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we are doing. the analysis that got us to this point was just completed in the last couple of months and we specifically drove that work to get completed in time to inform our capital budget development. so our capital budget as well as other parts of the city family are oriented directly around addressing this so the dollars that we are putting in for example our capital budget for walk first will be absolutely doing this kind of targeting. last year we kind of reformed our traffic calming program to be more data driven where the needs are greatest. we are absolutely trying to focus where the needs are precisely for the reasons you identify. >> okay. i had that information last year and you are saying that we are focusing on that now? >> that's what we are proposing to focus on this upcoming 2-year budget. >> all right. thank you. >> in terms of our fastest growing mode of transportation and we have a whole section on this in the next item, we do have a network that is fragmented. so while cycling
we are doing. the analysis that got us to this point was just completed in the last couple of months and we specifically drove that work to get completed in time to inform our capital budget development. so our capital budget as well as other parts of the city family are oriented directly around addressing this so the dollars that we are putting in for example our capital budget for walk first will be absolutely doing this kind of targeting. last year we kind of reformed our traffic calming...
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we are hopeful. soon. >> so what happens, second to last question, what happens after the obama's leave? how are you guys going to institutionalize some of his huge effort that you've made? >> yeah. it's a good question and something we think a lot about. i think, to fall. part of visits institutionalizing it but also, so we've done that through harder ships with different agencies. let's move! childcare, a partnership between hhs. when you have those kind of partnerships it adds that infrastructure and we tried to do that in a number of different places. but also it's about and working to have the issues transcend us and helped to spark action and activity and engagement in ways that are going to take off that we are not actually doing. and a lot of that is in the way we approach different partnerships. but also just the cultural aspect of it. that's why you see the first lady really trying to take this issue to where people are as a post asking people to come to us. that's why she is on jimmy fallo
we are hopeful. soon. >> so what happens, second to last question, what happens after the obama's leave? how are you guys going to institutionalize some of his huge effort that you've made? >> yeah. it's a good question and something we think a lot about. i think, to fall. part of visits institutionalizing it but also, so we've done that through harder ships with different agencies. let's move! childcare, a partnership between hhs. when you have those kind of partnerships it adds...
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also to bill gates, thank you. ♪ >> here goes nothing. >> we are finding it, we are testing it, we ares they build it. we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future. >> tonight, i will head to mexico to swim with the fish in a giant, mobile floating fish farm called an aqua pod. >> i will check into palomar medical center, the hospital of the future. >> this is a living lab. >> we will take a road trip to volkswagen's super car green factory in america's heartland. >> we are next to a car manufacturer, right? >> that's right. >> "bloomberg brink." companies that break the mold,
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we are not saying those are improper. we are saying this one is in large part because buses are interfering with bicycle lanes and those are precisely the impacts that ought to mitigate on the eir. these are those who raised these concerned. i would find the best locations for shuttle buses to stop that don't interfere with bicycles and pedestrians. >> i might be interested if we were adopting a permanent program. if we were to support your appeal, the same wild west that occurs in the street with a lack of regulatory control around commuter traffic would exist and what we currently see on the streets without any rules, i'm trying to understand that i would think that a pilot program that creates some rules and structures which the sf mta has dealt with the number of issues would be addressed. i'm not sure why that is not preferable to a situation that we would have a lack of rules and chaos on our streets. >> before we write those rules, we should know what we are writing. we need ceqa review to write, if we have stoppin
we are not saying those are improper. we are saying this one is in large part because buses are interfering with bicycle lanes and those are precisely the impacts that ought to mitigate on the eir. these are those who raised these concerned. i would find the best locations for shuttle buses to stop that don't interfere with bicycles and pedestrians. >> i might be interested if we were adopting a permanent program. if we were to support your appeal, the same wild west that occurs in the...
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most are not. and a lot are not moving at all. they are just sitting there. these tree communities which have tended to be very stable because the climate is stable are going to break apart. we will have different trees moving at different rates and what is going to happen to the creatures that are also adapted to living in these communities? that is a difficult question to answer. insects, birds and mammals. it is hard to tag insect. trees have the advantage because they stay in the same place all of the time. but as miles pointed out, unfortunately we will find out what happens to these species because we are running this gigantic experiment. and another question that arises when you think about what happens to the tropics as the speci species move up is what is going to happen to the low lands? what is going to move into the tropical lowlands or will they empty out? we don't have an answer right now but unfortunately we will find out. global warming isn't the only effect of pouring co2 into the air. it has a more significant affect on what it douse to the
most are not. and a lot are not moving at all. they are just sitting there. these tree communities which have tended to be very stable because the climate is stable are going to break apart. we will have different trees moving at different rates and what is going to happen to the creatures that are also adapted to living in these communities? that is a difficult question to answer. insects, birds and mammals. it is hard to tag insect. trees have the advantage because they stay in the same place...
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from graduating, and we are talking about all of these steps that are happening for the kids that are not graduating, why did that not happen in ninth grade and why in 8th grade and why are we waiting until the last minute to insure their success, this resolution was passed in 2009 and implemented in 2010, and we could have been taking all of these steps from the moment that those ninth graders failed algebra from the minute that the tenth graders were failing or not getting access but we didn't and we waited until the last minute what are we going to do for these 758 students and the additional students that are worse off than just one class? and i just want to talk about transparency and accountability, because i have myself and my predecessor before me, we were part of the new graduation task force and having emailed several times as well as georgia williams from the pack, and getting no response, around what was going to happen, after the new policy was passed, and it is also concerning. and so, it does not help when you get these in april, and if people were asking for it in febr
from graduating, and we are talking about all of these steps that are happening for the kids that are not graduating, why did that not happen in ninth grade and why in 8th grade and why are we waiting until the last minute to insure their success, this resolution was passed in 2009 and implemented in 2010, and we could have been taking all of these steps from the moment that those ninth graders failed algebra from the minute that the tenth graders were failing or not getting access but we...
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>> if you are a politician and you are going to make policy, are you going to look to gather everybody by one small dollar or a vote at a time, or are you going to look to a shelton adelson -- >> why is everybody online for the welfare checks then? who is rigged towards? why do we do all this then? >> politics, you put it to minimum wage. don't create jobs, don't do anything to actually help the economy, let's just have corporations with large amounts of money hire people they don't need. that was your last jobs plan. >> you out there can jump into the debate, #bullsandbears. >>> why are they sounding the alarm sounding? while you were paying your tax bill this week, the tax man and bears." >>> are you feeling down? well, how about a bonus to boost you up? all you need to do is work at the irs, the same agency you probably just wrote a check to will be doling out over $60 million to boost morale for its employees. bonus are just plain bogus? >> it's every "b" word you can get away with saying on a saturday morning on tv, and we are working our butts off and we have to pay uncle sam, an
>> if you are a politician and you are going to make policy, are you going to look to gather everybody by one small dollar or a vote at a time, or are you going to look to a shelton adelson -- >> why is everybody online for the welfare checks then? who is rigged towards? why do we do all this then? >> politics, you put it to minimum wage. don't create jobs, don't do anything to actually help the economy, let's just have corporations with large amounts of money hire people they...
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they are meeting with the french president today. they are keeping an eye on this.overnment said not to oppose the ge bid. -- setboss of ge is that to meet with the french government. that is a significant statement. this levels the playing field a little bit more than we had first entered -- anticipated. a it has been a massive m and segment this week. they were interested in acquiring alstom for $100 billion. the proposed buying the drugmaker on january 5. let's find out exactly what is going on here. she is joining us from a geneva. she is a pharmaceutical analyst. good morning to you. from your point of view, does this transaction makes sense? let's start there. >> absolutely. that would be the biggest ever acquisition in the pharma industry. .fizer would buy astrazeneca that would increase acquisition deals, which is one of the highest this year. >> but why? why would they do it? what makes this such a great deal? story? doesnergy this sm to do with oncology? has already rejected a deal. why does this make sense? >> astrazeneca is a very focused company. point
they are meeting with the french president today. they are keeping an eye on this.overnment said not to oppose the ge bid. -- setboss of ge is that to meet with the french government. that is a significant statement. this levels the playing field a little bit more than we had first entered -- anticipated. a it has been a massive m and segment this week. they were interested in acquiring alstom for $100 billion. the proposed buying the drugmaker on january 5. let's find out exactly what is going...
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but remember, incomes are much lower than they are here. at the to --oking are looking at energy prices is almost symbolic. >> ryan chilcote on the latest in the gas story coming out from russia and the ukraine. following his defeat in local elections, france's president francois hollande has replaced as prime minister. the reshuffle was widely expected, but marks a turn in french politics. tell us about the new man? i have to say i don't know a great deal about him. well, he has actually been one of the most popular among the french ministers in the previous government. his popularity has been rising just as francois hollande popularity was plummeting. he is considered on the right-hand side of the socialist artie. some might call him a french tony blair. he is in favor of more flexibility to the labor market heard he does not hesitate to criticize the 30 five hour week. he also favors some kind of social vat in which we could see lower taxes and wages in he isge for exchange -- popular and that is what francois hollande is looking for. it
but remember, incomes are much lower than they are here. at the to --oking are looking at energy prices is almost symbolic. >> ryan chilcote on the latest in the gas story coming out from russia and the ukraine. following his defeat in local elections, france's president francois hollande has replaced as prime minister. the reshuffle was widely expected, but marks a turn in french politics. tell us about the new man? i have to say i don't know a great deal about him. well, he has actually...
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there are some justice who are raising children that are not dropping out of school.nd then there are those who and gangtitutes bangers and became reformed through god's grace. they are witnesses that redemption and transformation is possible. what we do at the center for neighborhood enterprise, we go, like a geiger counter, all of for these high crime neighborhoods and we go in and look for people like the two types of josephs. people who are in poverty but not of it or people who have been redeemed from it. and we provide resources or access to resources so we can learn from these josephs to determine how we can then rebuild low income communities from the inside out. and then we are recruiting toraoh's -- good pharaoh's partner with us. they have money, expertise about to build businesses. rather than vilifying the rich, why don't we ask the rich to show us how to create wealth and generate jobs in our communities so that america can be rebuilt and return to the rich traditions that make us exceptional. host: byron, baltimore, democrat. caller: am i on? host: we a
there are some justice who are raising children that are not dropping out of school.nd then there are those who and gangtitutes bangers and became reformed through god's grace. they are witnesses that redemption and transformation is possible. what we do at the center for neighborhood enterprise, we go, like a geiger counter, all of for these high crime neighborhoods and we go in and look for people like the two types of josephs. people who are in poverty but not of it or people who have been...
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remember that the base that they are starting from, these are folks that are already paying that deeply discounted fare. it's not a discount from a $66 fast pass. it's a discount from a $24 fast pass. that's our best estimates. i think in terms of how the pilot played out, i think the revenue law ended out being less than anticipated. it's imperfect in terms of estimating. i think we know how many people are buying the passes but we don't know how many are buying the discounted pass. the estimates on the youth seem to be reasonably accurate. >> quick question for you. how are you determining low income and middle income individuals? >> it's based on 100 percent of median income. what we did for youth which is what we propose to do for anyone else to whom will be expanding is a self certification. we don't have the means nor do we want to get into business of reviewing people's income tax returns. they basically fill out a form. i don't remember if it says write what your household income is or if we figure it out and we give them the data. they sign a form in terms of whether they meet
remember that the base that they are starting from, these are folks that are already paying that deeply discounted fare. it's not a discount from a $66 fast pass. it's a discount from a $24 fast pass. that's our best estimates. i think in terms of how the pilot played out, i think the revenue law ended out being less than anticipated. it's imperfect in terms of estimating. i think we know how many people are buying the passes but we don't know how many are buying the discounted pass. the...
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>> they are extending hours. they are both. so blue shield is contracting with some of the urgent care centers that are popping up. >> how are they getting that information to the members that this is available? there used to be an urgent care facility. >> lisa, deputy director of health systems. each of the aco's would like to talk to you about their intervention and whenever they extend their after hour services and how they have effectively communicated that to their membership. the other thing is that both have done is implement the advice line so that our members and we've publicized that number on all of our material so they are calling the advice line and there might be an appointment available or giving direction and not just saying, i don't know what's open in your area. just go to the emergency room. a lot of innovation. >> all right. >> something i don't remember we've ever really shared at the board level that is as part of the structure there are incentive pay out targets that pay out of the trust to aco's brown an
>> they are extending hours. they are both. so blue shield is contracting with some of the urgent care centers that are popping up. >> how are they getting that information to the members that this is available? there used to be an urgent care facility. >> lisa, deputy director of health systems. each of the aco's would like to talk to you about their intervention and whenever they extend their after hour services and how they have effectively communicated that to their...
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what are they getting right and what are they getting wrong?f tesco's problems are from pure competition. look at the u.k. islands, there has been a massive fall in tesco's size. some of the products -- the problems they have are purely imposed upon them, such as the restrictions on opening hours in south korea. they can do nothing about that. the core of the business is the u.k. they did some great stuff in some of the more peripheral areas like technology, digital, convenience. the fundamental problem remains. they are losing market share from that core supermarket business. lots of issues there they need to correct. some of these will be long-term remedies. you thinkh longer do about numbers are going to continue to be posted? the discounters are being fairly nimble, are they going to keep chipping away? how much longer are we going to see numbers falling? >> we have already seen some measures being put in place. we are finally seeing some signs of a turnaround. >> what about the u.k.? >> i don't think there is any real silver bullet against
what are they getting right and what are they getting wrong?f tesco's problems are from pure competition. look at the u.k. islands, there has been a massive fall in tesco's size. some of the products -- the problems they have are purely imposed upon them, such as the restrictions on opening hours in south korea. they can do nothing about that. the core of the business is the u.k. they did some great stuff in some of the more peripheral areas like technology, digital, convenience. the...
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these are folks who are used to scale. something that is not just around the fringes. >> i would take issue with one thing that you said, corporate america is very much in our schools. take a look at the vending machine in the cafeteria. but a more serious question for you -- does this need to be a discrete field of study? or can it not be part of accounting, for example? reallyd accounting both get you to financial literacy. >> i am not sure that that is a choice that has to be made. we have embedded ourselves in those classes. certain states are requiring financial literacy as a requirement before students graduate. i truly believe that that needs to be all 50 states. it is one of the core things that students should know before they leave. it can be embedded into an existing class, but it should be a long, definitive, 15 hour course. >> fascinating. tom, thank you. >> tom davidson, thank you. coming up, the share of mothers staying home has climbed over the decade. is it the storage mint, or a choice? next. ♪ -- discour
these are folks who are used to scale. something that is not just around the fringes. >> i would take issue with one thing that you said, corporate america is very much in our schools. take a look at the vending machine in the cafeteria. but a more serious question for you -- does this need to be a discrete field of study? or can it not be part of accounting, for example? reallyd accounting both get you to financial literacy. >> i am not sure that that is a choice that has to be...
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the sounds are mimicking the environments in your mind are a dream world to explore. travel through the fields, rain forests and night of the zombies. but does it really work? there is a stud yes revealing the dream on is effective in altering the last dream of the night. what does that really mean for you? it is truly a recipe for the sweet dreams. we have guests to discuss this. we have creator of the dream on app, richard, he's author, the latest book includes the research on the effect fiveness of the app. joining us in the studio, professor of psychology at harvard and the dreaming and problem solving. and skype is ryan herd, author and founder of a website. it is i will illusive dreamer. the book is called dream like a boss. welcome everyone. so dreams are fascinating and so weird. >> yes, to me. >> where do they come from? >> welcoming from the brain in a very different bio chemical state than the waking thoughts are generating but still about all of the usual thoughts and concerns but in this very visual, very emotional language than in the usual verbal logic.
the sounds are mimicking the environments in your mind are a dream world to explore. travel through the fields, rain forests and night of the zombies. but does it really work? there is a stud yes revealing the dream on is effective in altering the last dream of the night. what does that really mean for you? it is truly a recipe for the sweet dreams. we have guests to discuss this. we have creator of the dream on app, richard, he's author, the latest book includes the research on the effect...
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these are all important platforms and are growing. the thing is, all of these companies are just trying to compete and make their own platforms better and more different from the others. no one has an incentive to help bridge the gaps between these platforms. and makes it easier to build on the competitors platforms. as a person using a phone, this is terrible. i just want to be able to buy a film and have all caps that i want work. as developers, of course we want tools that work across these different platforms. it is really annoying when we have to build the same thing 3, 4, or five times just because of these different stacks. our goal with facebook is to build the cross-platform platform. the tools you need to bridge these worlds. we all want identity across platforms and sharing across platforms and push notifications and app installs and monetization. facebook platform is about, building the cross-platform tools you need to build, grow, and monetize your apps everywhere. ow, it is natural for us to focus on these things because
these are all important platforms and are growing. the thing is, all of these companies are just trying to compete and make their own platforms better and more different from the others. no one has an incentive to help bridge the gaps between these platforms. and makes it easier to build on the competitors platforms. as a person using a phone, this is terrible. i just want to be able to buy a film and have all caps that i want work. as developers, of course we want tools that work across these...
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we are ready and we are going to take the challenge and the success you are getting us started and we look forward to continue that challenge. on behalf of blue shield, thank you. >> thank you. this is an action item and there is a recommendation before us. >> quick question. the $500 is that the target? we have the target that they are one target where blue shield with aco's? it started back in 2012 when we started with the aco? >> hewitt. sir, they may have had those embedded in their fully insured premium. but i didn't know what they were. the ones that i'm aware of are the ones for last year and the ones for this year. >> okay. when we started the flex funding. the recommendation we are putting a policy to start for that we hold related to aco that will be doing it starting 2014. that's your recommendation, right? >> because you are so pragmatic and thorough with your policies, we are all hss believe you should have a policy that says why this money is on the balance sheet. the reason is to pay out the incentive targets. there is a maximum pay out that's calculated prior to the fi
we are ready and we are going to take the challenge and the success you are getting us started and we look forward to continue that challenge. on behalf of blue shield, thank you. >> thank you. this is an action item and there is a recommendation before us. >> quick question. the $500 is that the target? we have the target that they are one target where blue shield with aco's? it started back in 2012 when we started with the aco? >> hewitt. sir, they may have had those...
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there are other ceos that are well underpaid. >> there are. stanley,eos at morgan bank of new york, ups -- they all had returns that exceeded the s&p last year but had paid that was below the going rate. >> what about the overpaid ceos? >> there are plenty of those. we had coca-cola, citigroup, ford, at&t -- they had returned that lagged the s&p and pay going over the rate. >> these are all interesting numbers. we love to hear what top executives get paid. the impact of this study or the results of this? >> ceo pay will almost always go up when a company's performance improves. it does not always have a decline when performance goes down. it tracks one way more than the other. >> interesting. thank you so much. let's switch over to defense. chuck hagel wrapping up a meeting with asian defense ministers and white. heading to japan today. all part of the obama administration's much talked about tidbit to asia. the tragedy of fort hood is following the defense secretary. peter cook sat down for exclusive interview with hagel in honolulu and join
there are other ceos that are well underpaid. >> there are. stanley,eos at morgan bank of new york, ups -- they all had returns that exceeded the s&p last year but had paid that was below the going rate. >> what about the overpaid ceos? >> there are plenty of those. we had coca-cola, citigroup, ford, at&t -- they had returned that lagged the s&p and pay going over the rate. >> these are all interesting numbers. we love to hear what top executives get paid....
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in addition to that, are other - are human actions to blame? >> yes, they are. unfortunately. the san war king river suffers from an outdated water management regime, which allows too much water to be diverted from the river for a variety of uses. under good conditions, 70% of the flow of the san war king river is diverted for agriculture, domestic, smiling drinking water for millions, supports agriculture, and result the river faces a host of problems - water quality, habitat problems, flow interruptions in any given here, as much as 100 miles of the river can run dry. the diversions are really damaging the river, and have for a long time. drought is a natural phenomenon. droughts come and go, there has been droughts before in california, and in the future. the way to deal with the droughts is to put in place a modern management regime that emphasis conservation, aquifer recharge and other 21st century tools for managing water and conserving rivers. >> you say it can be managed. many of the things you point out are things that are human needs, we need water for. so there are
in addition to that, are other - are human actions to blame? >> yes, they are. unfortunately. the san war king river suffers from an outdated water management regime, which allows too much water to be diverted from the river for a variety of uses. under good conditions, 70% of the flow of the san war king river is diverted for agriculture, domestic, smiling drinking water for millions, supports agriculture, and result the river faces a host of problems - water quality, habitat problems,...
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if you are a ceo of a company, many of them are sitting there, happy, don't want to move, they are playingefense, not offense. >> that is a very good question because if you go back over the last couple of years, the money that put their money to work in did not do as well in terms of share returns, it and you can see that. share buybacks were the big thing, and big dividend payout, comes out in terms of big dividend returns. if you pay, your incentive is not there. productivity goes down, you cannot get as much out of your yourrs for the money, and profits go down. if you look at profits over the it economy, not just the s&p 500, it has been trending lower and lower. with those two things in mind, companies want to start spending. >> what is the relationship between capital investment like this and durable goods and employment goods? >> be more we spend to make stuff, it means more people get jobs. caterpillar reporting this morning they are raising their forecast because they are starting to see companies increase spending in their company. that makes it the stuff. where to look for othe
if you are a ceo of a company, many of them are sitting there, happy, don't want to move, they are playingefense, not offense. >> that is a very good question because if you go back over the last couple of years, the money that put their money to work in did not do as well in terms of share returns, it and you can see that. share buybacks were the big thing, and big dividend payout, comes out in terms of big dividend returns. if you pay, your incentive is not there. productivity goes...
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because the rates are higher. >> are you getting people that are surprised because when you do the calculationou look , 39.6%.taxable income on -- 29% onercent capital gains. any formal care act as a separate line item on your tax return. -- and the affordable care act is a separate line item on your tax return. of people are writing checks out today and tomorrow. >> or filing an extension. paying something because you don't want to underpay and then be charged interest. >> or a penalty. >> middle income with old collecting social security -- both collecting social security, that is as much a tax issue as it is a benefit issue. >> if you are both collecting social security and you have even a modest amount of income, .ou will pay on 85% that is an example of where a married couple will pay more tax because they are married than -- had both of them remain single. a reason for senior citizens not to get married is if they are both collecting social security and have modest incomes. >> is that one of the consequences of the tax code? >> it is a marriage penalty. >> wasn't consciously written into
because the rates are higher. >> are you getting people that are surprised because when you do the calculationou look , 39.6%.taxable income on -- 29% onercent capital gains. any formal care act as a separate line item on your tax return. -- and the affordable care act is a separate line item on your tax return. of people are writing checks out today and tomorrow. >> or filing an extension. paying something because you don't want to underpay and then be charged interest. >> or...
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how are you?ou look at the recent talk from march 5 and you saw the selloff, is that the correction, the shakeout that people were looking for? have been ad completion on the correction, although there is a lot of uncertainty related to that at this point. nonetheless we will obviously take a look at the market through the prism of the s&p 500. what you see is since march 5 the s&p 500 is down slightly. the technology sector is down less than two percent. but some of the internet sub industry is down anywhere between 14% and 20% with individual names that i think a lot of your viewers and listeners are very familiar with , down 20% or more in some cases. been doing isve actually seeing those declines in stock prices to some extent as opportunities. in the last week or so we have upgraded facebook to buy from hold and pandora as well. we have also seen names that we , like forive on example, twitter, we took that stock up to a hold from a cell. so, we are seeing the declines in these names presenti
how are you?ou look at the recent talk from march 5 and you saw the selloff, is that the correction, the shakeout that people were looking for? have been ad completion on the correction, although there is a lot of uncertainty related to that at this point. nonetheless we will obviously take a look at the market through the prism of the s&p 500. what you see is since march 5 the s&p 500 is down slightly. the technology sector is down less than two percent. but some of the internet sub...
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you are committed. am i right? >> they are different.irst of all my husband and i were only separated emotionally. we do this thing that is different than the conscious uncoupling that they did. we do the unconscious coupling you know, i have to think of -- i am on a beach. it is almost over. i got to go in another place. >> it's a good place. >> and then 30 seconds later it is. >> it he is not here to defend himself. >> is open marriage code for i want to sleep with your friends? >> i am in a happy marriage. there is no question about it. >> pretend you are somebody else answering that question. >> yes, it is. open marriages -- if that's what you like, go for it. what can i say? people around me. nobody is listening to me, right? open marriage is fine. >> this will not air, ever. >> then i'm good with it. >> do you think chris martin figured it out after the first year of marriage that she was nuts and insisted on the open marriage. >> she was like have these sprouts. he was like i can't do anything with that. the only open marriage i a
you are committed. am i right? >> they are different.irst of all my husband and i were only separated emotionally. we do this thing that is different than the conscious uncoupling that they did. we do the unconscious coupling you know, i have to think of -- i am on a beach. it is almost over. i got to go in another place. >> it's a good place. >> and then 30 seconds later it is. >> it he is not here to defend himself. >> is open marriage code for i want to sleep...
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we are excited about doing it. we are moving forward.e will start at the end of summer and get rolling. we will take eddie back to detroit. we will have fun with him. he is really excited about doing it. >> the film that everyone has been talking about is the next "top gun." you have been working on it, but this is a long process for you and tom cruise. you made some headlines recently. tom cruise versus the drones. >> technology has changed since the first one. we will take advantage of what is going on. is the pilot obsolete? those jockeys, are they gone? i don't think so. i think they will be around for quite a wild. we will hopefully highlight both worlds. >> what is the timing on that one? when will we see it in theaters? >> we have been working on it for over 30 years. i wish i could tell you how long it will take. it is a lot of fun working with tom. and tony scott came up with the idea. he passed away and that was sad for us. david ellison is a financier. >> a lot of people talk about the ellison family. megan gets a lot of atten
we are excited about doing it. we are moving forward.e will start at the end of summer and get rolling. we will take eddie back to detroit. we will have fun with him. he is really excited about doing it. >> the film that everyone has been talking about is the next "top gun." you have been working on it, but this is a long process for you and tom cruise. you made some headlines recently. tom cruise versus the drones. >> technology has changed since the first one. we will...
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the president's ideas are not working. 20 million people are out of work. black unemployment is twice white unemployment. 3.7 million women have been added to the rolls of poverty. maybe it's their side. if we want to grow our movement, -- i thought the bank bailouts were a horrible idea. sending myeel like money to a guy that made $100 million a year working on wall street. and somehow me and middle america, i am supposed to send my money to bail out these bankers. that is part of why the tea party started. they were frustrated with republicans and giving up on the democrats. are frustrated on republicans voting for the bank bailout. there is a bigger working than an honors class. i want to tell the workers of america that we are on their side. the president keeps offering you free stuff. more unemployment insurance. when is the last time that we created millions of jobs? it was under ronald reagan. forwardld reagan come and say, let's just cut taxes for low income people? he said let's cut everyone's taxes. that's what rich people pay. more revenue came i
the president's ideas are not working. 20 million people are out of work. black unemployment is twice white unemployment. 3.7 million women have been added to the rolls of poverty. maybe it's their side. if we want to grow our movement, -- i thought the bank bailouts were a horrible idea. sending myeel like money to a guy that made $100 million a year working on wall street. and somehow me and middle america, i am supposed to send my money to bail out these bankers. that is part of why the tea...
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here are some companies that are on the move.is said to be proposing a deal for merck's consumer business. dyer is trying to beat an all-cash bid. a heated contest between the bidders means that mark may fetch more than $14 billion in a sale of the unit, well over early estimates. barclays is said to be moving its commodities division into bad bank of unwanted assets. the unit will be overseen by eric bommensath, cohead of the corporate and investment banking. those familiar with the deal say bommensath will oversee the business that the firm has designated part of its exit quadrant. bnp paribas beat estimate analysts. the chief financial officer spoke to bloomberg about the impact of rising tensions in russia and ukraine. we took a collective position for the uncertainty. i do not think there is a snowball effect but we will have to keep monitoring the situation. >> another company we are watching is daimler. ofis the third-largest maker luxury vehicles that reported a 95% surge in first-quarter profits. demand, models such as m
here are some companies that are on the move.is said to be proposing a deal for merck's consumer business. dyer is trying to beat an all-cash bid. a heated contest between the bidders means that mark may fetch more than $14 billion in a sale of the unit, well over early estimates. barclays is said to be moving its commodities division into bad bank of unwanted assets. the unit will be overseen by eric bommensath, cohead of the corporate and investment banking. those familiar with the deal say...
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are people -- as if they are people. but it is not an area in which i specialize. indicate myn, i agreement with eric. as far as citizens united goes, the topic that was discussed in stevens 90 page dissent and dismissed in the majority opinion was the topic of corruption. that is, is it a matter of irical coal fact -- imp spent in great sen amounts is the corrupter of the political system or is the system corrupt? one of the reasons why i make the point that we are not -- that it is not complete free-speech absolutism is that even the base end of the law that i find academics being so dismissive of when it comes to freedom of speech, there is something called strict scrutiny. in constitutional classes you always come up with a scenario , and that ist case how you end up with the and those doctrine cases that we agree upon. but when it is this highly subjective standard that gives also flawed people the power to decide what they like and amazing howt is quickly administrators and students learn the code words. >> you can
are people -- as if they are people. but it is not an area in which i specialize. indicate myn, i agreement with eric. as far as citizens united goes, the topic that was discussed in stevens 90 page dissent and dismissed in the majority opinion was the topic of corruption. that is, is it a matter of irical coal fact -- imp spent in great sen amounts is the corrupter of the political system or is the system corrupt? one of the reasons why i make the point that we are not -- that it is not...
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we are seeing that our returns on all the channels are great. we would love our customers to be more direct. we use google and other sources of demand to find customers and show them how wonderful our products are. >> google is making more aggressive moves in your territory. they just did this room 77 deal. obviously, they bought ita. how big a competitor g you expect them to be going forward? >> google respects us as an advertiser. they would like to get more of my money. the recent acquisition of code from room 77, that is not the biggest thing that has happened. google has been working on hotel price as for years. they want to continue to make that better. i think the biggest issue we face competitively is not google, it is whether or not we as a company can maintain the hunger and humility to continue to have the success we have been having in the past. bookings,g of hotel b&b or aver add air home away? >> we have been increasing our portfolio of accommodations. last year, we went from 290,000 to over 400,000 properties on the booking.com si
we are seeing that our returns on all the channels are great. we would love our customers to be more direct. we use google and other sources of demand to find customers and show them how wonderful our products are. >> google is making more aggressive moves in your territory. they just did this room 77 deal. obviously, they bought ita. how big a competitor g you expect them to be going forward? >> google respects us as an advertiser. they would like to get more of my money. the...
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>> there are stories that are good. an individual bank stocks, some are better than others.t generally the sector is difficult. what you say the sector is bad, that means there could be a few diamonds in the rough. some of the spanish banks have opportunities. i am more concerned with italy particularly. i am most concerned about the german names and i am concerned about angst in general because overregulation is getting worse and worse. >> bill, i want to get your thoughts on swiss banks. this is what we heard about today from credit suisse, saying that first quarter profits fell 34%, mostly from declines in in investment bank. we spoke to the chief executive, brady dougan. john? >> thank you. the headline number was a miss. look beyond that number. wealth management was better than expected rate investment taking, not better. the question is going to carry on -- should the bank change strategy? should they rein in the investment bank and focus on wealth management? >> i think it was a strong first quarter if you look at it overall with our strategic business. we made 1.9 b
>> there are stories that are good. an individual bank stocks, some are better than others.t generally the sector is difficult. what you say the sector is bad, that means there could be a few diamonds in the rough. some of the spanish banks have opportunities. i am more concerned with italy particularly. i am most concerned about the german names and i am concerned about angst in general because overregulation is getting worse and worse. >> bill, i want to get your thoughts on swiss...
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. >>> also, the kids are all right or are they? the tale of two millenials. >>> and herb's biggest blunders penned by none other than herb himself. >> you are a vip and that's a-okay. i want to throw that out there. friday quickly becoming a tech wreck. whatever happened to boring fridays? not for the nasdaq. you just heard sue and simon talking about it. look at this. the nasdaq peaking right at the open a couple minutes afterwards. pretty much been a black diamond ski slope since then. the nasdaq, the worst performer today, the worst performer over the past month. 52-week high on the nasdaq, 4371. let's get to sheila dharmarajan for what is moving this market so far down on the nasdaq on friday. sheila? >> nasdaq down more than 2.2% for the day. we are off session lows but keep in mind the selloff we are seeing today is amongst the top three worst days for the nasdaq in 2014. really, the weakness is everywhere. keep in mind about 95% of the nasdaq 100 is in the red right now so a lot of pockets of weakness to talk about. got to t
. >>> also, the kids are all right or are they? the tale of two millenials. >>> and herb's biggest blunders penned by none other than herb himself. >> you are a vip and that's a-okay. i want to throw that out there. friday quickly becoming a tech wreck. whatever happened to boring fridays? not for the nasdaq. you just heard sue and simon talking about it. look at this. the nasdaq peaking right at the open a couple minutes afterwards. pretty much been a black diamond ski...
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cap these are buying back a couple are sent of their stocks. rotationhis has been a than has been the overall market going down. we're are only seeing about 3% or so for the all-time s&p high. >> we have a report on bloomberg.com and the terminal that tries to explain why tech stocks have taken such a beating. them to that short sold failure recently have abandoned the tech sector. there is no more short sellers. when the stocks start going down, there's nobody there to cover the shorts and the stocks keep continuing down. what do you think of that? will we have people intending to sell the short sector? >> i do not agree with that. if you look that short interest, it is not particularly low. a lot was catalyzed by yellen's comments. over, andentum rolled in biotechive names and health care made all the stocks and growth and momentum baskets rollover. as people lost money they started to short the names against their long positions. there is volume on both sides. people are still going to short stocks. >> as far as earnings season being upon th
cap these are buying back a couple are sent of their stocks. rotationhis has been a than has been the overall market going down. we're are only seeing about 3% or so for the all-time s&p high. >> we have a report on bloomberg.com and the terminal that tries to explain why tech stocks have taken such a beating. them to that short sold failure recently have abandoned the tech sector. there is no more short sellers. when the stocks start going down, there's nobody there to cover the...
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they are more sophisticated. they are more patient.ing for the big payday, the big payload of information. >> interesting. some people talk about a siebel security bullet. so many services claim to be the silver bullet. he talked about a cyber security silver bullet. do? is a ceo to >> look at the threat. make the visibility of that a core issue of your company. it cannot be regulated to i.t. or a certain part of the business. it has to be critical to what you do everyday. >> in terms of the breach, what are the commonalities? besides the size and scope of on attack? >> it depends what they're going after. if they are going after my mother, and i.t. or corporate asset, they use different tactics varied on the consumer side, they use engineering and patience to get to information -- or log in, your credentials. they could be going after intellectual properties, ran somewhere, in crypt in your files and forcing you to pay a re, encrypt inomwa your files and forcing you to pay a ransom to get out of it. symantec, your ceo was recently fir
they are more sophisticated. they are more patient.ing for the big payday, the big payload of information. >> interesting. some people talk about a siebel security bullet. so many services claim to be the silver bullet. he talked about a cyber security silver bullet. do? is a ceo to >> look at the threat. make the visibility of that a core issue of your company. it cannot be regulated to i.t. or a certain part of the business. it has to be critical to what you do everyday. >>...
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if they are not spying, why are we paying them? that, i think, partly comes from our historical experience and relatively more comfortable concept of what our security services do. and also our experience probably particularly in relation to northern ireland, where we saw the real threat on the u.k. mainland's and relied a great deal on the security services to protect us. also, i think it is about comfort with oversight. there is a fairly good understanding that we have the prime minister appointment of -- prime ministerial appointments of the cabinet, an unelected cabinet where the foreign secretary has direct oversight and control over gchq and sis and where the home secretary has control over the security service and we have the two external commissioner judges appointed by the prime minister, you have the security committee in the house of commons. there is a confidence and understanding of that oversight. in the united states, the debate has been hugely focused on what the nsa does or is capable of doing in terms of civilian
if they are not spying, why are we paying them? that, i think, partly comes from our historical experience and relatively more comfortable concept of what our security services do. and also our experience probably particularly in relation to northern ireland, where we saw the real threat on the u.k. mainland's and relied a great deal on the security services to protect us. also, i think it is about comfort with oversight. there is a fairly good understanding that we have the prime minister...
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new problems are emerging. coming up, tiny particles left over for some people in that neighborhood. baby versus bear claw, the surprising length a child went through just to get his hand on the new toy. . >>> well 40 minutes ago, nato announced its represence in eastern europe. they are worried violence in ukraine will spill into their land. critics are demanding a more aggressive stance. republicans senator mccain wants to defend against a russian attack. >>> back here at home, 21 people were wounded in a knife attack last wednesday. they went to an open house to comfort each other and some say they are trying to recover psychologically. they are trying to come through with the emotional return. >> it is really important we love each other and stick together. >> i love you all and i wanted to tell you that. >> she is a school hours in at the middle school and she was there helping that day. >> four injured students are still in the hospital. the 16-year-old suspect remains in juvenile detention though he is c
new problems are emerging. coming up, tiny particles left over for some people in that neighborhood. baby versus bear claw, the surprising length a child went through just to get his hand on the new toy. . >>> well 40 minutes ago, nato announced its represence in eastern europe. they are worried violence in ukraine will spill into their land. critics are demanding a more aggressive stance. republicans senator mccain wants to defend against a russian attack. >>> back here at...
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are they scared? >> of course, people here fear that the russian troops of the ukrainian border may come across the border anytime now. they fear that might lead to a seem topeople i talk to get more and more frustrated. think ukrainehey needs more international help, international support, and they think the european union has into soft on russia so far. -- been too soft on russia so far. >> thank you for joining us. our political correspondent joins us now in studio. michelle, pro-russian separatists accused the osce observers of spying. what were they doing on the ground? >> they are accused of spying because they have not been at particular checkpoints. they are part of the military verification mission. they were doing their job, which is to provide transparency and clarity when military situations on the ground get as murky as they are with names and counterclaims. that includes moscow, kiev, berlin. they were doing their job. they were accompanied by ukrainian soldiers. this is because they wer
are they scared? >> of course, people here fear that the russian troops of the ukrainian border may come across the border anytime now. they fear that might lead to a seem topeople i talk to get more and more frustrated. think ukrainehey needs more international help, international support, and they think the european union has into soft on russia so far. -- been too soft on russia so far. >> thank you for joining us. our political correspondent joins us now in studio. michelle,...
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what are your clients telling you? >> we are only buying h shares.t the liquidity in the shanghai, there is what we call the south-two-north as well. so there will be 300 rmb and a quarter. rmbink there are 1200 annual. it will go to some extent to mitigate juicy -- mitigate qc. i think there's going to be liquidity coming into the market. >> how closely are you paying attention to the city deal. chinesea new way for companies to do perhaps this reverse ipo in hong kong, if you will? reform,u focus on soe there is a lot of companies that could follow the citic template. and a citic telecom buy an called -- if you audi outside hong kong, you are making [indiscernible] i think it is really interesting that this type of conglomerate could follow in other cases. i don't have names but it's something very interesting. reform is something interesting going forward. it is really a guessing game on that. >> how does the rest of asia look for you? >> we really like korea. these three stocks. >> i am jumping on it lane at -- on a plane after this. gloria is ve
what are your clients telling you? >> we are only buying h shares.t the liquidity in the shanghai, there is what we call the south-two-north as well. so there will be 300 rmb and a quarter. rmbink there are 1200 annual. it will go to some extent to mitigate juicy -- mitigate qc. i think there's going to be liquidity coming into the market. >> how closely are you paying attention to the city deal. chinesea new way for companies to do perhaps this reverse ipo in hong kong, if you...
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these are numbers that are eight years old at this point. the time of this case -- and i can only talk about closed cases. theseoes typify what cases look like. i am not like our fbi counterpart who has a more global reach. i am a local prosecutor's office, but i still have to deal with this problem. minuted to spend a taking you through the case that we refer to as western express. this case shows the international aspect of cybercrime. it shows how someone who is sitting in a ukraine can impact new york city. it shows how someone in the czech republic can impact new york city. to prosecute that, we need to very unique resources and very unique abilities and capabilities. in its essence, this is a ring.c organized crime internationalst crime of this magnitude to be prosecuted by a local das office. it was eight years of investigating. to theas an appeal luck court of appeals that came down and we tried the case. defendants with 12 and guilty pleas from 12 and we convicted three defendants after trial. served as aess money mover or money exc
these are numbers that are eight years old at this point. the time of this case -- and i can only talk about closed cases. theseoes typify what cases look like. i am not like our fbi counterpart who has a more global reach. i am a local prosecutor's office, but i still have to deal with this problem. minuted to spend a taking you through the case that we refer to as western express. this case shows the international aspect of cybercrime. it shows how someone who is sitting in a ukraine can...
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positions are not justified. again, we made a budgetary review like we do during the annual budget and we saw that there was not a need based on workload for certain positions. we have a disagreement. and again i want to emphasize i understand this is state funds, but we look at it from the perspective of justification because it's still taxpayers' funds. >> thank you, mr. rose. mr. rourke, as you are up here, first of all i get pushing from april to may 1. at best we'll get this through early may now. >> we could probably push to june 1. >> just on an honest realistic, you get funding today, really given the articulation, i get it, i get the frustration, how soon can you on board people? >> many of the positions are actually the fte that appear as vacant, what's appearing as vacant is the permanent civil service position, for example the 2905 civil service position was showing as vacant when in fact that position is filled by a temp person. there's actually a body in the seat. what we hope to do is they've alrea
positions are not justified. again, we made a budgetary review like we do during the annual budget and we saw that there was not a need based on workload for certain positions. we have a disagreement. and again i want to emphasize i understand this is state funds, but we look at it from the perspective of justification because it's still taxpayers' funds. >> thank you, mr. rose. mr. rourke, as you are up here, first of all i get pushing from april to may 1. at best we'll get this through...
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but they are most useful once you have found what you are looking for.hey really have a very limited area and they move more slowly than the bluefin. bluefin seems relatively slow compared to an aircraft or ship on the surface, but much faster than sending a manned system down where you really don't know what you are looking for. even if -- and they would have sonar, but, see the bluefin and there are several other pieces of equipment that are designed to do this survey and imaging with sound, but -- and there is a place -- i love the place -- with manned systems and robot but first you have to find the equipment. >> appreciate you joining us here on cnn. >>> well over a month it is very likely the black box batteries are dead and we have heard the last ping. do searchers need a plan "b"? we will be back with a look at that next. honestly, i'm pouring everything i have into this place. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i ca
but they are most useful once you have found what you are looking for.hey really have a very limited area and they move more slowly than the bluefin. bluefin seems relatively slow compared to an aircraft or ship on the surface, but much faster than sending a manned system down where you really don't know what you are looking for. even if -- and they would have sonar, but, see the bluefin and there are several other pieces of equipment that are designed to do this survey and imaging with sound,...
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are they watching? how closely are they watching?> fundamentally, this is about creating a new platform. it was hard to imagine that satellite-tv would become as big the last it has over 20 years. the notion there is another way to do this. the broadcasters have been asleep at the switch, literally the switch, in terms of providing content on the internet. thatlooked at it, selling what they have on the internet would dilute the airwaves. they have missed the phenomenon consumethe way people television now -- on their phones and on their ipads and the web. ,> alex, i could have my aereo and then i could have my hulu and netflix, then i am done. i do not need cable operators. >> that is what supporters of theo will say, let's get to out of the dark ages. i don't need a coat hanger on my television to get free broadcast channels. you can skip the $160, use the aereo product and netflix and hulu. >> and i am paying $25 a month. >> that is the argument and that is the fear of being a chilling effect on innovation in this and otherf aereo
are they watching? how closely are they watching?> fundamentally, this is about creating a new platform. it was hard to imagine that satellite-tv would become as big the last it has over 20 years. the notion there is another way to do this. the broadcasters have been asleep at the switch, literally the switch, in terms of providing content on the internet. thatlooked at it, selling what they have on the internet would dilute the airwaves. they have missed the phenomenon consumethe way people...
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we do not assume that we are the only thing they are reading every day.hat they are reading us every day. we hope that when they read one of our stories, to come out knowing a little bit more. it is terrific if they have a wide news diet. >> i know this is true for our staff, one year we got bill gates and steve jobs together. they want their stuff to sell and they wanted to change the world and all of the things they really did. they did not mind being rich, either. we also would like to build the stuff we like to use ourselves. when you are liberated from a bigger organization that has a lot of concerns about a lot of different things, it is one of the things you can do. you might fail at it. what you might find out there are enough people who want it that it works. >> how would you define success? >> i have practice answers. when you go to foundations and ask them for money, they want to know how you define success. journalists tend to cringe from that question because a good story is a thing in another itself and of value. most journalism tends to hav
we do not assume that we are the only thing they are reading every day.hat they are reading us every day. we hope that when they read one of our stories, to come out knowing a little bit more. it is terrific if they have a wide news diet. >> i know this is true for our staff, one year we got bill gates and steve jobs together. they want their stuff to sell and they wanted to change the world and all of the things they really did. they did not mind being rich, either. we also would like to...
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are. and it is my understanding that there is a basic agreement of one year, and the course of this can be done and if they can get that out now it will be helpful to the state appropriators in time for the legislator to incorporate this and i don't expect you to have any details of this. >> there isn't any final resolution and those discussions are very much underway. >> on medicare managed we have had some complaints about insurance companies suddenly obliterating a bunch of doctors from a plan and obliterating hospitals from a plan. the question is the definition of significant change and what i would like is to call to your attention that when they are planning network changes that an insurer or being significant, there needs to be some communication of this fact to the poor insurance as you and i and. >> i agree with you, senator. we will concerned on this issue arose first in connecticut and we are watching it very carefully and it is my understanding that we have provided formal com
are. and it is my understanding that there is a basic agreement of one year, and the course of this can be done and if they can get that out now it will be helpful to the state appropriators in time for the legislator to incorporate this and i don't expect you to have any details of this. >> there isn't any final resolution and those discussions are very much underway. >> on medicare managed we have had some complaints about insurance companies suddenly obliterating a bunch of...
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are doing? we did in the past year is we've reduced emissions where the car is more than 20%. we divide this from the factory. we will be revenue neutral by next year. for a small company like ours. we want to keep the perfect balance between having the final arends -- final drives that not made to go from daily basis whene also want in future you buy a lamborghini. >> how long do you have to wait? >> the big one more than the year. this is sold-out are ready for the year 2014. >> sold-out. over a year wait. great to have you back. ofsident and ceo lamborghini. coming up, the u.s. is considering stronger sanctions against russia that can the obama administration win support from the recovering european union? plus, we caught up with jerry bruckheimer to talk about his work on the next top gun movie. the stay tuned. ♪ sinceerica's best weapon -- against russia's aggression? trade. trying to beef up artillery with sanctions on russia's economy and specifically targeting energy and banking sectors.
are doing? we did in the past year is we've reduced emissions where the car is more than 20%. we divide this from the factory. we will be revenue neutral by next year. for a small company like ours. we want to keep the perfect balance between having the final arends -- final drives that not made to go from daily basis whene also want in future you buy a lamborghini. >> how long do you have to wait? >> the big one more than the year. this is sold-out are ready for the year 2014....
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used and why are we changing areas that are not problematic and why are we changing areas in our city and making money. where are we spending the current dollars. the push back comes from many of my constituents who are wondering why we are doing things in this way and we are asking for more money where we are not efficiently spending what we currently have. if i'm asking folks in my community to support something like this, i want to feel confident about how we are using the existing dollars in our transportation system. yes, muni is a problem. it's always been a problem. but i will tell you since i was a kid to now, people who probably haven't been here as long as i have don't realize how much more cleaner muni is, how much more efficient muni is. but unfortunately because our population is growing considerably we are limited and we are not going to be able to keep up with the increase. the housing rate is increasing to another level. we have to aggressively invest because in the past we haven't done that. we haven't invested in muni enough to keep up with the needs of our constitue
used and why are we changing areas that are not problematic and why are we changing areas in our city and making money. where are we spending the current dollars. the push back comes from many of my constituents who are wondering why we are doing things in this way and we are asking for more money where we are not efficiently spending what we currently have. if i'm asking folks in my community to support something like this, i want to feel confident about how we are using the existing dollars...
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they are saying that they are searching the area, the size of west virginia.owed down to the size of lower manhattan or something so they can really start to put the resources into mapping the bottom of the ocean bed and finding the wreck ablag. but to do that, they've got to get a number of more pings. >> the air search is the size of west virginia, looking for debris approximately in the size of west virginia. miles, the four pings that they discovered, that's in an area that is two or four miles deep but 17 miles across. that's a lot smaller than west virginia. it's the size of lower ha manhattan. >> the size that they are honing down on is where the pings are, that's a smaller area. and then the larger area is the debris. it's a complete mystery to those of us who have any experience with covering these sorts of things or actively engaged in these investigations. the fact that they haven't found any debris is just extraordinary. now, they are using ocean currents and predictions about where the debris might have drifted from the location where these pings
they are saying that they are searching the area, the size of west virginia.owed down to the size of lower manhattan or something so they can really start to put the resources into mapping the bottom of the ocean bed and finding the wreck ablag. but to do that, they've got to get a number of more pings. >> the air search is the size of west virginia, looking for debris approximately in the size of west virginia. miles, the four pings that they discovered, that's in an area that is two or...
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so we are a big part of the people that we are serving, the population we are serving are very low income. a large percentage of the people we are serving are low income. so while muni i would argue a service of 100 percent, we are serving a very significant amount of the city's low income populations. we do have quite a few of people 55 and older. quite a bit of folks who don't own a vehicle. so for them muni, they are largely dependent on muni and use it a lot. other status, i don't know if we have it on here include the fact that most people reported riding 5 or more days a week and the majority of trips were not work trips to get to work. the plurality of 42 percent are people getting to work and the others for a lot of other reasons. they use it not just for work but to get around. a lot of people don't have a car. >>supervisor scott weiner: mr. riskin, thank you, this is a really amazing statistic. i think it's helpful. we have a lot of policy discussions and they don't have all this data. this is really helpful. i didn't reiterate how critical it is to have a great transit system i
so we are a big part of the people that we are serving, the population we are serving are very low income. a large percentage of the people we are serving are low income. so while muni i would argue a service of 100 percent, we are serving a very significant amount of the city's low income populations. we do have quite a few of people 55 and older. quite a bit of folks who don't own a vehicle. so for them muni, they are largely dependent on muni and use it a lot. other status, i don't know if...
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and people are just behind. they are excited about it and they support it. from the time i started with dogs and providing all these dogs from day number one, it was always on the front side essentially and i put a lot into providing job training services etc.. one of the things i realized very quickly was that on the back and, there wasn't much of a support structure and there was essentially none as it relates to special operations working dogs. once they are done whether it be from combat injuries, combat stress-related mental issues or just old age just like the guys like m me gets get to a certaind can't do the job they are doing at the level we need to anymore it is time to write out of the e pastor and go do something else and dogs are the same way. what i realized is that there are not any support structures for those dogs and it honestly happened by accident and that there was a unit that approached me and said we have to dogs both of them have been wounded and are almost nine years. it's time for them
and people are just behind. they are excited about it and they support it. from the time i started with dogs and providing all these dogs from day number one, it was always on the front side essentially and i put a lot into providing job training services etc.. one of the things i realized very quickly was that on the back and, there wasn't much of a support structure and there was essentially none as it relates to special operations working dogs. once they are done whether it be from combat...
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the fields are very small.nd we have viruses, for example the banana virus, where even a helicopter cannot get into these fields, because they are way too small. so using a drone is the perfect tool for us to do research on agriculture with drops and management of invase if species. >> vern just tweeted in that there needs to be a balance between regulation and innovation . . . and we have a great video comment from eddy. >> i'm in favorite of a pilot certification process. i'm also in favor of basic certification process. a competent operator with proper insurance should be enough to concerns. >> what should be the appropriate regulation for your industry? >> first of all let me say that the prediction is within the first ten years 80% of all uas operations will be for precipitation agriculture. and here is a circumstance that we have that if you anticipate what is going to happen in the world, they predict -- right now we have 7.1 billion people in the world. providing food and having precision agriculture wi
the fields are very small.nd we have viruses, for example the banana virus, where even a helicopter cannot get into these fields, because they are way too small. so using a drone is the perfect tool for us to do research on agriculture with drops and management of invase if species. >> vern just tweeted in that there needs to be a balance between regulation and innovation . . . and we have a great video comment from eddy. >> i'm in favorite of a pilot certification process. i'm also...
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forecasters are saying that even tornados are possible.the rough weather likely to be the worst of the season so far. >>> want to get you caught up on the weather in the bay area because we are expecting some changes around here beginning as soon as later this week, right, erica? >> yeah, that's right, marty. we will be dealing with very warm weather. temperatures in the 90s, however, we are still tracking the storm expected to hit the mid-atlantic as we head into the middle of next week. so while we are dealing with a warming trend and dry conditions, we are talking about severe thunderstorms and possibly tornado outbreaks. so right now it looks like the storms are actually moving through nebraska, oklahoma, parts of texas right now approaching the st. louis area. by tomorrow it looks like these storms will be centered over ohio valley and then tuesday into wednesday it will be impacting the mid-atlantic. looks like the possibility for tornados will increase and we will see that mostly around south carolina, north carolina and virginia bu
forecasters are saying that even tornados are possible.the rough weather likely to be the worst of the season so far. >>> want to get you caught up on the weather in the bay area because we are expecting some changes around here beginning as soon as later this week, right, erica? >> yeah, that's right, marty. we will be dealing with very warm weather. temperatures in the 90s, however, we are still tracking the storm expected to hit the mid-atlantic as we head into the middle of...