d investments more than we are and ask themselves how they can benefit from the massive increase in spending because they are also potentially supplying the demand side hole not just the supply-side push which in some ways with often talking about supply-side push on innovation. that's an important point i should say something quickly that all the technological revolutions in the u.s. required a demand-side policy. mass production would not have had the affected in transferring part of any across the economy without mission oriented demand-side policies like suburbanization. one way china today is thinking about that is her cicely using green as a new direction also for the i.t. revolution. not just i.t. and high-tech areas but also how you're going to help the diffusion and deployment of the new innovations across all economy and green becomes an interesting direction through which to think about how in this country we can allow i.t. to get fu
for the absolute transformational for the u.s. in terms of a threat of increasing the r&d investments more than we are and ask themselves how they can benefit from the massive increase in spending because they are also potentially supplying the demand side hole not just the supply-side push which in some ways with often talking about supply-side push on innovation. that's an important point i should say something quickly that all the technological revolutions in the u.s. required a...
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we have to start at the base. >> it is my pleasure to talk about transformative medicine. the holy grail is innovative drugs that have a groundbreaking affect. patients have worried about a reduction. it is important to direct policy . there is controversy. the pharmaceutical industry has contended it leads to development of and while arguing nih goes to drug development. i want to focus on the valuable yet underrecognized role-played a public invest. i lead us ready to determine what they thought was the most -- led a study to determine what they thought was the most important drug. i then examine the development his three of these drugs. the full result of these are available, but one of the major recurring themes was conceptualizing an approach and even damaged trading proof of concept. -- and even demanding proof of concept. researchers loan the gene and produced large quantities leading to the approval. the first effective treatment for a rare form of emea -- leukemia was the first successful. at set out to prove they could inhibit the malfunctioning enzyme. he and hi
we have to start at the base. >> it is my pleasure to talk about transformative medicine. the holy grail is innovative drugs that have a groundbreaking affect. patients have worried about a reduction. it is important to direct policy . there is controversy. the pharmaceutical industry has contended it leads to development of and while arguing nih goes to drug development. i want to focus on the valuable yet underrecognized role-played a public invest. i lead us ready to determine what...
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. >> wait until you see what led to one amazing transformation. >>> plus your shot at summer cash with video knockout. a woman wearing body paint tries to blend in with the crowd, and a guest spots a wedding crasher. >> a giant cockroach. >> why no invite can come back to bite you. >> he's going to eat it. watch. >> at a weddin >>> motorcycle rides can be really fun, but every once in a while you never know how your ride is going to turn out. they were in this region for the gets purgtysburg bike week. >> little girl looked like she was not okay. >> they encountered this woman by herself on the side of the road, and listen to the dist in her voice. >> what's going on? >> i'm afraid of my boyfriend. >> she told them she was on a hike with her boyfriend and it sounds like they had an altercation where he ended up taking the bag that she s carrying and left her stranded. >> you want me to take y >> they offer her a ride. she accepts and this guy that we're riding with gives her his helmet and puts his jacket on her, and then you see them riding their motorcycles into town. and a few minut
. >> wait until you see what led to one amazing transformation. >>> plus your shot at summer cash with video knockout. a woman wearing body paint tries to blend in with the crowd, and a guest spots a wedding crasher. >> a giant cockroach. >> why no invite can come back to bite you. >> he's going to eat it. watch. >> at a weddin >>> motorcycle rides can be really fun, but every once in a while you never know how your ride is going to turn out. they...
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and so this is a very first step towards transformation. and transformation would not have been possible without this transaction. >> jane how concerned are you that iran was able to lift the arms embargo and american ss -- remains in prison in iran. do you think his release will come? >> to my friend volley who knows a great deal about this. and i salute his role now and his enormously important public career. but i don't think hope is a strategy. i heard john kerry call today for the release of -- i thought it was resnian, and three other americans held by iran. they need to be released. i said mistrust and verify. i don't believe what iran is saying now. i want to wait to see what they do. i'm very worried about funding of proxy groups. i a lot of people think when sanctions are relieved, there will be even more money for the proxy groups. they seem to have a lot of money anyway. and the iran's actions have not been other than negotiating something that might be promising, have not been positive. and the hundred thousand rockets bothers
and so this is a very first step towards transformation. and transformation would not have been possible without this transaction. >> jane how concerned are you that iran was able to lift the arms embargo and american ss -- remains in prison in iran. do you think his release will come? >> to my friend volley who knows a great deal about this. and i salute his role now and his enormously important public career. but i don't think hope is a strategy. i heard john kerry call today for...
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owners agreed he could use the property. >> the space was transformed in 15 days. street artist made a pair of ruined buildings their canvas. overlapping ideas in what is called exhibit b. odems was adamant that it would tell the stories of the neighbourhood. >> towards the '80s when crack hit. crime grew. this place was less and less attractive, more and more dangerous. a place where as i remember, a visit. >> the first floor of this building was programmeded. >> reporter: maleek was honoured to see his face. he lived here and ran a programme. in 2006, after a change in ownership, and increasing crime problems, everywhere was evicted from the property. >> there was a community to have god-fearing people living here. just by chance and politics, happened to be poor. >> there's a tribe ute to george carter a popular teen whose murder was un-sioux. >> yes you could see that he was a model student. >> this is 15 days, if that, worth of work. >> what was supposed to be a one day exhibit, it was a month later. attracting many thousands. >> i felt happiness and sadness.
owners agreed he could use the property. >> the space was transformed in 15 days. street artist made a pair of ruined buildings their canvas. overlapping ideas in what is called exhibit b. odems was adamant that it would tell the stories of the neighbourhood. >> towards the '80s when crack hit. crime grew. this place was less and less attractive, more and more dangerous. a place where as i remember, a visit. >> the first floor of this building was programmeded. >>...
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no word on what caused the transformer catch fire underground. but peco is here, assessing the situation again erika several buildings have been evacuated. many without power. one building had smoke in it. this area is chaotic right now, lots of streets closed, so just avoid this area. we're live in old city. syma chowdhry, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> syma, thank you for that, our other big story this afternoon, track severe storms meteorologist katie fehlinger joining us from the weather center, been tracking these since this morning it won't be preppy? >> not lou being g good, seen upgrade to the severe weather risk in portions of delaware vale, all it really means is that it is that much stronger after risk that we end one some severe weather as the day goes on, but nothing ignited yet. no watches, no warnings, nothing to worry about initially, but losing that window. dry weather opportunity let's start things off very quickly by taking you outside. show you the view here, one of the network cameras most western remote suburbs here, little gli
no word on what caused the transformer catch fire underground. but peco is here, assessing the situation again erika several buildings have been evacuated. many without power. one building had smoke in it. this area is chaotic right now, lots of streets closed, so just avoid this area. we're live in old city. syma chowdhry, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> syma, thank you for that, our other big story this afternoon, track severe storms meteorologist katie fehlinger joining us from...
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ok, so how transformative was world war ii? when i did about this a go back to a sentence that i read in a speech of winston church hill's, when he was reflecting on the announcement which was only 24 hours old or less, that japan intended to surrender. in august of 1945, about to surrender as well. and churchill took to the floor of parliament and gave one of his more sustained speeches. there is one sentence that jumped off of the page at me for a number of reasons, not least of all he rendered to the united states in a fashion that has long since gone out of use in american english boat is still common in british english. he rendered the united states as a plural noun. "the united states stand at this moment at the summit of the world." mid august 1945. "united states stand up this moment at the summit of the world -- the united states stand at this moment at the summit of the world." that was true at that moment and has remained true ever since. from a historian's point of view what is so arresting aside from the grammar is
ok, so how transformative was world war ii? when i did about this a go back to a sentence that i read in a speech of winston church hill's, when he was reflecting on the announcement which was only 24 hours old or less, that japan intended to surrender. in august of 1945, about to surrender as well. and churchill took to the floor of parliament and gave one of his more sustained speeches. there is one sentence that jumped off of the page at me for a number of reasons, not least of all he...
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when it goes into the water, it transforms into a high speed jet ski vehicle.onight, it is going to make its debut here for law enforcement appreciation night. now the launch of the official rollout of the latest edition -- the fire department will be getting the second vehicle. it will be part of the patrol in what's often a crowded spot outside at&t park. they made a big splash this weekend. >> that's amazing. it goes fast. >> another guy said it's like james bond. it was neat to see. >> it's unique. this water craft will do 45-mile-an-hour on land or water. it changes from mode-to-mode at the push of a button. it's one of the more unique pieces of equipment we have. >> reporter: san francisco isn't the only one to put these transforming craft in service. last year t dubai police force added it to their fleet. the san francisco police assignment will be less action packed. it will be part of the giants game opening ceremony. that should start tonight around 7:00 at the beginning of the game. >> thanks very much. that was hard to hear him, but you get the idea
when it goes into the water, it transforms into a high speed jet ski vehicle.onight, it is going to make its debut here for law enforcement appreciation night. now the launch of the official rollout of the latest edition -- the fire department will be getting the second vehicle. it will be part of the patrol in what's often a crowded spot outside at&t park. they made a big splash this weekend. >> that's amazing. it goes fast. >> another guy said it's like james bond. it was neat...
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breaking news in the old city section of philadelphia chopper 6 hd is live over walnut street a transform he erupped underground and power is out in some of these buildings in the area and we know of at least one residential build that was evacuated. firefighters and peco crews are on the scene right now lets go to a picture an "action news" viewer sent us clearly showing the smoke from the transformer fire. peco believes they will have the power restored in an hour from now and the fire looks to be out and they are underground trying to fix things and hopefully getting people back online in about an hour. >>> now to accuweather, we could be in for a stormy afternoon sky 6 hd taking a look the the philadelphia waterfront from our temple university camera and light rains moved through our area it can be a preview of what comes later and we'll feel the first true relief from the heat and humidity david murphy is tracking it on the big board. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing you that the morning showers are gone, as we take a wider view from the west and on the way to the west showers
breaking news in the old city section of philadelphia chopper 6 hd is live over walnut street a transform he erupped underground and power is out in some of these buildings in the area and we know of at least one residential build that was evacuated. firefighters and peco crews are on the scene right now lets go to a picture an "action news" viewer sent us clearly showing the smoke from the transformer fire. peco believes they will have the power restored in an hour from now and the...
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. >> i think this is one of the most transformational moments in community completing. we have an opportunity to bring policing and communities together. we have had an opportunity to advance community policing like we vice president been able to in 30 decades. but advantages come in small windows, defining moments when we do have a national attention, we have captivated the attention of the country. people are very concerned and very committed in advancing it. and so what would make me lose sleep is the idea that we don't move forward. that i would finish my service and we would be in the same place as a country as we were you know yesterday. >> that's a phrase that we hear a lot this is a transformational moment, there is a window of opportunity. is that a polite way of saying, things are really bad and we need to fix things now? >> no, but i would say if things are just bad and there's no context no history of success there is nothing as transformational as you're just trying to start something or do something new. >> triage. >> trying more triage is exactly right. i
. >> i think this is one of the most transformational moments in community completing. we have an opportunity to bring policing and communities together. we have had an opportunity to advance community policing like we vice president been able to in 30 decades. but advantages come in small windows, defining moments when we do have a national attention, we have captivated the attention of the country. people are very concerned and very committed in advancing it. and so what would make me...
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we had a strongest quarter ever and the transformations are a natural.e is a type of cfo and we're needing to get to the next level like a billion dollar company and beyond. we brought in a lot of leadership and the new leadership across the board that we will see and new orleanshead of government and industries. we had 30,000 applications to come and join it. we hired 180 people in the quarter. a lot of positive things happening. there's a will the of people that want this cfo job. everything is good and it's a natural thing and the trans transformations and he did a great job and company and not to worry. >> one last question and speaking of worrying and not word worrying. are there things going on that are going to drop theour jaws on some type of terrorism? >> well, we just announced a russian attack er and one of the most genius attacks that we have seen in a long time. hit the high targets and we were not a liberty to say who. we're announcing it and it had big coverage and a lot of them are asking and you're going see more and more of that and we'
we had a strongest quarter ever and the transformations are a natural.e is a type of cfo and we're needing to get to the next level like a billion dollar company and beyond. we brought in a lot of leadership and the new leadership across the board that we will see and new orleanshead of government and industries. we had 30,000 applications to come and join it. we hired 180 people in the quarter. a lot of positive things happening. there's a will the of people that want this cfo job. everything...
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we're gonna need to totally transform this store.shelving, recessed lighting, and hip chandeliers to boost the upscale vibe. woman: the mirrors are going here. lemonis: we're opening up the floor plan to increase the visibility of merchandise and increase the customer flow. the purpose of redoing the floor plan at courage. b is not only to increase sales per square foot, but it's also to have a cleaner presentation for the customer. i want them to walk in and see the five pillars that we've created. i don't want to have a cluttered mess like we had before. fixing the floor plan and fixing the merchandising is the first step. second step is fixing the product. and we're also renovating the manhattan location. the biggest change is gonna be taking the fopp's sign down and putting the courage. b sign up. now for the merchandise. i want to see some of the samples. i'm excited to see the new product, but i know what i want when it comes to quality, and i'm not gonna accept anything less. the fit and finish has to be right. look at the qua
we're gonna need to totally transform this store.shelving, recessed lighting, and hip chandeliers to boost the upscale vibe. woman: the mirrors are going here. lemonis: we're opening up the floor plan to increase the visibility of merchandise and increase the customer flow. the purpose of redoing the floor plan at courage. b is not only to increase sales per square foot, but it's also to have a cleaner presentation for the customer. i want them to walk in and see the five pillars that we've...
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is that transformation completed? >> in capitalism the transformation is never done.ut as john moller and i said several times, this is 95% to 100% done for the foreseeable future. and as you pointed out, we have moved to a company of ten focused core businesses. these are businesses that we understand. these are thare currently the worldwide leader with a lot of up side. these are businesses that play to our strengths. these are businesses where consumers buy our brands customers support our brands and we generally have done a good job of leading product innovation and executing wealth. so if you step away back and say we've moved out of about 4% or 5% of our profits 15% of our sales, probably 40% or 50% of our complexity so we have a much simpler, much easier to operate, much more strategic business going forward through the end of the decade. >> a.g. there are no shortage of people or certainly a number of them, bernstein amongst them. but a number on your most recent analyst's call, your last earnings, who say it's still not enough. and if i could quote from the b
is that transformation completed? >> in capitalism the transformation is never done.ut as john moller and i said several times, this is 95% to 100% done for the foreseeable future. and as you pointed out, we have moved to a company of ten focused core businesses. these are businesses that we understand. these are thare currently the worldwide leader with a lot of up side. these are businesses that play to our strengths. these are businesses where consumers buy our brands customers support...
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it's a huge transformation when you see the after. we don't ever want to clutter a space, we just want to accent it. this room here is going to be the game room. we're actually installing real tvs. we're bringing in a large pool table, some furniture, sofa, some comfortable chairs. this is the formal dining room. what we're doing in here again is painting to brighten up the room. we're bringing in a large formal dining table, six chairs. i set the table, bring in floral arrangements, things that, again, are going to have the emotional connection that we can entertain here. this is where we're going to have our friends and family and enjoy. we're now heading into the master bedroom. we're going to warm up the space by bringing in a large king-sized bed, night stands, lamps. >> so jennifer, the last time i was here, there was nothing here. >> we've added furniture and accessories to all the main areas of the home. we've brought in all the master bedroom furniture. a few weeks ago this room was vacant. now that the furniture is in, you c
it's a huge transformation when you see the after. we don't ever want to clutter a space, we just want to accent it. this room here is going to be the game room. we're actually installing real tvs. we're bringing in a large pool table, some furniture, sofa, some comfortable chairs. this is the formal dining room. what we're doing in here again is painting to brighten up the room. we're bringing in a large formal dining table, six chairs. i set the table, bring in floral arrangements, things...
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it was transformed into a makeshift dressing room for the pope.nside to change up his vestments. it was closed for business. later during the mass the pope denounced consumerism. >>> one penn student says it took a journey of him for 5,000 miles for him to realize the significance of the pontiff's visit here. his epiphany happened in the pope's hometown where his argentinean host mother explained what it was like to be in the presence of the pope. the young man from dallas is living for the summer with this family. the host mother shared her story of seeing john paul ii decades ago. he told malcolm it's an opportunity he should not pass up. >> i didn't realize it was as an important as it is. just talking to her about the importance of the pope has really given a new meaning to me his arrival. >> malcolm says he realizes the pope's visit will be a moment in history he wants to visit now with his own eyes. >>> he'll have plenty of company doing that. as many m asas 1.5 million people are expected for the pope's service in september. he'll be starti
it was transformed into a makeshift dressing room for the pope.nside to change up his vestments. it was closed for business. later during the mass the pope denounced consumerism. >>> one penn student says it took a journey of him for 5,000 miles for him to realize the significance of the pontiff's visit here. his epiphany happened in the pope's hometown where his argentinean host mother explained what it was like to be in the presence of the pope. the young man from dallas is living...
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the event of an emt attack and for literally 20 to $70 million, we could protect 700 critical transformers that could help us recover from something like that i'm highly concerned -- >> well sir -- >> as you sit there as secretary of energy not even aware of these recommendations that were made public in 2008. seven years later, we have done nothing -- virtually nothing to address these 15 recommendations by the commission. >> first of all, if i may say, i don't know that report and clearly many of them must apply to dhs and dod, however, on the transformer question, if you look at our energy review published in april, we do identify emp as a risk to transformers and we're beginning to try to work up a response to that. >> so again, why did this deal -- my point being -- will provide a number of questions on the record to make sure we start taking action to provide some protection. we have heard 50 billion to 100 billion, 104 billion, that in our terms doesn't seem like that that much but it's 13% of iran's economy. if for example, the american economy had an interjection of 13% of our eco
the event of an emt attack and for literally 20 to $70 million, we could protect 700 critical transformers that could help us recover from something like that i'm highly concerned -- >> well sir -- >> as you sit there as secretary of energy not even aware of these recommendations that were made public in 2008. seven years later, we have done nothing -- virtually nothing to address these 15 recommendations by the commission. >> first of all, if i may say, i don't know that...