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and, you know, this giant battle you have at the evened with 100,000 me. >> could you make that a dual between a hero and a villain. >> he teamed up with two fans of his work to create his latestbook which doc youths history of the fictional world. >> they displayed from the first an obsessive knowledge if to my world would to the extents i have often said they know it better than i do. we spoke to him as the world of ice and fire was being published. >> you started writing it in 1991. it got published in 1996. it took 20 years from the time you started writing until it hit the "new york times" number 1 best seller. what do you think accounts for that delay? >> did built slowly. "game of thrones" didn't hit any bestsellers, the second "clash of kings" was the first to hit any best seller list. it was number 13 on the list for a week and then was gone. that was a thrill. when they sent me for a book tour for that and when i returned to new mexico, my wife was waiting for me by the gate with a clip out of the page with a sign that said, you are number 13. i was very thrilled to be number
and, you know, this giant battle you have at the evened with 100,000 me. >> could you make that a dual between a hero and a villain. >> he teamed up with two fans of his work to create his latestbook which doc youths history of the fictional world. >> they displayed from the first an obsessive knowledge if to my world would to the extents i have often said they know it better than i do. we spoke to him as the world of ice and fire was being published. >> you started...
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the site gets turned on that day, you have at & t cellphone coverage so you wouldn't see improvement unless there is an off for the signal. we generally see that field emissions fall below worst case predicted. we have not seen a pattern in san francisco of these facilities exceeding those fcc guidelines or approaching any where near that limit. >> my last question on the notices of the community, it seems that t at & t did not do a good enough job even respectable number of people at the committee. did the planning department follow up to make sure the applicant is doing it's due diligence to let people know because it doesn't seem it was done. >> as part of every wireless facility since 2003 we require all noticed be sent to residents within 500 feet including all those that register with the planning department. we made sure those were accomplished. over time we asked that the carriers send out the words communicating in english, and chinese and put at the site location as well. we have looked back and seen that residents were sent a letter and it has not been a challenge. >>presid
the site gets turned on that day, you have at & t cellphone coverage so you wouldn't see improvement unless there is an off for the signal. we generally see that field emissions fall below worst case predicted. we have not seen a pattern in san francisco of these facilities exceeding those fcc guidelines or approaching any where near that limit. >> my last question on the notices of the community, it seems that t at & t did not do a good enough job even respectable number of...
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he's like, look, you fail at this not because you didn't collect if you fail under because at the moment she offered to make that check, you should have said okay, so you're going to say me that check? yes. and you're going to sit in the middle of the month? yes. because in brandon's psychology the minute that she promised to make that payment, we had kind of gotten her because she committed to this. and now we could use that the next time we call her. anyway, so there were a few calls like that. i was a very bad collector but what i realized at the end was i could afford to be a bad collector like i'm married to a doctor. i make a decent living as a writer, but if i were desperate like some of these collectors i would've gotten wise quick to what he would've had to say indeed to make folks by. >> host: they are desperate. you are like sharks. that's basically what you depicted here in a very clear manner. >> guest: there are some collectors who do well for themselves. a lot of collectors are pretty desperate. i was at one agency where at the paid it in the week one guy made $115 another guy made $85. that's poor. >> host >> host: tal
he's like, look, you fail at this not because you didn't collect if you fail under because at the moment she offered to make that check, you should have said okay, so you're going to say me that check? yes. and you're going to sit in the middle of the month? yes. because in brandon's psychology the minute that she promised to make that payment, we had kind of gotten her because she committed to this. and now we could use that the next time we call her. anyway, so there were a few calls like...
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home. >> i have two little ones. >> let me tell you what i have at home, i have two little willnd all of these little ones. here is my challenge to you f there is another guy i'm sure we can get someone here. i take these to the dinner table at restaurants and say do something kids. i will give this bag to you guys and by the way mike and alex, i have left the bag for you too as well. we will give this to them. split it up. see what you can do. you guys will see what you do and right around 8:30 we will see hoist the master builder, after all. you see the new holiday addition. >> i put wheels on mine. >> lego bricks. >> reindeers. >> that is so coolly can't imagine how much time that takes. >> this guy is a wus if he doesn't finish that liberty bell by 10:00 o'clock. >> let's see if he can do it. >>> still ahead on a show we call "good day philadelphia" so-so them the modern day rat pack. it is called company men. they are good. they will perform in our studio today. >> but first this little will boy has battled both serious injuries and illness now he is on tour with the newly
home. >> i have two little ones. >> let me tell you what i have at home, i have two little willnd all of these little ones. here is my challenge to you f there is another guy i'm sure we can get someone here. i take these to the dinner table at restaurants and say do something kids. i will give this bag to you guys and by the way mike and alex, i have left the bag for you too as well. we will give this to them. split it up. see what you can do. you guys will see what you do and...
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and you have -- you don't have to take nigh word for it. you can look atted states own inning testimony jenks ointelligence of 2011conce nuclear weapons hasn't made a decision to build them is their their honest nation of the u.s. why would iran not stop its nuclear program. because it wants an independent nuclear program where it can supply eights own nuclear fuel and -- its own nuclear fuel and this goes in to the historical prospective when iran needed nuclear fuel and it was shutdown by the americans, by other world powers to supply that fuel. >> let me stop you right there. because i want to get -- [speaking at the same time] >> agreement or disagreement with what you have had to say. do you think it's as clear as he laid out that iran does not wants a nuclear weapon? >> absolutely not. i mean, iran has a whole history of concealing facilities which were revealed by the iranian -- well, i wouldn't call them opposition, but the m k.o. who want to basically have regime change. iran has not -- there is a whole history of lack of transparency for their nu
and you have -- you don't have to take nigh word for it. you can look atted states own inning testimony jenks ointelligence of 2011conce nuclear weapons hasn't made a decision to build them is their their honest nation of the u.s. why would iran not stop its nuclear program. because it wants an independent nuclear program where it can supply eights own nuclear fuel and -- its own nuclear fuel and this goes in to the historical prospective when iran needed nuclear fuel and it was shutdown by the...
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at your job. do you have a hard time understanding what to do at a job? >> we force the men at rtm to show us theirs. >> what does that say about me? >> can't afford to take you out to dinner. >> you just never know what you are going to get in china. a wild boar was running around on the streets. >> look at those demon eyes. >> right behind them, some police officers that are determined to control this beast. you see one of them pulled a gun. has pointed it on the the wild boar, but the wild boar turns around and runs back between all the officers. they manage to shoot and kill that wild boar. you know what else they shot and nearly killed? an innocent bystander down the street. that is a 26-year-old woman. that's the moment where she gets hit. you can clearly see the moment she flinches. you see she is grabbing her torso. people around her have no idea what the heck is going on. she ends up getting back up, starts walking toward that alley. that's where the video ends. we do know police did find her. they s
at your job. do you have a hard time understanding what to do at a job? >> we force the men at rtm to show us theirs. >> what does that say about me? >> can't afford to take you out to dinner. >> you just never know what you are going to get in china. a wild boar was running around on the streets. >> look at those demon eyes. >> right behind them, some police officers that are determined to control this beast. you see one of them pulled a gun. has pointed it...
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their daughters. >> um-hmm, make sense. >> yes. >> get it. >> a little bit. >> why are you looking at my mean, i have seen you talk tour little daughter, avery three is and a half. >> heel-at the end of this month. >> are you talking to her. >> i talk to her. i use emotional words. >> while you are picking popcorn. >> yes. >> i wish you could hear what they were saying to us. >> yes. >> i use emotional words and i encourage her to talk about her feelings. i feel like do i the a same thing with jay but on a different level but i want to encourage that kind of conversation with him. i'm trying to be mindful. i don't don't think my parent were as mindful of it as maybe i wanted them to be. >> my dad didn't talk to me until i was 13. >> it is generational. >> wow. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> my parents every day when we had dinner. how was your day. how did that make you feel? what are you going to do tomorrow in we had a in depth conversation. >> really. >> really. >> i enjoyed it, okay. >> you did. >> it made you who you are today. >> yes, it did. >> i'm waiting for the punch line. >> wonderfu
their daughters. >> um-hmm, make sense. >> yes. >> get it. >> a little bit. >> why are you looking at my mean, i have seen you talk tour little daughter, avery three is and a half. >> heel-at the end of this month. >> are you talking to her. >> i talk to her. i use emotional words. >> while you are picking popcorn. >> yes. >> i wish you could hear what they were saying to us. >> yes. >> i use emotional words and i...
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you have in your life. the relationships, work, recreational activities, other interests that you have so pretty soon if someone is regularly taking substances, it kind of occludes everything else that's positive and at the very end, you know, when someone finally hits their bottom, we hope they do, then they see where they've ended up. they have to kind of make the climb back, if they're lucky enough to get there. >> i know you have provided a lot of resources throughout the day. we will put those on the screens him you know how to contact those organizations. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >> we do have to. >> hold on a second. we have to take a quick break. when we come back, we will talk about the physical health problems connected with alcohol and possible treatment. and possible treatment. stay with ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant! experts show." today is a
you have in your life. the relationships, work, recreational activities, other interests that you have so pretty soon if someone is regularly taking substances, it kind of occludes everything else that's positive and at the very end, you know, when someone finally hits their bottom, we hope they do, then they see where they've ended up. they have to kind of make the climb back, if they're lucky enough to get there. >> i know you have provided a lot of resources throughout the day. we will...
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attorney marry madam clerk you and your incredible staff for putting up with us in ways we tried to bend the rules and your incredible aided we believe we have the best staff at city hall but i have the most amazing staff the height it working staff any former staffers thank you for your sacrifice and it's been an incredible time working together with all of you and to our colleagues i'm going to miss each and everyone one of you including any debate partnering partnering the good supervisor from district 9 i'm not going to forget working with katie and london breed and jane kim on the arts and norman yee and childcare and supervisor wiener secret reform and public nudity and supervisor farrell and supervisor campos the of months we've spent locked together earlier in the morning fighting for the next generation of hospitals supervisor cohen i wish she was he her and supervisor avalos on our work together on local hiring when i was thinking will the last of years when the class of 2008 when we came in city hall it was not viewed as functional i've asked each of i to see how we've worked together it's easy to magnify our differences and we're pretty good at en
attorney marry madam clerk you and your incredible staff for putting up with us in ways we tried to bend the rules and your incredible aided we believe we have the best staff at city hall but i have the most amazing staff the height it working staff any former staffers thank you for your sacrifice and it's been an incredible time working together with all of you and to our colleagues i'm going to miss each and everyone one of you including any debate partnering partnering the good supervisor...
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sure that you are going to able to have the support that you need. >> it is important to have a good relationship with your neighbors and your community. go to those community events, shop atocal businesses, have a reciprocal relationship with them so that you know how to take care of yourself and who you can rely on and who can take care of you. it is important to have a battery-operated radio in your home so that you can keep track of what is happening in the community around and how you can communicate with other people. >> one of the things that seems important is to have access to your important documents. >> yes, it is important to have copies of those and also stored them remotely. so a title to a home, a passport, a driver's license, any type of medical records that you need need, back those up or put them on a remote drive or store them on the cloud, the same is true with any vital information on your computer. back that up and have that on a cloud in case your hard drive does not work any more. >> in your home you should be prepared as well. >> absolutely. >> let's take a look at the kinds of things that you might want to have in your home. >> we have no water, w
sure that you are going to able to have the support that you need. >> it is important to have a good relationship with your neighbors and your community. go to those community events, shop atocal businesses, have a reciprocal relationship with them so that you know how to take care of yourself and who you can rely on and who can take care of you. it is important to have a battery-operated radio in your home so that you can keep track of what is happening in the community around and how...
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you have goods offered at a reasonable price. erybody is excited about what you have done. >> thank you for that. rahul chadha. here is what -- >> here is what is else on our radar. the u.s. a u.k. joined the european union with threat of sanctions against your following russiaameron -- against following david cameron's remarks. vladimir putin has denied military involvement. >> preparing to reach settlements this week with the u.s. regulator, according to a person with knowledge of the case. poisedopean authority is to reject government this week with six thanks including citigroup and hsbc. are beingr of banks sued by u.s. investors. a story that is going to be worth paying attention. are suing the operator of a ship that they have had in the past. -- are suing them for the relationship they have had in the past. we are going to televise net neutrality. >> we heard about president obama on open internet and he for stricter rules and how it will affect europe. that is after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. the company news now. acco
you have goods offered at a reasonable price. erybody is excited about what you have done. >> thank you for that. rahul chadha. here is what -- >> here is what is else on our radar. the u.s. a u.k. joined the european union with threat of sanctions against your following russiaameron -- against following david cameron's remarks. vladimir putin has denied military involvement. >> preparing to reach settlements this week with the u.s. regulator, according to a person with...
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you. i have known you my entire career. thank you for the work you're doing at the food bank. >> it's a privilege. >> how much has it changed over 25 years? >> it's grown, along with the need. it's hard to believe we have to distribute this much food and still have people we're not reaching. >> just the jobs are increasing, supposedly the economy is getting better, and it seems that hunger is getting worse. >> well, what we find is the heated economy actually raises prices and makes it difficult for people who have a fixed income or who aren't working in that economy. >> raul, you have done something to reach children directly, because children and seniors are the most vulnerable. you are the chair of the redding elementary school parent/teacher club. this deals with food. why did you decide to get involved at that school? >> well, i have two children that attend redding elementary school. i have one that's in third grade, one that's in kindergarten. when my first child started there, i volunteered, i wanted to do something, make a change. and i realized that 80
you. i have known you my entire career. thank you for the work you're doing at the food bank. >> it's a privilege. >> how much has it changed over 25 years? >> it's grown, along with the need. it's hard to believe we have to distribute this much food and still have people we're not reaching. >> just the jobs are increasing, supposedly the economy is getting better, and it seems that hunger is getting worse. >> well, what we find is the heated economy actually...
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you have to have gre partners and human capital. at the end of the day, human capital and financial capital create intellectual capipital. >> you hear that mantra that you hahave to have great partners, t what does thatean? were youou better researcherers? were you smarter mathematicians? what gave you insight in doing things like real estate invement trust us. you guys were some of the first to create tse, see the potential in them. at gave you that kind of insighand foresight? >> well, you have to have a passion and beommitted to your art. two, you have to be flexible. you have to be willing to fail d th pick yourself up and go again. you have to really be passionate abt what it is you believe in and understand that mathematically you're going to take e a lot of nose. and then y have to take advantage of your successes. when you he a chance at the beginning and you know competition is going to come in, u have to work hard and be tenacious about seizing the moment and doing everything you can, getting out there and hustling and doing
you have to have gre partners and human capital. at the end of the day, human capital and financial capital create intellectual capipital. >> you hear that mantra that you hahave to have great partners, t what does thatean? were youou better researcherers? were you smarter mathematicians? what gave you insight in doing things like real estate invement trust us. you guys were some of the first to create tse, see the potential in them. at gave you that kind of insighand foresight? >>...
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do you have any thoughts on that?at >> you know, i don't know about that particular lobbying effort that you're talking about. and obviously, you know, we're paying attentiony i to the rul. but this is the way i look at it. we need to drive these numbers down. the 200 so if i take the class 2007 entering class, so now i know what they borrowed in years five and six, those students at penng state borrowed $23 million. to go years five and six. and you can see their loan rates going up and some peoplewe c tso disappearing. we can save an enormous amount of money if we can get those students to graduate in four years or less. they're in the job market and being successful, and we actually drive, drive those numbers down. if you think of all the different ways in which we can enable a studentt fa to not falf the map, to make sure they have their courses in order, to advantage students perhaps with the world campus to be taking m classes coming out of high school and coming in with the credits that allow them to go through t
do you have any thoughts on that?at >> you know, i don't know about that particular lobbying effort that you're talking about. and obviously, you know, we're paying attentiony i to the rul. but this is the way i look at it. we need to drive these numbers down. the 200 so if i take the class 2007 entering class, so now i know what they borrowed in years five and six, those students at penng state borrowed $23 million. to go years five and six. and you can see their loan rates going up and...
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them into policy proposals that average people can understand so you have the cato institute that has been funded over the years but at the bottom level you have the activist and advocacy groups which more or less take policy proposals developed at the think tank level and ideally pressure lawmakers to make them though lot of the land. they didn't have the activist group in their portfolio so there is a group called citizens for a sound economy that you may remember. therefore not many citizens involved with this group at that time but it was really the model of the corporate astroturf campaign and in essence they were a partner with a number of corporations to promote the anti-rate to the tory free-market agenda. in the clinton era, they rose to prominence to score the first major political win. the first was when bill clinton introduced his energy policy at the first-aid of the union address. part of that included said -- the btu tax taxing on energy content. the plan horrified the fossil fuel industry because they read disproportionately impacted and of course, koch industries had skin in the game. this though they
them into policy proposals that average people can understand so you have the cato institute that has been funded over the years but at the bottom level you have the activist and advocacy groups which more or less take policy proposals developed at the think tank level and ideally pressure lawmakers to make them though lot of the land. they didn't have the activist group in their portfolio so there is a group called citizens for a sound economy that you may remember. therefore not many citizens...
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at now? >> you have the official dats. you have to take it at face value. we have nothing else to work on. official estimates. that's why you see this divergeance 2010 pessimism and ptimism. yes, the central bank's targeted liquidity is probably helping their balance sheet. bad loans are worse than they are willing to admit. china has a strong currency at the moment. their trading partners are in ing down and it is mixed trade. they are bound to slow down unless they can get their domestic economy going. it continues to slow down property market, which is key. it looks like a slow down situation where the authorities are trying to balance between domestic and overseas consumption. it is just not exciting. >> they are targeting a lower g.d.p. target next year possibly 7%. >> even the chinese economy is a managed economy. they will tell us what they wanted to be. they will post a number in line with that. we guess what we really think it is. >> and they tell us where they are. >> exactly. the trend is down. that is the main thing to think about in termors china. they have a >> strong -- they
at now? >> you have the official dats. you have to take it at face value. we have nothing else to work on. official estimates. that's why you see this divergeance 2010 pessimism and ptimism. yes, the central bank's targeted liquidity is probably helping their balance sheet. bad loans are worse than they are willing to admit. china has a strong currency at the moment. their trading partners are in ing down and it is mixed trade. they are bound to slow down unless they can get their...
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you have done something very special for this restaurant. thank you, mr. brashov. and now you can use your skills and talents atsome other business-- but, mr. brashov, there's still much more to do right here. and we will do it. we will take what you have given us... and continue. but i-- i-- i-- you have done enough. so, from all of us at crossroads cafe thank you... and good-bye. that's much better. well, victor, i see you got that mountain of paperwork again. lots of paper, but more organized... thanks to you, jess. eight, nine and ten. thank you. three minutes to go, mr. brashov. don't worry. he'll be here. mr. brashov, your office is ready ! hallelujah ! - hi. - well, look who's here. and a minute early at that. see you in the morning. rosa, do you have time to talk about the kitchen supply list ? can it wait until tomorrow ? what's the big rush ? don't tell me you have a date. no. i have something even more important to do. i am going to register for another business management class. - good for you ! - see you tomorrow, everybody. oh, i'll get this ! that was close. closed-captioned by captions, inc. los
you have done something very special for this restaurant. thank you, mr. brashov. and now you can use your skills and talents atsome other business-- but, mr. brashov, there's still much more to do right here. and we will do it. we will take what you have given us... and continue. but i-- i-- i-- you have done enough. so, from all of us at crossroads cafe thank you... and good-bye. that's much better. well, victor, i see you got that mountain of paperwork again. lots of paper, but more...
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if you have a lot of white space or it is too crowded, toor nate, the font may not work if you send it electronically and don't just have a list. you may have had ten jobs atat are the most important results. that's what you want to show. >> we are living in dagtal age and i know managers that will look them up on-line and check them out. >> you have to have a digital presence and know what your on-line presence is. you want to have a linkedin profile and on facebook and twitter. you can write blog posts so people can have context what you are about. realize a lot of the submissions, a majority of them are digital. they are on-line application for the company. so you want to make sure that your resume reflects that and easy to read. it gives you an opportunity to do hyper links to publications you have been in. >> i guess it is good to be out there digitally but not too much. you realize people will be looking at your facebook. >> i'm amazed at how many people don't google themselves before a job interview. sometimes nothing will come up, that can be a problem, also. you want to have some type of digital presence but if there is something negative you need
if you have a lot of white space or it is too crowded, toor nate, the font may not work if you send it electronically and don't just have a list. you may have had ten jobs atat are the most important results. that's what you want to show. >> we are living in dagtal age and i know managers that will look them up on-line and check them out. >> you have to have a digital presence and know what your on-line presence is. you want to have a linkedin profile and on facebook and twitter....
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crises that i've been through, you have to respect the fear people come he can't say why, you have to explain to them and you have to do it over and over that if you look at the scientific evidence of how it's transmitted, you have to give an example and. and i think the best examples is that the two nurses, and i had the privilege of taking care of one of them, nina pham was a patient of mine last week, some of you know we discharge her and she's doing well, those two people got infected from mr. duncan when he was desperately ill in a dallas hospital and they were taking care of him when he got infected. he had contacted and had contact with many family members while he was at and none of those family members have gotten ebola. so what that tells you if you look at the scientific evidence that the way that you get it is by direct intimate contact with the body fluids of someone who is truly sick. not someone well with no fever, not ill. the risk is that essentially zero because it's not transmitted that way. >> as you mentioned, why does this keep going on? what we do? should there be the ability to take care of this? >> this is going to get under contr
crises that i've been through, you have to respect the fear people come he can't say why, you have to explain to them and you have to do it over and over that if you look at the scientific evidence of how it's transmitted, you have to give an example and. and i think the best examples is that the two nurses, and i had the privilege of taking care of one of them, nina pham was a patient of mine last week, some of you know we discharge her and she's doing well, those two people got infected from...
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it's a question of who do you have at the table panned what these are reasonable regulations. >> mitchas already said that he will either block or overturn all of these. we'll see whether or not they succeed. charles, you also have new regulations on the internet, calorie counts for fast food restaurants. it continues on and on. >> the costs are enormous, it really slows down our economy. it is one of the reasons why we are emerging now in year six of the obama recovery into a real recovery and it is something that the democrats simply don't calculate. and it's also a way for the president who has sort of loths the mandate from heaven, he lost the last election, there's no way he will pass anything of any size of scope to fit his ideology. it's the way he's now going to govern and we saw it with immigration. he actually split yesterday, and he said to a heckler in response to somebody complaining about what he did. he said, look, i want you to acknowledge that i just changed the law. he's not changing the law, he's implemented the law. it's a classic gave that a politician accidentally
it's a question of who do you have at the table panned what these are reasonable regulations. >> mitchas already said that he will either block or overturn all of these. we'll see whether or not they succeed. charles, you also have new regulations on the internet, calorie counts for fast food restaurants. it continues on and on. >> the costs are enormous, it really slows down our economy. it is one of the reasons why we are emerging now in year six of the obama recovery into a real...
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have you seen this hashtag? alex from target. have you heard about this guy? alex works ato, this is alex, and it is trending in philadelphia right now, and around the country, it all started when this picture of the teenager named alex started making the rounds on the internet. it is not clear who posted the original picture, but even videos posted by teen girls asking alex out on a date. >> wow. >> now, alex's official twitter page has over 290,000 followers, although, he doesn't say where he lives, so really not sure where the picture was taken. so if you hear someone talking about alex from targeted to, you now know what it is all about, not from target. >> not me. a boy aling. >> what if you married alex and then when people come in your house and you go al next. >> and go huh? what? >> could you ever march a al next. >> ya, why not? what's wrong with a al next. >> i love you alex. >> i love you alex. >> it would get funny, then we name our alex, alex the second. >> alex's all over the place. >> boy or girl. >> alex dinnertime. and everybody comes running down the step
have you seen this hashtag? alex from target. have you heard about this guy? alex works ato, this is alex, and it is trending in philadelphia right now, and around the country, it all started when this picture of the teenager named alex started making the rounds on the internet. it is not clear who posted the original picture, but even videos posted by teen girls asking alex out on a date. >> wow. >> now, alex's official twitter page has over 290,000 followers, although, he doesn't...
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at. and the other thing that, you know, in other systems, as well, are also getting connected. airport badging systems, for example. you see the pilots and the folks who work there, they have their badges and there's been a lot of regulation involved around badging people at airports and ports. and so that regulation has caused us to sort of make these badging systems super badging system. we've had to separate them out and make them stand-alone systems. in doing so, we've had to connect them to the internet to allow people to register and to do ncic checks. so it's becoming a more interect canned world in the arena of operational technologies. and the problem that we're seeing is that there just isn't a whole lot of attention being put on it by the operators. we know that in the energy sector, they're probably the most advanced, they have the most regulation and rules about how and what you have to do to protect from a cyber security standpoint, the energy systems here in the u.s. but as you go down towards transportation and water, those are much less developed. so that's the area that we're trying to focus on now, trying to help these transportation industries get more
at. and the other thing that, you know, in other systems, as well, are also getting connected. airport badging systems, for example. you see the pilots and the folks who work there, they have their badges and there's been a lot of regulation involved around badging people at airports and ports. and so that regulation has caused us to sort of make these badging systems super badging system. we've had to separate them out and make them stand-alone systems. in doing so, we've had to connect them...
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have to do the same. thank you. >> my name is lauren hall and i have two children at harvey milk. i have a second grader and kindergarten child. and so i just wanted to take a quick trip down memory lane, and remind you guys of back in 2012-2013 when my daughter started kindergarten there was a bit of a buzz around harvey milk and we have pictures from the local newspaper of mr. carranza and our principal and the mayor coming to speak at the school as it was advertising having rising test scores and kind of a hidden-gem status and now my son has just started in kindergarten and i find him in a class with only 14 kids enrolled and that is out of 22 slots. so i think this is a good indication that the school really needs to be looked at. what is going on? and we need help. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is kevin rogers and i have the fortune of having twins in the 1st grades at harvey milk and i have prepared remarks, but you have heard it all. so i don't need to say this. can you believe that a school would turn down the parents wanting to form a pta? can you even im
have to do the same. thank you. >> my name is lauren hall and i have two children at harvey milk. i have a second grader and kindergarten child. and so i just wanted to take a quick trip down memory lane, and remind you guys of back in 2012-2013 when my daughter started kindergarten there was a bit of a buzz around harvey milk and we have pictures from the local newspaper of mr. carranza and our principal and the mayor coming to speak at the school as it was advertising having rising test...
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you have no time. so the worst part about it is that you have to write even when you're not writing well. and then you have to point a camera at it, and then you have to broadcast it to a lot of people. >> "newsroom" has had its share of fanatical fans and also its share of critics. how do you deal with that? >> what i write is not going to be everybody's cup of tea. you learn that pretty early on and you're doing the show for the people who like it. >> the media today is obsessed with ratings, going through major transformation, criticized for being too sensational. what is your perception of traditional and cable news? >> i think that my perception is no more expert than anyone else's just because i have written "the newsroom." >> but you are a viewer. >> yeah, you can feel when you're watching the news that they are desperate for you not to change the channel. i think there was a perception when "the newsroom" began that advice is exactly what i was trying to give with the show. that i was trying to show the pros, here is how you do it. the show was never set up to do that. i just wanted to inject it with a sense of idealis
you have no time. so the worst part about it is that you have to write even when you're not writing well. and then you have to point a camera at it, and then you have to broadcast it to a lot of people. >> "newsroom" has had its share of fanatical fans and also its share of critics. how do you deal with that? >> what i write is not going to be everybody's cup of tea. you learn that pretty early on and you're doing the show for the people who like it. >> the media...
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. >> you have an impressive resume at general electric. you were an auditor. you are based in london at one point for the company. such a tried and true name. why would you leave a company as large and branded as ge, and take chance on the company? >> there are a couple of reasons. one, i was really hoping to do is different. more of a start up i could help to build. i thought e-commerce technology was really one of the interesting areas to be in for the future. also, i saw a huge opportunity to be part of something. i also liked the idea of being in a place where you could see the employeealmost every day and be part of the action, instead of being at headquarters. >> you started as chief financial officer and were promoted to ceo. what are some of the skills you need in as ceo to get to learn on the job? >> i had to learn more about retail. i had been in many businesses in many different industries. i had the opportunity to see different things, but i needed to learn more about retail, and specifically e-commerce, which was changing. every few months, someth
. >> you have an impressive resume at general electric. you were an auditor. you are based in london at one point for the company. such a tried and true name. why would you leave a company as large and branded as ge, and take chance on the company? >> there are a couple of reasons. one, i was really hoping to do is different. more of a start up i could help to build. i thought e-commerce technology was really one of the interesting areas to be in for the future. also, i saw a huge...
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have been looking at "real money", campaign money spending. 2014 is the most expensive, you can bet that campaigns and groups are lining up more money ahead of 2016's presidential vote. we have vote to tally, and the special election coverage continues with john seigenthaler. he's leading on all-star class, linshao chin, mike viqueira, ray suarez, david shuster, and i'll join them too. back to you john >>> welcome again everyone to the midterm election coverage. now it's 7:30 in the east. polls have closed in three states. ohio, north carolina, and west virginia. republicans could pick up senate seats in the last two and are hoping to take control of the senate. they have an early win, the associated press called the kentucky for mitch mcconnell. let's go to stephanie sy at the returns desk for more. >> this will be a sigh of relief for the republican senator mitch mcconnell, the minority leader, the most powerful republican senator has beaten his challenger
have been looking at "real money", campaign money spending. 2014 is the most expensive, you can bet that campaigns and groups are lining up more money ahead of 2016's presidential vote. we have vote to tally, and the special election coverage continues with john seigenthaler. he's leading on all-star class, linshao chin, mike viqueira, ray suarez, david shuster, and i'll join them too. back to you john >>> welcome again everyone to the midterm election coverage. now it's 7:30...
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have a nobel prize winner since 1950. you don't have that innovation either. >> you have to look at the economic environment. here you have a capitalist society that's better than what's going on in the united states. the government is promoting business while our government continues to hurt business. >> you're complaining about the middle class getting run down. look at the poor people in china. y growing. >> there are more people in china. >> the government versus america with our entitlement system, our welfare system we're encouraging workers to stay home. they're encouraging their workers to work hard. charles: the trend for china looks better than the trend for america. it feels like we've been resting on our laurels for a while. i remember they used to cry and can sc us to wrap up a couple of pennies to send to them. >> china needs us more than we need them. they need to sell our goods to us. if they're not selling goods to the united states, they're done. >> i'm sorry 1.3 billion people in china, and they're growing. their consumer wealth is increasing. this is an opportunity for the united states. c
have a nobel prize winner since 1950. you don't have that innovation either. >> you have to look at the economic environment. here you have a capitalist society that's better than what's going on in the united states. the government is promoting business while our government continues to hurt business. >> you're complaining about the middle class getting run down. look at the poor people in china. y growing. >> there are more people in china. >> the government versus...
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you guys have me? john, you do have me. good. if you look down there at the corner, the gun fire is coming from that structure. that is canfield road, which is two blocks down is where michael brown was shot dead. it seems like that is the pocket where the gunfire is coming from. i mean, it's sporadic, it's 3-4 round. other times just about 20 minutes ago we heard 25-30 rounds pop off. so i just - i don't know how they'll get this under control tonight. it's persistent, and it's violent, and it is literally this entire street - four significant fires that i can count. i don't think it's a stretch to say the town is on fire. >> how would you describe the police presence? >> so far it seems they are trying to protect the area. they were very concerned with us, telling us to take shelter behind them. there's more police where the gun fire is occurring. i can't tell you the scenario, but they are lining up. i haven't seen them throw anyone to the ground or slam anyone like we saw in august. they are doing what they can at this point to temper the demonstrator
you guys have me? john, you do have me. good. if you look down there at the corner, the gun fire is coming from that structure. that is canfield road, which is two blocks down is where michael brown was shot dead. it seems like that is the pocket where the gunfire is coming from. i mean, it's sporadic, it's 3-4 round. other times just about 20 minutes ago we heard 25-30 rounds pop off. so i just - i don't know how they'll get this under control tonight. it's persistent, and it's violent, and it...
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you have been observing. you gave us a very interesting take on this. let's take a look at it. you say that the nhtsa and takata officials have reached one of the strangest recalls ever seen, without explanation, the agreement relies on absolute humidity for which records are scanty and no data are provided by either the nhtsa or takata. can you elaborate on that a little bit? >> well, the criteria for whether or not they're going to do a recall was high humidity based on relative humidity. and you have some manufacturers saying we're going to do georgia and mississippi and the other ones saying no, we're just going to do there are and puerto rico. it makes no sense whatsoever. and at the same time, three out of the four deaths are in states that are not high humidity, and we just uncovered another one that occurred in arizona which is one of the driest states in the united states. >> phil? >> clarence, it's 2014. we have all kinds of ways to reach people on almost any product they buy. isn't it time that we have some kind of an updated system, whether it's run by the federal go
you have been observing. you gave us a very interesting take on this. let's take a look at it. you say that the nhtsa and takata officials have reached one of the strangest recalls ever seen, without explanation, the agreement relies on absolute humidity for which records are scanty and no data are provided by either the nhtsa or takata. can you elaborate on that a little bit? >> well, the criteria for whether or not they're going to do a recall was high humidity based on relative...