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then my second question is in direct response to the cypress concerns. do you think andrew can practically and financially meet the terms of this contract without any problem or any sort of reversal on the workers? >> they have met all the requirements that we have worked in the document. we have checked all of their references, we know they are history. yes. we feel that they can perform the work. i would like to have chris address the director of security with his experience with andrew. >> thank you. thanks, my name is chris, the director of security and enforcement. as mentioned in the bidding process we developed a scope of work that had very clearly defined minimum requirements particularly with respect to the experience of the winner of the contract. and we are satisfied that andrew has signature -- significant enough experience in managing large security operations to effectively manage the business of sf mta. >> okay. i didn't actually hear cypress putting down the other company as unqualified. i think they maybe redding the in fact they didn't
then my second question is in direct response to the cypress concerns. do you think andrew can practically and financially meet the terms of this contract without any problem or any sort of reversal on the workers? >> they have met all the requirements that we have worked in the document. we have checked all of their references, we know they are history. yes. we feel that they can perform the work. i would like to have chris address the director of security with his experience with...
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board of supervisors in the additional funding of $3 million fizzing. >> just out of curiosity was cypress the other bidder. >> yes. mr. chairman. >> colleagues any questions mr. rose your report. >> yes. on page 22 of our report we state it sfmta's xoins contract with cypress exceeded $92 million for approximately 6 point - $5.4 million table 3 on page 23 of our report shows the actual and projected expenditures totally $83 million plus to be paid september 2014 and on page 23 of our report bones your analysis the request for an immediately not to exceed $3 million to cover the six months extension of cypress contract appears to be reasonable we recommend you paragraph the proposed resolution. >> thank you, mr. rose colleagues, any questions we'll open this up for public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. . >> motion to send this item forward objection. >> madam clerk madam clerk, any other business before this committee? >> no, mr. chair. >> thank you, everyone we're adjourned
board of supervisors in the additional funding of $3 million fizzing. >> just out of curiosity was cypress the other bidder. >> yes. mr. chairman. >> colleagues any questions mr. rose your report. >> yes. on page 22 of our report we state it sfmta's xoins contract with cypress exceeded $92 million for approximately 6 point - $5.4 million table 3 on page 23 of our report shows the actual and projected expenditures totally $83 million plus to be paid september 2014 and on...
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cypress has a five-year plan. it is laid out in the annual report to grow twice as fast as the broader industry. i think it has a chance to unlock the value of special assets most people don't talk about or know about. let's take a closer look with dr. t.j. rogers, co-founder and ceo of cypress. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. >> i have to tell you that seeing this last quarter and a really good talk from september 10, tell me you were at the cusp of a major margin breakout. some of your investors -- longer-testimo longer-term are going to pay off. i want to know more about them. >> we have got -- we have been reinventing ourselves. the static graham market is flat. we started a bunch of companies literally 14 of them over the last decade. we call them the emerging technology division. we have got three of them right now that we have been investing in for three years. $200 million invested. it has come off the bottom line. made every quarter look worse than it could have been. they are starting to pay
cypress has a five-year plan. it is laid out in the annual report to grow twice as fast as the broader industry. i think it has a chance to unlock the value of special assets most people don't talk about or know about. let's take a closer look with dr. t.j. rogers, co-founder and ceo of cypress. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. >> i have to tell you that seeing this last quarter and a really good talk from september 10, tell me you were at the cusp of a major...
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similar study on cypress that it was affected at this time. lee drake did a story with four parts showing the surface of the mediterranean sea is changing and resulting in less rain on the greek mainland and they would end up with drought. and the most recent was done by israel's researchers who were working in israel by the dead sea and they came up with proof there was a drought there for about 100-150 years. so i think drought is definitely one of the factors. and of course, the media took this and ran with it. you have the "la times" climate change might have caused demise of the bronze civilization. and the "new york times" printing it, too. i don't think that was all there was. mif you cannot get enough to eat because the plants are dead. we know from evidence that there was famine. this is as a letter that dates to about 1185. it is sent by a city in syria and they say there is famine in our house and we will all die of hunger. if you don't arrive here we will die of hunger. you will not see a living soul from your land. to me it seems
similar study on cypress that it was affected at this time. lee drake did a story with four parts showing the surface of the mediterranean sea is changing and resulting in less rain on the greek mainland and they would end up with drought. and the most recent was done by israel's researchers who were working in israel by the dead sea and they came up with proof there was a drought there for about 100-150 years. so i think drought is definitely one of the factors. and of course, the media took...
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a rescue mission is underway for about 300 people stranded in a boat off cypress. most of those onboard are women and children, and are thought to be syrian ref are joes. the boat hit rough are seas about 90-kilometers west of cypress when it ran into trouble. >> afghanistan's presidential runnerup has hailed a power sharing deal reached with his rival. ask douala abdullah congratulated him of being becoming president elect. >> write have come together for the sake of afghanistan stability, we have come together for a better service. god willing, i am confident on behalf of my team, and i am sure our partner team have the same view, to work together and safeguard this commitment, to serve the afghan people. >> palestinian sanctions hamas have reach add deal to re-establish the unity government. it comes after two days of talks. it include as partial understanding on how will govern gaza. during the last two days we have had detailed discussions about everything. following the 2009-2014 israeli aggressions against gaza, we discussed the political situation as well.
a rescue mission is underway for about 300 people stranded in a boat off cypress. most of those onboard are women and children, and are thought to be syrian ref are joes. the boat hit rough are seas about 90-kilometers west of cypress when it ran into trouble. >> afghanistan's presidential runnerup has hailed a power sharing deal reached with his rival. ask douala abdullah congratulated him of being becoming president elect. >> write have come together for the sake of afghanistan...
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that is why we went into the bank of cypress.p that put a billion euros in the bank of cyprus a couple weeks ago. i came back from there a week ago today. liz: why a couple weeks ago? this was the banks in cyprus almost went under and caused more, terror in europe? >> sure. liz: why now? >> what happened to the bank, cypress is one of few countries that has more deposits than loans, one of the few european countries. they had to look for new places to lend it. grease a next door neighbor, they made a lot of bond and loans and that turned out not to work too well when the greek default came. until then the cypress banking system was very, very healthy. we like teams with one-time problem. as you digest the problem, should get back to more normal situation. in this particular bank has about a 1/3 market share in the country. so it's a lot bigger than any of the other banks f you're buying a big bank in a small country, you're buying a warrant on that economy. ashley: fascinating. we're talking about banks. coming back to this count
that is why we went into the bank of cypress.p that put a billion euros in the bank of cyprus a couple weeks ago. i came back from there a week ago today. liz: why a couple weeks ago? this was the banks in cyprus almost went under and caused more, terror in europe? >> sure. liz: why now? >> what happened to the bank, cypress is one of few countries that has more deposits than loans, one of the few european countries. they had to look for new places to lend it. grease a next door...
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but what they found is that it was actually made stronger and sometimes challenged by people in the cypress club. and they had relationships with each other going towards the past and the future. so it did challenge was how to structure the book. if you look at how the book is built, we have an introduction to certain key partnerships all along the way because it helps the leader keep track of who the characters are in a helps them move along chronologically while honoring history and the relationship as they actually happened. >> so they wrote the presidents club, what was your role? what part did you play in the book? >> my role helped to structure the book to give it an architecture that makes it so accessible to the readers to it, they forget that they are all these multiple characters on stage at once and they can see that they're not so overwhelmed by it. my role was to do something that i was a big believer in. and so my role was to make sure that some of the inside knowledge that they had was made completely transparent to the reader so that they knew where things came from and how
but what they found is that it was actually made stronger and sometimes challenged by people in the cypress club. and they had relationships with each other going towards the past and the future. so it did challenge was how to structure the book. if you look at how the book is built, we have an introduction to certain key partnerships all along the way because it helps the leader keep track of who the characters are in a helps them move along chronologically while honoring history and the...
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tornado fighter jets took off from the iowa land of cypress. britain will participate in air strikes against isis in iraq. and the pentagon confirming more air strikes and targeting the command center near the border with turkey. >> molly, it was a multiple location in syria, correct? >> u.s. military said the air strikes focused on isis positions in northern syria near the turkish border and destroyed vehicles and air camp. military analyst said the coalition can't stop there. when you look at effective offensive power over there, right, the three legs and we need intelience and boots on the ground and while air strikes are an effective way to put them back on their heels if you will, without the other two, we'll not be truly effective. >> president has promised not to send u.s. comthe bat troops in iraq and syria and countries working with u.s. is saudi arabia, and jordan and the united arab emirates. >> and now back to the brits helping us. what is the white house reaction? >> the white house welcomes the support of the british in taking on
tornado fighter jets took off from the iowa land of cypress. britain will participate in air strikes against isis in iraq. and the pentagon confirming more air strikes and targeting the command center near the border with turkey. >> molly, it was a multiple location in syria, correct? >> u.s. military said the air strikes focused on isis positions in northern syria near the turkish border and destroyed vehicles and air camp. military analyst said the coalition can't stop there. when...
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they took off from cypress and will take off once targets are identified. molly has the latest from washington. molly? >> the jets are ready to attack islamic state, isis whenever appropriate targets are identified. the measure was approved yesterday and taking on isis. and today those tornado jets took off from cypress for their first combat mission over iraq. the white house said it welcomed the british to this operation. >> the united states and the united kingdom have a special relationship and we're pleased to see the strong support from members of parliament for members of the british military working alongside u.s. servicemen and women in pursuit of this goal that benefits countries all around the globe. >> while britain, denmark, belgium and other nations agree to fight against isis, they are not taking part of the battle in syria. that continues to be the mission of the u.s. and allies. there were air strikes against isl islamic states kobani and turkey. a according to a lawmaker back home, air strikes won't be able to finish the job. >> we've done
they took off from cypress and will take off once targets are identified. molly has the latest from washington. molly? >> the jets are ready to attack islamic state, isis whenever appropriate targets are identified. the measure was approved yesterday and taking on isis. and today those tornado jets took off from cypress for their first combat mission over iraq. the white house said it welcomed the british to this operation. >> the united states and the united kingdom have a special...
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analysis the request for an immediately not to exceed $3 million to cover the six months extension of cypress contract appears to be reasonable we recommend you paragraph the proposed resolution. >> thank you, mr. rose colleagues, any questions we'll open this up for public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. . >> motion to send this item forward objection. >> madam clerk madam clerk, any other business before this committee? >> no, mr. chair. >> thank you, everyone we're adjourn >> hi good morning, colleagues and keep in mind guests at this time, my pleasure to welcome the soul delegation to the city of san francisco . >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so similar the san francisco soul community had the opportunity to invest cowl soul for the first time with mayor ed lee to foster a long lasting relationship with seoul that will generate cultural benefits loans with the our soul sister city san francisco has much in common with soul if their renowned art that residents take pride to tare historical moments and the parks our marches have much in no one they started as civil rights
analysis the request for an immediately not to exceed $3 million to cover the six months extension of cypress contract appears to be reasonable we recommend you paragraph the proposed resolution. >> thank you, mr. rose colleagues, any questions we'll open this up for public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. . >> motion to send this item forward objection. >> madam clerk madam clerk, any other business before this committee? >> no, mr. chair. >> thank...
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looking at towards co-sponsor bit street you see the mooiftd house on co-sponsor bit was blocked by the cypress stre it blocked the gentleman's windows our building that's proposed will not block his south facing views we plan on cutting out a light well, to match his this we have no opposition from the co-sponsor bit heights association we met with them, etc. and right now, we're asking for the permit to go forward we're going to plan on working with the neighbors and really respect the overlay design aspect, you know, in going along with the 17 street confronted that's a mixed use neighborhood bus the proposal to be a single-family home and the lot is the largest lot in the middle of co-sponsor bit and 17 street it's t
looking at towards co-sponsor bit street you see the mooiftd house on co-sponsor bit was blocked by the cypress stre it blocked the gentleman's windows our building that's proposed will not block his south facing views we plan on cutting out a light well, to match his this we have no opposition from the co-sponsor bit heights association we met with them, etc. and right now, we're asking for the permit to go forward we're going to plan on working with the neighbors and really respect the...
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we have films from cypress, spain, finland, australia. it's amazing. >> the length of the movies, what's the shortest to longest? >> our shortest is 60 seconds to the longest which is 30 minutes long. >> frig from -- anything from a commercial to a sitcom half- hour. >> we have some really super short and some longer films that they need to be that long. they have really good complex stories. >> let's remind people where the three theaters are you can see them in person. >> landmark and the u.s. naval memorial around the metro center and the angelica theater in fairfax. >> the website is once again? >> dcshorts.com. >>> very comfortable here in northeast d.c. we have clouds. the temperatures are in the 70s here. some of you, though, are stuck in the 60s. look at these temps. right now as we go to break, looking at a couple of sprinkles out there. we have the upper 60s in upper montgomery. reston 69. when we come back, we'll look at doppler 9000 again. i'm talking about not one but two more chances for rain before the week is over. i'll se
we have films from cypress, spain, finland, australia. it's amazing. >> the length of the movies, what's the shortest to longest? >> our shortest is 60 seconds to the longest which is 30 minutes long. >> frig from -- anything from a commercial to a sitcom half- hour. >> we have some really super short and some longer films that they need to be that long. they have really good complex stories. >> let's remind people where the three theaters are you can see them in...
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looking at towards co-sponsor bit street you see the mooiftd house on co-sponsor bit was blocked by the cypress stre it blocked the gentleman's windows our building that's proposed will not block his south facing views we plan on cutting out a light well, to match his this we have no opposition from the co-sponsor bit heights association we met with them, etc. and right now, we're asking for the permit to go forward we're going to plan on working with the neighbors and really respect the overlay design aspect, you know, in going along with the 17 street confronted that's a mixed use neighborhood bus the proposal to be a single-family home and the lot is the largest lot in the middle of co-sponsor bit and 17 street it's the only lot with a backyard that actually could fit a house so - thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. sanchez anything further. no. we'll submit the ordinance >> it sounds like everyone was preparing for a dr process i haven't heard it was in the brief some of the things in terms of the oral testimony not much discussion on the variance i find especially the two elements that would b
looking at towards co-sponsor bit street you see the mooiftd house on co-sponsor bit was blocked by the cypress stre it blocked the gentleman's windows our building that's proposed will not block his south facing views we plan on cutting out a light well, to match his this we have no opposition from the co-sponsor bit heights association we met with them, etc. and right now, we're asking for the permit to go forward we're going to plan on working with the neighbors and really respect the...
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solve regional and civil conflicts in the middle east, sudan, congo and liberia, in the balkins, cypresshaiti, northern ireland, afghanistan and iraq and elsewhere. in all areas he used the power of diplomacy to build trust and forge alliances and help transform these unstable regions into areas where societies and cultures have the potential to prosper. he also worked at the forefront of american efforts to advanced economic and social development worldwide. among the many u.s. military award and decorations powell has received are the defense distinguished service medal. the army distinguished service medal. defense superior service medal. soldier's medal. bronze star medal and the purple heart. his civil award include two presidential medals of freedom, the president's citizens medals. the congressional gold medal and the secretary of energy distinguished service medal. in addition, he's also received award from over two dozen countries to include a french legion of honor and an honorary knighthood bestowed by her majesty, queen elizabeth ii of great britain. it is my esteemed honor t
solve regional and civil conflicts in the middle east, sudan, congo and liberia, in the balkins, cypresshaiti, northern ireland, afghanistan and iraq and elsewhere. in all areas he used the power of diplomacy to build trust and forge alliances and help transform these unstable regions into areas where societies and cultures have the potential to prosper. he also worked at the forefront of american efforts to advanced economic and social development worldwide. among the many u.s. military award...
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someone is addressing, you know, greek americans, they -- you know, you better have an opinion on cypress, you know, and the turkish invasion because that, you know, that -- this is an area of great interest. and obviously in this community if you are going to speak to a group of venezuelan americans or cuban americans you better know the current events and have position on the issues related to venezuela or cuba. you know, it is common sense, but sometimes i think it is important to -- >> but, of course, sometimes the message gets manipulated intentionally. >> well, let me -- let me just, if i may, continue with what i think are some, you know, i think they are evident, but you know there is nothing wrong i think with what i just said. people obviously want to make emphasis on -- have emphasis on issues based on the interests of issues in the audience that people are addressing. now, to be successful, that candidate or that elected official obviously does not change his or her views on issues based on the audience. in other words, one thing is emphasis based on you don't want to bore you
someone is addressing, you know, greek americans, they -- you know, you better have an opinion on cypress, you know, and the turkish invasion because that, you know, that -- this is an area of great interest. and obviously in this community if you are going to speak to a group of venezuelan americans or cuban americans you better know the current events and have position on the issues related to venezuela or cuba. you know, it is common sense, but sometimes i think it is important to --...
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it never became a global cop but emerged as a successful peace keeper in conflicts between cypress andbetween north on south korea. but there have been glaring failures. peace keepers in rwanda, were unprepared when the hutus slaughtered the tutsi majority. a u.n. protected safe haven, the sanctions the u.n. oversaw in iraq after the gulf war were mired in corruption. and the headquarters in new york has often been criticized as an ineffective talking shop, mired in bureaucracy and perks and protocol. annual speech to the general assembly, the united nations remains for all its flaws, an important institution. courtney keely, al jazeera. >> the general debates more than 140 leaders will take the podium to address the chamber. for u.n. it is the highlight of the year but it's also fair to ask how much attention anyone outside the world body pays attention to these speeches. as always, these speakers will focus on the main issues that are facing syria and the rest of the world. the ebola crisis and syria's refugee crisis. looking ahead, many believe the u.n. needs to broaden its mandate.
it never became a global cop but emerged as a successful peace keeper in conflicts between cypress andbetween north on south korea. but there have been glaring failures. peace keepers in rwanda, were unprepared when the hutus slaughtered the tutsi majority. a u.n. protected safe haven, the sanctions the u.n. oversaw in iraq after the gulf war were mired in corruption. and the headquarters in new york has often been criticized as an ineffective talking shop, mired in bureaucracy and perks and...
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. >>> over to cypress, another fantastic feat. the guinness book of world records for what? smashing six -- >> what? >> six watermelons in five seconds. >> that can't be real. >> and getting zero dates in ten seconds. it is pretty impressive. this guy is a record holder. he smashed 43 watermelons in one minute. he knows a few things about using his melon on a melon. >>> peek-a-boo goes really wrong with this girl and her daddy. a fit of giggles. she's loving her daddy putting the towel an. his gorgeous beard. puts the towel back on. she pulls it. peek-a-boo again. but this time, the giggles turn -- >> because he shaved his beard off. >> come here, sweetie. >> daddy. >> even the kids don't like that scruffy look. >> maybe she liked the scruffy look. she's not into the clean shaven daddy. >> poor kid. traumatized for life all because of a razor. stay with us. that's the news for this half hour. >> probably born from 1945 through 1965at pe have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live fo
. >>> over to cypress, another fantastic feat. the guinness book of world records for what? smashing six -- >> what? >> six watermelons in five seconds. >> that can't be real. >> and getting zero dates in ten seconds. it is pretty impressive. this guy is a record holder. he smashed 43 watermelons in one minute. he knows a few things about using his melon on a melon. >>> peek-a-boo goes really wrong with this girl and her daddy. a fit of giggles. she's...
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cypress, texas, o'reilly, you were rude to dr. carson and wouldn't even let him.x sentence. false. had a spirited discussion about ray rice and we both got our points in. okay. finally tonight's "the factor" tip of the day. you may know my new book "killing patton" out in eight days, september 23rd in the marketplace. but today "new york post" columnist reviewed the book, apparently she liked it. always a good thing. on billoreilly.com. also senator john mccain has a review on amazon. so we hope you check that out as well. we appreciate the senator taking the time and reading the book. so here's the tip, you're going to like "killing patton." and if you become a billoreilly.com premium member you get it free and you get it first. i just wanted to let you know. and that is it for us tonight. we have our mad as7*ñhell segme this week by the way. keep that in mind. mad as hell @foxnews.com. we'd like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. word of the day, do not be supercilious. that brings us to the boldere fresher shows. just two tick
cypress, texas, o'reilly, you were rude to dr. carson and wouldn't even let him.x sentence. false. had a spirited discussion about ray rice and we both got our points in. okay. finally tonight's "the factor" tip of the day. you may know my new book "killing patton" out in eight days, september 23rd in the marketplace. but today "new york post" columnist reviewed the book, apparently she liked it. always a good thing. on billoreilly.com. also senator john mccain...
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>> i'm hoping -- i think you're right, we've seen in more extreme cases in europe, cypress comes to mind where they were tapping into people's savings. we're a long way from that in this country. i definitely agree with your previous point, the government has to get their own programs or own social safety net programs for retired people in order before they can claim any sort of moral authority to dictate to us what we ought to be doing, and on the vanguard point, i'm a customer of vanguard. gerri: who isn't? >> i think this guy is very, very smart. i do have a little pause when you have someone going on capitol hill, saying we need to change public policy to direct millions of new customers into something they benefit from, and they will profit from. gerri: good point. >> there's a question when it comes to conflict of interest there. i'm not accusing him of that. but something to be wary of. gerri: last word to you, philip? >> i took bogle's suggestions, never mind the self-interest point of view, if you look at the 529 funds, you have a broad chiefs of staff sensibly managed low cost
>> i'm hoping -- i think you're right, we've seen in more extreme cases in europe, cypress comes to mind where they were tapping into people's savings. we're a long way from that in this country. i definitely agree with your previous point, the government has to get their own programs or own social safety net programs for retired people in order before they can claim any sort of moral authority to dictate to us what we ought to be doing, and on the vanguard point, i'm a customer of...
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they'll be using a british air base on the mediterranean island of cypress. by the way, radical cleric choudry's support of the brutal tactics come as no surprise. he also praised the 9/11 hijackers and the deadly 2005 attacks on the london transport system. sean. >> greg palkot in london tonight. thank you. the arrest of radical imam was a long-time coming. this controversial muslim cleric has advocated for britain to become an islamic state and follow sharia law and suspected of radicalizing hundreds of others and believed to have ties to isis including links to the man suspected of beheading james foley. he's appeared on this program various times over the last few years including last month. we've put together exclusive highlights of the most insidious and outrageous venom he's spewed right here to my face. watch this. >> yes, i believe in the sharia. >> thank you. >> sharia -- >> and you believe in virgins in heaven, don't you? >> it would remove the corruption of democracy and freedom and all of your exploitation. it's coming to your backyard. >> i'm a
they'll be using a british air base on the mediterranean island of cypress. by the way, radical cleric choudry's support of the brutal tactics come as no surprise. he also praised the 9/11 hijackers and the deadly 2005 attacks on the london transport system. sean. >> greg palkot in london tonight. thank you. the arrest of radical imam was a long-time coming. this controversial muslim cleric has advocated for britain to become an islamic state and follow sharia law and suspected of...
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. >> we have cypress, aged. it's readily available.can get it on a truck tonight. >> now that we've liquidated the low-margin generic products and closed big pine, it's time for me to renovate the greene street location so that we have 100% of our focus on selling fresh, hand-made, all-natural pies. and i want the half drywall to go all the way down, and the difference between here and here... >> yup. >> is glass. when we get down to here... >> yup. >> i actually want to do a counter of just four seats. >> okay. >> the glass will stop wherever the production stops. >> right. >> i'm changing the layout to maximize the floor space for pie sales. i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural. by expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unique experience watching us make pies and understand what goes into each one. with the change in our product and the change in the process, key west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues d
. >> we have cypress, aged. it's readily available.can get it on a truck tonight. >> now that we've liquidated the low-margin generic products and closed big pine, it's time for me to renovate the greene street location so that we have 100% of our focus on selling fresh, hand-made, all-natural pies. and i want the half drywall to go all the way down, and the difference between here and here... >> yup. >> is glass. when we get down to here... >> yup. >> i...
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with egypt and civil war and libya and cypress.uake and tsunami in japan and prompted a full-on nuclear crisis and the sovereign debt crisis in europe which now mercifully is over. what should you do during these types of scares? what's the right way to react to this kind of crisis? i think this terrific non-systemic risk meaning the banking system is about to go under. these moments can make terrific buying opportunities and you have to get it in your head how? let's figure this out mad money style using what i employ in my hedge fund whenever events occurred which would then overwhelm the whole market. first, we had to put the event in perspective and we have to ask ourselves okay. can't make fun of it and it's not something to make light of, potentially terrifying, but what effect does it have on the numbers? what about the numbers in cramerica? >> in the 20 years i've invested other people's money, the bristol-myers theory name aftered the company that had the most consistent earnings imaginable and nothing's changed. at the he
with egypt and civil war and libya and cypress.uake and tsunami in japan and prompted a full-on nuclear crisis and the sovereign debt crisis in europe which now mercifully is over. what should you do during these types of scares? what's the right way to react to this kind of crisis? i think this terrific non-systemic risk meaning the banking system is about to go under. these moments can make terrific buying opportunities and you have to get it in your head how? let's figure this out mad money...
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device forped a belowg off cypress trees the water line.levy thatcut the separated the mississippi river from lake providence letting the waters from the rivers from lake providence flooding quite a large area of louisiana bottomland. despite these things, they're not able to get that water route developed where the gunboats and the riverboats could go through lake providence and through the bayous and get into the mississippi river. even and brilliant engineer like james mcpherson, nobody ever found fault with his engineering prowess, he cannot always win against the mississippi river. sometimes nature will do what it wants to do. grant gave orders to mcpherson's to take his corps down the mississippi river to the bend. it was located closer to vicksburg and it is located up there at that oval that you see towards the upper left-hand side of the picture. there, mcpherson's corps follow the 13th corps and they marched down the west bank of the mississippi river. that might sound simple, it was not. they had to follow the natural levee along
device forped a belowg off cypress trees the water line.levy thatcut the separated the mississippi river from lake providence letting the waters from the rivers from lake providence flooding quite a large area of louisiana bottomland. despite these things, they're not able to get that water route developed where the gunboats and the riverboats could go through lake providence and through the bayous and get into the mississippi river. even and brilliant engineer like james mcpherson, nobody ever...
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chad, chile, china, congo, croatia and cypress and czech republic and democratic republic and denmarkminican republic, guinea, egypt, and france, georgia, germany, grenada, honduras, hungary, iceland, iraq, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, kenya u curd stan, lebanon, liberia, libya, lithuania, malaysia, mally, val disease and marshall islands and federated states, monaco, montenegro. morocco, ma nippia and nepal, netherlands, new we will have land, the nigeria, norway, panama, papua new guinea, poland, portugal, qatar, republic of korea, republic of mull dova. romania. rwanda, samoa, sanç marino and serbia, sierra leon, slovakia. slovenia. solomon islands and south africa, south sudan, spain, sri lanka. suriname, sweden, switzerland. thailand. macedonia, togo, trinidad, tunisia, turkey, uganda, ukraine, the united kingdom of great britain and northern island, the united states of america, uruguay, vietnam, yemen, and zambia. i shall put it to the vote now. will those in favor of the draft resolution contained in document s-2o 14-673 please raise their hand. the result of the voting
chad, chile, china, congo, croatia and cypress and czech republic and democratic republic and denmarkminican republic, guinea, egypt, and france, georgia, germany, grenada, honduras, hungary, iceland, iraq, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, kenya u curd stan, lebanon, liberia, libya, lithuania, malaysia, mally, val disease and marshall islands and federated states, monaco, montenegro. morocco, ma nippia and nepal, netherlands, new we will have land, the nigeria, norway, panama, papua new...
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many of them have the money in the uk, cypress, not in the states. but i do think the sanctions can work. i think they are working to a degree. not boots on the ground for sure. the weapons that gene is talking about, that can be done through nato. very possibly. and not directly to the united states, but we heard from poroshenko yeste and we do need to support the right of the ukraines to be independent. i they want to go back to russia, that's their choice. if they want to go to the european union and go to the best, which i think they do, shoot be their choice of -- should be their choice of free people to make that decision and we should happen them. >> host: dedetweets in: aren't many infections acquired in the hospital? why so little attention to simple prevention? >> guest: well, dee dee, that is correct. a lot of infections are acquired in the hospital, and some of the most horrific infections, whether contract ned the intensive care unit after persons admitted with severe trauma, or maybe it's from a ventilator where they develop these resis
many of them have the money in the uk, cypress, not in the states. but i do think the sanctions can work. i think they are working to a degree. not boots on the ground for sure. the weapons that gene is talking about, that can be done through nato. very possibly. and not directly to the united states, but we heard from poroshenko yeste and we do need to support the right of the ukraines to be independent. i they want to go back to russia, that's their choice. if they want to go to the european...
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which is well in advantage of what ireland and cypress had ahead of their crisis. >> constantin, i'mgoing to have to interrupt. thank you so much. still to come, the countdown is under way for apple, but will the new product appeal to both consumers and investors? we discuss after the break. xkç >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm wilfred frost. >> andel i'm carolin roth. >>> apple's big day arrives. ceo tim cook expected to launch its first ever wearable device. >>> home depot confirmed it's been hit by hackers. the attack could be bigger than the data breach that struck target last year. >>> and a $4 billion share buyback announced by abb. we speak first to the ceo about his revised sales target in a few minutes. >>> another poll suggests scotland is leaning towards voting for independence. nomura warns client toes brace for a collapse in the pound. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and if you're just tuning in, thank you very much for joining us here on "worldwide exchange." let's have a look at the u.s.
which is well in advantage of what ireland and cypress had ahead of their crisis. >> constantin, i'mgoing to have to interrupt. thank you so much. still to come, the countdown is under way for apple, but will the new product appeal to both consumers and investors? we discuss after the break. xkç >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm wilfred frost. >> andel i'm carolin roth. >>> apple's big day arrives. ceo tim cook expected to launch its first ever...
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for now to launch airstrikes, setting the triggers for birch tornadoes to run off runways likely in cypress to hit target in iraq. >> the question before the house today is how we keep the british people safe from the threat posed by isil, and in particular, what role our armed forces should play in the international coalition to dismantle and ultimately destroy what president obama has rightly called this network of death. is there a threat to the british people? the answer is yes. >> he's using language that is very soft in the sense that he wants all members of the parliament to come along in this vote, because you'll recall that cameron was defeated a year ago and embarrassed politically on a vote to use troops in syria. he is saying they are not going to go into syria, the airstrikes will take place in iraq. he is saying it is not going to be shock and awe, but will require patience as the situation may last over a year. >> what is the latest in london? >> there are two more arrests by the anti terror police. they took two men from a highway outside london, adding to the nine arrested
for now to launch airstrikes, setting the triggers for birch tornadoes to run off runways likely in cypress to hit target in iraq. >> the question before the house today is how we keep the british people safe from the threat posed by isil, and in particular, what role our armed forces should play in the international coalition to dismantle and ultimately destroy what president obama has rightly called this network of death. is there a threat to the british people? the answer is yes....
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rodgers makes every single piece -- when you hear things on the internet, thing of cypress.have a division within them that could be worth a great deal of money. t.j. has big yield. he's a tough guy. whenever i have him on, i spend three hours studying and still get blown away. i apologize to him. i'm sorry i didn't study harder. >> shame on you. see you tonight, jim. >> thank you, guys. >> home builder sentiment after the break. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.co
rodgers makes every single piece -- when you hear things on the internet, thing of cypress.have a division within them that could be worth a great deal of money. t.j. has big yield. he's a tough guy. whenever i have him on, i spend three hours studying and still get blown away. i apologize to him. i'm sorry i didn't study harder. >> shame on you. see you tonight, jim. >> thank you, guys. >> home builder sentiment after the break. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on...
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many of them have the money in the uk, cypress, not in the states. but i do think the sanctions can work. i think they are working to a degree. not boots on the ground for sure. the weapons that gene is talking about, that can be done through nato. very possibly. and not directly to the united states, but we heard from poroshenko yeste and we do need to support the right of the ukraines to be independent. i they want to go back to russia, that's their choice. if they want to go to the european union
many of them have the money in the uk, cypress, not in the states. but i do think the sanctions can work. i think they are working to a degree. not boots on the ground for sure. the weapons that gene is talking about, that can be done through nato. very possibly. and not directly to the united states, but we heard from poroshenko yeste and we do need to support the right of the ukraines to be independent. i they want to go back to russia, that's their choice. if they want to go to the european...
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many of them have the money in the uk, cypress, not in the states. but i do think the sanctions can work. i think they are working to a degree. not boots on the ground for sure. the weapons that gene is talking about, that can be done through nato. very possibly. and not directly to the united states, but we heard from poroshenko yesterday in a joint address to congress. impressed y, very with him. they want to go back to russia, that's their choice. to go to the european union and go to the west, which i think they do, be their choice of free people to make that decision. and we should help them in that aspect. >> tweets in, respect many infections acquire in the hospital? why so little attention to simple preventions? guest: well, deedee, that is correct. a lot of infections are acquire in the hospital and some of the infections, in her these are contracted the intensive care unit after a person is admitted with severe a uma or maybe it's they develop re resistant phrases. this is being addressed in antibiotics and in a limited are usingd because w
many of them have the money in the uk, cypress, not in the states. but i do think the sanctions can work. i think they are working to a degree. not boots on the ground for sure. the weapons that gene is talking about, that can be done through nato. very possibly. and not directly to the united states, but we heard from poroshenko yesterday in a joint address to congress. impressed y, very with him. they want to go back to russia, that's their choice. to go to the european union and go to the...