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so, let me talk about my friend adrian who has become a role model for me. when i think about making sure that you're doing something that you're passionate about and that you're not afraid to move forward even when it is challenging. i first had the honor of meeting adrian when planned parenthood shasta pacific opened up a health clinic in my district, district 9. at the time we were thrilled that planned parenthood, that has excellent reproductive health services to women and girls, that this organization was opening an office in my district. however, the celebratory nature of our interaction became overshadowed unfortunately by a very challenging thing, a protester who started going to the clinic each week with horribly scary and offensive signs, a video camera, and a slew of factually inaccurate accusations that he screams at the top of his lungs as he's trying to intimidate and scare the women who are trying to access services at planned parenthood. and, of course, as he's trying to intimidate the men and women who work in that clinic. when adrian appro
so, let me talk about my friend adrian who has become a role model for me. when i think about making sure that you're doing something that you're passionate about and that you're not afraid to move forward even when it is challenging. i first had the honor of meeting adrian when planned parenthood shasta pacific opened up a health clinic in my district, district 9. at the time we were thrilled that planned parenthood, that has excellent reproductive health services to women and girls, that this...
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adrian will play a pretty important leadership role for planned parenthood in new york city. and that's a very big accomplishment and it's a testament to the amazing, amazing talent that she has. i want to note a little bit more about adrian. she has been doing this work for many, many years. she is truly committed to the work that she does. and what's scary about that work is that, you know, i think it's no exaggeration to say that you literally risk your life on a daily basis every time you come to work, and you do it because you want every woman, irrespective of income, irrespective of background, to have access to basic health. and i am so proud of you, adrian, for what you do. and as the supervisor for district 9, as the representative of a very special place, it is my honor to recognize you as the district 9 woman of the year. i know that you're going to be in new york city, but san francisco will always be a home to you and you will always be in our hearts. and i am proud that in the course of my tenure as a supervisor i have been lucky enough to work with and get to know someone like you. thank you very much. (applause) >> thank you. well, first i want to thank you, s
adrian will play a pretty important leadership role for planned parenthood in new york city. and that's a very big accomplishment and it's a testament to the amazing, amazing talent that she has. i want to note a little bit more about adrian. she has been doing this work for many, many years. she is truly committed to the work that she does. and what's scary about that work is that, you know, i think it's no exaggeration to say that you literally risk your life on a daily basis every time you...
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so it's a combination of both because of who i think she is adrian has got a vision in his wisdom.i think today's extremists. i will call nationalistic its imperial and eurasia. does the dishes have therefore it is not all core european and i'm sure the only guests here. and i knew he must go lots of russians agree with that the tops of the pups were prepping dinner there unfortunately today with devastation russia one of the milk up our key reaction in ideology has taken root in the russian society and is being propagated by the end of the state propaganda machine that is their portion in the open. i mean he does have others who does have a mastercard commercial sure i'm sure it has got some ideas. they said he is one active with the circumstances and i will continue to follow circumstances that era as we've been saying you've all been very fast he didn't even wanna thank you aunt on cost or think according to the rides into a mausoleum and also the need to recheck for joining us from brussels thank you for being with us here. more to come on this story. here are concerned. it see
so it's a combination of both because of who i think she is adrian has got a vision in his wisdom.i think today's extremists. i will call nationalistic its imperial and eurasia. does the dishes have therefore it is not all core european and i'm sure the only guests here. and i knew he must go lots of russians agree with that the tops of the pups were prepping dinner there unfortunately today with devastation russia one of the milk up our key reaction in ideology has taken root in the russian...
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. >> reporter: in the middle of march madness it is no surprise michigan state adrian payne has basketball on the brain. what's surprising is tomorrow night's game isn't all he is thinking about. the 6'10" center has been texting and checking in on 8-year-old lacy hallsworth all day. >> he just texted her to ask how she was doing. >> reporter: payne met lacey two years ago when the team was visiting sick children in the michigan hospital. >> she loved to dance. and then all of the sudden, boom, this happened. >> reporter: the towering center connected with the little girl battling cancer. >> she just found something about him that was really special. >> i lost my mom and grandmother. i don't know how it is losing a child or having to go through something like that. >> reporter: the two really like to color together. >> that is how i color, when i'm with you. >> reporter: looks like you have become a much better colorer. >> yeah, yeah. i did. >> reporter: earlier this month, michigan state won the big 10. lacey was there, cheering him on and sharing in a time-honored tradition. >> that was
. >> reporter: in the middle of march madness it is no surprise michigan state adrian payne has basketball on the brain. what's surprising is tomorrow night's game isn't all he is thinking about. the 6'10" center has been texting and checking in on 8-year-old lacy hallsworth all day. >> he just texted her to ask how she was doing. >> reporter: payne met lacey two years ago when the team was visiting sick children in the michigan hospital. >> she loved to dance. and...
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adrian. indian and world cricket is facing up to a huge test of its credibility. the inteeian superpeople hased the head of the cricket organization to step aside while on investigation takes place. >> reporter: -- the indian premier league gives fans action, provides players with huge salaries and attracts more than its fair share of scandal. the head of indian cricket has been ordered to step down from his role while an investigation in to illegal gambling takes place. >> such investigation should be conducted with complete [ inaudible ] and there should not be any element of public doubt as to the property of this investigation. >> reporter: this is one of cricket's most influential power brokers. he is set to take over of the icc in july. that promotion must now be in doubt. this began when three players were arrested last year on accusations of spot fixing. the son-in-law who had a management role was always indicted for illegal betting. as an ipl team owner he is being asked to step down for now. the ipl attracts a huge global gambling market. the sums involved mean corruption will alwa
adrian. indian and world cricket is facing up to a huge test of its credibility. the inteeian superpeople hased the head of the cricket organization to step aside while on investigation takes place. >> reporter: -- the indian premier league gives fans action, provides players with huge salaries and attracts more than its fair share of scandal. the head of indian cricket has been ordered to step down from his role while an investigation in to illegal gambling takes place. >> such...
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michigan state basketball star adrian payne has formed a special friendship with an 8-year-old girl fightinghen she was undergoing cancer treatments for a cancer found commonly in children. well, the duo kept in touch since then, and they text pretty much every day, which is spectacular. when his team won the big ten tournament championship earlier this month, he carried lacy in his arms as he was honored and asked her to help him cut the net following the game. he said lacy is like a sister to him. and he wears a band around the ankle that says #cray4lacy. and michigan state plays virginia tonight in the sweet sixteen. i've filled out my brackets based on nothing -- when i hear stories like this, acc, nfl, olympics. when you hear the stories about that person beyond the sport, i mean, come on. and in this case, he's giving his time, his heart, his energy to someone that's like a sister to him. i just -- >> i just heard this story last night. he's a great basketball player. >> i've never heard of him until this story. >> he's one of the stars of a good team that won the tournament and could
michigan state basketball star adrian payne has formed a special friendship with an 8-year-old girl fightinghen she was undergoing cancer treatments for a cancer found commonly in children. well, the duo kept in touch since then, and they text pretty much every day, which is spectacular. when his team won the big ten tournament championship earlier this month, he carried lacy in his arms as he was honored and asked her to help him cut the net following the game. he said lacy is like a sister to...
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and one person that has been helping her to do this is this michigan state -- >> there he is. >> adrian payne, they have become friends, adrian was touring a hospital. they met, built this very special friendship, she calls them superman, and big brother, he calls her little sis. and she has also gone to many of his games. he or she is. w the michigan state players right there. >> now the family is so so happy about everything. thank you everyone so much for loving and supporting lacy, and of course, lacy she said is she is knows who is going to win march madness. >> of course. >> it is going sob smu against wisconsin and guess who is going to win. >> of course. >> oh narks' terrific. great story. hi check this out, it is likely the most expensive instrument in the world, and it is. >> and it is described as the finals instrument ever made by italian master craftsman. >> we can get along without you now. >> that's good. good thing. >> check it out. >> anyway, turns out i was wrong, you pronounce it tree viola. >> is that what i said, vie owe la. >> okay. >> anyway, sorry about this. if
and one person that has been helping her to do this is this michigan state -- >> there he is. >> adrian payne, they have become friends, adrian was touring a hospital. they met, built this very special friendship, she calls them superman, and big brother, he calls her little sis. and she has also gone to many of his games. he or she is. w the michigan state players right there. >> now the family is so so happy about everything. thank you everyone so much for loving and...
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>> reporter: well, adrian, this conference takes place a at a vy critical time. the past few weeks in nigeria haseen tense with allegations of corruption in the oil sector and just on saturday dozens--19 people killed across the country as they tried to enter job examines by the government here. so a very crucial time, very difficult time. and for years people have been calling for this conference for an opportunity for regular citizens to discuss their issu issues. this conference comes with a lot of criticism with 500 people discussing all these problems but staying away from the issue of unity of this country. with me here is mike from the south. he is a constitutional lawyer and human rights activist. i understand that you're among those supporting the conference. tell us where do yo why do you s a good idea? >> this conference is a very good idea because of the many, many problems that are inherent within nigeria. up-to-date many my year nigeriao belong to minority groups. there is a need for nigeriaens to come together to discuss these differences. we never really agreed to come together as
>> reporter: well, adrian, this conference takes place a at a vy critical time. the past few weeks in nigeria haseen tense with allegations of corruption in the oil sector and just on saturday dozens--19 people killed across the country as they tried to enter job examines by the government here. so a very crucial time, very difficult time. and for years people have been calling for this conference for an opportunity for regular citizens to discuss their issu issues. this conference comes...
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we've already agreed to it in principle and everybody else has agreed to it. >> now, adrian, you helpns who are looking to extend their reach into russia and eastern europe, so how could ukraine suffer if russia cuts them off from their gas supply? >> well, not only would ukraine suffer, but central europe and southern europe would be denied the energy. >> you see the map showing the pipe lines that run through ukraine that move into europe. >> absolutely. you know, so it's a mutually dependent. gas prong shares have been plummeting precisely because people are worried that europe will be diverting its purchases and seeking lng and other sources. russian oil, 50% of russian oil is bought by the european union. that is an easily substitutable process. business men in russia today are talking about russia heading into a deep recession. the market is down. the currency is down 15%. the market is down 15%. some stocks are trading way down. of course, people make money on shorting as well, but -- you know, but the point is in the real world mr. putin is stirring up a hornet's nest that wil
we've already agreed to it in principle and everybody else has agreed to it. >> now, adrian, you helpns who are looking to extend their reach into russia and eastern europe, so how could ukraine suffer if russia cuts them off from their gas supply? >> well, not only would ukraine suffer, but central europe and southern europe would be denied the energy. >> you see the map showing the pipe lines that run through ukraine that move into europe. >> absolutely. you know, so...
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the spread is the thinnest it has been since 2009. i am joined by adrian miller.ield curve drope the sell-off. >> somewhat manufacturing, but it is mostly about the flattening of the curve where the market is still trying to price in what the fed has said. money investors are grappling with what was meant because a lot was delivered. that is what you are seeing, a continuation of where rates should be relative to where fed funds rate expect toewses might be, whether an april rate hike, june or whenever. >> what was your reaction to the yellen testimony. it seemed like she made a bit after stumble, clarifying it may be six months. do you think markets have priced in the short end of the curve? >> it is not decided yet. by putting a date out like that, no central banker wants to do that. so i think that was a bit of a flub. the market is not convinced april or june. most of the market is convinced it is a second half or 2015 type of event. nothing changed from the data that we are seeing. >> nothing changed, about you the actual projection indicated that policy make
the spread is the thinnest it has been since 2009. i am joined by adrian miller.ield curve drope the sell-off. >> somewhat manufacturing, but it is mostly about the flattening of the curve where the market is still trying to price in what the fed has said. money investors are grappling with what was meant because a lot was delivered. that is what you are seeing, a continuation of where rates should be relative to where fed funds rate expect toewses might be, whether an april rate hike,...
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this stage, though, one has to be careful about what we say -- state as fact and what is actually still being reported but it's a very rapidly developing situation on the ground, adrianen what's going on, how would you describe the mood there in the regional capital? >> relatively quiet. it is a sunday morning. we were walking past the parliament earlier and they are still playing rousing mutes i go, in fact some quite amusing anti-western music using very colorful russian language to describe the interference of the west, very much down here this is considered almost as if russia has come to liberate crimea and save it from the threat of some kind of nazi or fascist attack from the pro european forces that have taken control of the rest of ukraine. this is all the sort of noises and the mood coming out of here to rachet up this tension to create this sense of fear and a threat. that as we can see is really as yet not manifested itself at all. but that is certainly the feeling down here, that the russian forces or the pro russian forces are here to protect crimea, protect the russian people in crimea from this perceived threat. , adrian. >> robin, thanks. let's go li
this stage, though, one has to be careful about what we say -- state as fact and what is actually still being reported but it's a very rapidly developing situation on the ground, adrianen what's going on, how would you describe the mood there in the regional capital? >> relatively quiet. it is a sunday morning. we were walking past the parliament earlier and they are still playing rousing mutes i go, in fact some quite amusing anti-western music using very colorful russian language to...
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. >> she has been fighting cancer since is 2011. 80-year-old and beating cancer one step at a time. and one of them is adrian payne. they met when he was touring the hospital more than two years ago. they built a very special friendship, a special bond, he had visited her in the hospital, she goes out to visit him, out in the court. neff now collected more than $31,000 for her treatment. they have shone support for this little girl. they have beyond humbled and blessed she is feeling very special these days because of people like you. i will tell you that michigan state will be playing tomorrow. university of virginia -- madison square garden right across the street, but now -- misprincess lacy, she has her bracket already set. so for the final, she say that smu will play against wisconsin, she can imagine -- >> terrific stuff, thank you. >> so check this out. it is likely the most expensive instrument in the world. ever made by italian master craftsman. and it is on the auction block, who better than j.t. to check it out. >> go and check out this $45 million vie owe la, so is the only one i have heard of is
. >> she has been fighting cancer since is 2011. 80-year-old and beating cancer one step at a time. and one of them is adrian payne. they met when he was touring the hospital more than two years ago. they built a very special friendship, a special bond, he had visited her in the hospital, she goes out to visit him, out in the court. neff now collected more than $31,000 for her treatment. they have shone support for this little girl. they have beyond humbled and blessed she is feeling very...
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last night for adrian carona who was killed after being trapped in a car on east santa clara street. his girlfriend is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. another passenger has serious injuries. police say carona was behind the wheel and they are investigating the cause of the crash. >>> 7:09. a bay area internet entrepreneur is scheduled to appear in court on domestic violence charges. attorneys for the man have filed a motion. police say he kicked his girlfriend 117 times after learning she cheated on him. he's the ceo company of radium one and has appeared on millionaire and oprah. >>> there's month than a -- there's less than a month to sign up for the affordable care act. enroll eels could lose coverage if payments are not sent up and that could cause numbers to drop in covered california substantially. 15.9% of americans don't have health insurance. that's down from 17.1% in the last three months of 2013. the drop translates to about 3 million to 4 million uninsured people getting coverage. >>> the ucsf medical center will host a star-studded fund- raiser at davey symphony hall tonight. organizers say the money raised will go toward funding the medical
last night for adrian carona who was killed after being trapped in a car on east santa clara street. his girlfriend is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. another passenger has serious injuries. police say carona was behind the wheel and they are investigating the cause of the crash. >>> 7:09. a bay area internet entrepreneur is scheduled to appear in court on domestic violence charges. attorneys for the man have filed a motion. police say he kicked his girlfriend 117 times...
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has resulted in 54,000 referrals to healthcare.gov. the right wing can't help themselves and see it as another chance to poke at the president. u.s. congressman adrian from nebraska tweeted the president jokes with zach galifianakis about obamacare and won't meet with republicans to discuss common sense health care solutions. bill o'reilly suggested it would hurt obama's standing with putin. >> looks like putin believes the president is a lightweight. will a comedy video counter that? just asking. all i can tell you is abe lincoln would not have done it. >> abe lincoln would not have worked for fox. congressman randy weber of texas said the president should be spending more time on benghazi. instead of wasting time with a parody interview should be focused on finding answers regarding benghazi. her column today titled president obama's unbecoming performance and co-host of the cycle. kathleen, you young about to be great man. if either one of you get serious i'm going to get upset here. make a light -- by the way, always think if this was the other party would you be making the same critique? in other words, is it good for the goose, good for the ga
has resulted in 54,000 referrals to healthcare.gov. the right wing can't help themselves and see it as another chance to poke at the president. u.s. congressman adrian from nebraska tweeted the president jokes with zach galifianakis about obamacare and won't meet with republicans to discuss common sense health care solutions. bill o'reilly suggested it would hurt obama's standing with putin. >> looks like putin believes the president is a lightweight. will a comedy video counter that?...
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is actually incredibly dangerous director adrian de escalate the situation beyond where it needs to be edition here nora and i like it will be over man who has been prime minister of iraq for more his than anyone else. this ensured them more responsible the sectarian divide in iraq today than any other person but you need to be saying that it's the gulf states from end to sectarian hatred is really astonishing stop to wonder what world is knitting the fact that the matter is that it is. maliki who has been promoting sectarian divide to shore up his own she asked for an adhesion due to take one of those important our countries into the wrong order. he cut a piece of prawns. isn't that cute at the same time marginalizing his sunni population forty percent of them. iraq is a sin is sin he's expecting that the gulf states thus they are called in to sit quietly while one of the most important arab states is taken to the original but he's really reconsider his position. i recognize that in a month's time he will face election there's a difference in the taking and making willful forget the facts. i knew him and his country to the other marcus was
is actually incredibly dangerous director adrian de escalate the situation beyond where it needs to be edition here nora and i like it will be over man who has been prime minister of iraq for more his than anyone else. this ensured them more responsible the sectarian divide in iraq today than any other person but you need to be saying that it's the gulf states from end to sectarian hatred is really astonishing stop to wonder what world is knitting the fact that the matter is that it is. maliki...
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has been a record breaking season. an 18-match winning streak looked like it would soon become 19 when tony cruz scored in the sixth minute. a head in by mario gunzer. adrianand scored a penalty. gut sa turned provider for substitute in the 79th minute as bay yearn put the game beyond doubt. >> translator: we had many new players that came in, a new coach and last summer we won the treble and said we wanted to seamlessly go further. we knew it was going to be hard, we had to believe in our game. >> reporter: ceiling the title with seven games left to spare, bay yearn munich are the earliest bun ders league champions. paul fros tick, bbc news. >>> let's get more on this record breaking season. john bennett. let's start with pep. what is his recipe for success? >> he was very quick to praise the previous coach. remember bay yearn mun neek won a treble last season. he has improved the teen. when you talk to former players or players that play at bay yearn munich right now, he creates the right environment for players to thrive in. it's all about possession football with him. he's a football purist, plays it the right way. also he's made tactical master stroke
has been a record breaking season. an 18-match winning streak looked like it would soon become 19 when tony cruz scored in the sixth minute. a head in by mario gunzer. adrianand scored a penalty. gut sa turned provider for substitute in the 79th minute as bay yearn put the game beyond doubt. >> translator: we had many new players that came in, a new coach and last summer we won the treble and said we wanted to seamlessly go further. we knew it was going to be hard, we had to believe in...
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adrian finnegan from doha. families of missing flight 370 have fought with police outside of the embassy in beijing. >>> in egypt, the trial of over 600 people, including the spiritual guide of the muslim brotherhood hasjourned until april 28th. the same judge sentenced over 500 people accused of similar charges to death on monday, a decision condemned by the un. >>> and in afghanistan taliban soldiers and suicide bombers have killed at least four people. >>> the syrian government chair remained empty because leaders who couldn't agree who should represent the war-ravaged country. mohammed reports. >> reporter: the war in syria dominated speeches, and the leader of the syrian opposition had these stropg words. >> translator: living the seat empty in the summit seconds a message to assad, that tells him, go and kill them all, and come fill your seat it's waiting for you. >> reporter: they called for a speedy solution in syria. and that was not matched when it came to egypt. the [ inaudible ] qatar emphasized the need to [ inaudible ]. >> translator: we all condemn terrorism and we all agree on that. terrorism has only one conception, the targeting and killing of civilians, the hating of civil instituti
adrian finnegan from doha. families of missing flight 370 have fought with police outside of the embassy in beijing. >>> in egypt, the trial of over 600 people, including the spiritual guide of the muslim brotherhood hasjourned until april 28th. the same judge sentenced over 500 people accused of similar charges to death on monday, a decision condemned by the un. >>> and in afghanistan taliban soldiers and suicide bombers have killed at least four people. >>> the...
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has heard to dday are fabricated. he says that he did confirm that he went by the name uncle earl with jeffrey thompson. he said that is because thomson was deathly afraid that mayor adrian fep ti who was in office at the time would find out and destroy thompson is's business with the city, and so he agreed to be called uncle earl. he said it was absolutely false that he knew anything about fraud and the misuse of the money. he said when he met with jeffrey thompson and talked about spending the money, he thought that jeffrey thompson would do it all legally. asked about allegations that the mayor asked for someone's house to be repaired or the money was sent to gray's son, he said that is not true. none of that is true. he says that he, one of the staffers also said that, look, this is a man who faces time in prison and he is saying all he can say to keep his sentence short, and so the mayor was very clear and direct and i must say unemotional by saying it is all fabrication, and i didn't do any of this as alleged in the court today. >> and tom, what are the immediate political and the legal ramifications for the m mayor now? >> well, we are going to be seeing more docu
has heard to dday are fabricated. he says that he did confirm that he went by the name uncle earl with jeffrey thompson. he said that is because thomson was deathly afraid that mayor adrian fep ti who was in office at the time would find out and destroy thompson is's business with the city, and so he agreed to be called uncle earl. he said it was absolutely false that he knew anything about fraud and the misuse of the money. he said when he met with jeffrey thompson and talked about spending...
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adrian, i did it! ♪ >> with a legacy spanning four decades, the "rocky" franchise has found a home on broadway.t this? >> it's exciting. it's people surviving. everybody's standing up. that's what it's about. >> if i could just unzip myself and step out and be someone else, i'd want to be you. you're our heart, rock. >> did you ever expect it was going to be here on broadway? >> no, i never thought it would get past 1977. i really didn't. it was one of those minor miracles that i can't put my finger on. >> reporter: these are big shoes to fill. you've got sly stallone here tonight. how are you feeling about it? >> i'm feeling great. we've been talking back and forth, me and stallone, this is crazy for me to say that. >> reporter: yeah, you and stallone just palling around. how do you feel about someone else up there playing the part? >> you know, at first, it was surreal. and then i go, am i jealous? i said, no. because he's doing it in his own original way. and then i thought, what a miracle that a guy that was maybe 2 years old when the first one came out is carrying it on. and then i became
adrian, i did it! ♪ >> with a legacy spanning four decades, the "rocky" franchise has found a home on broadway.t this? >> it's exciting. it's people surviving. everybody's standing up. that's what it's about. >> if i could just unzip myself and step out and be someone else, i'd want to be you. you're our heart, rock. >> did you ever expect it was going to be here on broadway? >> no, i never thought it would get past 1977. i really didn't. it was one of...
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adrian covert is a policy specialist for the bay area council, a business alliance. >> the bay area is adding jobs because it's a good place to do business, and at the same time silicon valley hasd to provide enough housing for all its workforce. and so you see the workforce is spilling over into the surrounding bay area. >> reporter: one problem, says supervisor weiner, is that cities have made it too tough to develop new housing. >> average rents are over $3,000 a month. i think it's very important that we focus on addressing our structural housing problems, which we as a city have created over a period of decades by making it too hard to building housing, and not scapegoat the shuttles for our housing problems. >> reporter: but housing activists say the tech companies are culpable for changing the nature of the city, resulting in the eviction of long-time residents to make way for the young and well paid. erin mcelroy organizes for the san francisco tenants union, which put together this rally to halt evictions, which she claims have increased 175% in the last year. >> the real issue is gentrification and the systemic displacement of longtime residents in san francisco, and
adrian covert is a policy specialist for the bay area council, a business alliance. >> the bay area is adding jobs because it's a good place to do business, and at the same time silicon valley hasd to provide enough housing for all its workforce. and so you see the workforce is spilling over into the surrounding bay area. >> reporter: one problem, says supervisor weiner, is that cities have made it too tough to develop new housing. >> average rents are over $3,000 a month. i...
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adrian miller, it chief market strategist at j.p. morgan. we talked about china. to seestarting diversions when it comes to comparison to india. asian economies and diversions. why? >> the issue with india hasoved in both india and indonesia. the equity markets are responding to that. we also arguably have a positive political driver. we have the nomination of to cali in indonesia. with the prospect of a change of government in india. >> the prospect of change of government is extraordinary. a lot of people are expecting reform. they're almost pricing it in. >> we think the move initially in market related to the current count stress is diminishing. now what we're beginning to see is a rotation in domestic cyclicals which i think is a better way of indicating whether people are pricing in a change of government. we think it is a very early stage. we let that not so much with the story every form. are after iss getting things done. it is the practical approach. it is reform of the current mode of operation. it is being more effective of governing. >> what do you like in terms of where you are overweight, underweight? indonesia, theht philippines and thailand. we find a lot of value in the pr
adrian miller, it chief market strategist at j.p. morgan. we talked about china. to seestarting diversions when it comes to comparison to india. asian economies and diversions. why? >> the issue with india hasoved in both india and indonesia. the equity markets are responding to that. we also arguably have a positive political driver. we have the nomination of to cali in indonesia. with the prospect of a change of government in india. >> the prospect of change of government is...
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adrian thank you for joining us. want to go back to the chopper, jim myth. jim, i'm anxiously waiting for the smoke to abate. >> i'm hearing it is five-alarm fire now. it hase up. >> five-alarm fire. actually i will tell you for the first time you see more of the building on the side, maybe ever so slightly. the smoke has diminished just a little bit. >> just a bit. whether that is a sign the fire is being knocked down. the wind is picking up progressively through the morning. the wind could be helping to push some of that smoke out. area. but in any event it is still heavy smoke blowing for a good block to two blocks across toward madison avenue and direction towards fifth avenue. but it does appear that the smoke diminishing and more surrounding buildings are becoming visible. the fire at this point by no means under control. the fire department will continue to get at that, to the knock the fire down and then, specialized units, search-and-rescue units are able to get into the collapse area and look for anybody that might still be inside of that, what was that building. >> jim, i actually have some pictures that somebody tweeted of firefighters on the g
adrian thank you for joining us. want to go back to the chopper, jim myth. jim, i'm anxiously waiting for the smoke to abate. >> i'm hearing it is five-alarm fire now. it hase up. >> five-alarm fire. actually i will tell you for the first time you see more of the building on the side, maybe ever so slightly. the smoke has diminished just a little bit. >> just a bit. whether that is a sign the fire is being knocked down. the wind is picking up progressively through the morning....
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adrian brody, tilda swinton, none of them in a long enough spot scene. the movie itself feels a little empty and unfinished but check into this on dvd or big screen. >> elaine stritch, shoot me, she hass a vanity free look at her life and her work what she's navigating through her 80s. this is an outrageous character actors. i saw her sold-out show at the curran, she is an original, in a business without too many originals. she is a fighter, and this documentary shows us that she is not going to gentle into that good night. >> the dvd is that you should watch ouare: the h unger games, catching fire, american hustle, the book theief, saving mr. banks which will be released march 18th. >> so screens as you can now go watch is monument's men, philomena, 12 years a slave, and frozen. >> she is rough, tough and has not hit her bottom yet. she may never do so but lindsay lohan was paid by oprah to do a reality show. >> strike ocean has some harsh words for chipotle. he wrote the company a check and took a look at what he had put into. the singer refunded their money after they sued him. olson says that he thought that this ad was to promote responsible farm may not the company itself. >> k
adrian brody, tilda swinton, none of them in a long enough spot scene. the movie itself feels a little empty and unfinished but check into this on dvd or big screen. >> elaine stritch, shoot me, she hass a vanity free look at her life and her work what she's navigating through her 80s. this is an outrageous character actors. i saw her sold-out show at the curran, she is an original, in a business without too many originals. she is a fighter, and this documentary shows us that she is not...