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a bit of english, a bit of arithmetic, and some very practical knowledge: how to protect yourself fromv, for instance. an hour every day, then the radio moves to the next classroom. >> it's good that we come here, because we learn to read and write here. >> school may give me a chance to get away from here someday. >> a voluntary mentor from the village helps the children understand and work on what they hear on the radio. christopher chizanda: this radio is a vital tool for the children, and their best opportunity to escape poverty. without the radio school, these children here in chikuni would have no future at all. chikuni radio wants to give them a future and broaden their horizons. this teaching program has been running for fifteen years. the individual lessons are produced by the zambian education ministry and broadcast by chikuni. they now reach two thousand children every year in 18 remote villages. jyde hamoonga: the schools are far apart. the distances are long. so we decided to bring these schools closer to them through radio, and over the years these schools have grown. som
a bit of english, a bit of arithmetic, and some very practical knowledge: how to protect yourself fromv, for instance. an hour every day, then the radio moves to the next classroom. >> it's good that we come here, because we learn to read and write here. >> school may give me a chance to get away from here someday. >> a voluntary mentor from the village helps the children understand and work on what they hear on the radio. christopher chizanda: this radio is a vital tool for...
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the greeks did not do very well in arithmetic. may develop geometry to a very high level but they learn arithmetic such as it was from babylon, and based on powers of 60 rather than powers of 10 which makes calculations harder. but neither the greeks nor the arabs nor the western nor the europeans at the time of the scientific revolution i think we're taking indians or chinese as models for how to do science. that's something that developed painfully and not systematically systematically, especially among the hellenistic greeks and then was revived in the scientific revolution. so my book in fact i even apologized at the beginning and say oswald spengler would hate this because it's so eurocentric. but i think you have to be when you're talking about science and, of course, there's a hold of the of astronomy among the mayans wanted to talk at all about because they were completely cut off from europe and didn't have anything like the scientific revolution. it's a very good question because that's one of the things that historians
the greeks did not do very well in arithmetic. may develop geometry to a very high level but they learn arithmetic such as it was from babylon, and based on powers of 60 rather than powers of 10 which makes calculations harder. but neither the greeks nor the arabs nor the western nor the europeans at the time of the scientific revolution i think we're taking indians or chinese as models for how to do science. that's something that developed painfully and not systematically systematically,...
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more and reconsider the planning expense i was asked to occur right here is the picture of the arithmetic renderings of the open stairs that meets the residential guidelines and support by rtd as you can see this is not visible from the front of the house thank you. >> okay. i do have speaker cards opening it up for public comment katherine (calling names). >> good afternoon. i'm the neighbor to the west i'm katherine we filled the original dr we decided not to file a second dr we don't want to be in front of the commission again aside from the dr from last year we're hoping this staff will the recommendation will be upheld we have the official property line to the west we disagree this new design meets the guidelines that articulates the building to the light and privacy the property line will create a coordinator for the property to the west and this will be a problem the project sponsor has moved the - has managed to move the private issue from the east to the west and the staircase will provide a grandstand view into our bedroom this lace out the issues they're the same that will have
more and reconsider the planning expense i was asked to occur right here is the picture of the arithmetic renderings of the open stairs that meets the residential guidelines and support by rtd as you can see this is not visible from the front of the house thank you. >> okay. i do have speaker cards opening it up for public comment katherine (calling names). >> good afternoon. i'm the neighbor to the west i'm katherine we filled the original dr we decided not to file a second dr we...
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department pulling all the video and the body cameras that are expected and huge new responsibility in arithmetic to our workload we have one case we were able to pull video that showed a young eternal was innocent of murder this is the kind of important work so we don't want to delay that position until january the second area of the disagreement with the position of a change out our officer only has essentially two executives the chief is here and myself we have a manager one a first level manager she functions as my chief of staff the operations in the office so we're asking that position be changed to a manager 3 o-931 we're smichltd this analysis to the department of home sharing we're asking that 81177 an attorney position two of those positions you made head attorneys those are individual working in a either a management or supervisory position or handling what we call a head of the attorneys caseload as you can see from the chart if i compare the city attorney and public defender the city attorney when you compare the managing attorney thirty percent and managers to attorneys district att
department pulling all the video and the body cameras that are expected and huge new responsibility in arithmetic to our workload we have one case we were able to pull video that showed a young eternal was innocent of murder this is the kind of important work so we don't want to delay that position until january the second area of the disagreement with the position of a change out our officer only has essentially two executives the chief is here and myself we have a manager one a first level...
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about a lot and worked only we did a test a number of weeks ago if the sign off from the state arithmetic and now working to make sure that it is in place to do this with a minimal amount of confusion we've heard strongly from riders to get this happen when our stuck on the second train on the platform but it was a change in terms of the operations in those stations so we're doing some significant messaging we'll have ambassadors informational flyers using our website and social media providing information to key stakeholders we've butt put floor markings in at the embarcadero station and others stations will have additional dismays in the stations working very hard to minimize the operation so get it smooth only 15r9 night is milestone that weekend that concludes my report. >> members of the public seeing that okay. >> item the next item is item 8 the citizen advisors report will moving on to general public comment item 9 each member of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm patricia a retired city planner 35 years of transit and environmental t
about a lot and worked only we did a test a number of weeks ago if the sign off from the state arithmetic and now working to make sure that it is in place to do this with a minimal amount of confusion we've heard strongly from riders to get this happen when our stuck on the second train on the platform but it was a change in terms of the operations in those stations so we're doing some significant messaging we'll have ambassadors informational flyers using our website and social media providing...
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. >> one of my comments i know there are issues with those four units but give them time to arithmetic this but other dbi issues. >> yeah. to the extent we can work with dbi on timing of that i'll be happy to. >> i hate to see people out in the street maybe move from building to building. >> so you know too any delay in the processing and issuance of the permit that will take the corrective action is the delay of money. >> when i ask respectfully i can do a memo back to us. >> certainly. >> please okay. great very supportive i move to not take dr and approve the project permits. >> for both sites. >> second. >> commissioner johnson. >> thanks just a couple of quick questions i want to confirm did four units wore talking about in pennsylvania street have both dbi issues that requires the residents move as well as the issue of conversion to dwelling unit. >> correct. >> just checking okay. thank you a couple of things i agree with the sentiments i'll keep my comments short i have a general request from staff i'd like to see maybe a table of the requirement for the live work spaces versus
. >> one of my comments i know there are issues with those four units but give them time to arithmetic this but other dbi issues. >> yeah. to the extent we can work with dbi on timing of that i'll be happy to. >> i hate to see people out in the street maybe move from building to building. >> so you know too any delay in the processing and issuance of the permit that will take the corrective action is the delay of money. >> when i ask respectfully i can do a memo...
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. >> in arithmetic to the other issues and and subsection d what is it specifically. >> regarding the fire department. >> yeah. and the notion is the fire department that is - and i mean it is kind of out of it didn't fit the rest of the - and so that's you roughly 10 items or so specifically and would be of anticipation other issues will be brought to the table as constituents are noticed in advance and allowed to prepare that's the motion anyone want to second. >> i'll second. >> commissioner white. >> commissioner dwight. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> commissioner l. riley commissioner tour-sarkissian and commissioner white. >> 6, 0. >> all right. thank you sunny >> thank you both for coming out and thank you, paul for coming out foyer public comment it is essential and we welcome it and are grateful you're here for it thank you. >> shall we move on item 8. >> item 8 if we can make fast work it is approval the draft minutes for may 11 any changes to those notes. >> director. >> oh excuse me. i have some. >> okay. >> are there any changes to the minutes a motion to approve the
. >> in arithmetic to the other issues and and subsection d what is it specifically. >> regarding the fire department. >> yeah. and the notion is the fire department that is - and i mean it is kind of out of it didn't fit the rest of the - and so that's you roughly 10 items or so specifically and would be of anticipation other issues will be brought to the table as constituents are noticed in advance and allowed to prepare that's the motion anyone want to second. >> i'll...
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. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm ben an architect with solomon with the arithmetic at the project for harrison on the screen you'll see the sight along harrison street and second frontage along the freeway that runs south you'll see some project site photographs we should harrison street slopes sharpening from the freeway ramp and two story building housing a night club and basement level and north details project we're proposing is hundred and 79 units 20 percent studios and 45 percent one berms and 44 percent 2 bedrooms reaching the requirement of the neighborhood those unite size are 7 hundred and 90 square feet and the units are 12 percent 22 unit, 97 parking spaces and 20 class two bike parking spaces and 7 hundred and 90 square feet of retail on the ground floor. >> the project is 17 stories tall and hundred and 75 feet and height and 6 stories in the pronounced and stories in the tower this illustrates in the dark blue the massing and the dashed white line is the current bulk and height limits for the site site is under the current bulk and height limit allows a 4 hundred f
. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm ben an architect with solomon with the arithmetic at the project for harrison on the screen you'll see the sight along harrison street and second frontage along the freeway that runs south you'll see some project site photographs we should harrison street slopes sharpening from the freeway ramp and two story building housing a night club and basement level and north details project we're proposing is hundred and 79 units 20 percent studios and 45...
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♪ mark: on the show tonight, rand, ransom and arithmetic. but first, rodham, clinton hillary.he democratic presidential hopeful hosted a community meeting at a black church and spoke emotionally about race relations in america and in detail for the first time about the confederate flag. sen. clinton: despite our best efforts and highest hopes, america's long struggles with race is far from finished. we cannot hide from hard truths about race and justice. we have to name them and own them and change them. that is why i appreciate the actions begun yesterday by the governor and other leaders of south carolina to remove the confederate battle flag from the statehouse. [applause] hillary clinton: recognizing it as a symbol of our nation's racist past that has no place in our present or our future. it should not fly there, it should not fly anywhere. [applause] mark: even before those strong remarks today, hillary clinton has been getting rave reviews. she was said to be at the forefront about race here. that was the first time she spoke about the flag after nikki haley acted. on t
♪ mark: on the show tonight, rand, ransom and arithmetic. but first, rodham, clinton hillary.he democratic presidential hopeful hosted a community meeting at a black church and spoke emotionally about race relations in america and in detail for the first time about the confederate flag. sen. clinton: despite our best efforts and highest hopes, america's long struggles with race is far from finished. we cannot hide from hard truths about race and justice. we have to name them and own them and...
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that nationally. >> dickerson: you mentioned the arithmetic.nt to go back to your point about the moral part. you talked when gao the a little pushback from conservatives about that medicaid money that you took you said when you go to meet st. peter at the pearly gates your quote is, he's probably not going to ask you much about what you did about keeping government small but he's going to ask you about what you did for the poor. that didn't strike everyone in the conservative ranks as a kind thing to say. >> you know, i get it, john. first of all, you have to have economic growth because that's the most important thing for our country, for the world for that matter because it takes people out of poverty and gives them an opportunity to live their god-given purpose. but i have to tell you, as a big fan of that handbook that the lord's handed us, the old and new testament, there's a lot in there, john, about our need to take care of the widowed the poor the disadvantaged, and i feel very good about it, and at the end of the day all these people
that nationally. >> dickerson: you mentioned the arithmetic.nt to go back to your point about the moral part. you talked when gao the a little pushback from conservatives about that medicaid money that you took you said when you go to meet st. peter at the pearly gates your quote is, he's probably not going to ask you much about what you did about keeping government small but he's going to ask you about what you did for the poor. that didn't strike everyone in the conservative ranks as a...
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i'm joined with david one of our staff arithmetic the project is a designer for 525 harrison street on may 28th the planning look at the planning code for the proposed project open harrison street at the hearing the commission asked for additional information on the project history and development the diverse within a code compliant and the project proposed the project unbelievable and massing and the relationship to the adjacent freeway the project sponsor has provides water a presentation that concludes my presentation. and i'll i am sorry to the project sponsor thank you. >> commissioners cameron thank you for inviting us back for this i'm going to i'm going to turn it over to our architect walk you through this and steve at land use our lawyer will talk about the justice department of the amendment i want to mention there were questions or comments about the ac transit about the proposed c0 traffic flow lane weave have discussions with them and our belief with additional work and study we can figure out how to accommodate them likely the corner the podium and the design it may requ
i'm joined with david one of our staff arithmetic the project is a designer for 525 harrison street on may 28th the planning look at the planning code for the proposed project open harrison street at the hearing the commission asked for additional information on the project history and development the diverse within a code compliant and the project proposed the project unbelievable and massing and the relationship to the adjacent freeway the project sponsor has provides water a presentation...
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♪ mark: on the show tonight, rand, ransom and arithmetic. but first, rodha c
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they also learned higher levels of traditionally male subjects like literature and arithmetic.al education made her one of the most educated women of her generation. the popular image is often very dark. her childhood, many of the stories associated represent a typical childhood. she had a pony she rode around town. she and her siblings would catch minnows in the creek. she and her cousin attempted to create their own hoop skirts and wear them to sunday school. mary, parents, and her siblings would spend the evening together. in addition to the family members, there were enslaved african americans that this column. on average, they had five slaves that provided all of the household labor. it included three women and two men. we had a portrait of mary's stepmother's mother. she is said to be a formative influence on mrs. lincoln. she was well-educated, she spoke french fluently. she is also interesting with her views in regard to slavery. in her will, she chose to provide for the gradual freeing of her slaves after her death. this represents her political position of gradual ema
they also learned higher levels of traditionally male subjects like literature and arithmetic.al education made her one of the most educated women of her generation. the popular image is often very dark. her childhood, many of the stories associated represent a typical childhood. she had a pony she rode around town. she and her siblings would catch minnows in the creek. she and her cousin attempted to create their own hoop skirts and wear them to sunday school. mary, parents, and her siblings...
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. >> forget reading, writing and arithmetic.delaware public schools it's all about the state test. >> they're talking about that smarter balance assessment it's all year long. >> the smarter balance test is the new delaware standard test that takes eight hours over a couple days. it asks questions in new ways kids aren't used to. his son has special needs. and the district let him opt out of the test. >> they need to treat children as the individuals they are, and not lump them all into one group. >> the state senate would opt kids out of the test. it makes it harder to get resources. it also makes it harder to know where delaware's kids stand. >> is my child on track to be successful? not only next year? but beyond their k-12 experience. >> one teacher at the hearing tells me he supports a family's right to opt their children out of the smarter balance test. >> we just keep testing, testing, testing, getting the same results, the state neither the legislative or executive branch has taken the test seriously to get into schools
. >> forget reading, writing and arithmetic.delaware public schools it's all about the state test. >> they're talking about that smarter balance assessment it's all year long. >> the smarter balance test is the new delaware standard test that takes eight hours over a couple days. it asks questions in new ways kids aren't used to. his son has special needs. and the district let him opt out of the test. >> they need to treat children as the individuals they are, and not...
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henry wallace's arithmetic from the ticket in 44. harry hopkins hope this altering. the people who roosevelt have invested to help carry the policy forward after the war were all gone all swept away. roosevelt himself thought i would be the balance. it doesn't matter if the state department or whoever is generally anti-soviet. i am still here. he wasn't there after 1945. other comments or questions? we have time for one more question after this. >> you were going to expound upon the views that differ between fbi. >> thank you for that question. i think it is fascinating. hopkins portfolio with alliance management. i even have a chapter that is a quote from the time the catalyst of the grand alliance. they were areas where he and roosevelt diverged. one area that would surprise people is relations with churchill. we have romanticized this to the point of roosevelt and churchill are starring that you have to understand roosevelt representative nation and he was very hard about american interest. roosevelt always had the delightful, friendly avuncular manner that people
henry wallace's arithmetic from the ticket in 44. harry hopkins hope this altering. the people who roosevelt have invested to help carry the policy forward after the war were all gone all swept away. roosevelt himself thought i would be the balance. it doesn't matter if the state department or whoever is generally anti-soviet. i am still here. he wasn't there after 1945. other comments or questions? we have time for one more question after this. >> you were going to expound upon the views...
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i can do arithmetic. here it goes. are you ready? google class a plus twitter minus everyone at twitter equals 700! now, i always say you should never buy a stock on takeover speculation if the fundamentals are unsound which means you shouldn't buy twitter just because of the speculation. i think it will get hot and heavy in the next few weeks. it is. why? because there's clearly a leadership vacuum at the top of twitter. what's to keep someone like carl icahn from taking stock in twitter and saying he could put it up for sale. he could make it happen. it makes too much sense for it not to. let's run the math again. okay? how about another -- how about another company that makes too much sense not to be acquired. yahoo!. when you sub subtract yahoo! gentleman pan and al by back ba go snap up yahoo for 50 bucks a share. verizon will get its money back almost instantly while becoming a real player on the web. how can verizon not want to put yahoo! and aol under the same roof? att should buy yahoo! to keep up. you have a winner that cou
i can do arithmetic. here it goes. are you ready? google class a plus twitter minus everyone at twitter equals 700! now, i always say you should never buy a stock on takeover speculation if the fundamentals are unsound which means you shouldn't buy twitter just because of the speculation. i think it will get hot and heavy in the next few weeks. it is. why? because there's clearly a leadership vacuum at the top of twitter. what's to keep someone like carl icahn from taking stock in twitter and...
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been around since 1904, 111 years, if i do my arithmetic correctly.how they do business that needs to change. that's what the sponsors have to say. listen, it's become abusive. there are other parts of the world that favors or we call it briberies do happen and it's not illegal. i don't condone it. but it does happen. what has to come out in the next 60 days, which i'm not suggesting he's going to do -- he should do. liz: let me tell you what he has done. he has ripped the united states of america -- he has ripped our legal system. we're the only ones who did something to try and clean something up. now you have the balls in the hands of visa, adidas, coca-cola, will they make demands to get him out? >> the only demand they can make to get his attention is to say, we are out. i don't think they'll do that. liz: they need the eyeballs. >> 209 countries. don't forget these other committee members. not like the u.s. these other members are the government in all these other countries. as visa and coca-cola and anheuser which has business in these countrie
been around since 1904, 111 years, if i do my arithmetic correctly.how they do business that needs to change. that's what the sponsors have to say. listen, it's become abusive. there are other parts of the world that favors or we call it briberies do happen and it's not illegal. i don't condone it. but it does happen. what has to come out in the next 60 days, which i'm not suggesting he's going to do -- he should do. liz: let me tell you what he has done. he has ripped the united states of...
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students will come to us and say, this is what seals the it use it used to be reading writing and arithmetic recreation. >> pretty much every parent i have on my tour is like i want to be back in school. >> we are putting colleges on notice. >> >> now even progressives are upset about the rising costs of c >> we >> we can't just keep on subsidizing skyrocketing tu >> >> but in that exact same speech, the president also said -- >> my administration is increasing federal student aid so more students can afford c >> don >> don't politicians see the no. no. coming coming up -- imagine a place where fewer rules create prosperity. >> buildings are coming up. hotels are being built. >>> >>> what in the world is happening on wall street? >> customers are freaked out, waiting to see how low the dow will go. >> when the housing bubble burst and markets fell, people intuitively felt someone must do s >> the >> the politicians in there said, we know what to do. senator dodd and congressman frank will write more rules to make sure it never happens again. and and so they wrote. and wrote. hundreds of page
students will come to us and say, this is what seals the it use it used to be reading writing and arithmetic recreation. >> pretty much every parent i have on my tour is like i want to be back in school. >> we are putting colleges on notice. >> >> now even progressives are upset about the rising costs of c >> we >> we can't just keep on subsidizing skyrocketing tu >> >> but in that exact same speech, the president also said -- >> my...
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could you explain why you think and i take the arithmetic to be tropical of wall street and what the fed is doing and has done and will do. could you explain why there's such a large gap in the markets and people watching people in the markets and trying to decide what they're doing. >> definitely go with the economist. they fell 35%. that's one. and the analysis of qe we did not take the broader base economic growth effects. if the recession had been dramatically worse and corporate earnings would've been dramatically worse, how bad could it have been? the counterfactual is something we didn't measure. for reasons explained corporate profitability is up. low rates have helped companies play later lower debt service payments like they've helped households. overall we were living in a world where companies have done very very well, particularly in the u.s. and that explains the outperformance. i will take a look at those calculations and see where we can difference. >> i have outlook data. i haven't heard this. i would take a look. i would say i occasionally see traders traders overes
could you explain why you think and i take the arithmetic to be tropical of wall street and what the fed is doing and has done and will do. could you explain why there's such a large gap in the markets and people watching people in the markets and trying to decide what they're doing. >> definitely go with the economist. they fell 35%. that's one. and the analysis of qe we did not take the broader base economic growth effects. if the recession had been dramatically worse and corporate...
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this one is "the teacher's assistance, with a system of practical arithmetic."nd the other one is a grammar book entitled, "english grammar to different classes of learners." and it speaks a lot for andrew and eliza i think that they kept these books knowing the historic import that they had on their lives and his future career. this is the earliest existing house that we still have for andrew and eliza. they lived here through the 1830s and 1840s until he traded this home for a later homestead in 1851. it's here that they start their family. they eventually have five children altogether. and as johnson works in the tailor shop, he finds out he has a knack for debate. he becomes interested in politics. eliza supports him as he first becomes an alderman of the town and then a mayor. and perhaps even though eliza had married a tailor and that was all she was expecting from life, perhaps she did some entertaining in this room as he started his political journay. this likely would have been the kitchen or eating area of the home. andrew and eliza did purchase their
this one is "the teacher's assistance, with a system of practical arithmetic."nd the other one is a grammar book entitled, "english grammar to different classes of learners." and it speaks a lot for andrew and eliza i think that they kept these books knowing the historic import that they had on their lives and his future career. this is the earliest existing house that we still have for andrew and eliza. they lived here through the 1830s and 1840s until he traded this home...
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it was not crafted arithmetically well.at the court was swooping in to save it from its and i think part of the tension and anger you see in these words is from the earlier decision a few years ago, the individual mandate decision. in this case, it was chief justice robert who is came in, gave the deciding vote, and adopts a very broad, interpretation of the law, to save it. and i think that both of those decisions are at play today. i think that what scalia was talking -- what justice scalia was talking about, was a reference, not just to the decision today, but the decision earlier, by the chief justice. >> jeff toobin, i want you to weigh in on something. i'm looking over a very brief history and only picked three for time. that was sandra day o'connor, and justice warren. all of them appointed by republican presidents, and all of them shifting left. arguably, ending school segregation for justice warren is a leftward shift. two-part question. the impact moving forward for republicans as they look for appointees, should
it was not crafted arithmetically well.at the court was swooping in to save it from its and i think part of the tension and anger you see in these words is from the earlier decision a few years ago, the individual mandate decision. in this case, it was chief justice robert who is came in, gave the deciding vote, and adopts a very broad, interpretation of the law, to save it. and i think that both of those decisions are at play today. i think that what scalia was talking -- what justice scalia...
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other publicly traded companies that are also profitable based on a price-to-earnings multiple arithmetic than having to rely on valuation metrics on price to sales, cash flow analysis uniques, eyeballs which brings me to the main reason why i seem confident about fitbit. after today's run, this is one of the cheapest high-growth stocks i've ever seen. like i told you last night, if we assume very conservative numbers, these will just be like so off the wall negative and low, say 50% earnings growth for 2015, 30% for 2016, that will make fitbit -- that means fitbit will make $257 million net income next year. divide that by 206 million shares outstanding and you get $1.25 per share in earnings power for 2016. remember, that's assuming fitbit can only grow at 50% clip this year and 30% next year. these numbers represent a massive and practically unrealistic deceleration if i'm trying to be a negative nancy, from 209% plus sales growth in the first quarter of 2015 not to mention its insane 441% earnings growth. so when we talk about assuming 50% growth for this year, that's a beyond prudent
other publicly traded companies that are also profitable based on a price-to-earnings multiple arithmetic than having to rely on valuation metrics on price to sales, cash flow analysis uniques, eyeballs which brings me to the main reason why i seem confident about fitbit. after today's run, this is one of the cheapest high-growth stocks i've ever seen. like i told you last night, if we assume very conservative numbers, these will just be like so off the wall negative and low, say 50% earnings...
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with basic arithmetic, there were actually 23 points. they are most known to history as the 14 points. you can see them in front of you. the phrase you usually hear to describe these points was self-determination. that phrase does not appear. a lot of these things are misremembered by history. eventually, wilson did start talking about self-determination. at the time if you look closely , at them, idealistic as they sound with all this talk about questions of sovereignty over colonial territories must be settled with the interests of the population's concern having equal weight with the equitable claims that the government -- this sounds very just and noble. if you look closely, nearly all of them are pertaining to the central powers. the united states is already at war, so the u.s. is mostly talking about dismembering enemy territory. that is there in point 12. it stipulates that the turkish portion of the ottoman empire should be assured sovereignty, but the other nationalities should be secured an undoubted security of life. nationali
with basic arithmetic, there were actually 23 points. they are most known to history as the 14 points. you can see them in front of you. the phrase you usually hear to describe these points was self-determination. that phrase does not appear. a lot of these things are misremembered by history. eventually, wilson did start talking about self-determination. at the time if you look closely , at them, idealistic as they sound with all this talk about questions of sovereignty over colonial...
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besides coming back with more of the same again work before just the basis of arithmetic cannot work again" >> reporter: president will speak friday at the annual meeting of the u.s. conference of mayors and san francisco. tense and fund-raisers will leave saturday the same time heller clinton will " fly in for a fund-raising brunch, the city. >> pam: to the taser on a 13 year-old like. except i dramatic video of the sheriff's office says use of force was justified. >> reporter: coming up and portable application every parent should have _ phone a job as missing kidnapped and can be the first thing for help. >> pam: by working mothers can lose the money go. >> reporter: look into the press late talk about that coming next still with us. >> pam: as deputy assistant and a 13 year-old like san diego county sheriff's department says using that taser on the boy was appropriate grass back now with more on the story the sofa and video that captured the studio. >> grant: be sterling authorities say the boy's mother initially called them after the kid ran away and check the team down hang out
besides coming back with more of the same again work before just the basis of arithmetic cannot work again" >> reporter: president will speak friday at the annual meeting of the u.s. conference of mayors and san francisco. tense and fund-raisers will leave saturday the same time heller clinton will " fly in for a fund-raising brunch, the city. >> pam: to the taser on a 13 year-old like. except i dramatic video of the sheriff's office says use of force was justified....
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vonnie: if the person has already read it -- brendan: i like the plug-in that makes you do basic arithmetic before you can send a message. you are not drunk. tom: data check. futures deteriorated. in europe equities are down and they bounced a bit. within the drop of the last 40 minutes. euro-dollar 1.1209. crude showing enthusiasm for the american economy. the vix, that will be our single best chart came. euro-yen showing recent euro strength versus the yen. gold subdued at 11, 778. the american economy. this is brilliant from mitsubishi. the old american economy, he like our guest today, saying no there is a new vision. the rate goes from 3-someiththing to 2.25%. so, america that we know becomes a new america. i don't think we are ready for this. brendan: we are not ready for this politically. administration's rise and fall on their ability to grow gdp. the standard model is all about three factors, productivity, labor supply, capital. labor supply and productivity are not where we are used to. tom: he3rrmann is adamant that if we can keep immigration going, that will use that -- boost th
vonnie: if the person has already read it -- brendan: i like the plug-in that makes you do basic arithmetic before you can send a message. you are not drunk. tom: data check. futures deteriorated. in europe equities are down and they bounced a bit. within the drop of the last 40 minutes. euro-dollar 1.1209. crude showing enthusiasm for the american economy. the vix, that will be our single best chart came. euro-yen showing recent euro strength versus the yen. gold subdued at 11, 778. the...
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here's how the simple arithmetic breaks down. if the industrialized countries which is us magically goes cold turkey and reduce our emissions to zero by 2050 for developing countries still have to cut their co2 emissions 35% in order to meet this u.n. target. am i saying 35% below their baseline in 2050? know. 35% below their current emissions. and we're talking about a part of the world where about 1.2 billion people have no access to electricity whatsoever another 2.2.3 billion or so have only unreliable access to electricity, not enough to make their country an attractive place to invest money so it is a huge hindrance, one of the major obstacles to the growth. let's get back to this. what if more realistically or less unrealistically we can only cut our emissions 80% by 2050? well then those very poor developing countries that lack modern commercial energy, 87% of which comes from fossil sources they had to cut their emissions from today's levels pretty much after so that is a humanitarian disaster in the making. there is a h
here's how the simple arithmetic breaks down. if the industrialized countries which is us magically goes cold turkey and reduce our emissions to zero by 2050 for developing countries still have to cut their co2 emissions 35% in order to meet this u.n. target. am i saying 35% below their baseline in 2050? know. 35% below their current emissions. and we're talking about a part of the world where about 1.2 billion people have no access to electricity whatsoever another 2.2.3 billion or so have...
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which may be interpreted as a lot of arithmetic.he way we need to measure the sustainability of the debt in greece. to avoid greece coming back in six months or one year saying i need more money. that is the big risk. francine: do you think at the moment the creditors are being too lax or too tough? this is a headline that just crossed bloomberg. mr. tsipras have been given a deadline of 11:00 a.m. that is local time. that is in 15 minutes. he has to come up with a counter proposal. deadline to me seems that if he doesn't come up with that, they don't have a deal. is that too harsh? >> the 24th hour is the 24th hour. markets have to have answers. the key issue what would have been desirable is some reforms in the economy. but then if the greek government is not willing or able to implement these reforms because of the opposition of some vested interest unions and so forth, the only discussion is about percentages of taxation. it is very unfortunate. i don't think it is an ideal way to think about restructuring a country and making t
which may be interpreted as a lot of arithmetic.he way we need to measure the sustainability of the debt in greece. to avoid greece coming back in six months or one year saying i need more money. that is the big risk. francine: do you think at the moment the creditors are being too lax or too tough? this is a headline that just crossed bloomberg. mr. tsipras have been given a deadline of 11:00 a.m. that is local time. that is in 15 minutes. he has to come up with a counter proposal. deadline to...
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increase with your appraisals baghdad day modest effect of the stock prices and why i take that arithmetic to be typical so why is there such a large gap in those are watching people in the market. >> so pick. >> definitely go with the economist. [laughter] but they fell 35%. but that analysis is no more than 5% so if had been radically worse how bad could it have been? the for the reses that i explained i think that low rates through said debt service payments. but the where the companies have done very well that explains the al performance. but i will not take a look at those calculations to say where we come of. >> i would like to take a look but i occasionally see traders over estimating the impact but that is because they live in a short-term world but if you look at the event steady and did you stop there you could give a dramatic effect than the price goes up said june jet that effect rather than that day that is the trader view of the world days to save purses' the entire time span >> after all people who bet of the stock market than to make more money than those who don't. if he w
increase with your appraisals baghdad day modest effect of the stock prices and why i take that arithmetic to be typical so why is there such a large gap in those are watching people in the market. >> so pick. >> definitely go with the economist. [laughter] but they fell 35%. but that analysis is no more than 5% so if had been radically worse how bad could it have been? the for the reses that i explained i think that low rates through said debt service payments. but the where the...
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so here's how the simple arithmetic breaks down. if the industrialized countries, which is us magically go cold turkey and reduce our emissions to zero by 2050, the developing countries still have to cut their co2 emissions 35% in order to meet this u.n. target. now, am i saying 35% below their baseline in 2050? no, 35% below their current emissions. and we're talking about a part of the world whereabout 1.2 billion people have no access to electricity whatsoever. another 2.3 billion or so have only unreliable access to electricity. not enough to make their countries an attractive place to invest money so it is a huge hindrance, one of the major obstacles to their growth. now, let's get back to this. what if more realistically or less unrealistically we can only cut our emissions 80% by 2050? well then those very poor developing countries that lack modern commercial energy, 87% of which comes from fossil sources, they have to cut their emissions from today's levels pretty much in half. and so that is a humanitarian disaster in the m
so here's how the simple arithmetic breaks down. if the industrialized countries, which is us magically go cold turkey and reduce our emissions to zero by 2050, the developing countries still have to cut their co2 emissions 35% in order to meet this u.n. target. now, am i saying 35% below their baseline in 2050? no, 35% below their current emissions. and we're talking about a part of the world whereabout 1.2 billion people have no access to electricity whatsoever. another 2.3 billion or so have...
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do the arithmetic it doesn't bode well in the future. thank you for your testimony. >> mr. lewis. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. again, let me thank each of the witnesses for being here today. you're a good-looking group. beautiful, handsome. mr. commissioner, welcome back my dear friend and colleague. thank you for being here. i want to learn more about how people gaining medical coverage help state insurance market. >> say that again? >> i want to learn more about how people gaining medicaid coverage help state insurance markets. >> thank you, mr. lewis, and the complimentary words that were directed to you were totally insufficient to recognizing your broad achievements, so it's a pleasure to be here to have an opportunity to take this question. the failure to expand the medicaid program in my opinion has had very negative impacts on those states that did not from the standpoint of their exchange market, whether -- and most of those are going to be federally facilitated exchanges. by virtue of not expanding you wound up with people who would have been eligible for
do the arithmetic it doesn't bode well in the future. thank you for your testimony. >> mr. lewis. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. again, let me thank each of the witnesses for being here today. you're a good-looking group. beautiful, handsome. mr. commissioner, welcome back my dear friend and colleague. thank you for being here. i want to learn more about how people gaining medical coverage help state insurance market. >> say that again? >> i want to learn more...
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we would talk about -- one thing i am good at and not political, but one thing i am good at is arithmetic, and unless the grammar school i went was wrong we spent more money on iraq and we could pay for every woman and child to have great insurance in this con tree, and this is madness. all this does is detract from the real truth which is what i just said, we spend more money over in iraq giving it to haliburton in one month that could pay for everybody's insurance and all because the iraqi women shouldn't wear lipstick. >>> your thoughts as we wait to hear from president obama go ahead, jane. >> caller: good morning. is it still morning there? i just wanted to say i don't think that this has anything to do with who put it in there and who didn't what it has to do -- first i am a constitutional scholars. the first decision by the supreme court is just like this one. it's a congressional issue. if we voted for the people and they put it in there and we don't like it, we need to vote them out just like we did in the last two congressional sessions. >> jane sounds like you would agree from
we would talk about -- one thing i am good at and not political, but one thing i am good at is arithmetic, and unless the grammar school i went was wrong we spent more money on iraq and we could pay for every woman and child to have great insurance in this con tree, and this is madness. all this does is detract from the real truth which is what i just said, we spend more money over in iraq giving it to haliburton in one month that could pay for everybody's insurance and all because the iraqi...