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if someone filed an early non-ripe appeal for a cat ed or nag dak. >> the problem is kim's ordinance to address the concern that people maybe aware that when an exemption is issued but not when the project is approved. her proposition is for when it's appealed and approved but the clerk as you say hold it and more for purposes of bringing closure to the appeal process. the city can continue to appeal that project until the time for the appeal had run and at that point the clerk would schedule it for a hearing and that is what would shut off if you would further approval action. the approvals would have occurred they would be before the board with the ceqa document at the board had the approval over the project. this ordinance may have been inadvertent. because it does not allow any approval after the appeal is filed. if it did have an approval, you would not have an approval. the proposal, yes. >> the proposal that has no sponsor that some folks who are an opposed to my legislation that have no sponsor at the board. okay. supervisor kim. >> could i ask to go back to the current proce
if someone filed an early non-ripe appeal for a cat ed or nag dak. >> the problem is kim's ordinance to address the concern that people maybe aware that when an exemption is issued but not when the project is approved. her proposition is for when it's appealed and approved but the clerk as you say hold it and more for purposes of bringing closure to the appeal process. the city can continue to appeal that project until the time for the appeal had run and at that point the clerk would...
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May 12, 2013
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astronauts had just two days to plan a spacewalk to fix on dak. as don dahler reports, it would be a month before we know if the aission was a success. >> reporter: with the view of the earth below, astronauted thomas marshburn and christopher hessidy carefully searched for the ammonia leak. >> we might see something. >> reporter: nasa was aware of a very small leak releasing thurt five pounds of ammonia per rar but last thursday something change and the leak rate jumped up to five pounds per day. the ammonia can be seen here as kee small, white flakes moving away from the space station. it crystallizes in the deep cold of space. cbs news space consultant william harwood. >> all spacewalks are inherently drushes . the astronauts are flying around at five miles a second and that's not something to take lightly. ightlporter: ammonia is the coolant of choice aboard the ldacestation to carry away the heat generate bide the lab's electrical gear. the leak was not considered an immediate threat to the crew but nasa hopes to operate the space station thr
astronauts had just two days to plan a spacewalk to fix on dak. as don dahler reports, it would be a month before we know if the aission was a success. >> reporter: with the view of the earth below, astronauted thomas marshburn and christopher hessidy carefully searched for the ammonia leak. >> we might see something. >> reporter: nasa was aware of a very small leak releasing thurt five pounds of ammonia per rar but last thursday something change and the leak rate jumped up to...
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rumors swirled as to why. >> apparently the fass dak system was clogged. >> four hours in, despite the technical glitches, the facebook ipo breaks records. its passing the $4.8 million general motors set on its first day of trading 2010. >> facebook has broken the record for volume. >> one below below $38 at one point. >> on this closing bell, we are ending a tough day on wall street today? >> huge volume, but roughly flat, facebook closing $38.23 leaving the future of facebook unclear. >> not at all the kind of opening that many were hoping for and expecting from the most highly anticipated ipo in quite a while. >> a year later, the company has landed on its feet operationally. the stock has yet to recover. but investors who are bullish say there's nowhere up from here. at least that's a silver lining. >> that makes me feel better. >> still, the burning question is how to monetize mobile. are we still asking that same question? >> i don't think so. this time last year, that was the big question. they introduced this line to figure out how to monetize it. it's their percent of revenues
rumors swirled as to why. >> apparently the fass dak system was clogged. >> four hours in, despite the technical glitches, the facebook ipo breaks records. its passing the $4.8 million general motors set on its first day of trading 2010. >> facebook has broken the record for volume. >> one below below $38 at one point. >> on this closing bell, we are ending a tough day on wall street today? >> huge volume, but roughly flat, facebook closing $38.23 leaving the...
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>> dak that will change? they have a lot of rebuilding ahead of them. >> i imagine they will abolish the entire school and yes, there will be a storm cellar big enough for every child and adult in that school. >> james, do you know any parents that have not been able to find their children? >> i do not. i have a couple of friends that do have children over there and they were able to find their children. >> james, we appreciate you sharing some positive news with us. we are glad that aiden is okay. please, give him a hug for us there. >> thank you, ma'am. >> let's go to janice dean. it is not over yet. there is at least a 48-hour period of time in which people's lives may be at risk in more than one state, including oklahoma. janice dean is in the extreme weather center and has been following all of this. >> reporter: we have a thunderstorm watch in effect for parts of oklahoma, including moore, which i will get to if a second. want to give you the latest statistics as they come in to us. this tornado was est
>> dak that will change? they have a lot of rebuilding ahead of them. >> i imagine they will abolish the entire school and yes, there will be a storm cellar big enough for every child and adult in that school. >> james, do you know any parents that have not been able to find their children? >> i do not. i have a couple of friends that do have children over there and they were able to find their children. >> james, we appreciate you sharing some positive news with...
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>> dak that will change?y have a lot of rebuilding ahead of them. >> i imagine they will abolish the entire school and yes, there will be a storm cellar big enough for every child and adult in that school. >> james, do you know any parents that have not been able to find their children? >> i do not. i have a couple of friends that do have children over there and they were able to find their children. >> james, we appreciate you sharing some positive news with us. we are glad that aiden is okay. please, give him a hug for us there. >> thank you, ma'am. >> let's go to janice dean. it is not over yet. there is at least a 48-hour period of time in which people's lives may be at risk in more than one state, including oklahoma. janice dean is in the extreme weather center and has been following all of this. >> reporter: we have a thunderstorm watch in effect for parts of oklahoma, including moore, which i will get to if a second. want to give you the latest statistics as they come in to us. this tornado was estimat
>> dak that will change?y have a lot of rebuilding ahead of them. >> i imagine they will abolish the entire school and yes, there will be a storm cellar big enough for every child and adult in that school. >> james, do you know any parents that have not been able to find their children? >> i do not. i have a couple of friends that do have children over there and they were able to find their children. >> james, we appreciate you sharing some positive news with us....
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he is on the preliminary witness list for the upcoming trial of deborah paul fry, the dak madam. wh >> since then i've gotten up every morning, committing to trying to live up to the important values we believe in. >> i have to say, i actually do not want to spend time, every time we talk about david bitter, i don't want to spend time playing that tape. because i agree with him full heartedly, that people who commit infracks, even crimes, should be allowed to seek forgiveness, pay penance and move on with their lives. but here is why we did play that tape tonight. because that same david vitter who should know a thing or two about redoes dejs, and fresh starts, introduced this week as an amendment to farm bill to people convicted of certain crimes, once you've paid your debt to society and you've served your time, i want to make you ineligible from food stamps for life. so david vitter want forgiveness from his wife and put his transgressions behind him, but does not want to offer other people the same chance. there is a word for that, but it seems to have slipped my mind. >>> te
he is on the preliminary witness list for the upcoming trial of deborah paul fry, the dak madam. wh >> since then i've gotten up every morning, committing to trying to live up to the important values we believe in. >> i have to say, i actually do not want to spend time, every time we talk about david bitter, i don't want to spend time playing that tape. because i agree with him full heartedly, that people who commit infracks, even crimes, should be allowed to seek forgiveness, pay...
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i think we had a couple speck dak lar successes duri-- successes during the cold war, recruiting the department of the kgb, but a lot of times they are spying on us and they have continued to have huge victories even after the cold war including running the top guy dealing with russian and the fbi and a top guy dealing with russia and the fbi. i'm not sure we've gotten to the bottom of why they're so much about thor at it than we are. >> matthew dunn, edward lucas, thank you for joining us. up next, big data or big brother. how information about you is changing the way the world works. right back. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most c
i think we had a couple speck dak lar successes duri-- successes during the cold war, recruiting the department of the kgb, but a lot of times they are spying on us and they have continued to have huge victories even after the cold war including running the top guy dealing with russian and the fbi and a top guy dealing with russia and the fbi. i'm not sure we've gotten to the bottom of why they're so much about thor at it than we are. >> matthew dunn, edward lucas, thank you for joining...
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chairman o ♪ [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridgehe chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ >>> we're back. i'm with the
chairman o ♪ [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridgehe chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the...
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the dak certificate not coming from our government, it is coming from fear-mongers and fools.he break, new data that could bolster the case for the expansion of the affordable care act. will positive trends silence republican opposition? [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. >>> conservatives are claiming that a new study on medicaid deliver as death knell to obama care, it kind of actually strengthens the case for the affordable care act. over the past two years, researchers tracked the health of tens of thousands of randomly selected people in oregon who were granted medicaid and compared them with an identical population
the dak certificate not coming from our government, it is coming from fear-mongers and fools.he break, new data that could bolster the case for the expansion of the affordable care act. will positive trends silence republican opposition? [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin'...
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>> dak that will change? lot of rebuilding ahead of them. >> i imagine they will abolish the entire school and yes, there will be a storm cellar big enough for every child and adult in that school. >> james, do you know any parents that have not been able to find their children? >> i do not. i have a couple of friends that do have children over there and they were able to find their children. >> james, we appreciate you sharing some positive news with us. we are glad that aiden is okay. please, give him a hug for us there. >> thank you, ma'am. >> let's go to janice dean. it is not over yet. there is at least a 48-hour period of time in which people's lives may be at risk in more than one state, including oklahoma. janice dean is in the extreme weather center and has been following all of this. >> reporter: we have a thunderstorm watch in effect for parts of oklahoma, including moore, which i will get to if a second. want to give you the latest statistics as they come in to us. this tornado was estimated to be
>> dak that will change? lot of rebuilding ahead of them. >> i imagine they will abolish the entire school and yes, there will be a storm cellar big enough for every child and adult in that school. >> james, do you know any parents that have not been able to find their children? >> i do not. i have a couple of friends that do have children over there and they were able to find their children. >> james, we appreciate you sharing some positive news with us. we are...
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we're about 6 points above fair value for the nax dat dak and the s&p 500 is just about 2 points abovedid open higher and then we went down towards the close. ftse cnbc global 300 just bouncing off the session for their losses between 10 to 0.5% for european equities. pretty flat for the ftse. the ftse mib is just about in positive territory this morning. the question is whether there's a debate of that 60 basis points as we appear to have some political stability in italy. we will hear, though, from what beppe grillo thinks, as well. aussie/dollar, 97.33. we're down to an 11-month low, over 2% so far this year. dollar/yen, 102.61 pretty much on that 4 1/2 year high of the dollar against the yen. let's recap the asian market. here is sixuan. >> asian markets wrapped up the week on a positive note. the volumes were thin with hong kong and south korea shut for budda's birthday. they have managed third straight weekly gains. property developers led the way as investors buy on the cheap. sources say sxi jinping is looking at reforms including overhauling local government. and the nikkei 22
we're about 6 points above fair value for the nax dat dak and the s&p 500 is just about 2 points abovedid open higher and then we went down towards the close. ftse cnbc global 300 just bouncing off the session for their losses between 10 to 0.5% for european equities. pretty flat for the ftse. the ftse mib is just about in positive territory this morning. the question is whether there's a debate of that 60 basis points as we appear to have some political stability in italy. we will hear,...
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the sweat rax dak, as well. cac 40 up 0.5% and the ftse mib up 0.3%. bunch, the ten-year treasury steady at 2.057%. jgb at the moment yielding 1.4%. gimt 1.91%. dollar/yen, 101.72. we got to fresh 4 1/2 year high during the session yesterday, 103.74. down to 100.83 this morning. that is a two-week high for the yen against the dollar. and the aussie, 0.9655. we're down near not far away from the 2012 low on the aussie/dollar. down around 7% this week. and cable, sterling/dollar just under 1.51 at the moment. meanwhile, the bank of japan's governor tried to calm market fears over the country's unstable bond market. mr. kuroda reiterated that the bank of japan would be flexible in the bond markets. he also said he was confident the bank could curb volatility, although he wouldn't delve into the market's recent wild swings. >> translator: we do not have a specific target for stock prices or in the foreign exchange market. i will not comment on their day-to-day moments. but when it comes to the japan government bond market in which we are directly involved,
the sweat rax dak, as well. cac 40 up 0.5% and the ftse mib up 0.3%. bunch, the ten-year treasury steady at 2.057%. jgb at the moment yielding 1.4%. gimt 1.91%. dollar/yen, 101.72. we got to fresh 4 1/2 year high during the session yesterday, 103.74. down to 100.83 this morning. that is a two-week high for the yen against the dollar. and the aussie, 0.9655. we're down near not far away from the 2012 low on the aussie/dollar. down around 7% this week. and cable, sterling/dollar just under 1.51...
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along with the xetra dak, the cac 40, ftse mib up 0.8%, as well.its first quarter profits almost doubled from a year ago and they're reporting a pretext profit of 8.4 billion. the underlying profits looked a little better than expected, as well. for the first quarter, 7.6 billion up 34% compared with the same period last year. and the stock is up 276%. >>> the belgium chemicals and plasticmakers will report one of the world's biggest pvcmakers. all this after the company lowered its full year forecast. g4 security has warned over margin pressures this year and cited ongoing pressure necessary europe as part of the group's q1 update. >>> carlsberg, trading sharply higher after beating estimates boosted by double digit growth in asia. the company signaled further acquisition in the region. joining us for a first on cnbc, jorgen asmussen, the ceo. thank you very much for joining us. what's the main contributor here to you beating the forecast? >> i think in general, we're off to a good start. so i'm pleased about the performance in q1 is. for me, a ke
along with the xetra dak, the cac 40, ftse mib up 0.8%, as well.its first quarter profits almost doubled from a year ago and they're reporting a pretext profit of 8.4 billion. the underlying profits looked a little better than expected, as well. for the first quarter, 7.6 billion up 34% compared with the same period last year. and the stock is up 276%. >>> the belgium chemicals and plasticmakers will report one of the world's biggest pvcmakers. all this after the company lowered its...
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the dow, s&p and pass dak are all on record runs. it's friday, may 31st, 2013.our honor this song, but apparently joe does. >> no. >> making up his own lyrics for this. good morning, everybody, and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we start with the markets this morning. month of may, here st how the major average ves performed. the dow is up more than 3%. s&p is up nearly 4% and the nasdaq almost 5% as the tech heavy index is on pace for its best month since february last year. the dow by the way is on track to close higher for the sixth month in a row. the s&p and nasdaq are set for their second winning streak since 2009. a lot of records and here is another one for you. this will be the first time that the three major u.s. averages are up in each of the first five months of the year since the mid 1990s. as for this morning, there are some red arrows this morning. if you take a look at the futures pictures right now, the dow futures are down by almost 90 points below fair value. s&p futures are
the dow, s&p and pass dak are all on record runs. it's friday, may 31st, 2013.our honor this song, but apparently joe does. >> no. >> making up his own lyrics for this. good morning, everybody, and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we start with the markets this morning. month of may, here st how the major average ves performed. the dow is up more than 3%. s&p is up nearly 4% and the nasdaq almost 5%...
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the nax dak, couple of points lower, down by some six points or so in terms of the early morning callsed to open down by somewhere in the region of, wa, 17 or 18 points or so. so we're looking at the negative open in the u.s. at this point in time. a lot of things, though, could change. we have quite a few big data points to look out for, the initial jobless claims coming through later on. the u.s. fist quarter gdp revision. the ftse cnbc global 300, flat right now. so we've managed to come back from early morning lows. and that really has been the type of morning that we've seen. a bit of rejigging given the huge drops that we saw in asia overnight. especially the nikkei falling by more than 5% as opposed to last week where it fell by 757% last thursday. so we're still looking at some very big corrections that have been taking place. but all of our european main markets now just holding on to some very slight gains. the cac 40 up by around 0.3%. we're just starting to see a little bit more buying this morning. the ftse mib up by 0.6%. the xetra dax and the ftse flat to slightly higher
the nax dak, couple of points lower, down by some six points or so in terms of the early morning callsed to open down by somewhere in the region of, wa, 17 or 18 points or so. so we're looking at the negative open in the u.s. at this point in time. a lot of things, though, could change. we have quite a few big data points to look out for, the initial jobless claims coming through later on. the u.s. fist quarter gdp revision. the ftse cnbc global 300, flat right now. so we've managed to come...
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May 23, 2013
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currently down 130 points, 2.57% for the xetra dak. the cac 40 down 2.4%. you maybe talked about the data. we had composite flash pmis out for the eurozone. the good thing was, 37.7, it was forecast at 37.2, so better than expected. that is still deep in contraction territory. it's the seventh quarter negative growth for the eurozone and maybe the trend is easing slightly. as far as the sectorses are concerned, it's worth pointing out because kaori talked about the banks of japan being sold off heavily. china, as well. the china pmi numbers didn't help, either. miners down 3%. and big swings, as well, on the currency markets. we want to talk about dollar/yen. initially we saw dollar/yen dollar index going up high to a three-year high. then there was a rethink. people have been long nikkei, short yen, that trade went around, as well, so we've seen a 2 mers fall tt today in the value of the dollar against the yen, as well. it's quite a big move in the yen in one day. also impacted is the aussie/dollar on the chinese pmi number, down about a 12-month low at th
currently down 130 points, 2.57% for the xetra dak. the cac 40 down 2.4%. you maybe talked about the data. we had composite flash pmis out for the eurozone. the good thing was, 37.7, it was forecast at 37.2, so better than expected. that is still deep in contraction territory. it's the seventh quarter negative growth for the eurozone and maybe the trend is easing slightly. as far as the sectorses are concerned, it's worth pointing out because kaori talked about the banks of japan being sold off...