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yet another problem with co-packers.e're burning a lot of money transporting product from the co-packer to our storage facility. we need to build a factory right away. how much money does this business need to go to the next level? >> i think whatever it takes to build a facility. >> have you looked at any? >> yeah. >> what's the output? how many--what's the production capacity? >> quadruple what we could get-- what we could bring in now. >> for every one you make today, in a new facility, you could make four? >> correct. >> where's the facility at? >> the building we're looking at is in keyport. >> can you take me to see it? >> i could. >> all right, so this is it. it's been vacant for 25 years, and there's so much crap in it, it's unbelievable, you know-- >> don't be too enthusiastic. >> yeah, well, you know, the roof's been leaking, the stuff fell, it was flooded, it's-- who knows what you're gonna find in there, but-- >> and then more after the storm. >> i personally think it's beautiful. i love the building, i love
yet another problem with co-packers.e're burning a lot of money transporting product from the co-packer to our storage facility. we need to build a factory right away. how much money does this business need to go to the next level? >> i think whatever it takes to build a facility. >> have you looked at any? >> yeah. >> what's the output? how many--what's the production capacity? >> quadruple what we could get-- what we could bring in now. >> for every one you...
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they could not be sentenced until the case of the fourth co-defendant was resolved.erick melton proclaimed his innocence. he has voluntarily spent the past seven months in a sparse segregation cell preparing for trial. now there has been a major development and melton is headed back to general population. after nearly a year of proclaiming his innocence, melton has changed his plea. >> now that i've already pled guilty i'm going to go to prison. so i don't want to be over there until i ride it out. i just came over here. >> when did you decide to plead guilty? >> more evidence was, at the last minute, was brought up against me. so -- i decided that to swallow my pride on some of the charges i didn't do for sure and take the plea, you know. pled no contest. >> what did you plead to exactly? i pled guilty to all charges except csc. i pled no contest to that, those tree charges. >> are you saying you were actually there that night? >> i'm saying, yes, i actually there. i'm not just accountable to everything that happened. >> the worst of the worst, i could get, like, 38
they could not be sentenced until the case of the fourth co-defendant was resolved.erick melton proclaimed his innocence. he has voluntarily spent the past seven months in a sparse segregation cell preparing for trial. now there has been a major development and melton is headed back to general population. after nearly a year of proclaiming his innocence, melton has changed his plea. >> now that i've already pled guilty i'm going to go to prison. so i don't want to be over there until i...
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for now backvz chris. >>> coming up in5a sports, co >>> i was going to theorts, co library to do my some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption program. having the internet at home means she has to go no further than the kitchen table to do her homework. now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when you're at home. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >>> and we are just learning that jason chew &Ñi a product fau. >> proud product of florida atlantic university. the florida atlantic university. i thought they were going to pull this win out today. >> really? >>çó well, not really.ok but it was closer than i thought. for as much flak as the maryland basketball team has received this season, the terps have aÑi pair of closeÑi losses to reall good basketball team this is year. and they are still without one of their top players in seth allen. for a few morelp weeks, but tod they overcame a tough challeng
for now backvz chris. >>> coming up in5a sports, co >>> i was going to theorts, co library to do my some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption program. having the internet at home means she has to go no further than the kitchen table to do her homework. now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when...
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the property is a designated historic resource and after reviewing the plantation they find this in co-op with the secretaries standard. next is 70 can't remember legality also part of the labored district a one and a half story built in the 15 hundreds. the rehabilitation program involved repairs to the siding and new roof and installing a duplicative gutter that is shared on the street. that will have a runoff that damages. maintenance plan involved the cycle and a long-range term maintenance cycle as necessary. the window siding and the foundation. property is currently valued under the $3 million threshold. the staff recommend approval f to the board of supervisors for this contract that the property is a designated resource and after reviewing the application the department finds the contract appropriate and in co-op with the secretaries standards. the next property is 56 pier street all landmark directive to a 2 and a half story building and in the quote-unquote ann citywide reminiscent of the style. the property was fully that rehabbed prior to the application and no changes are in
the property is a designated historic resource and after reviewing the plantation they find this in co-op with the secretaries standard. next is 70 can't remember legality also part of the labored district a one and a half story built in the 15 hundreds. the rehabilitation program involved repairs to the siding and new roof and installing a duplicative gutter that is shared on the street. that will have a runoff that damages. maintenance plan involved the cycle and a long-range term maintenance...
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monica was your co-host? >> that's right. she was.with the president. >> i shouldn't be laughing. [ applause ] >> now that i would like to see. >> well, i'll give you a tape. trust me it sounds better than it was. we talked mostly about handbags to be honest with you. >> that's right. you're not kidding. >> i'm not kidding, no. >> i thought you were. you're right, she was making handbags. >> that's right. when we come back we will get to the question that you promised to answer and this is something that i cannot wait to hear the answer to this question. when we come back barbara walters will tell us who her least favorite co-host on the "the view." >> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ mom's posting pictures on your wall. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. mm. now he's totally huggable. i wash everything with tide plus downy. makes his clothes soft and clean... just like one of my teddy bears. more like a
monica was your co-host? >> that's right. she was.with the president. >> i shouldn't be laughing. [ applause ] >> now that i would like to see. >> well, i'll give you a tape. trust me it sounds better than it was. we talked mostly about handbags to be honest with you. >> that's right. you're not kidding. >> i'm not kidding, no. >> i thought you were. you're right, she was making handbags. >> that's right. when we come back we will get to the...
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we wl make yr dreams co tru with $99 dn you uld drive home a new oused car today.tros qremos finaia llámanos ya o visínos en cit ereway ford. lla ya a catol expressway ford porque nosots sí queremos financiarte y te preseounficite 2012 nissan máde 3mill por galón emásieneire aconcionado, ventanas eléricas, cplayer y muo má llatelya p $11,995 o eces fanarlo $99 de enganche $99 al m y hablamos 10 en españ, ámos ya a pitol presswayor ama ya a capitol expressway ford porqueenemos ungran selción de camionas mostespectacular 2011ista perfec parel tbajo duro, además tiee acdiciono, ventanas eléctricas, cplayer y muchmás, con $99 engane, tú vas a pag $288 ales vámos a trabajar con tol prswayord. ama ya a capitol exessway ford porque nosotros tenemo una gr selción de vehículos, ísimas marcamodelos como este fantásco 2012ota priuc que te da más de 45 por galón, ademásiene aire ondiciado, ventas ectricas, cd player y o má llévatelo ya porque con $99 de enganche tú pas $306mes, asíe fáci y así simple y nosotros queremos finaiarte,llámanos y a capitol pressway ford. amigos, gui
we wl make yr dreams co tru with $99 dn you uld drive home a new oused car today.tros qremos finaia llámanos ya o visínos en cit ereway ford. lla ya a catol expressway ford porque nosots sí queremos financiarte y te preseounficite 2012 nissan máde 3mill por galón emásieneire aconcionado, ventanas eléricas, cplayer y muo má llatelya p $11,995 o eces fanarlo $99 de enganche $99 al m y hablamos 10 en españ, ámos ya a pitol presswayor ama ya a capitol expressway ford porqueenemos ungran...
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and co-chair wilson and councilmembers. i wanted to start my directors report today with an update on an early er request for an investigation to be performed by the mayor's office and the counsel had discussions about this request over the last 2 meetings in september and october and the counsel also further discussed this matter at the 2 executive committee meetings that followed and the process and the timing for co-chair elections was really the catalyst to start these discussions, but i think that catalyst was really an excellent opportunity for the counsel to have a broader discussion about good government rules and the issues that were raised at those meetings really focus more upon communications between individual councilmembers but also communications between the councilmembers and the mayor's office on disability and they had questions about the good government rules that apply to discussions that take place outside of counsel meetings and i responded to those questions by scheduling a special training -- there's
and co-chair wilson and councilmembers. i wanted to start my directors report today with an update on an early er request for an investigation to be performed by the mayor's office and the counsel had discussions about this request over the last 2 meetings in september and october and the counsel also further discussed this matter at the 2 executive committee meetings that followed and the process and the timing for co-chair elections was really the catalyst to start these discussions, but i...
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. >>> it is monday,çó december 2n.is isxd today in the +-.okñrÑi >>> good morning andÑiÑi happy monday. >>w3 first,çó3wñr let's check 4->> good monday m%x'ing. hopefully, youçó two hadçó a fantastic thanksgiving. it's cyberxd monday. so cold out there this mornqn%9r and 40s, we're going to hit the mid to upper 60s, thebt( then t first cold snap of the season. we're going to drop from the 60s to the 40s as we head throughout the week. just keep that in mind. let's say good morning to mike. >> there's a little glow to the lights. not a problem as far as -- these drivers, they're moving just fine. the map will show you thexd approach is looking easy, a lot moreq trafficÑi this monday tha last weekend and tomorrow's going to beñr tougher. richmond parkway.t( report of a car fire, no injuries reported. about the only thing going on on >>> new this morning. did you feel snit some in the south bay shaken away overnightq a 3.7 magnatude quake shook near gillq roy. there are noñ reports of damage or injuries from either earthq
. >>> it is monday,çó december 2n.is isxd today in the +-.okñrÑi >>> good morning andÑiÑi happy monday. >>w3 first,çó3wñr let's check 4->> good monday m%x'ing. hopefully, youçó two hadçó a fantastic thanksgiving. it's cyberxd monday. so cold out there this mornqn%9r and 40s, we're going to hit the mid to upper 60s, thebt( then t first cold snap of the season. we're going to drop from the 60s to the 40s as we head throughout the week. just keep that in...
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and the primaryxd effect with ts will be wind increasingt(çó acr the bay.tiestok locations will b right here across the coastal hr(t&háhp &hc anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour. hour. (/q' asÑi wec h a.m. tomorrow,t(t( notice those colors, reds and oranges #5=mm the okcoastline. winds at about 40 miles per hour. then as wel8ozhead throughout day on thursday, i do think at this point it's going to start to at least peak with this wind event around 1:00, 3:00. everybody will be feeling gusty winds across the bay. line on this wi as we head thropout theq next 24 hours, the worst of it will be at the coast. also for the hills above 1,000 feet with winds that could top 45 miles per hour. the biggest concerns will bexd powerqlp outages and us a some trees that may come down in the process. thec overall raincast says that storm with the wind moves ççÑ across, keeps most of the activity offshore, and also over portions of the sierra. á weÑi can't rule out a chance of maybe a shower here throughout thursday's forecast. doesn't look very great. you may need to t
and the primaryxd effect with ts will be wind increasingt(çó acr the bay.tiestok locations will b right here across the coastal hr(t&háhp &hc anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour. hour. (/q' asÑi wec h a.m. tomorrow,t(t( notice those colors, reds and oranges #5=mm the okcoastline. winds at about 40 miles per hour. then as wel8ozhead throughout day on thursday, i do think at this point it's going to start to at least peak with this wind event around 1:00, 3:00. everybody will be...
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a melissa:nd to witis yourg most annoying co-worker?e eric i am tried not to be offended that you booked me for this segment. [laughter] >> you are paranoid. [laughter] >> but i picked us sick mortar who comes in so sick they think they are so brave [laughter] melissa: dave wanted to look like a hero i am dying. t you tell them that you are so vuable feed need you toet get home and get better as you can come back to be here in full force.what what was the most annoyingt co-worker? >> they barely cover theirered bases. i think sellout talker is tough because you try to dois the assignment and you say ime don't want everyone to know. >> i the guy says several of those descriptions. [laughter] >> of course, not. melissa: i had to walk around i share this with so many people.al don't talk about me but everybody else. [laughter] they said politely bring it to their attention that if that doesn't work but then you coordinate withhr everybody else in ur area and yes >> did you should speak lower. >> i seeing slow talkers are far more irritatin
a melissa:nd to witis yourg most annoying co-worker?e eric i am tried not to be offended that you booked me for this segment. [laughter] >> you are paranoid. [laughter] >> but i picked us sick mortar who comes in so sick they think they are so brave [laughter] melissa: dave wanted to look like a hero i am dying. t you tell them that you are so vuable feed need you toet get home and get better as you can come back to be here in full force.what what was the most annoyingt co-worker?...
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crack co-cane was 100 times more likely to be prosecuted. it was seen as, well, crack co-cane is dangerous. >> because it is addictive is what we heard, and that was more dangerous. >> that's the belief. all crack is is powder co-cane with water and baking soda and it's cooked. it's not that it's less dangerous, but it's the same, in a different form. >> great to see you, thanks very much. >> there's a debate over where the leaker over the spy revelations may go next. edward snowden has been granted political asylum in russia until august. he's been on the run. glenn greenwald's partner is trying to help edward snowden find a safe haven. in my second part of my interview with glenn greenwald and his partner i found out more about their efforts. >> i think edward snowden is a hero. what he's been doing, is he went to china, to give the documents. it's amazing the debate that he created for the world. he helped my country to understand everything that happens here, how the u.s. has spoilt the president and the population. i wanted to help him
crack co-cane was 100 times more likely to be prosecuted. it was seen as, well, crack co-cane is dangerous. >> because it is addictive is what we heard, and that was more dangerous. >> that's the belief. all crack is is powder co-cane with water and baking soda and it's cooked. it's not that it's less dangerous, but it's the same, in a different form. >> great to see you, thanks very much. >> there's a debate over where the leaker over the spy revelations may go next....
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she ended up being the co co- founder of my business too. this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the
she ended up being the co co- founder of my business too. this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached...
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stephen: you're co creator of nprs "planet money" co creator of "tee shirt project." >> yes.hen: not a fan of this project. the global marketplace is someplace we export work to have happen in whatever conditions we want. the products come back to me cheap enough to throw away without thinking about it. that's the invisible hand of the market. why do you want to make the hand of the market visible. >> we're all participating in it if we want to know about it or not. our t shirts. we made a tee shirt. >> stephen: you made a tee shirt for "planet money." it has a squirrel with a martini. why is the squirrel drinking booze on the "planet money" tee shirt. >> it's harder than we thought to come up with a design for a tee shirt. [laughing] >> ya. stephen: okay. okay. >> we wanted to deal with -- the reason we wanted to make the tee shirt is to see there is a world behind the clothes we wear. this tee shirt went from cotton mills in mississippi. >> stephen: there is still enough cotton grown in the deep south of the united states. >> it turns out cotton is -- united states leads th
stephen: you're co creator of nprs "planet money" co creator of "tee shirt project." >> yes.hen: not a fan of this project. the global marketplace is someplace we export work to have happen in whatever conditions we want. the products come back to me cheap enough to throw away without thinking about it. that's the invisible hand of the market. why do you want to make the hand of the market visible. >> we're all participating in it if we want to know about it or...
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very proud to be a co-sponsor. i think it really made clean energy more accessible to residential buildings and more san franciscans and i support this. i don't think it's a replacement for clean power sf, though, and i think in terms of environmental impact it may be relatively small, but i think we have to move with different innovative projects like this and others in our city. we also need to continue to work with the public utilities commission to honor the super majority of this board to move forward with clean power sf while still exploring other important projects like this as well, but i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of this. >> colleague, any further discussion? >> president chiu, just real quick again. thank you for reminding me to thank mr. chin from the department of the environment. he's played an integral role. also make sure i don't forget nadia from our office of public finance and her entire team as well. >> okay, colleagues, unless there is additional discussion, can we take this item same house sam
very proud to be a co-sponsor. i think it really made clean energy more accessible to residential buildings and more san franciscans and i support this. i don't think it's a replacement for clean power sf, though, and i think in terms of environmental impact it may be relatively small, but i think we have to move with different innovative projects like this and others in our city. we also need to continue to work with the public utilities commission to honor the super majority of this board to...
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hopefully it will smell right to co-hoe waiting offshore for the chemical signal to come home.n county don knapp. >>> this is kind of exciting. it happens 2, maybe even possibly 4 times a year it's called the king tied. >> big tied. >> we actually can have traffic come to a stop in the secretary of stately to area where we can experience minor flooding. let's try to explain it for you right here. first off you get the moon and the sun and it's in complete alignment with the earth. so what happens is you can have anywhere from several inches to 2 feet high tide above normal for this time of the year. and it really doesn't cause any problems you'll notice a little bit of a higher high tide as early as tomorrow morning beginning at 8:00 a.m. we ask you to document, take a picture of this if you see it and send it to us at kpix.com. >>> this is our live weather camera looking out for the bay bridge currently oakland 49. just west of the bay bridge it's 54 in san francisco to the south san jose at 47. check out santa rosa to the north already in the 30s. mountain view upper '40s. he
hopefully it will smell right to co-hoe waiting offshore for the chemical signal to come home.n county don knapp. >>> this is kind of exciting. it happens 2, maybe even possibly 4 times a year it's called the king tied. >> big tied. >> we actually can have traffic come to a stop in the secretary of stately to area where we can experience minor flooding. let's try to explain it for you right here. first off you get the moon and the sun and it's in complete alignment with the...
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so some level they're going to have to be turned into either public co-ops and i think people are going to get angry enough to do that or nationalize but that's the ultimate solution but building from the bottom up giving people an idea of what it means that's the way we begin to build education by doing and then pointing towards larger and larger issues the book is not in the strategies not just at the bottom it's how do we build over time to move to the big ones as well absolutely. let's talk of another initiative america which is taking back your local government through participatory budgeting to talk about this concept how this work is very interesting it started out in brazil in porto alegre that is to say why does my can't the ordinary citizen be involved in the allocation of government money why not and so you can set that up in fact three cities new york does about ten million dollars that way in chicago one of the aldermen to set up his district to do it that way vallejo california there they do very large scale citywide budgeting is beginning to be done that way changing the
so some level they're going to have to be turned into either public co-ops and i think people are going to get angry enough to do that or nationalize but that's the ultimate solution but building from the bottom up giving people an idea of what it means that's the way we begin to build education by doing and then pointing towards larger and larger issues the book is not in the strategies not just at the bottom it's how do we build over time to move to the big ones as well absolutely. let's talk...
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i hope you will support me and my co-workers by pledging to honor our boycott. thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is robert mccall, this is my 26th season at the giants game, i started work at candle stick park, i've been a member of local 2 when i started working at a busboy at the san francisco hilton. on november 10, i was working a 49ers game when my foot started swelling up, i finally went to the hospital and the doctor told me if i had waited one more day, they would have had to amputate my foot, instead i'm just taking antibiotics and i'm nearly chilled. if i didn't have my health benefit, i would have lost my foot, i want to a contract that maintains our health benefits. please support us by joining the boycott of [inaudible] at at&t park, thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i was sitting because i can't stand. good morning, -- well, good afternoon, louise vaughn, and i'm here mainly for my church, i go to church in bayview and now they put a building where we park, i had to pay $100 dlauz i accidentally parked in the driveway. there's so many
i hope you will support me and my co-workers by pledging to honor our boycott. thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is robert mccall, this is my 26th season at the giants game, i started work at candle stick park, i've been a member of local 2 when i started working at a busboy at the san francisco hilton. on november 10, i was working a 49ers game when my foot started swelling up, i finally went to the hospital and the doctor told me if i had waited one more day, they would have...
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and these aret(çó theok workers get food stamps, get medicaid, and rely on public assistance programsre doing? >> it'si] a classic case. a business obviously tries tolp privatize its benefitsr( thelp k of its workers, and socialize much as possible on to the backs of the (i,payers. if we had a çó$12 minimum wage the united states,q taxpayers around the country would save tens of billions of dollars because businesses would then havew3 tow3 payr>Ñ their own wo instead of forcingçó the taxpays subsidies. we're talking about forcing businesses + stand on theirÑiwá two feet rather than receiving corporate welfare. >> and ken, the u.c. berkeley laborxd center, isjf the centert did that study. >>xdxd that's right. we found that over half, 52% of the families of fast food workers, frontline fast food w3 workers,Ñvie on one or morex$$& public assistance programs to make ends meet. that's truejf even for workers working 40 hours a week. we also found that only 13%=k31e )uj throughq their jobs. so int( order to get by, theye1d to rely on these public assisucnce programs. >> i should point out
and these aret(çó theok workers get food stamps, get medicaid, and rely on public assistance programsre doing? >> it'si] a classic case. a business obviously tries tolp privatize its benefitsr( thelp k of its workers, and socialize much as possible on to the backs of the (i,payers. if we had a çó$12 minimum wage the united states,q taxpayers around the country would save tens of billions of dollars because businesses would then havew3 tow3 payr>Ñ their own wo instead of...
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thank you, john mackey, co-founder and co-ceo and walter robb, co-ceo of whole foods. cramer. >>> it is time -- it is time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." rapid-fire questions. [ indiscernible ] play to this sound, and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." i want to start with rod in ohio. rod! >> hi, jim. how are you doing? >> good, how about you? >> i have my portfolio and i'm looking at a company called valero. valero makes a lot of sense and the glut in oil driving down the independent companies is good for valero, the nation's best refiner. jude in new jersey. jude? >> hi, jim, how are you? >> real good. how about you, partner? >> very good. looking forward to the holidays. i have a question for you. what do you think of hawaiian electric? >> that's one of the utilities i really like. honolulu feels the growth is being choked. i disagree, i'll take the 5% yield and wait for the great island to come back. i say mahalo. jerry in arizona. jerry! >> mr. cramer, with the
thank you, john mackey, co-founder and co-ceo and walter robb, co-ceo of whole foods. cramer. >>> it is time -- it is time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." rapid-fire questions. [ indiscernible ] play to this sound, and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." i want to start with rod in ohio. rod! >> hi, jim. how are you doing? >> good, how about you? >>...
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i'm a co- founder and i director the gardens initiative. we're a community based organization that started years ago which we started to plant flowers. at that time when the block was ground zero in the bayview that became a partial point for orcha flash point for consensus based decision macro at the grassroots level a ground level for plays that received negative attention. so many of united states felt in under no circumstances days living on the block and we came to understand it was connecting with one other and the land so working with the physical and social environment truly grassroots way that was responsible for this and we honor charles page we got the grant in the same year he passed away. we received this grant it increase the ability for neighborhood to grow plants locally and to expand our volunteer base. as a direct result of the grant we developed 6 community garden all of which are quite vibrate. our bio weekly footprints baby news reaches several thousands subscribers and we've got 40 thousand hours of service. hundred do
i'm a co- founder and i director the gardens initiative. we're a community based organization that started years ago which we started to plant flowers. at that time when the block was ground zero in the bayview that became a partial point for orcha flash point for consensus based decision macro at the grassroots level a ground level for plays that received negative attention. so many of united states felt in under no circumstances days living on the block and we came to understand it was...
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as for a plan with co.s co-pays, mr. huk says flatly he can't afford to have a conversation about co-pays, because a plan with a co-pay would skyrocket his premiums from $415 or so to as high as $1,200 or $1,500 a month. so instead of being able to go see a doctor and have a conversation and pay a 20% co-pay, instead of having the opportunity to -- to do what many of us have been doing for the last decade-plus, paying a $15, $20, $25 or $30 co-pay to see a doctor, instead he doesn't have a $10,000 deductible, not a $15,000 deductible, but a $20,000 deductible. this is wrong. it is not right. mr. huk's family is an example of how it is not just premiums that are rising but deductibles are going through the roof. this is painful for a family that should be planning for college but instead of planning for college, no, they're planning to spend more money on their health care because the affordable care act is so unaffordable. the ne"the new york times" recey quoted someone faced with this problem as saying the deductibles w
as for a plan with co.s co-pays, mr. huk says flatly he can't afford to have a conversation about co-pays, because a plan with a co-pay would skyrocket his premiums from $415 or so to as high as $1,200 or $1,500 a month. so instead of being able to go see a doctor and have a conversation and pay a 20% co-pay, instead of having the opportunity to -- to do what many of us have been doing for the last decade-plus, paying a $15, $20, $25 or $30 co-pay to see a doctor, instead he doesn't have a...
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de los n sindicalistas lo consideran un t triunfo , critiÍcan que no in y incluyan a trabajadores de co propina. >> los que reciben propina se tienen que que basar en la ama i amabilidad deportela cliente, e deberdeb deberÍa haber ese tipo de div i divisi divisiÓn. >>e ste mecanÁnico que gana 1 o dolaÓlares la hora dice que e a salario minÍnimo sigue siendo m miseria. >> yo dirÍa que seria el iminÍn donded erÓnde serÍa decente. >> en el 2009 fue el ultimente a aumeo au aumeto , pero proyecto permanece dormido. >> la cadena target advirtiÓ que piratas tambiÉn obtuvieron las contraseÑ'as das , el pinoche, c c claves estÁn seguros, target f enfrenta demanda por no proteger la informaciÓn ede los clientes. >> 7 mil pagiÁginas de hororoo delles que describen la escena d del criÍmen y fotografiÍas y hos de video, el asesino odiaba a su madre y a la escuela sandy hook dÓnde Él atrabajaba. >> agencia de espionaje es leg l legal, no hay registros de inf r informacin informaciÓn de ataques terrori t terroristasw, se desesetitimÓ a demanda y se apelarÁ decisiÓn. >> 47 mil psersonas han muerto en m
de los n sindicalistas lo consideran un t triunfo , critiÍcan que no in y incluyan a trabajadores de co propina. >> los que reciben propina se tienen que que basar en la ama i amabilidad deportela cliente, e deberdeb deberÍa haber ese tipo de div i divisi divisiÓn. >>e ste mecanÁnico que gana 1 o dolaÓlares la hora dice que e a salario minÍnimo sigue siendo m miseria. >> yo dirÍa que seria el iminÍn donded erÓnde serÍa decente. >> en el 2009 fue el ultimente a...
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cos case i am free now and i'm asking you to think of it as something which symbolizes that the efforts of civil society can lead to the release of some people who no one thought would be able to walk free to choose good was the head of security for his daughter coasties oil company you cos he's currently serving a life sentence for counts of murder. in two thousand and seven a court convicted her children of ordering the shooting of blood in me a pet you call of the mayor of a town in siberia you call four hundred clashed with you cos over his insistence that the oil giant paid taxes due to his tone the court found no link between the murders and the head of u. cos however because widow believes this was a crime that went to the top of their combined ucas was registered there so when it came to tax revenues it was answering to the mayor next to hugh grant with the hope they depended on him and that was the only reason why he even matter if only time will solve the mystery surrounding my husband's murder but i just like how to ask you to confess and clear his conscience. while on trial
cos case i am free now and i'm asking you to think of it as something which symbolizes that the efforts of civil society can lead to the release of some people who no one thought would be able to walk free to choose good was the head of security for his daughter coasties oil company you cos he's currently serving a life sentence for counts of murder. in two thousand and seven a court convicted her children of ordering the shooting of blood in me a pet you call of the mayor of a town in siberia...