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tore's opportunity for us andte more support technical assistance for school districts. the team up for success effort which is in the southern part of mississippi has a wonderful nutrition center. they were willing to do a conference. we found mentoring schools willing to spend some time with the struggling schools and what we find is people really interested. they are learning about farm to school opportunities, our farm to school grant program, but the resources available for school equipment. there are ways in which we can strengthen those efforts and incorporate that in a commitment to child nutrition across the board. then ilast question in will give it up to the audience. he mentioned this before. we really see across the country efforts to politicize snapped and really demonize snap and it is causing our fruit makers trying to limit access to snap unrelated to the program. what can you suggest to us and others about how we commit clear to people what snap is really about and what are ways you and others can fight back? is making sure people understand who was rec
tore's opportunity for us andte more support technical assistance for school districts. the team up for success effort which is in the southern part of mississippi has a wonderful nutrition center. they were willing to do a conference. we found mentoring schools willing to spend some time with the struggling schools and what we find is people really interested. they are learning about farm to school opportunities, our farm to school grant program, but the resources available for school...
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used differently. what we see, so far it does not andt on wrist space everywhere else. safari have a proxy.wsing is off limits in these places or does not make sense. it is going to be a different space. apple bank -- emily: tim cook set is the golden age for television but the viewing sprint has not changed. he's at the future of television is apps, is it true? ben bajarin: i think so. it has never been a platform for developers. most of us if you live in developed country, their hardware is pretty terrible. no getting around how bad it is pretty is like having a platform that developers can take advantage of. what would you do if i gave you -- you could do things with the mic on the remote? what will their developer still? that is the hook. really seen a big developer community take advantage of the big screen because they never had a platform. emily: i am excited about the search capabilities that i could tell the remote to find me new shows. but, tv, apple tv has been a niche product. cannibal, a major product? -- can it be a major product? >> the hardware has not changed a lot. it is n
used differently. what we see, so far it does not andt on wrist space everywhere else. safari have a proxy.wsing is off limits in these places or does not make sense. it is going to be a different space. apple bank -- emily: tim cook set is the golden age for television but the viewing sprint has not changed. he's at the future of television is apps, is it true? ben bajarin: i think so. it has never been a platform for developers. most of us if you live in developed country, their hardware is...
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forces andt assad's militants from islamic state have been accused of using chemicals.he bbc has seen evidence of more than 60 such attacks with experts calling for immediate action. authorities say the weeklong military curfew placed rdish town will be lifted saturday morning. the european human rights organization appealed to turkey to allow observers into the town. turkey has denied reports that more than 20 civilians have been killed. republican presidential candidate rick perry is suspended his campaign. in a statement, the former texas governor said, "we have a tremendous field, the best in the generation, so i step aside knowing our party is in good hands." mr. perry is the first in a crowded field to quit the race. he has been stuck near the bottom of the polls. president obama has led a minu te's silence on the white house lawn to mark the 40th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. it marks the time when the first jet smashed into the north tower of the world trade center in new york. a ceremony of remembrance also to place their. you're watching "bbc world news ame
forces andt assad's militants from islamic state have been accused of using chemicals.he bbc has seen evidence of more than 60 such attacks with experts calling for immediate action. authorities say the weeklong military curfew placed rdish town will be lifted saturday morning. the european human rights organization appealed to turkey to allow observers into the town. turkey has denied reports that more than 20 civilians have been killed. republican presidential candidate rick perry is...
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discipline andt making sure that we are on the same page. for us to stay on the same page that meant that the communicators and policy geeks had to find a way to work together. the policy people were saying -- here is exactly the president's policy. communicators of course want to find a sex year way of -- sexier way of putting it out there. it doesn't work in a soundbite, we have a strong relationship between the press and the communicators. if they could not articulate the president's policy, it did not matter what the president was trying to convey. to thinkimportant not that pr -- and i completely agree with the premise, the press secretary always has to know it's happening. public policy, in no i have been in, you don't make decisions to do good pr. you have to sell your policy decisions. peoplet majority of around the administration's do what they think is in the best interest of the country. but then you have to sell it. obviously these things are difficult to sell and there is always a counterpoint. one of the difficulties of the , reporter
discipline andt making sure that we are on the same page. for us to stay on the same page that meant that the communicators and policy geeks had to find a way to work together. the policy people were saying -- here is exactly the president's policy. communicators of course want to find a sex year way of -- sexier way of putting it out there. it doesn't work in a soundbite, we have a strong relationship between the press and the communicators. if they could not articulate the president's policy,...
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walk us through the development at how significant they are. here, andt, i am i am working hard, and i am working hard for you. today is a huge day for the obama administration. thought secretary of state john kerry give a 53 minute speech in philadelphia really laying out a systematic effort to refute the concerns raised not just by those opposed to the deal but many of his supporters. when you talk about a support for israel or the sanctions will leave the iran will be getting. what the secretary tried it to layout is this is a deal that works. take a listen. >> president obama and i are convinced beyond any reasonable doubt that the framework that we have put forward will get the job done. in that assessment we have excellent company. phil: that company includes the europeans that have been involved in this deal, the united nations national council. the point the secretary was trying to make is that there are a lot of supporters internationally here. those that get behind it are joining a big team. those that are opposed are putting the country diploma
walk us through the development at how significant they are. here, andt, i am i am working hard, and i am working hard for you. today is a huge day for the obama administration. thought secretary of state john kerry give a 53 minute speech in philadelphia really laying out a systematic effort to refute the concerns raised not just by those opposed to the deal but many of his supporters. when you talk about a support for israel or the sanctions will leave the iran will be getting. what the...
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saying thatout andt is the creation distribution of wealth, the ,ight use of natural resources the proper of harnessing of the enterprise are essential whichts of an economy to be inclusive and sustainable. >> [applause] pope francis: business is a that produces wealth and builds the world. source of prosperity from the area in which it operates, especially if it seeks the creation of jobs as an essential part of its service to the common good. >> [applause] pope francis: this common good also includes the earth. the cycletheme of in order toent enter into the dialogue with good people about our common home. we need a conversation which includes everyone, since the environmental challenge we are its human roots concern and affect all. >> [applause] pope francis: i call for a redirects effort to our steps and to address the most salient effects of the environmental deterioration caused by human activity. i am convinced that we can make a difference. i'm sure. >> [applause] [applause] pope francis: and i have no doubt that the united states and this congress have an important role to play.
saying thatout andt is the creation distribution of wealth, the ,ight use of natural resources the proper of harnessing of the enterprise are essential whichts of an economy to be inclusive and sustainable. >> [applause] pope francis: business is a that produces wealth and builds the world. source of prosperity from the area in which it operates, especially if it seeks the creation of jobs as an essential part of its service to the common good. >> [applause] pope francis: this...
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andt into it was geared toward radio purposes. by the 1950's, he started having television so its use was no longer as attractive. it had holes and patches. on the backside there are some drawers and one section that has no drawers and no covers. it was behind the desk so if someone took -- course inmuch ran its the 1930's and 40's. a great opportunity now to link the desk to actual radio used in the white house and what would've been the kind of radio's people had around the country and what life in the white house was like for his family beyond the formality. we have moved over from the white house as office to the white house as home. it has been that since -- ever since it opened. one of its inherent jobs was to provide the president and their family with a place to live what the president is in office. have a radio, a pretty standard 1941 tabletop radio made by the emerson company. it was one of a dozen or so that was purchased for the private quarters of the white house. it was not the first radio to exist in the white house, but it is the earliest want to have survived. -- earliest one to have survived. ra
andt into it was geared toward radio purposes. by the 1950's, he started having television so its use was no longer as attractive. it had holes and patches. on the backside there are some drawers and one section that has no drawers and no covers. it was behind the desk so if someone took -- course inmuch ran its the 1930's and 40's. a great opportunity now to link the desk to actual radio used in the white house and what would've been the kind of radio's people had around the country and what...
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using kodachrome color film. in this second of a two part american artifacts, beverly brannan tells the stories about the collection and photographers. beverly: we are in the center andt of the prints photographs division of the library of congress. the library has a collection of color photographs from the 1930's and 1940's. they started as an experiment with color film. kodak was just putting its color film in the market. sent it out to photographers at institutions to give it a try, to see if they could create a market for it. the pictures were free. so they were appealing to newspapers, magazines, publishing agencies, book publishers. i was familiar already with the black and white photographs. farm are about 171,000 security administration and office of war information black-and-white photographs. and i had been working with those for a few years. there was not much emphasis placed on the color transparencies, because they were hard to handle. they were unique items. only one of each. at the time, in the 1970's, it was really difficult to make a copy. it was very expensive to make a photograph. you had to make another print from the color transparency. people did
using kodachrome color film. in this second of a two part american artifacts, beverly brannan tells the stories about the collection and photographers. beverly: we are in the center andt of the prints photographs division of the library of congress. the library has a collection of color photographs from the 1930's and 1940's. they started as an experiment with color film. kodak was just putting its color film in the market. sent it out to photographers at institutions to give it a try, to see...
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use the chip. host: you brought up some examples of things that people may be seeing in the next few it, let me insert try, and then what happens? andtyou will get a prompt the transaction will be processed. the one big difference is that with the magnetic stripe card we are used to swiping the card, needs powerhe chip from the device to generate the security code, so you leave the card in for a few seconds while the transaction is processed and is generatedcode and verified, and then you are prompted to take your card back. so that is the difference from a consumer perspective. so that is more of an ipad -based thing. is everyone going to have this kind of technology, october 1? october 1 is significant because it is the start of the transition. not all cards will be replaced by that time. this is a mammoth undertaking. the first upgrade to the security system in 40 years. 8 billion merchants need to their systems. that will take some time to play out for small businesses, and especially small businesses who don't have fraud, they will take more time to upgrade their system. it will take some time. we have jason oxman of the electro
use the chip. host: you brought up some examples of things that people may be seeing in the next few it, let me insert try, and then what happens? andtyou will get a prompt the transaction will be processed. the one big difference is that with the magnetic stripe card we are used to swiping the card, needs powerhe chip from the device to generate the security code, so you leave the card in for a few seconds while the transaction is processed and is generatedcode and verified, and then you are...
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andt transparent. let me ask you a question about the shooting.o >> if you go back and look atut the last nine years, do you think things are worse today inu terms of the police usef force >> no i think it's better. previously under chief parks, who didn't have any opinion on anything and under darrell gates , it was telling the press what this civilian did to get himself shot by the police. that was the attitude of the lapd. there was a lot less accountability. l.a. has really changed as you know and it's literally the complexion of the city that has changed dramatically, as has the income gap between the wealthy and the very poor. what we are seeing, i think, with the crime rise is that people are getting desperate. a lot of the crime is caused by the homeless. nobody is doing anything about the homeless. the lapd shouldn't have to deal with the homeless. they are the least prepared by their training and instincts and by wanting to have control to deal with these people who are heavily drug addicted and/or mentally ill. they are living on the street and some of them are going up because people are being pushed out and they are desperate. >> let me ask you a que
andt transparent. let me ask you a question about the shooting.o >> if you go back and look atut the last nine years, do you think things are worse today inu terms of the police usef force >> no i think it's better. previously under chief parks, who didn't have any opinion on anything and under darrell gates , it was telling the press what this civilian did to get himself shot by the police. that was the attitude of the lapd. there was a lot less accountability. l.a. has really...
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they were telling us this is an unprecedented experience it one of the church groups i talked to , they are big on bringing people back to the church and making people know that they andthey are still locked in. that is a message that resonates with the pope. he is known for reaching out to the people that are not catholic and letting them know that the church is opening their arms to them. and they can come back to the church. that is why he has been so popular. he's a pope to has done things not necessarily traditionally. even in the catholic church. it is a message that resonates with a lot of the people here, whether they are catholic or not. we are seeing a lot of people that are not necessarily very religious that are very excited and willing to wait several hours for him to come out. we know he woke up at 4:30 this morning. people were out here before then, even if the pope was sleeping just inside. we will stand by and as soon as we see him coming out we will make sure to give you a live and close-up look at the pope as he heads out for a busy day. first meeting is with president obama at the white house. we will keep you posted. 48, he should be heading to the
they were telling us this is an unprecedented experience it one of the church groups i talked to , they are big on bringing people back to the church and making people know that they andthey are still locked in. that is a message that resonates with the pope. he is known for reaching out to the people that are not catholic and letting them know that the church is opening their arms to them. and they can come back to the church. that is why he has been so popular. he's a pope to has done things...
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andt influential voices on broadcast media for the heritage foundation and other foundations. as we move to talking about these implications of what this deal, what the new position is going to mean, tell us what you think we should be thinking of the ramifications now. councilith the atlantic . before we jump into the oil and , which wouldn iran be terrific just as it would be terrific if we could cooperate on fighting isis and afghanistan, and all these wonderful things, i would like to take a step back and evaluate the process and the agreement, and i would say that the united states brought a formidable coalition to the table. become the five members of the security council, including iaea. and china, and we walked away weakened. the one celebrating or the iranians. the american public, the majority of the public is against the agreement. it used the agreement negatively. and unlike what we all witnessed, i am honored and humbled to follow ambassador pickering, whose career i always admired and came to know him back in the 1990's where he was an excellent ambassador, but as we all remember the soviet union that negotiated arms control changed the behavior fundamentally, and that proce
andt influential voices on broadcast media for the heritage foundation and other foundations. as we move to talking about these implications of what this deal, what the new position is going to mean, tell us what you think we should be thinking of the ramifications now. councilith the atlantic . before we jump into the oil and , which wouldn iran be terrific just as it would be terrific if we could cooperate on fighting isis and afghanistan, and all these wonderful things, i would like to take...
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used to propose it -- that's a problem. and i think it is very important for all of you to just step back and take a look at it because you still have influence on at andte of those folks challenge them. wouldn't we do things that everybody knows makes sense? thank you, everybody. [applause] that was the president just wrapping up. ceos ofth several the business roundtable. i'm betty liu. pimm: i am pimm fox. let us get insight from phil mattingly. he is live at the reagan library in semi-, california. the president talking about a potential government shutdown and tax reform and china as well as spending on infrastructure. phil: a lot to unpack. explicitf implicit and references to the individual speaking behind me and a couple of hours. the white house when it comes to tax reform and this government shutdown you have talked about like running out of government funding at the end of september, is going back to an old push -- the so-called carried interest tax loophole, taxing funds as ordinary income instead of capital gains. this is something that has been bolstered by none other than donald trump and jeb bush. what they are using now is a political s
used to propose it -- that's a problem. and i think it is very important for all of you to just step back and take a look at it because you still have influence on at andte of those folks challenge them. wouldn't we do things that everybody knows makes sense? thank you, everybody. [applause] that was the president just wrapping up. ceos ofth several the business roundtable. i'm betty liu. pimm: i am pimm fox. let us get insight from phil mattingly. he is live at the reagan library in semi-,...