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but we are giving you a anecdotal anecdotal evidence of each stock we talk about. is hard facts that we are talking about. how many people will be saying that i have to get a generator next time. but here is an issue that many of us have seen developed. what good are gasoline powered generators if you run out of gasoline? 3.6 million homes along the eastern seaboard. many gasoline stations are still without power following the well of flow of hurricane sandy. the demand is huge. genarac is a leading manufacturer of generators that has ramped up production of shipping to meet the needs of people affected. aaron jagdfeld is the ceo. a couple of issues i have to get to first, but first off, are you able to ship a bunch of generators now or is the gasoline issue or trucks getting these new generators into our area? >> is getting logistics taken care of in terms of fuel for trucks and getting the trucks are great in a lot of cases, getting into the metro area is very difficult. some of the areas hardest hit -- we were having a hard time getting things moving to those ar
but we are giving you a anecdotal anecdotal evidence of each stock we talk about. is hard facts that we are talking about. how many people will be saying that i have to get a generator next time. but here is an issue that many of us have seen developed. what good are gasoline powered generators if you run out of gasoline? 3.6 million homes along the eastern seaboard. many gasoline stations are still without power following the well of flow of hurricane sandy. the demand is huge. genarac is a...
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i just have to share one anecdote from that movie. we had a question and answer session at the end of the movie and lee hirsch was there, unsolicited, he was not a plant, a student stood up, he was probably an athlete, strong, good-looking young man, he stood up and said what can i do when i get back to my school to make a difference? can we start a club, can we have an event, will you support that? it was a superintendent's dream to have a student say, what can i do? we want every student to go back and say we're going to do something and make it part of what we're going to do against bullying. the one thing i will share with you, ladies and gentlemen, this is not an issue that is just a school district issue. this is an issue that is a community issue. ironically yesterday as we were preparing to have 3,000 students come to 4 or 5 different venues across san francisco to watch this film, the evening before and the morning of the film yesterday we were in very close communication with the superintendent in marin county schools becaus
i just have to share one anecdote from that movie. we had a question and answer session at the end of the movie and lee hirsch was there, unsolicited, he was not a plant, a student stood up, he was probably an athlete, strong, good-looking young man, he stood up and said what can i do when i get back to my school to make a difference? can we start a club, can we have an event, will you support that? it was a superintendent's dream to have a student say, what can i do? we want every student to...
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so, again, it's a hard question to answer in ways that are other than anecdote. there have been survey data and things of that nature, but i feel uncomfortable saying unequivocally this is what we know, these are the trends. i like to be evidence based and i'm not sure the evidence allows that. >> roslyn, challenges to you and secretary duncan. >> for the first time you can see data for the first time about the -- discipline and students referred to law enforcement, suspensions more than once. on the bullying and harassment we are also collecting for the first time ever data on the number of incidents of students disciplined for bullying and harassment. they are not exactly reliable. lots of folks aren't collecting this. our collection is at the school level so you could go and see all this data that pop out in nice graphs for the first time ever and look at schools in your community. there were in the sample, it covers about 85 percent of the nation's schools this year we're in store for a universal sample, you're looking at over 60,000 students that were report
so, again, it's a hard question to answer in ways that are other than anecdote. there have been survey data and things of that nature, but i feel uncomfortable saying unequivocally this is what we know, these are the trends. i like to be evidence based and i'm not sure the evidence allows that. >> roslyn, challenges to you and secretary duncan. >> for the first time you can see data for the first time about the -- discipline and students referred to law enforcement, suspensions more...
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-- what is the anecdote, and why do some get it for free? >> the effort to make an adult more widely available in the controversy surrounding it. -- the effort to make the anecdote more >> just four days until the ravens head to pittsburgh. late this morning it was announced big ben will not play sunday. rothesberger suffered a strained its shoulder last week. you can watch the match right here on wbal-tv. a woman in critical condition and her son's bed after a shooting in baltimore. tonight the latest on the tragic crime. -- and her sons dead after a shooting of baltimore. the way you check-in after -- the way you check and i your next flight could drastically change. we will tell you why. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> hello. time to play the pick three drawings. your numbers for today are nine . 5 in the middle. final number is 9. 9, 5, 9. introducing five card cash from the mayor the lottery. when $10,000 instantly or up to $100,000 during the nightly drawing. moving right along to the pick four game. starters 0. 2. 7. la
-- what is the anecdote, and why do some get it for free? >> the effort to make an adult more widely available in the controversy surrounding it. -- the effort to make the anecdote more >> just four days until the ravens head to pittsburgh. late this morning it was announced big ben will not play sunday. rothesberger suffered a strained its shoulder last week. you can watch the match right here on wbal-tv. a woman in critical condition and her son's bed after a shooting in...
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so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity where a lot of people are galvanized, here we are in this room. but we're right at this place where i think you get coopted into nothingness very easily. and the way in which that comes across is in, where people say to me, well, people are going to get into fights, people are going to get into conflict, teachers are now saying to me, not every conflict is bullying and the policy is every single concept is bullying and it's not so i don't know what to do. this is making me cez. . the policies of it that i hear when i do radio shows, come on, this is the way we do
so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity...
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colorful they are not take that metaphorically as you will also the findings in the beige book are anecdotal there are no numbers for example today's beige book announced among key sectors consumer spending grew at a moderate pace in most districts wall manufacturing weak and now many people analyze the reports in detail scrutinizing changes in verbiage shut says this john carney was asking what is the beige book change from moderate to modest growth mean which is why to effectively read the beige book and many other fed statements you must become accustomed to bed speak or measured remarks designed not to reveal much information which former fed chairman alan greenspan was famous for i wouldn't. tax the structure. but in fact said mark. so clever that everyone talks about it now now there isn't any new imperial data or statistics released in the beige book it's mostly a chance for investors to see how the fed thinks and makes conclusions from anecdotal data and surveys but now you know what the beige book is so. let's wrap up with loose change dimitri thank you for being in the hot seat to
colorful they are not take that metaphorically as you will also the findings in the beige book are anecdotal there are no numbers for example today's beige book announced among key sectors consumer spending grew at a moderate pace in most districts wall manufacturing weak and now many people analyze the reports in detail scrutinizing changes in verbiage shut says this john carney was asking what is the beige book change from moderate to modest growth mean which is why to effectively read the...
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is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common?ing is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along and decided that it was the butter that was fattening and the bread that we should all be eating. then i coincides with an obesity epidemic. a. john: they also said the margarine was that view? >> actually they said margarine was good for you. john: they said eggs are terrible, but now they are okay. >> the reason for the living and flopping back and forth is because of the kind of research we do. john: why we do this? this is important. >> we can use laboratory rats. you give them the food and it does what it does anyone even a double-blind test with people. >> yes, it's take this pill or take that pill. when you study nutrition it's actually very hard. he
is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common?ing is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along and decided that it was the butter that was fattening and the bread that we should all...
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is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common?aybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a pce of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered halthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along and decided that it was the butter that was fattening and the bread that we should all be eating. then i coincides with an obesity epidemic. a. john: they also said the margarine was that view? >> actually they said margarine was good for you. john: they said eggs are terrible, but now they are okay. >> the reason for the living and flopping back and forth is because of the kind of resech we do. john: why we do this? this is important. >> we can use laboratory rats. you give them the food and it does what it does anyone even a double-blind test with people. >> yes, it's take this pill or take that pill. when you stu
is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common?aybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a pce of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered halthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along and decided that it was the butter that was...
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while it's only anecdotal, nobody wants a pc? that means, we have to stay away from hewlett-packard and dell. there was a time when we actually wanted to weigh in on which computer was the best. now they're just plain irrelevant. that means the stocks are irrelevant, too, sell, sell, sell. second we don't want what's -- i think that intel is having such a weak quarter it may have to preannounce a shortfall. microsoft, ouch, windows 8, maybe not so hot. but you would have thought there would be one call about the surface. allegedly red-hot tablet, with all -- i better -- i can't turn on a football game without reading about it, seeing it. no, what's on the radar screen? worrisome. even worse, again for microsoft no one asked about game consoles. i'm used to writing off sony and nintendo, the also-rans, about you if there's no console question, again anecdote 58, we can't expect xbox to be the secret sauce, either. pogue talks about ereaders, with considerable praise about the nook. just to show you how a column like this is simply
while it's only anecdotal, nobody wants a pc? that means, we have to stay away from hewlett-packard and dell. there was a time when we actually wanted to weigh in on which computer was the best. now they're just plain irrelevant. that means the stocks are irrelevant, too, sell, sell, sell. second we don't want what's -- i think that intel is having such a weak quarter it may have to preannounce a shortfall. microsoft, ouch, windows 8, maybe not so hot. but you would have thought there would be...
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and you know, you hear anecdote anecdotally that someone says this and someone says that, and it's hardsee a type of pattern developing in these states, especially during these early vote time. i talked to congressman charlie gonzalez of texas, head of the congressional hispanic caucus. he asked the secretary of state and the attorney general to make sure poll workers in texas know what the law is. basically what he told me is that he's hearing about this all over the country. his fear is that it will really manifest itself is on election day. >> jennifer: that's why they're hauling out on both sides lawyers to be able to protect people. we want to encourage people who are watching this show, if you are going to vote, i would suggest people take a camera with a videorecorder if you're intimidated we want to know about that, that is just not right. wayne, we really appreciate you sharing that story with us. i want to talk about a whole bunch of other stuff but we have to move. i appreciate you coming inside "the war room" on a friday night. wayne slater, political reporter with the dalla
and you know, you hear anecdote anecdotally that someone says this and someone says that, and it's hardsee a type of pattern developing in these states, especially during these early vote time. i talked to congressman charlie gonzalez of texas, head of the congressional hispanic caucus. he asked the secretary of state and the attorney general to make sure poll workers in texas know what the law is. basically what he told me is that he's hearing about this all over the country. his fear is that...
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. >> we know from extensive polling as well as an deck-- anecdotally and culturally that evangelical does do not favor a mormon candidate. >> for a lot of evangelical christians, they didn't consider mormonism even christianity. >> stephen: of course, how can it be christianity if it is not televised with an 800 number. so to countser this problem, romney has appealed to the reverend billy graham, an evangelical titan and religious advisor to 12 presidents. one more and he gets a free foot long in heaven. but folks there is a catch. billy graham's own web site lists mormonism as a cult along with jehovah witness, scientologist and unitarians. oh yes, the dang just-- dangerous cult of unitarianism, their rules are so loose that their tle sacred fixes are the old testament, the new testament and free to be you and me. (applause) so ladies and gentlemen, a miracle has occurred for mitt. because with god all things are deletable. >> a meeting with mitt romney seems to have changed evangelist billy graham view of mormons, he removed references to mormonism as a cult after meeting with him
. >> we know from extensive polling as well as an deck-- anecdotally and culturally that evangelical does do not favor a mormon candidate. >> for a lot of evangelical christians, they didn't consider mormonism even christianity. >> stephen: of course, how can it be christianity if it is not televised with an 800 number. so to countser this problem, romney has appealed to the reverend billy graham, an evangelical titan and religious advisor to 12 presidents. one more and he...
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you also have -- i use this anecdote at the beginning of the book. the officers of the regular army have a lot of experience at irregular warfare. they haven't it from fighting indians. part of the cop sequence of the experience, people like lee have to chase indians in texas -- they actually have a powerful distaste for it. it's politically and often controversial. indians refuse to stand and fight like proper soldiers. it becomes frustrating. a lot of times the army's methods of dealing with is are finding indian villages and attacking, and the army finds this very distasteful but this is what it usually does. so when they get the big war they're looking for in many ways, they're going to want to stick to a big war of the classic civil war battle. so at the end of the civil war, i have a story where one of lee's most talented officers, alexander, when at it clear -- its clear the army in northern virginia will no longer be able to continue the wear, alexander proposes to disburse the mens and go into the bush and fight as guerrillas, and lee basica
you also have -- i use this anecdote at the beginning of the book. the officers of the regular army have a lot of experience at irregular warfare. they haven't it from fighting indians. part of the cop sequence of the experience, people like lee have to chase indians in texas -- they actually have a powerful distaste for it. it's politically and often controversial. indians refuse to stand and fight like proper soldiers. it becomes frustrating. a lot of times the army's methods of dealing with...
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some churches in alabama that would have disagreed with your sports team versus place of worship anecdote. but the point is this-- what this convention attempted to do is say that we could all live again in this nostalgic paradise if it weren't for this one [bleep] guy! >> the president has disappointed america because he hasn't lead america in the right direction. >> barack obama's failed us. weakened america's confidence. >> diminished the dreams. >> liberty limiting radical left wing anti-business reckless spending tax hiking party of barack obama-- . >> jon: hey, his wife is nice though, i like his wife, heh. wow, it's four years, one man, barack obama has broken the greatest nation god has ever give then earth. the message of this convention is that apparently up until around november of 2008 americans lived in a utopian ideal born of our own gumption and individual hard work but sadly now, not four years later it is a blythed socialist hell scape with jack footed thugs lock you up for thinking about christmas. and here is the most incredible part of the entire fiction. while convinc
some churches in alabama that would have disagreed with your sports team versus place of worship anecdote. but the point is this-- what this convention attempted to do is say that we could all live again in this nostalgic paradise if it weren't for this one [bleep] guy! >> the president has disappointed america because he hasn't lead america in the right direction. >> barack obama's failed us. weakened america's confidence. >> diminished the dreams. >> liberty limiting...
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that's really difficult to say because anecdotal evidence alone doesn't hold water for me.cdotal evidence for centuries for mermaids, for unicor unicorns, for all different kind of animals we know are not real. >> i guess what i wonder, she's expressing a few that i think a lot of people, academics who think about this, might express. how much trouble have you had getting sort of intellectuals and academics to take this seriously and take on this challenge with you? >> those comparisons are just ridiculous. nobody is reporting seeing unicorns in the woods. you don't have police officers -- >> my daughter might report one of those. >> right. everyone knew what unicorns were, nobody knew what a sasquatch was. the comparisons just don't stand up. there's no film of any of those other things. the patterson film is the best. the more technology put into it with new developments with 3-d, it stands up better and better. >> do me a favor before we let you go and can you perform for us a squatch call? >> i can do one. >> great. >> just -- >> just go right after it. thank you so muc
that's really difficult to say because anecdotal evidence alone doesn't hold water for me.cdotal evidence for centuries for mermaids, for unicor unicorns, for all different kind of animals we know are not real. >> i guess what i wonder, she's expressing a few that i think a lot of people, academics who think about this, might express. how much trouble have you had getting sort of intellectuals and academics to take this seriously and take on this challenge with you? >> those...
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, and that anecdote is to get out there and vote yourself.ote like your life depends on it. get your kids and relatives and good friends to vote, like their lives depend on it. no excuses, no reasons, no screw-ups, no distractions, nothing can get in your way. th
, and that anecdote is to get out there and vote yourself.ote like your life depends on it. get your kids and relatives and good friends to vote, like their lives depend on it. no excuses, no reasons, no screw-ups, no distractions, nothing can get in your way. th
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but the bottom line is people are making their way do the best they can to vote and anecdotally it seemsturnout is brisk here and in the new york area. at the end of the day, a lot of power came back on and this town, for example, hoboken, that was hard hit, about 90% of the city has power and that's helped a lot. so across new jersey, there are about 100 polling places that had to be moved, in new york about a similar number. a lot of what the anticipated problems didn't happen. there's also been a lot of talk about e-mail and fax voting here in new jersey which the governor authorized for people who have been displaced by the storm. when you say faxing and e-mail voting, a lot of people say that's great that's what i would love do. a lot of voting security experts concerned about fraud and also about the precedent this might set, getting ahead of ourselves and how we vote. there's a rule that requires people voting by fax and e-mail to submit a paper ballot as well. the bottom line they're trying to make it as easy as possible to vote in new york and new jersey and people seem to be ta
but the bottom line is people are making their way do the best they can to vote and anecdotally it seemsturnout is brisk here and in the new york area. at the end of the day, a lot of power came back on and this town, for example, hoboken, that was hard hit, about 90% of the city has power and that's helped a lot. so across new jersey, there are about 100 polling places that had to be moved, in new york about a similar number. a lot of what the anticipated problems didn't happen. there's also...
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>> what i'm hearing anecdotally is that 50 people walked out, then they bussed in the rest of them. don't know how much conviction there actually is for the people walking off the job today. >> how about last week? we see one union take down the twinkie industry. my point is we need to see a definite shift. we don't just need to see a few blips on the radar. until we get that i don't think we have any seismic movement in the market from here. >> very good. thank you all. see you later. have a good weekend if we don't see you later. thanks. >>> so a black friday rally closing out what has been a very good week for the bulls overall. kayla tausche rounds up today's winners and losers. >> all major markets are up, not just today but throughout the week. each of the major indices up better than 3% on what has been a relatively short week on relatively low volume. but congress has also been out this week so those fiscal cliff worries were largely put on hold. that's probably why we're seeing those strong gains here. let's take a look at the leaders and laggards. you're seeing dell, advan
>> what i'm hearing anecdotally is that 50 people walked out, then they bussed in the rest of them. don't know how much conviction there actually is for the people walking off the job today. >> how about last week? we see one union take down the twinkie industry. my point is we need to see a definite shift. we don't just need to see a few blips on the radar. until we get that i don't think we have any seismic movement in the market from here. >> very good. thank you all. see...
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manipulating and hearsay anecdote and using skewed data without a p & c study or hearing that should be conducted. and without a controller's report and without a study. it's a manifest injustice. i will repeat that, it's a manifest injustice. plain and simple. a check and balance system does not exist in the mta. there is no alternative but you. the heart of this case is whether you can be a check and a balance system. which there is no one existing, nothing existing at this time. it's balance that is in the interest of the public. is this america? and i have one more question. are you americans? i question myself [bell] >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> sfgtv told me there is no closed captioning due to technical difficulties. but recapture the replays for friday and thereafter. >> thank you. >> good afternoon to the board and to the listeners. audience. my name is najra. i am on the list for 17 years. when i lost my job, applied for medallion list. and now i hear that is going out. not for me but my other fellow taxi drivers. i will repeat again. this is an america. or are we
manipulating and hearsay anecdote and using skewed data without a p & c study or hearing that should be conducted. and without a controller's report and without a study. it's a manifest injustice. i will repeat that, it's a manifest injustice. plain and simple. a check and balance system does not exist in the mta. there is no alternative but you. the heart of this case is whether you can be a check and a balance system. which there is no one existing, nothing existing at this time. it's...
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nora, talk about the food pantry equation in terms of need and, you know, we've read anecdotally that ohio there was one food pantry that said the demand was 25 to 30% greater last year, it's 25% greater than it was the year before, meaning it's a 50 to 60% increase in need in these food pantries. the recession as we're told, is, you know, we're getting better economically and yet it seems like people still can't put food on the table. >> so, unemployment is one of the single biggest driving factors in terms of the increase in the need for people visiting food banks and pantries across the u.s. and the reality is, unemployment still remains high and typically, lags in economic recovery for one to two years. so what we're seeing in our system still today are dramatic increases in the working poor, these are families with children, they're seniors living on a fixed income. they are men out trying to find jobs to help support their families. and this is only been dramatically exacerbated by what's going on with hurricane sandy and what's hit the east coast here in the last couple weeks.
nora, talk about the food pantry equation in terms of need and, you know, we've read anecdotally that ohio there was one food pantry that said the demand was 25 to 30% greater last year, it's 25% greater than it was the year before, meaning it's a 50 to 60% increase in need in these food pantries. the recession as we're told, is, you know, we're getting better economically and yet it seems like people still can't put food on the table. >> so, unemployment is one of the single biggest...
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we're hearing big numbers from amazon and lands end anecdotally. is anybody making money? what about the bottom line with the discounts they offer? >> certainly the products are being heavily discounted to drive a lot of the volume, a lot of sales. my reason for being upbeat about cyber monday is that cyber monday has become its own shopping occasion, separate from black friday. you've now got cyber monday deals going all through the week, walmart, best buy, online retailers are putting an emphasis on it. the one downside to cyber monday as we look at growth going forward is cyber monday lasts all week. so, you could be eating turkey on thursday night and take advantage of a cyber monday deal. that makes sales on the actual day of monday a little of rifshg going down. >> yeah, they get a little diluted. how are smartphones and tablets changing the way we shop this holiday season? we were talking about the huge increase in cyber spending year over year on black friday. i think it's so much easier to do it on your tablet and phone right now. >> absolutely. they are affecting
we're hearing big numbers from amazon and lands end anecdotally. is anybody making money? what about the bottom line with the discounts they offer? >> certainly the products are being heavily discounted to drive a lot of the volume, a lot of sales. my reason for being upbeat about cyber monday is that cyber monday has become its own shopping occasion, separate from black friday. you've now got cyber monday deals going all through the week, walmart, best buy, online retailers are putting...
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what i have anecdotally heard, some of these guys did less well. who did well, who did not do well, and how do we make sure that everyone is doing well? >> how do we make sure everyone is doing well? >> mitt romney said in a primary that if you can delegate stuff like fema from the federal government to the states or to the private sector, that is better. and then sandy hit, and everybody said, in an emergency, having federal coordination is good. having basic federal rules that tell everyone how to behave in a crisis, that is good. we have delegated to the private sector all of our emergency response for our cellular networks, for these new internet protocol based networks, like cable phone service, like vonage. when it comes to the old copper network, we know all about that. we have crews on call, it is self powered. reliability was built into that from day one. that is why new yorkers were scrambling for pay phones. they could not get their cellular cable service to work. we do not need to take old rules and put them on top of these networks. we
what i have anecdotally heard, some of these guys did less well. who did well, who did not do well, and how do we make sure that everyone is doing well? >> how do we make sure everyone is doing well? >> mitt romney said in a primary that if you can delegate stuff like fema from the federal government to the states or to the private sector, that is better. and then sandy hit, and everybody said, in an emergency, having federal coordination is good. having basic federal rules that...
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one hawthorn which is a project that my company developed and has 165 residential units and it's anecdotal information and not just speak for example art stone and i have provided to my partners. we have approximately five families -- i think the definition of families parents with children living in the 165 unit high rise building. 10 units remain unsold but it can't skew the mix too much and the preponderance of the units are primary residents. they're not investor units. i don't know if i can shed anymore light on the question. >>i think you answered it and certainly sounds based on your experiences with hawthorn this is the best you feel that would work best for you and i am certainly supportive, and obviously these units are condo mapped so in the future they had to be sold they could be sold, and i really complement you also on the design -- redesign with an outstanding architectural firm and improvement on the original design and much richer. i did have one question -- maybe it's more for the architecture tekt. you can probably answer. one of the renders look like a masonry finishin
one hawthorn which is a project that my company developed and has 165 residential units and it's anecdotal information and not just speak for example art stone and i have provided to my partners. we have approximately five families -- i think the definition of families parents with children living in the 165 unit high rise building. 10 units remain unsold but it can't skew the mix too much and the preponderance of the units are primary residents. they're not investor units. i don't know if i...