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and i have attended many animal control and welfare commission meetings, both pre-sally and with sally both as a member and now as chair. you have a letter from me in your packet talking about sally's intelligence, her thoughtfulness and her excellence as a mediator and moderator in a commission where as a number of people have pointed out, proponents and opponents, tend to be passionate about their positions and sally has been exemplary of presenting items for discussion and action and making sure that all sides are heard and decisions are not taken into there has been full and informed discussions of the issues. under sally's leadership, also the commission has become more responsive and more time sensitive in a broader context. so, for example, the cat declawing, which was has been mentioned by several people, this ordinance was ultimately supported by the board of supervisors and became law in san francisco just before a state bill would have precluded the city protecting cats in this way so the time frame was there and sally made sure that the commission heard and thad recommendat
and i have attended many animal control and welfare commission meetings, both pre-sally and with sally both as a member and now as chair. you have a letter from me in your packet talking about sally's intelligence, her thoughtfulness and her excellence as a mediator and moderator in a commission where as a number of people have pointed out, proponents and opponents, tend to be passionate about their positions and sally has been exemplary of presenting items for discussion and action and making...
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chief among these interests was sally fairfax. now, sally fairfax was a member of the wealthiest, most powerful family in virginia, the fairfax family. she was married to one of washington's best friends. well, it was rumored that george and sally had had some kind of an affair. and, in fact, it was, there was a letter that popped up that washington had written to sally just before he married martha, and he recalls a thousand tender passages that passed between us in the past. and some people were really fascinated by this and scandalized by it, and they began to develop these stories that washington was really a ladies' man and that before he married martha and after he married martha he had all these affairs, all these love affairs. and he became really a very fascinating, romantic figure. but the other angle to that was what happened to martha. what happened to her image in the 19th century. martha became the stereotypical victorian grandmother. and she, worse than that, people began to claim that she was ugly, that she was gro
chief among these interests was sally fairfax. now, sally fairfax was a member of the wealthiest, most powerful family in virginia, the fairfax family. she was married to one of washington's best friends. well, it was rumored that george and sally had had some kind of an affair. and, in fact, it was, there was a letter that popped up that washington had written to sally just before he married martha, and he recalls a thousand tender passages that passed between us in the past. and some people...
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abortion is morally wrong and he responsible for discouraging it one of the great things about our nation sally is that region title to have strong personal beliefs and we encourage other people to do the same but as a nation we recognize the right of all people to believe as they want and not to impose our beliefs on other people i believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country ok so in massachusetts but the way we did he says something else
abortion is morally wrong and he responsible for discouraging it one of the great things about our nation sally is that region title to have strong personal beliefs and we encourage other people to do the same but as a nation we recognize the right of all people to believe as they want and not to impose our beliefs on other people i believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country ok so in massachusetts but the way we did he says something else
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sally ross? >> good afternoon. my name is sally ross. thank you for the opportunity to address you. i was impressed with the draft e.i.r. when it stated that the new development would be appropriately scaled and designed to consider the established patterns of the community, and it went on to establish patterns with the hiss tore uck survey and so forth. i'm a little taken aback by there then offered proxy of the sort of buildings that might take -- might be placed on the infill development, both on the parking lot and on the boss worth and -- bosworth and diamond street area. both of these are looking pretty large and obviously, they drew blocks in. they're not building plans but they do seem rather intimidating. especially the n.c.t. transit rezoned area of the bart parking lot, which is not really part of this but it's considered throughout, is the -- would allow a building to be something, some 25 feet taller than its neighbors. most of the existing glen park village is only built to a standard -- built to a standard height limit of 40 feet and the buildings there are less than
sally ross? >> good afternoon. my name is sally ross. thank you for the opportunity to address you. i was impressed with the draft e.i.r. when it stated that the new development would be appropriately scaled and designed to consider the established patterns of the community, and it went on to establish patterns with the hiss tore uck survey and so forth. i'm a little taken aback by there then offered proxy of the sort of buildings that might take -- might be placed on the infill...
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and since we fenced off sally and have stricter zoning in this street, we're putting new residential areas so i would caution your commission to step very carefully before they create more incompatible uses and whether this form of entertainment is incompatible or not, i'd like to add that conversation with mr. soma but just a message to the small business commission, you know, you have to be very careful of -- the reason it's a planning process is you try to plan for the impacts of these -- these sors of things. and so i would just ask you to take that message back to your commission. >> will do. and just a couple of points. so for the west portal area, they want to maintain entertainment as not permitted but still be able to have the limited live performance because they see this is not in conflict with the residents and will actually keep the residents in their neighborhood commercial corridor. many of the businesses that we talked to are talking about daytime use. so they're talking about sunday brunch, early afternoon. so you noit, i think a lot of times we've talked to -- excus
and since we fenced off sally and have stricter zoning in this street, we're putting new residential areas so i would caution your commission to step very carefully before they create more incompatible uses and whether this form of entertainment is incompatible or not, i'd like to add that conversation with mr. soma but just a message to the small business commission, you know, you have to be very careful of -- the reason it's a planning process is you try to plan for the impacts of these --...
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support that sally had stayed in power for so long if we year sally needed the u.s. and the us needed solly but now with the political turmoil there the us shows they will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have the permission to do so from actually the people of this country pakistan is one example of popular revolt against cia drone strikes thousands of civilians were killed by the u.s. . drone attacks and no one was held responsible for that even though the pakistani parliament has demanded to stop the strikes the country's leadership continues to allow the americans to carry out the operations although the pakistani leadership criticizes the killing of civilians but they little many analysts say their support for the bombings will continue as long as they continue to receive billions of dollars from washington people there are furious in one year the u.s. u.s. drone drones killed seven hundred civilians in pakistan but they netted only five actual militant leaders numbers that some experts are giving or gruesome the former chief counterinsurgency strategi
support that sally had stayed in power for so long if we year sally needed the u.s. and the us needed solly but now with the political turmoil there the us shows they will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have the permission to do so from actually the people of this country pakistan is one example of popular revolt against cia drone strikes thousands of civilians were killed by the u.s. . drone attacks and no one was held responsible for that even though the pakistani parliament has...
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port that sally had stayed in power for so long so for years sally needed the u.s. and the u.s. needed solid but now with the political turmoil there the u.s. will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have the permission to do so from the people of that country many would observe of course that america's unmanned drones are supposed to be high precision weapons but the reputation doesn't exactly live up to that image doesn't it. well pakistan is one example of a popular revolt against the cia drone strikes thousands of civilians were killed by u.s. drone attacks even though the country's parliament has the mandate to to stop the strikes and i mean pakistan's parliament the country's leadership continues to allow the americans to carry out the operations over the leadership to they criticize the killing of civilians but they do little to stop it many analysts say their support for the bombings will continue as long as they continue to receive billions of dollars from washington people there are furious in one year you are strong killed seven hundred civilians in pakistan an
port that sally had stayed in power for so long so for years sally needed the u.s. and the u.s. needed solid but now with the political turmoil there the u.s. will continue to bomb yemen whether or not they have the permission to do so from the people of that country many would observe of course that america's unmanned drones are supposed to be high precision weapons but the reputation doesn't exactly live up to that image doesn't it. well pakistan is one example of a popular revolt against the...
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that was their cover. >> joan walsh, sally kohn, and bill press. great to have you. >> all right. >> appreciate it so much. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. i want to know what you think. new polling shows there are vastly different opinions on congressman weiner's behavior among new yorkers. i'll talk with someone from his district and find out his opinion on the congressman to see if it's changed. and ten years ago today, i guess we should celebrate this, george w. bush performed the magic trick. he took billions in surplus and turned it into trillions of debt. ten years later we're still paying for the bush tax cuts. all coming up. stay with us. i have a thing about bugs in our house. we used to call an exterminator. ugh... now i go ortho. home defense max. i use it once inside to kill the bugs. stops them dead. guaranteed. and outside to keep new ones from moving in. that's up to 12 months protection against bugs. and 12 months of keeping our house to ourselves. until your mother comes. right. ortho home
that was their cover. >> joan walsh, sally kohn, and bill press. great to have you. >> all right. >> appreciate it so much. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. i want to know what you think. new polling shows there are vastly different opinions on congressman weiner's behavior among new yorkers. i'll talk with someone from his district and find out his opinion on the congressman to see if it's changed. and ten years ago today, i guess we...
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that was their cover. >> joan walsh, sally kohn, and bill press. great to have you. >> all right. >> appreciate it so much. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. i want to know what you think. new polling shows there are vastly different opinions on congressman weiner's behavior among new yorkers. i'll talk with someone from his district and find out his opinion on the congressman to see if it's changed. and ten years ago today, i guess we should celebrate this, george w. bush performed the magic trick. he took billions in surplus and turned it into trillions of debt. ten years later we're still paying for the bush tax cuts. all coming up. stay with us. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. sir, can you hear me? just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stac
that was their cover. >> joan walsh, sally kohn, and bill press. great to have you. >> all right. >> appreciate it so much. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. i want to know what you think. new polling shows there are vastly different opinions on congressman weiner's behavior among new yorkers. i'll talk with someone from his district and find out his opinion on the congressman to see if it's changed. and ten years ago today, i guess we...
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in his government i'm not discounting the threat entirely but i don't think it's anything like what sally is said to us and we bought bad who are quiet and sinker apparently but it also gives us an excuse to stay there and try to keep the country stable saudi arabia's interest in yemen is profound and if yemen is going to go some way that the saudis don't particularly like the saudis are going to step in and make sure that it doesn't happen if i were doing something with a regional partner right now and i were doing something aimed at yemen that's whom i would be working with be working with riyadh's got its own problems i watched an interview today by professors very astute in saudi affairs and she said something like seventy percent of the people were under thirty and have a college education in many cases and have no jobs just an eight hundred dollars stock came from the government it comes from basically from all revenues this is no way to build a future so saudi arabia is sitting on some tenuous ground right now to the only reason they're holding on to power is their very as we saw w
in his government i'm not discounting the threat entirely but i don't think it's anything like what sally is said to us and we bought bad who are quiet and sinker apparently but it also gives us an excuse to stay there and try to keep the country stable saudi arabia's interest in yemen is profound and if yemen is going to go some way that the saudis don't particularly like the saudis are going to step in and make sure that it doesn't happen if i were doing something with a regional partner...
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giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com,
giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of...
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when is it coming out and tell us about the book. >> sally jacob's look the other barack is coming outin july of this year and this is a book as the subtitle couldn't say it better, the bold and reckless life of president obama's father. sally jacobs was a longtime correspondent at the "boston globe" and she said, she kind of did a profile of obama in kenya but all through the phone, not really deep enough. she said if he is elected i'm going to pursue the story. she had never done a book for -- before. she has been to kenya many times and talk to everyone that knew barack obama senior and she has put together his life story in a way that is riveting, arresting, revealing and i say, i can't know this but i think if president obama read this book he would learn things about his father that he doesn't know. and i think it is an amazing contribution to our knowledge of the president and his family. >> what is it like editing a journal? >> well, it is an interesting process. journalists on the one hand can write very fluidly and they are used to the idea of changes in rewrites, so they are
when is it coming out and tell us about the book. >> sally jacob's look the other barack is coming outin july of this year and this is a book as the subtitle couldn't say it better, the bold and reckless life of president obama's father. sally jacobs was a longtime correspondent at the "boston globe" and she said, she kind of did a profile of obama in kenya but all through the phone, not really deep enough. she said if he is elected i'm going to pursue the story. she had never...
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sally, yes, please. >> i was kind of curious, did anybody ever do any studies as far as he spent a lot of time with quakers. >> yes, uh-huh. being sweden, i can find the connection. i was curious if any quakers has ever not claimed them as one of their own but in a sense part of their communities in a sense? because he did win them over and stay with people a lot. >> you know, there's a story someone. no, that was a universal unitarian who he got mad at and threw this book down. i know the quakers wind in and out of the story. i don't -- i never saw any evidence of that. that's another -- back to frank. that's another thing to be discovered. i just opened this up. that was a wonderful part about writing this book. every time you turn over a rock, there's another story to be told. there are all of the sort of person -- we were talking about it earlier, we only bald went. and all of the family connections. johnny chapman's -- john chapman's mother first cousin was a guy who became known as count rumford. as fascinating of a character as you are likely to find, sort of amoral benjamin fra
sally, yes, please. >> i was kind of curious, did anybody ever do any studies as far as he spent a lot of time with quakers. >> yes, uh-huh. being sweden, i can find the connection. i was curious if any quakers has ever not claimed them as one of their own but in a sense part of their communities in a sense? because he did win them over and stay with people a lot. >> you know, there's a story someone. no, that was a universal unitarian who he got mad at and threw this book...
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and as a dangerous, bill o'brien, sally forth, chris harris, mike rizzo, angela , heidi, kimberly, al, ricky -- these people represent about every aspect of the agency's work from finance to real-estate to housing and everything. they along with the commission, along with the pac, along with mercy and the south of market health center, always it -- deserve a resounding round of applause. >> it takes a lot of people to make this work. a lot of people to make it work. i would like to ask if someone from mrs. westbrook's family would like to come up and say a few words. [applause] >> don't worry. we are not all going to say a few words. as you can see, or if you have not met mrs. weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story. where we came from, we did not have a lot of males around, but as you can see, she has raised a whole lot of them, and everybody is doing good, and everybody would like to thank you all for everything
and as a dangerous, bill o'brien, sally forth, chris harris, mike rizzo, angela , heidi, kimberly, al, ricky -- these people represent about every aspect of the agency's work from finance to real-estate to housing and everything. they along with the commission, along with the pac, along with mercy and the south of market health center, always it -- deserve a resounding round of applause. >> it takes a lot of people to make this work. a lot of people to make it work. i would like to ask if...
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and fountains it's a peach rest area to relax and it's also where we are meeting this week's guests sally let me say hi fi smee so your first year here in the russian capital yes as a chef and yesterday. i got the job back in london when i was working there and so i know. what you think of arson capital how do you think it would look before you came here i had mixed. communist and. thinking it might be grim and i quite like it it's pretty divests in my mind so it's a pox and restaurants cafe coach just explained it and i just i'm really enjoying being here actually and i'm really as for the ip center or the heartbeat of the capital yeah yeah i mean if you're going to air around the center you very much and on that one problem with the golden ring is. being with the traffic it's horrendous the traffic. pretty bad i mean if i go to school right in the morning which is a little bit outside it takes me. twice a day that you can be sitting in traffic i was not sorry about the golden ring culturally to say many museums around moscow and galleries and there is a friend ballet and. beautiful old
and fountains it's a peach rest area to relax and it's also where we are meeting this week's guests sally let me say hi fi smee so your first year here in the russian capital yes as a chef and yesterday. i got the job back in london when i was working there and so i know. what you think of arson capital how do you think it would look before you came here i had mixed. communist and. thinking it might be grim and i quite like it it's pretty divests in my mind so it's a pox and restaurants cafe...
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and as a dangerous, bill o'brien, sally forth, chris harris, mike rizzo, angela , heidi, kimberly, al, ricky -- these people represent about every aspect of the agency's work from finance to real-estate to housing and everything. they along with the commission, along with the pac, along with mercy and the south of market health center, always it -- deserve a resounding round of applause. >> it takes a lot of people to make this work. a lot of people to make it work. i would like to ask if someone from mrs. westbrook's family would like to come up and say a few words. [applause] >> don't worry. we are not all going to say a few words. as you can see, or if you have not met mrs. weber, you know s
and as a dangerous, bill o'brien, sally forth, chris harris, mike rizzo, angela , heidi, kimberly, al, ricky -- these people represent about every aspect of the agency's work from finance to real-estate to housing and everything. they along with the commission, along with the pac, along with mercy and the south of market health center, always it -- deserve a resounding round of applause. >> it takes a lot of people to make this work. a lot of people to make it work. i would like to ask if...
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and sally still to be working here three years ago i was a hunter but it seems like the animals. let's go. this is the himalayan boulder you want to say hello you want to have fun and. he's only ten months old he's growing like a weed. now that when he gets bigger. it's going to be about a hundred. and i think he's. going to have it and pointing everything in his meat. every careful. think to lose a handful weightily liters friends makes. it's a good morning baby. with a space of recent the zoo now has around three hundred animals and they've set up a new three for their baby cats why can't we all get along like this. my genes the most used to becoming a little street and just a few months ago they welcomed one of the world's rarest animals so this little is adam a baby i want so i guess i'm the son of two confiscated tiger so he really is a little nervous. and you can already see. it's not going to be too long. he's going to turn into the world and his cat a bit of a killer and i'm hoping he's going to be gentle with me. here have been rescued from poachers or from circuses but
and sally still to be working here three years ago i was a hunter but it seems like the animals. let's go. this is the himalayan boulder you want to say hello you want to have fun and. he's only ten months old he's growing like a weed. now that when he gets bigger. it's going to be about a hundred. and i think he's. going to have it and pointing everything in his meat. every careful. think to lose a handful weightily liters friends makes. it's a good morning baby. with a space of recent the zoo...
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statues and fountains it's a pitch rest area to relax and it's also where we meet in this week's guest sally let me say hi fi smee so your first year here in the russian capital yes as a chef at an early yesterday. i caught that. back in london when i was working there and so i know you are and i am what you think of arson capital how do you think it would look before you came here i've had mixed reports and i'll see communists and. thinking it might be that graham and i quite like it it's pretty divests in my mind pops in restaurants cafe coaches explain it and i just i'm really enjoying being here actually i'm a god can bring really is for the actually center or the heart beats of the capital yeah yeah i mean if you're going to have. around the center you very much end on that one problem with the golden ring is. beginning with the traffic it's horrendous the traffic a pretty bad i mean if i go on the school run in the morning which is a little bit outside it takes me a day twice a day so that you can be sitting in traffic is not something about the golden ring culturally to say many museu
statues and fountains it's a pitch rest area to relax and it's also where we meet in this week's guest sally let me say hi fi smee so your first year here in the russian capital yes as a chef at an early yesterday. i caught that. back in london when i was working there and so i know you are and i am what you think of arson capital how do you think it would look before you came here i've had mixed reports and i'll see communists and. thinking it might be that graham and i quite like it it's...
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and sally still working here three years ago because i was a hunter it seems like. let's go milo. this is the himalayan bandit don't you want to see how long you want to have fun and once. he's only ten months old growing like a weed. now but when he gets bigger. he's going to be about a hundred. but i think he's. great i'm having fun and biting everything in his meat. every careful. that's been my. thing bellew's a handful or actually meet his friends next door. isn't him on being baby. with a speech of recent. has around three hundred animals and they've set up a nursery for their baby p. cats and why can't we all get along in my case. my genes the mercies of becoming a delicious treat and just a few months ago i welcomed one of the world's rarest animals this little is adam a baby. and the son of two confiscates and i guess so he really is a little miracle and you can already see. it's not going to be too long. before. he's going to turn into the world's biggest cat a bit of a killer and i'm hoping he's going to be gentle with me. here who've been rescued from poachers or from
and sally still working here three years ago because i was a hunter it seems like. let's go milo. this is the himalayan bandit don't you want to see how long you want to have fun and once. he's only ten months old growing like a weed. now but when he gets bigger. he's going to be about a hundred. but i think he's. great i'm having fun and biting everything in his meat. every careful. that's been my. thing bellew's a handful or actually meet his friends next door. isn't him on being baby. with a...
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and sally still to be working here three years ago because i was a hunter it seems like we're animals are no guarantee conscious. let's go buddy this is blue the himalayan pant bold you want to say hello you want to have fun and once. he's only ten months old growing like a weed. now but when he gets bigger. it's going to be about a hundred. and i think he's. having fun and pointing everything in his meat. every careful. with mine. but if you think to lose a handful where usually it is friends next to. me. isn't a mumbling baby. with a spate of recent births the zoo now has around three hundred animals and they're sort of a nursery for their baby big cats and walk away i'm going to let my face. my genes the most used to become a delicious treat and just a few months ago they welcomed one of the world's rarest animals so this little is adam a baby i will. and the son of two confiscated i guess so he really is a little nervous. and you can already see. it's not going to be too long. before. he's going to turn into the world's biggest cat and a bit of a killer and i'm hoping he's going t
and sally still to be working here three years ago because i was a hunter it seems like we're animals are no guarantee conscious. let's go buddy this is blue the himalayan pant bold you want to say hello you want to have fun and once. he's only ten months old growing like a weed. now but when he gets bigger. it's going to be about a hundred. and i think he's. having fun and pointing everything in his meat. every careful. with mine. but if you think to lose a handful where usually it is friends...
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after 25 years on the job she would get 80% of her sally in retirement. with 203,000 teachers already collecting a pension today, and up to another 50,000 looking to retire in the next decade, some officials say the state simply can't afford it. >> the solution for some states, asking public workers to give up part or all of their fixed pensions and combine it with a 401(k) plan. 7 states including colorado, michigan and illegal ohio have y done this. >> they'll come at the expense of other service. >> workers don't want to lose is their pension. the fixed amount of money contributed by the state is guarantied. with 401(k) the state and teacher contribute. 401(k)s are tied to the stock market. if the market is up, the worker is make more money than with a pension. if it's down, they risk losing their savings. after 40 years, marty doesn't think he could have managed a 401(k). >> you're on wall street, you love 401(k). if you're an employee that worries about your future you don't go that way. you want to go to a defined benefit plan. julie thinks pensions
after 25 years on the job she would get 80% of her sally in retirement. with 203,000 teachers already collecting a pension today, and up to another 50,000 looking to retire in the next decade, some officials say the state simply can't afford it. >> the solution for some states, asking public workers to give up part or all of their fixed pensions and combine it with a 401(k) plan. 7 states including colorado, michigan and illegal ohio have y done this. >> they'll come at the expense...
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sally loves me hi fi smee so you're frustrated here in the russian capital yes as a chef i don't know if yesterday. i caught that joke but back in london when i was biking there and why not say your i am what you think of the russian capital how do you think it would look before you came here i said mixed reports and you'll see that come in instance a para known thinking it might be a bit grim and i like it as it is for these i best in the minds of those of oxen in the restaurants cafe coaches explains it and i just i'm really enjoying being here actually and i've become a golden ring really is for the ip center or the heartbeat so of the capital yeah yeah i mean if you're going to end around the sense that you pretty much ends up on that range one problem with the gold ring is that would be going to the traffic it's horrendous traffic a pretty bad i mean if i go to school right in the morning and she's in about sides and it takes me nearly an hour of the day so i stay fit you can be sitting in traffic for hours not something about the golden ring culturally to say many museums around
sally loves me hi fi smee so you're frustrated here in the russian capital yes as a chef i don't know if yesterday. i caught that joke but back in london when i was biking there and why not say your i am what you think of the russian capital how do you think it would look before you came here i said mixed reports and you'll see that come in instance a para known thinking it might be a bit grim and i like it as it is for these i best in the minds of those of oxen in the restaurants cafe coaches...