Gerri weve got a big show for you tonight, starting with the war going on in your living room. Netflix is fighting the Cable Companies over streaming video speeds. Consumers already suffering with slower downloads and youre about to get hit again in the form of higher cable bills. Joining me now, glen duren from consumer reports. Thanks for coming on the show. We just heard in the last hour on our network some people in washington are saying this isnt a big deal with consumers. Theyre not getting throttled on spee downloading like house of cards from netflix. What are you hearing . We heard probably what you heard, there obviously have been a lost complaints. A lot of them surfaced especially this past weekend when house of cards launched and netflix takes up an enormous amount of internet traffic. So netflix has been saying that basically theres a lot of congestion and that there is potentially even throttling going on by the isps, the Internet Service providers. Hard to know what is
Food and medical supplies are tight and devastated the teams president of the bbc says that was likely closer to twenty five hundred large part of the well publicized tested. The story on sunday. Primetime news thats whats a november thirteen here in korea fly from saul and deeply emotional and thank you so much for joining us. We begin with the korea russia summit that took place earlier in the day between president aka name and visiting russian president Vladimir Putin that is set down for talks on ways to expand bilateral cooperation mainly through rail and Port Development projects for president ial Office Correspondence aunt and two has this report the end of this minor rant was sentenced on economic cooperation. The two leaders agreed to support calls participation in a Joint Railway much as it did work for free at brunch at the fifty four km long railway would run between russias eastern border town of haas done and the north korean port city of frogging the Korean Consortium co
100 behind the deal. No indications atu is different. So it seems maybe bart gave up more than it intended in negotiations the board president said they wont have agreed to it if they couldnt afford it. It took two strikes, marathon bargaining and behind the scenes maneuverings well probably never know about but there is a deal that should keep trains running for at least the next four years. Somehow, both sides seem satisfied we feel we bargained a real contract. The fact were being slammed from right, left on this. May mean we hit the right bag with it. Workers who have had had a raise for four years will get 15. 4 over four years. Theyll start contributing to passengerses, reaching 4 and Health Care Contributions will increase from 92 to 130 a month for all bart workers. Vesting period for Retiree Benefits increases from five years to 15. For bart, that longterm savings takes a sting out of failing to get some of the work rule changes it sought some work rule changes weve got dworg
Parks that are down there scoring less than 80 percent that i know the parks and recreation is taking a look at to make sure those parks will be increasing in the future. In the in next slide we have a maep of the city. All districts are over 85 percent. District 9 is the highest and 10 is the lowest. The darker color being the distribution between 9095 percent and the yellow between 8595 percent. This chart here is the seven 7 years of the over all park scores. The big bar is part of what this over all score was and the Diamond Square was the highest district and the lowest district. You can see this year we had a narrowing of that gap which is great in district 9 and highest score and district 10 with the lowest score. Now i will hand it to steve. We are going to look at how we work internally, all of our areas scored above 85 percent. One showed an increase. Its almost a minor level kind of score. This screen, we present annually it shows all the various features that we rate throug
Getting 85 percent its in generally good condition. 69 percent have improved. If you compare this to last year, the numbers are different. Steve will explain in a few minutes about the reweighting we did in the scores. We retroactively applied it to these scores. So the trend should remain the same. So what you are seeing here is a distribution of parks. In the green we have parks that are over 90 percent and yellow under and red under 80 percent. You can see the parks are still doing well. We had an increase this year for the parks scoring over 90 percent which is really good. There are still a few parks that are down there scoring less than 80 percent that i know the parks and recreation is taking a look at to make sure those parks will be increasing in the future. In the in next slide we have a maep of the city. All districts are over 85 percent. District 9 is the highest and 10 is the lowest. The darker color being the distribution between 9095 percent and the yellow between 8595 p