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mark from db, if you could come up. i have a couple questions. i want to talk about the protege re/shraeugs relationship. can you describe this program. >> bart with parsons, i'm the project manager for pb on this project. the [inaudible] bay area district for cal trance, and they are a program where they want /pwhrarpblg established firms such as ours to help small emerging firms get a head start and be successful so pb's been very involved in this program locally and we actually have more mou's -- memorandum of understanding with small and emerging firms than any other firm in the program. wanted to underscore what -- we have mou's in place with and so basically what we do is we give them opportunities first of all to be on our teams and then doing this highway work can be pretty complicated if you've never done it, the cost proposals, the audits, how the work is done in accordance with cal transstandards and things like that. some of the firms we've had mou's with in the past have moved on and are doing real well now. >> are they competing aga
mark from db, if you could come up. i have a couple questions. i want to talk about the protege re/shraeugs relationship. can you describe this program. >> bart with parsons, i'm the project manager for pb on this project. the [inaudible] bay area district for cal trance, and they are a program where they want /pwhrarpblg established firms such as ours to help small emerging firms get a head start and be successful so pb's been very involved in this program locally and we actually have...
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db review involves certain steps and they are to be deemed compliant. not every project needs to go through all steps of the ma har process. the first step is a site history which takes about 4-6 hours. it is required that d ph respond within 30 days. if there is no indication of hazardous substances at the site, the db could be deemed compliant and that's only step of the ma har process. if there is further work need to be done, a second sampling should be done. if the sample shows no reason to include that hazardous substance is present then it can be in the second process. typical length of time is 8-12 hours and respond within 30 days. finally with that 3rd step if needed would require a preparation of site mitigation plan as well as a final report. typical length of time is 8-12 hours. statutory requirement of a response within 30 days. next question regarding dph case load and staffing. there is a case load and staff member that oversees this, there is voluntary and remedial and this involves projects that come through the ma har area and storage
db review involves certain steps and they are to be deemed compliant. not every project needs to go through all steps of the ma har process. the first step is a site history which takes about 4-6 hours. it is required that d ph respond within 30 days. if there is no indication of hazardous substances at the site, the db could be deemed compliant and that's only step of the ma har process. if there is further work need to be done, a second sampling should be done. if the sample shows no reason...
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for the closest neighbors, my wife and i to 62 for the most distant ones, for reference, a level 68 db corresponds to a vacuum 4 feet away. 62, eight feet away. and try to match a vacuum cleaner four feet away for an hour each day that is the situation with this daycare since early 2011. dumpinger these noise j periods, neighbors also move away from the rear of their homes to accommodate the daycare. they analyzed the noise impact of this conditional use permit and mainly the doubling of the current daycare's capacity and they found the increase to 42 children would not have a significant impact on noise. but in order for the applicants to meet the per child requirements the outdoor pay time will need to be staggered over a number of hours. so the impact is to spread the noise currently produced over several hours. the strongest noise mitigation measure, presented, was a ten foot of fence shown here. for the closest neighbor, that will reduce the noise level and placing the vacuum 6 to 8 feet away and the most distant neighbors, it will reduce from 8 to 11 and equivalent to placing it
for the closest neighbors, my wife and i to 62 for the most distant ones, for reference, a level 68 db corresponds to a vacuum 4 feet away. 62, eight feet away. and try to match a vacuum cleaner four feet away for an hour each day that is the situation with this daycare since early 2011. dumpinger these noise j periods, neighbors also move away from the rear of their homes to accommodate the daycare. they analyzed the noise impact of this conditional use permit and mainly the doubling of the...
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this is an astin martin db-5, re-used again it was so popular.ul car. 1964 is the vintage on it. first in gold finger with sean connery, of course, starring in that film. so you can imagine him behind the wheel of that car, can't you? i watched that movie recently. fantastic. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. also via twitter @cnbcwex, or direct to me @cnbckaren with your favorite car, whether a bond one or not. >>> let's move on to the story of the week here in the uk, the royal baby was introduced to the world's media yesterday as prince william and the duchess of cambridge presented their newborn child to the public outside london st. mary's hospital. standing on the spot where princess diana introduced him to the world 30 years earlier, prince william confirmed the couple is still working on a name for the third in the line to the throne. >>> congratulatory messages flood in for the new royal parents including this special shoutout from the london set of an upcoming hollywood blockbuster. >> isn't it exciting? kate is a mommy. prince william i
this is an astin martin db-5, re-used again it was so popular.ul car. 1964 is the vintage on it. first in gold finger with sean connery, of course, starring in that film. so you can imagine him behind the wheel of that car, can't you? i watched that movie recently. fantastic. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. also via twitter @cnbcwex, or direct to me @cnbckaren with your favorite car, whether a bond one or not. >>> let's move on to the story of the week here in the uk, the royal baby...
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. >> so just briefly as the memo indicated, starting in 2002, the authority has been working with db, a joint venture to provide support to the authority for a variety of program management oversight, as well as engineering services and their contract is about to expire so starting in december we basically sent an out reach to the community of dbe and sbn local consulting engineering services and let them know the opportunities are coming up. we did that through march of this year and we announced all the opportunities, including the ybi and the pmo and jc services that we were considering. so one of the things i wanted to clarify is that by doing that a lot of people were informed of the opportunity ahead of time and then we had /srertized for the services so everyone was already aware in the community as we could. we did an outreach both at our agency and through professional services and societies that we know in the bay area. with that we basically need support for oversight because there are large project that we are handling and these projects are included in the general things
. >> so just briefly as the memo indicated, starting in 2002, the authority has been working with db, a joint venture to provide support to the authority for a variety of program management oversight, as well as engineering services and their contract is about to expire so starting in december we basically sent an out reach to the community of dbe and sbn local consulting engineering services and let them know the opportunities are coming up. we did that through march of this year and we...
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major initiatives that we're involved in, the creation of the db unit which was in part by your support. we're getting ready actually to get that unit rolling this month. we'll be inviting all of you actually to our opening. another thing that we started this year is we started with a d.a. staff. it's the beginning of creating metrics in the system to look at performance to assess areas where we can approve upon not only in terms of productivity for our office, but also want to think we're really pushing into becoming a lot more sophisticated by the way we apply our prosecutorial resources, identifying neighborhood-based problems, trying to put the efforts where we can [speaker not understood]. i think some of you may have heard we started a secure smart phone initiative. it was a problem i noticed last year. we have had tremendous amount of increase in violence and robberies here in the city that are cell phones. it is really a national epidemic. and myself and the attorney general from new york started to work together and we have been working with the carriers and the manufacturers i
major initiatives that we're involved in, the creation of the db unit which was in part by your support. we're getting ready actually to get that unit rolling this month. we'll be inviting all of you actually to our opening. another thing that we started this year is we started with a d.a. staff. it's the beginning of creating metrics in the system to look at performance to assess areas where we can approve upon not only in terms of productivity for our office, but also want to think we're...
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anthony fires to home back to first, db play game over. giants left ten run others base. they lose 1-0 is your final. >> hosting the angels, turn back the clock day, 1969 uniforms. i like the look. angels -- step out to 1-0 lead. he serves it up to jack hamilton who finds the sweet spot on that one. he goes seven innings. a's offense is struggling until the seventh. it's out of here. two-run shot and one more run in the inning. they win it 3-1 and now have a five game lead over the rangers who lost to cleveland. >> let's take a brief timeout before we go to sonoma. >>> the thunder you heard from sonoma was not from above but down on the ground in time for the sonoma nationals. always a popular event when they are going over 300 miles an hour. matt hagen is number one qualifier thanks to his track record, 320 miles an hour. also 3.seconds and second quickest time in funny car history. matt smith is pro motorcycle toppling out 195 miles an hour. finals are set for sunday. >>> star of the day and huter, he was waiting through the canadian but took off after his wife went int
anthony fires to home back to first, db play game over. giants left ten run others base. they lose 1-0 is your final. >> hosting the angels, turn back the clock day, 1969 uniforms. i like the look. angels -- step out to 1-0 lead. he serves it up to jack hamilton who finds the sweet spot on that one. he goes seven innings. a's offense is struggling until the seventh. it's out of here. two-run shot and one more run in the inning. they win it 3-1 and now have a five game lead over the...
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anthony fires to home back to first, db play game over. giants left ten run others base. they lose 1-0 is your final. >> hosting the angels, turn back the clock day, 1969 uniforms. i like the look. angels -- step out to 1-0 lead. he serves it up to jack hamilton who finds the sweet spot on that one. he goes seven innings. a's offense is struggling until the seventh. it's out of here. two-run shot and one more run in the inning. they win it 3-1 and now have a five game lead over the rangers who lost to cleveland. >> let's take a brief timeout before we go to sonoma. >>> the thunder you heard from sonoma was not from above but down on the ground in time for the sonoma nationals. always a popular event when they are going over 300 miles an hour. matt hagen is number one qualifier thanks to his track record, 320 miles an hour. also 3.seconds and second quickest time in funny car history. matt smith is pro motorcycle toppling out 195 miles an hour. finals are set for sunday. >>> star of the day and huter, he was waiting through the canadian but took off after his wife went int
anthony fires to home back to first, db play game over. giants left ten run others base. they lose 1-0 is your final. >> hosting the angels, turn back the clock day, 1969 uniforms. i like the look. angels -- step out to 1-0 lead. he serves it up to jack hamilton who finds the sweet spot on that one. he goes seven innings. a's offense is struggling until the seventh. it's out of here. two-run shot and one more run in the inning. they win it 3-1 and now have a five game lead over the...
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my voice carries about a 40 db signal to noise ratio and that's what you hear. 20 is 100. it's more than. >> this is a voice analyst for the fbi. all of us is struggling to understand why he's testifying because we thought that any voice analysis that would be introduced in court would not be allowed. we're talking about those 911 tapes and whose voice was on the tapes. sonny, what do you make of this? >> i think i'm just as confused as all of you are. you're right. not only was the decision made that there would be no expert analysis in terms of whose voice was crying on the tape. the judge found that type of science was unreliable and just hadn't been accepted but this particular witness testified for the defense at the fry hearing which is why i suspect they said we look forward to hearing them. they have no objection to his testimony. i'm not quite sure what he is going to testify to by the prosecution. let's remember that this prosecution team is really sort of a dream team. between the three of them, he's tried hundreds of murder cases. i suspect they know what they'
my voice carries about a 40 db signal to noise ratio and that's what you hear. 20 is 100. it's more than. >> this is a voice analyst for the fbi. all of us is struggling to understand why he's testifying because we thought that any voice analysis that would be introduced in court would not be allowed. we're talking about those 911 tapes and whose voice was on the tapes. sonny, what do you make of this? >> i think i'm just as confused as all of you are. you're right. not only was the...
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. >> to reiterate what you said before, when you started db embarked on "the newsroom," you talked abouts being your love letter to cable news or to news and news gathering in the news industry. >> absolutely. and it still is which is why i'm just trying to correct the perception that i'm correcting the news. which i'm first of all not capable of doing, and, b, don't feel any desire to. i'm trying to -- it is sort of supposed to be a celebration. >> we'd like to have you in our newsroom to correct the news alongside as we do it. i think we'd be a better channel for it. >> you'd be doing long speeches with with gilbert and sullivan. >> aaron sorkin, always a pleasure. creator of hbo's "the newsroom." >>> thank you to our panel today, matthew, karen, ryan and michael. that's all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. "andrea mitchell reports" is coming up next. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >>> i'm still tr
. >> to reiterate what you said before, when you started db embarked on "the newsroom," you talked abouts being your love letter to cable news or to news and news gathering in the news industry. >> absolutely. and it still is which is why i'm just trying to correct the perception that i'm correcting the news. which i'm first of all not capable of doing, and, b, don't feel any desire to. i'm trying to -- it is sort of supposed to be a celebration. >> we'd like to have...
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the other thing is mit logical db mythological. -- almost like a saga. sometimes they say she's the patron saint of taxi drivers. i haven't met a taxi driver that can't talk about her. it's going to be one particular belief although they were important. it was something about the personality and the leader which sinks to the human memory. it becomes a figure of history like queen elizabeth i, lincoln, these are big fig yours. you can't get them out of your head. >> host: yeah. now for the last decade or fifteen years or so we have been there and spin doctors and meaningless statements. that was not her in any way at all. >> guest: it was not. i think they made a mistake here. what they say is she didn't care what people thought. no politician succeeds if they don't care about what people want. she was -- something i put in the book, a very pragmatic politician. she was also a politician of conviction. the fascination is how to link them in one human being. if you don't have the conviction you don't know where to go. to you don't have the cunning you coll
the other thing is mit logical db mythological. -- almost like a saga. sometimes they say she's the patron saint of taxi drivers. i haven't met a taxi driver that can't talk about her. it's going to be one particular belief although they were important. it was something about the personality and the leader which sinks to the human memory. it becomes a figure of history like queen elizabeth i, lincoln, these are big fig yours. you can't get them out of your head. >> host: yeah. now for the...
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nobody thinks actually db maybe darrel issa does, but nobody thinks obama's sitting around like nixon and gone mitchell drinking scotch at 3:00 in the morning, say going get those guys, i hate them! that isn't happening. i myself think i would like a real calm investigation of this. not all this obfuscation. those same people who said no, obama did not direct us to do this did say in other parts of their testimony they were told to report to washington with some of this information. i just think if i were a progressive or a take partier, neither of which i am, i would feel better if we had an investigation. this is the arm of the government that takes our money -- all of it, pretty much lately. and they're getting ready to have more power when the health care law kicks in. i think it is crazy to say darrel issa is an idiot, we don't care about this, there's no there there. let's prove there's no there there. how about that idea? >> we have the fast and furious, benghazi, this. he is a proven entity as far as scandals. >> let's take him out of the equation. we are really talking about
nobody thinks actually db maybe darrel issa does, but nobody thinks obama's sitting around like nixon and gone mitchell drinking scotch at 3:00 in the morning, say going get those guys, i hate them! that isn't happening. i myself think i would like a real calm investigation of this. not all this obfuscation. those same people who said no, obama did not direct us to do this did say in other parts of their testimony they were told to report to washington with some of this information. i just...
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they overcharge knowing that if they fail to prove that burden, often the jury will give db be givenr the lesser charges, in this case manslaughter. now that creates a problem for the state. state has lost some credibility here and now they have to come back and tell the jury, hey, look, even though we did not prove the crime we were supposed to prove, george zimmerman is guilty of something. that can be a problem for this jury. >> jonathan, i'll give you the last word because then we have to go. >> i interviewed sybrina fulton, trayvon martin's mother, back in february. i asked her if she would be comfortable, happy, with whatever the jury came back with. she said look, this has gone in stages. first we wanted an arrest. then we wanted to have him put in the justice system. we would love a conviction but we will live by the jury's verdict. i think that's something sybrina fulton, the martin family, wants everybody to understand. >> thank you all so much. and thank all of you for watching. we are done for this hour. court is in recess for their lunch break, again coming back this aft
they overcharge knowing that if they fail to prove that burden, often the jury will give db be givenr the lesser charges, in this case manslaughter. now that creates a problem for the state. state has lost some credibility here and now they have to come back and tell the jury, hey, look, even though we did not prove the crime we were supposed to prove, george zimmerman is guilty of something. that can be a problem for this jury. >> jonathan, i'll give you the last word because then we...
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this could drag on db i have seen it drag on in companies for years. >> that's the problem. it's dead money. from the linn point of view, until you get some sort of resolution. there have been short sellers all over the stock. that's the reason why the stock is down 10 bucks and they have questioned their accounting practices and the way they account for hedges in an acquisition. so the point of it is a lot of this news is already out there, but the s.e.c. overhang, most pms, ourselves included, when you have the s.e.c. getting involved, it's hard to hold onto the stock. >> i am led to believe, i guess, or certainly is clearly my understanding that the view taken by some firms on the street that this could last, say, at least a month, is very optimistic. >> if you're an individual investor, you have 8,000 stocks to choose from. most of the energy sector looks amazing. i could reel off 25 names. why would you be involved with this on either side? >> berry i could see. >> absolutely. >> because now you have an asset that clearly wants to sell itself. >> different story. >> if
this could drag on db i have seen it drag on in companies for years. >> that's the problem. it's dead money. from the linn point of view, until you get some sort of resolution. there have been short sellers all over the stock. that's the reason why the stock is down 10 bucks and they have questioned their accounting practices and the way they account for hedges in an acquisition. so the point of it is a lot of this news is already out there, but the s.e.c. overhang, most pms, ourselves...
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they have gotten either too conservative or too liberal or too moderate, and aid logically out of sink db ever -- sierng with the -- sync with the state. i can't find any with mike enzi. it would be uncharitable to say it's able percent ambition -- [laughter] but i'm -- my mind is open to be persuaded it's not the case. [laughter] sometimes silence is golden. >> who is next and. >> [inaudible] i had the pleasure of going back to shreveport the other day. i tried to engage almost everyone i talked to about landrieu. nobody wanted to talk politics at all. what are you hearing about those races down there? >> part of the issue -- there is a reference to my hometown, by the way. part of the reference -- part of the problem is in shreveport nobody knows who he is. he's not known particularly in shreveport. i think the race hasn't really engaged at all. louisiana hasn't sort of turned the corner, and focused, i think on the senate race. i think this is going a very, very, very big race. that landrieu, you know, one side of the equation, she's going to be taking over the senate energy committee,
they have gotten either too conservative or too liberal or too moderate, and aid logically out of sink db ever -- sierng with the -- sync with the state. i can't find any with mike enzi. it would be uncharitable to say it's able percent ambition -- [laughter] but i'm -- my mind is open to be persuaded it's not the case. [laughter] sometimes silence is golden. >> who is next and. >> [inaudible] i had the pleasure of going back to shreveport the other day. i tried to engage almost...
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drafting 12,000 db patients a month. most of them syphilitic. how? penicillin. they were making it in huge quantities by 1944. all of this because precisely we were short of men and particularly we were assured of infantrymen and especially short of riflemen. so there was an effort to fill the ranks. casualties had been running high. we cannot forget the 400,000 americans that died during the war. of that 291,000 killed in action . and though war falls heaviest always on the infantrymen. this is all part of an effort to keep those infantry ranks failed. britain did run out of man, so we were in bad shape. the brits were in terrible shape. >> host: if you could, just give us the macro view of the split between the pacific and european theaters. man, resources. >> well, the american army put 89 divisions into the field. about two-thirds of those in your. less than one-third in the pacific. all six marine divisions, u.s. marine corps divisions are in the pacific. most of the navy's in the pacific, including virtually all the aircraft carriers and most of the bigger
drafting 12,000 db patients a month. most of them syphilitic. how? penicillin. they were making it in huge quantities by 1944. all of this because precisely we were short of men and particularly we were assured of infantrymen and especially short of riflemen. so there was an effort to fill the ranks. casualties had been running high. we cannot forget the 400,000 americans that died during the war. of that 291,000 killed in action . and though war falls heaviest always on the infantrymen. this...
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to demonstrate the kept db depth of my experience i would like to highlight a few of my accomplishments. i dealt daily with the possible terrorist act that impacted the life of americans. to include the kidnapping of american mistheirs. when the united states returned to iraq i was asked to serve as the first rso and manage the volatile security environment as reestablished our diplomatic presence. most recently i was the rso in cairo, egypt, during the arab spring. it's an experience that informs my decision making as i work to ensure adequate security resources during the ongoing transition in egypt. created my mission black blank also known as htp along with providing a staff to support high threat high-risk posts. the department assessed our diplomatic missions and to determine which as high threat and risk. there are 27 posts which fall under this cease nation. this designation is not a steady process. the lie will be reviewed annually. when needed. as merger conditions change for be better or worse. strategic and operational planning and drive innovation across the broad spectrum
to demonstrate the kept db depth of my experience i would like to highlight a few of my accomplishments. i dealt daily with the possible terrorist act that impacted the life of americans. to include the kidnapping of american mistheirs. when the united states returned to iraq i was asked to serve as the first rso and manage the volatile security environment as reestablished our diplomatic presence. most recently i was the rso in cairo, egypt, during the arab spring. it's an experience that...
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look, to somehow suggest db it's not your agenda. it's way you ask the question. it would be sugar or chocolate to put off current deficit reduction is, i think the wrong frame. it's much after you have been nor nourished. our economy is suffering from absence of basic nutrition. and the austerity embedded in the deficit reduction, in my view, has come too quickly thus far is the -- i think that's something we on the panel agree on. second dpli, the reason why -- and in the long-term the reason it's not spinach once you achieve a more established growth rate. a bona fide recovery, again, we could recognize as a genuine recovery. not what we have now. the deficit relative to the economy falls on it own if you implement some of the kinds of changes that i think we need implement over the longer term. i'm not saying if you didn't do anything we would get better. i'm saying once we start growing again in earnist. the changes we need make are actually, i think, again not that heavy lift. finally, quick point, we -- the thing that drives the long-term -- neera mentioned
look, to somehow suggest db it's not your agenda. it's way you ask the question. it would be sugar or chocolate to put off current deficit reduction is, i think the wrong frame. it's much after you have been nor nourished. our economy is suffering from absence of basic nutrition. and the austerity embedded in the deficit reduction, in my view, has come too quickly thus far is the -- i think that's something we on the panel agree on. second dpli, the reason why -- and in the long-term the reason...
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. >> will the gentleman db. >> i thank the gentleman. >> miss tucker, that is in direct conflict withhat mr. george said sitting on this end right here. what he said, the may 30th meeting, he went over preliminary results of the investigation they've had, and let you, mr. shewelman, and mr. miller know it was not the start of the audit. it was preliminary results where targeting actually happened. you don't recall that? >> sir -- >> i'm finding a lot of members of the irs have very great detail on recalling things at other times. and other they lack the memory. you don't recall that he said that? >> sir, i recall the meeting the monthly meetings we have with mr. george, and his team -- >> there was nothing unusual about the may 30th meeting. there was nothing unusual? it was a normal routine update that he saw fit to go four days later to chief counsel and let them know about it? that was mr. george's testimony. your testimony and his are not matching up. >> sir, i'm -- i do not reck recollect -- i have to keep going back to. they cover a whole host of irs -- >> there was nothing unus
. >> will the gentleman db. >> i thank the gentleman. >> miss tucker, that is in direct conflict withhat mr. george said sitting on this end right here. what he said, the may 30th meeting, he went over preliminary results of the investigation they've had, and let you, mr. shewelman, and mr. miller know it was not the start of the audit. it was preliminary results where targeting actually happened. you don't recall that? >> sir -- >> i'm finding a lot of members of...
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social security, any db plan benefits they have, defined contribution balances, other savings and investments him and even home-equity and the valley of businesses that people on. overall, we estimate that working americans in total are on track today to replace roughly 61% of the income they enjoyed during their working careers. this confirms the future risks for millions of a serious drop in living standards in retirement, even when we include social security. but what's most important and positive about the survey's findings are the powerful evidence they provide about what is working well into america's retirement savings today, under current law, and through current workplace savings plans. george orwell once said that seeing what's right in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle. and went this survey shows us -- and what this survey shows is right in front of our noses are the key changes we need to make to fully realize the potential of workplace savings, and dramatically raise the prospects for retirement success for all working americans. first and foremost, we need to recogni
social security, any db plan benefits they have, defined contribution balances, other savings and investments him and even home-equity and the valley of businesses that people on. overall, we estimate that working americans in total are on track today to replace roughly 61% of the income they enjoyed during their working careers. this confirms the future risks for millions of a serious drop in living standards in retirement, even when we include social security. but what's most important and...
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the last big james bond car was a db-5. big war between people. i go for the lotus.in 2010. this car, which is a working submarine, could fetch even more. >> it's a working submarine? >> how did it end up in this storage facility and who stopped paying a bill so that they took it back and put it up for auction? >> remember the movie was 1977. they found the car in 1989. they were paying the bills for ten years. they think it was mgm or whichever movie studio owned the car. maybe a staff shuffle, they stopped paying the bill. >> is it quite rusty? >> no, they fixed it up. >> it spent a lot of time under water and the cars used to really rust in those days. >> but it's a submarine. >> what about tax implications. >> for this guy? >> look, he's going to have to pay taxes on it. he comes away -- if it sells for $2 million, he comes away with $1 million or more. this will change his life. he rented tools for a living and he'd never even seen a james bond movie. imagine there are people out there in the 1980s still had never seen -- >> it he takes you on a ride, you have t
the last big james bond car was a db-5. big war between people. i go for the lotus.in 2010. this car, which is a working submarine, could fetch even more. >> it's a working submarine? >> how did it end up in this storage facility and who stopped paying a bill so that they took it back and put it up for auction? >> remember the movie was 1977. they found the car in 1989. they were paying the bills for ten years. they think it was mgm or whichever movie studio owned the car....
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there is a move away from db to dc, and there is more we can do, but there is a lot going on.n this issue and will continue to be, and will continue to move on. debbie you talked on the principles of our agreements. i would not go on that again. retirement impacts all of us, so i am pleased we are having this event. artid yesterday if it's great and people feel great afterwards. it was a great event. it is the follow-up that kills you. what we do with this information later will be key. with that, at this time i am delighted introduced top rentals, chief executive of putnam investments, and his bio is in your material, but he is the perfect person to start a conversation. he has been a leader in the industry for decades now. bob has been in extremely influential in the development of 401k lands. during his tenure the grew to more than 300 million. he is intended that success. beenimportantly, bob has active on policy issues, comprehensive retirement reform, as well as initiatives. a strong believer in the value of savings, thanks for joining us, and we look forward to your com
there is a move away from db to dc, and there is more we can do, but there is a lot going on.n this issue and will continue to be, and will continue to move on. debbie you talked on the principles of our agreements. i would not go on that again. retirement impacts all of us, so i am pleased we are having this event. artid yesterday if it's great and people feel great afterwards. it was a great event. it is the follow-up that kills you. what we do with this information later will be key. with...