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joe, becky, back to you guys. >> steve, great interview. >>> roger altman.ets. >>> and later, meet david gold er berg. he has no plans to go public. why and what his secret to success is in the next half hour. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] feet to the floor. >> they're playing taylor swift. >> sam roger altman is here. that's what he is known for, taylor swift fan. welcome pack. austerity -- you have to bring her in some time as a guest host. she makes $80 million a year. >> if i could get her to show up i wouldn't be bringing her here. >> austerity in the eurozone is driven by financial markets, not politicians so says roger altman. i love that we have liesman with jack lew. anyway, joins us now on the set. bonds go to 8% in portugal. the politician says, wow, maybe there's a problem. we need to start d
joe, becky, back to you guys. >> steve, great interview. >>> roger altman.ets. >>> and later, meet david gold er berg. he has no plans to go public. why and what his secret to success is in the next half hour. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just...
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(robert altman) any film i've made has been seen by more people on tv than it ever has in cinema. think it makes any difference. eventually, every house will have a 6- to 8-foot screen and you sit 10 feet away from an 8-foot screen, you just as well be in the front at the ziegfield. (music playing) ladies and gentlemen, the break in our motion picture is made out of respect for the tv fans in our audience who are accustomed to constant interruptions in their programs for messages from sponsors. tv is a remarkable invention. where'd you go? oh, there you are. hi. (music playing) (narrator) in 1946, america's romance with the movies peaked. over half of our population, 90 million a week, were filling theatres. (charles champlin) moviegoing was a national habit. you went automatically because, theoretically, all films were, as we would now say, rated "g." there was nothing in any movie that was presumably disturbing to the least sophisticated member of the audience. some might bore part of the audience, but otherwise, we just went all the time. (narrator) though americans didn't know
(robert altman) any film i've made has been seen by more people on tv than it ever has in cinema. think it makes any difference. eventually, every house will have a 6- to 8-foot screen and you sit 10 feet away from an 8-foot screen, you just as well be in the front at the ziegfield. (music playing) ladies and gentlemen, the break in our motion picture is made out of respect for the tv fans in our audience who are accustomed to constant interruptions in their programs for messages from sponsors....
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can robert altman be, you know put under that umbrella?hat's an interesting question because an element integral to the hollywood style is the featuring of a star or stars and if you don't have a star or stars you're outside that style. and if you do, there are certain expectations that that star needs to fill-- expectations of glamour, of personality of even moral conduct because, in fact, when a star doesn't behave within a certain realm of acceptable codes he ceases to be a star and the film ceases to have the hollywood style. schrader: let's bring this down to something technical because i think that if you can talk about it technically maybe you can make it understandable. so just some plain film literacy: like if we are in a scene here there's a certain number of dictated shots. there'll be an establishing shot taken from some distance that will show the room such as it is. there'll be a tighter master angle which will show the group. there will be singles of us and there will be some overs then there may be inserts of various items.
can robert altman be, you know put under that umbrella?hat's an interesting question because an element integral to the hollywood style is the featuring of a star or stars and if you don't have a star or stars you're outside that style. and if you do, there are certain expectations that that star needs to fill-- expectations of glamour, of personality of even moral conduct because, in fact, when a star doesn't behave within a certain realm of acceptable codes he ceases to be a star and the film...
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can robert altman be, you know put under that umbrella?hat's an interesting question because an element integral to the hollywood style is the featuring of a star or stars and if you don't have a star or stars you're outside that style. and if you do, there are certain expectations that that star needs to fill-- expectations of glamour, of personality of even moral conduct because, in fact, when a star doesn't behave within a certain realm of acceptable codes he ceases to be a star and the film ceases to have the hollywood style. schrader: let's bring this down to something technical because i think that if you can talk about it technically maybe you can make it understandable. so just some plain film literacy: like if we are in a scene here there's a certain number of dictated shots. there'll be an establishing shot taken from some distance that will show the room such as it is. there'll be a tighter master angle which will show the group. there will be singles of us and there will be some overs then there may be inserts of various items.
can robert altman be, you know put under that umbrella?hat's an interesting question because an element integral to the hollywood style is the featuring of a star or stars and if you don't have a star or stars you're outside that style. and if you do, there are certain expectations that that star needs to fill-- expectations of glamour, of personality of even moral conduct because, in fact, when a star doesn't behave within a certain realm of acceptable codes he ceases to be a star and the film...
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May 11, 2013
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monte moore, president of the more group and nashville and josh altman in los angeles. starting with you, we have a red-hot market in some areas? the latest numbers show prices up 9.% in the biggest cities. how long can this continue? >> well, hopefully very long. i have to tell you that the market is on fire. the high-end market, breaking records right and left. you have affordable housing in places le silverlake and clover -- culver city and los angeles. but can you close fast enough and are u ready to compete. nicole: monty, is it like that in nashville. what is going on in tennessee? >> it's a great market. those kind of numbers and that connectivity, the last 22 months in a row we have seen continued steady growth and we are 27% higher this month than this time last year. nicole: gerri: this is like a red-hot candle. the most expensive house was sold in miami in the entire history. some $47 million for one house. how is miami doing? florida was a mass. is it cming back? there's the house he sld. >> there it is. the miami market is on fire. we are talking about miam
monte moore, president of the more group and nashville and josh altman in los angeles. starting with you, we have a red-hot market in some areas? the latest numbers show prices up 9.% in the biggest cities. how long can this continue? >> well, hopefully very long. i have to tell you that the market is on fire. the high-end market, breaking records right and left. you have affordable housing in places le silverlake and clover -- culver city and los angeles. but can you close fast enough...
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they pollinate everything even though all mint harvest will be nowhere >> that is where it begins altman's to zucchini the bees have a hand through their labor we have this food on a commercial level. gerri: what is going on and? >> kind i'd like poverty that there is not one cause there are 20 each one has 20 so if you mention almond they are stuck for thousands of miles and put on to another source of food with one kind of nectar and if we eat cahill is good for us and would make us healthy but if we ate only that it would work. it would not work for the bees but then these that were healthy now the immune system is compromised and put on to the genetically modified crops with the pesticides and the sole purpose is to disrupt and kill insects. gerri: and the b is caught up in that? you could hardly help that. >> i have an uncle who was the beekeeper and they were in the family and it was always a wonderful thing to have fresh honey in the household. tell us about bees and how important they are not just to the food-processing but also generally. >> bees are important because they pollina
they pollinate everything even though all mint harvest will be nowhere >> that is where it begins altman's to zucchini the bees have a hand through their labor we have this food on a commercial level. gerri: what is going on and? >> kind i'd like poverty that there is not one cause there are 20 each one has 20 so if you mention almond they are stuck for thousands of miles and put on to another source of food with one kind of nectar and if we eat cahill is good for us and would make...
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. >> roger altman of evercorp. partners. and lee, chief investment officer.ly, it's going to be a great year for equities. i think you're right about that. but you're wondering how much i think the term used was juice left in the lemon? i don't know if he can assume that. that seems to be consensus. maybe we surprise everyone and do another 15. >> we may have seen the lion's share of the gains for 2013, but i don't think we have seen them over a three to five-year period. the macro factors are underlying the market remain positive. i think what you're basically seeing is the united states healing slower than anybody would like but healing. you see that in housing of course as becky was saying earlier. you see it in autos, energy, retail sales and lending. we're slowly building the foundation for a stronger 2014, 2015, and 2016, which really ought to be good years in the united states. 3% growth. yes, the international picture is mixed. europe is in for a long, slow painful slog and china is slowing a little. but medium term remains positive. >> i'll tell you
. >> roger altman of evercorp. partners. and lee, chief investment officer.ly, it's going to be a great year for equities. i think you're right about that. but you're wondering how much i think the term used was juice left in the lemon? i don't know if he can assume that. that seems to be consensus. maybe we surprise everyone and do another 15. >> we may have seen the lion's share of the gains for 2013, but i don't think we have seen them over a three to five-year period. the macro...
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three to six degrees cooler than what we normally are at this time of year. 73 degrees would be for altmansaw yesterday. in addition, we have no rain to talk about. low 70's for fairfield and low 60's for downtown san francisco. >> i do want to walk you through the bay to breakers forecast. this is on this sunday. the starting line will have a fog. it will be in the mid to upper 50s. working your way to haight street the temperatures will be in the low 60's. temperatures are mild side and closer to the breakers those of you head into ocean beach by the finish line the temperatures should be in upper 60s. >> cannot be to work if you do not make it to the finish line. monday is expected to be the warmest of the week. cooler weather is into next week but we hold on to dry weather until the middle of next week. the time is 5:47 a.m.. >> we are not tracking any hot spots for the morning commute. chp has a few minor incidents. we start our bridge check it is slow going from the middle of the parking lot. the san mattel bridge at 92 the volume is picking up and i see bright lights outside. the dr
three to six degrees cooler than what we normally are at this time of year. 73 degrees would be for altmansaw yesterday. in addition, we have no rain to talk about. low 70's for fairfield and low 60's for downtown san francisco. >> i do want to walk you through the bay to breakers forecast. this is on this sunday. the starting line will have a fog. it will be in the mid to upper 50s. working your way to haight street the temperatures will be in the low 60's. temperatures are mild side and...
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. >> i am fred altman. there's a lot of talk about the variability and wondering how it breaks down. are there enough that it is likely to work very well. the last congressional resistance to be able to continue it as opposed to almost everything is failure is killed. >> i would add a question i was going to ask henry because he said recently the 2012 election kept the affordable care act alive, the 2016 election will determine whether it survives. >> in light of senator mitch mcconnell's favorite with which i quoted earlier, may be two years late, what i had in mind is as long as president obama is an officer will be the law of the land but i think the question you raise is one which i would give sheila bird's answer. we really don't know. we are looking forward, i think, with high 72 enormous variability around the country. we can count on the fact that various reporters and bloggers will graft the stakes and god and assiduously and i hope and pray that those who like myself and i suspect all of us on the
. >> i am fred altman. there's a lot of talk about the variability and wondering how it breaks down. are there enough that it is likely to work very well. the last congressional resistance to be able to continue it as opposed to almost everything is failure is killed. >> i would add a question i was going to ask henry because he said recently the 2012 election kept the affordable care act alive, the 2016 election will determine whether it survives. >> in light of senator mitch...
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. >> i am fred altman. there is a lot of talk about the variability. i was wondering how it breaks down. are there enough on the side that is likely to work very well, that there will be less congressional resistance and be able to continue it, as opposed to everything failing and being easy to kill? >> i would add to that a question i was going to ask henry. he recently said, apropos of your question, the 2012 election kept the aca alive. the 2016 election will determine whether it survives. of senator mcconnell's statement, which i quoted earlier, may have been two years late. what i had in mind, as long as president obama is in office, this will remain the law of the land. the question you raise is one to -- we really give don't know. we are looking to enormous variability around the country. we can count on the fact that various reporters and loggers -- grasp the mistakes and hold them close to their hearts >> what i hope, and i really that like myself, and i suspect all of us up here, think that the affordable care act is a step forward on balance
. >> i am fred altman. there is a lot of talk about the variability. i was wondering how it breaks down. are there enough on the side that is likely to work very well, that there will be less congressional resistance and be able to continue it, as opposed to everything failing and being easy to kill? >> i would add to that a question i was going to ask henry. he recently said, apropos of your question, the 2012 election kept the aca alive. the 2016 election will determine whether it...
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the base colored building and a second floor window is where the bullet altman landed. there is no motive on the shooting. one firefighter says that at least 52 shots may have been fired. the ambulance came to the scene and said the victim to the hospital where he ultimately died. still no arrests this morning. an incredible story. the battalion chief gave us the story. fortunately, no fire engines also were hit. >> kron4 is mike pelton is on the scene and at military and area. a lot of people cannot go to this restaurant and bakery anymore, it was quite popular. >> you can see a lot of the employees lingering around their bakery and restaurant looking at what is happened to their place of work. the senator tells me he was the one that was here early this morning around 245 when he saw smoke. he called fire crews to the scene. he said backs black smoke was coming from the back of the restaurant. here is video from earlier this morning, you can see the kitchen and to different rooms are partially destroyed. the firefighters are going through looking for hot spots. they s
the base colored building and a second floor window is where the bullet altman landed. there is no motive on the shooting. one firefighter says that at least 52 shots may have been fired. the ambulance came to the scene and said the victim to the hospital where he ultimately died. still no arrests this morning. an incredible story. the battalion chief gave us the story. fortunately, no fire engines also were hit. >> kron4 is mike pelton is on the scene and at military and area. a lot of...
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this effort will require both time and resources, but altman department should be able to master this challenge. today i will highlight three overarching issues that we identified in our audits and inspections of the department to address to achieve the goals and standards set forth in this act. the first issue of like to discuss this data reliability. to evaluate its performance and carry out certain actions in the proposed act the testimony complete, accurate, up-to-date information in our reviews we identified many programs and systems that did not have complete and accurate data. we also identified instances in which ba just to not have been that it needed from other entities. for example, in december 2011 report we determined that i.c.e. officers making decisions about the tension and release a potential aliens did not always maintain accurate and up-to-date information and case management system. last year we reported that in the systematic alien verification for entitlement program immigration status information was sometimes outdated and erroneous. some people mistakenly ident
this effort will require both time and resources, but altman department should be able to master this challenge. today i will highlight three overarching issues that we identified in our audits and inspections of the department to address to achieve the goals and standards set forth in this act. the first issue of like to discuss this data reliability. to evaluate its performance and carry out certain actions in the proposed act the testimony complete, accurate, up-to-date information in our...