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and actually i don't actually work in the shelter division of ecs. i work with the asset management and housing development side. we work very closely in permanent supportive housing with clients who are coming straight from the shelters. whether they're single adults or families. i have been working in supportive and affordable housing for 14 years, 8 of them here in san francisco, and i've been at ecs for the last four years. part of my role at ecs is working very closely with our property management and support services on our permanent supportive housing sites. we have three that we own and five that are leased through the housing first s-r-o master lease program, and they're very different. our newest problem, 134 units of permanent supportive housing for single adults, bishop health community house, is really what i like to think of as the shining example of what permanent supportive housing and housing people coming from chronic homelessness, coming from the shelters should be. a lot of the s-r-os in our master lease program are more challengi
and actually i don't actually work in the shelter division of ecs. i work with the asset management and housing development side. we work very closely in permanent supportive housing with clients who are coming straight from the shelters. whether they're single adults or families. i have been working in supportive and affordable housing for 14 years, 8 of them here in san francisco, and i've been at ecs for the last four years. part of my role at ecs is working very closely with our property...
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and actually i don't actually work in the shelter division of ecs. i work with the asset management and housing development side. we work very closely in permanent supportive housing with clients who are coming straight from the shelters. whether they're single adults or families. i have been working in supportive and affordable housing for 14 years, 8 of them
and actually i don't actually work in the shelter division of ecs. i work with the asset management and housing development side. we work very closely in permanent supportive housing with clients who are coming straight from the shelters. whether they're single adults or families. i have been working in supportive and affordable housing for 14 years, 8 of them
and actually i don't actually work in the shelter division of ecs. i work with the asset management d
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and as you know, ecs serves over 14,000 homeless [speaker not understood] annually.aren brings the experience of ecs's clients to the food security task force table. and i'm happy to answer any questions about karen. [laughter] >> thank you, liz. any questions? seeing none, thank you. >>> okay. >> anne quaintance. >>> good afternoon, supervisors breed, yee, and cohen. i am currently being renominated to the food security task force. i am the chief operations officer of meals ask on wheels of san francisco. i know you know what we do there. we serve over 2,500 seniors with two meals a day. we served [speaker not understood] in addition to social services. our client needs and visitor services as well. [speaker not understood]. and the contracts unit as well as nine years at the san francisco food bank, five years running a food cooperative before that. i'm also the long term [speaker not understood] and the jewish community regulations council. i've been bringing work to the task force as well as the work we're doing there is critical. i think there is a lot we're doi
and as you know, ecs serves over 14,000 homeless [speaker not understood] annually.aren brings the experience of ecs's clients to the food security task force table. and i'm happy to answer any questions about karen. [laughter] >> thank you, liz. any questions? seeing none, thank you. >>> okay. >> anne quaintance. >>> good afternoon, supervisors breed, yee, and cohen. i am currently being renominated to the food security task force. i am the chief operations...
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it's 74 units at development with ecs and bridge housing at 11 82 4th street. and then january of ~ 2015 we have broadway and sampson and we're looking at about 40 to 50 units there. so, that's a challenge that we have. what we do is every time there's a vacancy, we fill behind the vacancy in a unit. but, you know, people want to be stable so they don't want to get evicted so we work with them. so, they don't get evicted, but our vacancy rate is very low in terms of units turning over for someone on the shelter it wait list. >> thank you. >> okay. seeing no other questions, thank you very much. >> all right, thank you. >> and thank you for inviting us to visit the shelters. i was very glad [speaker not understood] and refresh my memory. >> okay, thank you. >> okay. yes. >> thank you. i also want to say thank you. you don't have to come back. i just also wanted to say thank you for taking me around a good chunk of the afternoon to several different shelters. actually a very eye opening experience. i want to recommend the board or anyone in public service to bett
it's 74 units at development with ecs and bridge housing at 11 82 4th street. and then january of ~ 2015 we have broadway and sampson and we're looking at about 40 to 50 units there. so, that's a challenge that we have. what we do is every time there's a vacancy, we fill behind the vacancy in a unit. but, you know, people want to be stable so they don't want to get evicted so we work with them. so, they don't get evicted, but our vacancy rate is very low in terms of units turning over for...
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. >> fue el momento equivocad pr n pronuncar un discurso sobre ec n economÍa despuÉs de los al tiro.abamstabamos i recopilando informaciÓn, nos e aseguramos de que los recursos estn ahÍ, por otra parte lo que es importante es esto l, ekl c n cognreso tiene mucho trabajo que hacer, no tneenemos un ptresupuo aprobado y se discute para que e el gobierno cierra por defencct para que no se ierd la pierda i credibilida dfinad financiera m debemos poner a la gente a tr a trabajar y propiorcionar esca escalores para que la gente l g lleguÉ a la calse media. >> los eestados unidos esata p a praparado para actuar en el c s cacso de que siria no ceda, pare ce que l uso de fuerza no serÍa pate de las resoluciones de la o ono. >> ayer se confirmÓ o qulo yq es hecho y ayer algunos sepr pre a preguntaban cuÁl creible es la e evidencia., >> el proceso de l a onu ha j a jugado su pepal aepel , in investigadores ha dicho que se u usaron armas quimicas, considero que cambia l adinaa dinaÁmica c internacional pero estoy comp comprometido en decir , podemos rsolver estodiplomaticamente. >> y si eso fraca
. >> fue el momento equivocad pr n pronuncar un discurso sobre ec n economÍa despuÉs de los al tiro.abamstabamos i recopilando informaciÓn, nos e aseguramos de que los recursos estn ahÍ, por otra parte lo que es importante es esto l, ekl c n cognreso tiene mucho trabajo que hacer, no tneenemos un ptresupuo aprobado y se discute para que e el gobierno cierra por defencct para que no se ierd la pierda i credibilida dfinad financiera m debemos poner a la gente a tr a trabajar y...
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. >>> le ec?o tenÍa.. >>> la agria? >>> no, no la como. >>> huele delicioso. >>ambiÉn le pongo su poquitico de limÓn, como lo quieren comer? esto a mi megusta, a mi esposa le gusta bien, bien cocinato. >>> doradita, gracs>>>Í, a mÍ tambiÉn. >> divido la suela, aquÍ doradi, y aqÍ menoradi, podemos hacer lo que quieras, una tostada, le nemos la carnita. y aquÍ le ponen lo que les de la gana, frijoles refritos, guacamole, crema agria, ustedes pisan por esa boca, te la hago para ti. >>> la stada. >>> sÍ, espectacular. >>> lo bueno quehace q estas estirand e dÓlar. >>> Ánto gastamos e esto pepin? >>> este vale como 7 dÓlares. >>> si, hay lugaresue l veen Ásbaratos y grandes. >>> ah sÍ? >> sÍ, s, sÍ, es increible, leyendo etiquetas, y pesos. e la >>> cuÁnto trae, y trae mas, y lo que le. >>> necesito consejos, no voy asÍ. >>> me encanta ir al sÚper, a mi tambiÉn. es miparaÍso.iÉn. >>> otra cosa, en las etiquetas dicen, tanto por onza, sabes cuÁnto cuesta. >>> la cha tambiÉn, gracias>>> , muyimpoante. >>> import
. >>> le ec?o tenÍa.. >>> la agria? >>> no, no la como. >>> huele delicioso. >>ambiÉn le pongo su poquitico de limÓn, como lo quieren comer? esto a mi megusta, a mi esposa le gusta bien, bien cocinato. >>> doradita, gracs>>>Í, a mÍ tambiÉn. >> divido la suela, aquÍ doradi, y aqÍ menoradi, podemos hacer lo que quieras, una tostada, le nemos la carnita. y aquÍ le ponen lo que les de la gana, frijoles refritos, guacamole,...
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ec-1172llp for hearing todaitem is item no. 6. sf 61234 >> we will start with the appellants to present their case. >> thank you, everybody. jones encourages the negligent behavior that impacts our health and well being. extending the negative hours and also i impends our behavior. for the permit process no locals have received permit information. for example i tie at 27 street and we received those notices in the mail. for the application as they pointed out in the appeal summary, where residents may not have been aware of. the neighborhood deserves accurate information and deserves a chance to respond. i'm questioning the testing methods of the loud sound and how they were tested at jones. was it done both inside and outside of the business from facing the courtyard, on the sidewalks, buildings across the street from the entrance and outdoor area, inside other businesses. for example around the corner can hear the noise from the outdoor space in their business. even around the corner from the outdoor courtyard is loud. at what p
ec-1172llp for hearing todaitem is item no. 6. sf 61234 >> we will start with the appellants to present their case. >> thank you, everybody. jones encourages the negligent behavior that impacts our health and well being. extending the negative hours and also i impends our behavior. for the permit process no locals have received permit information. for example i tie at 27 street and we received those notices in the mail. for the application as they pointed out in the appeal summary,...
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west ec with a temperature of 68. temperatures are warming nicely as we move through. fredericksburg at 72. lexington park at 70 degrees. temperatures are pretty consistent. upper 60's. high pressure will continue today. a similar day that we had yesterday. temperatures will eventually make it into the mid 70's. it is quiet and dry along the east coast. area ofn the coastal low pressure. it will move off toward the north east. no impact for us. drifts tont slowly ward the ease but really starts to break apart. some changes are on the way. the next cold front will arrive. futurecast picking up some showers but i think it will be too dry to see anything tomorrow. 75-78. 80 degrees on wednesday. the is our forecast for rest of this afternoon. daytime highs around 73-78 degrees. partly cloudy skies. 50-58. it will call for highs in the upper 70's to lower 80's. the extended outlook will keep it going at least for the first half of the upcoming weekend. it chance for some showers and cooler air. >> at least it is sunday. stayy evening to indoors and watch the ball. >> comin
west ec with a temperature of 68. temperatures are warming nicely as we move through. fredericksburg at 72. lexington park at 70 degrees. temperatures are pretty consistent. upper 60's. high pressure will continue today. a similar day that we had yesterday. temperatures will eventually make it into the mid 70's. it is quiet and dry along the east coast. area ofn the coastal low pressure. it will move off toward the north east. no impact for us. drifts tont slowly ward the ease but really starts...
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an era of ec that ecstasy in all sense of the definition, ecstasy as rapture, as enraptured, ec that city as delirium. so it was a way to begin to understand for me what those nos were going to come to mean and what it meant to try to change the law or to put one's self up against the law or to say no in so many cultural and political ways. and with that and with that sense is where i want to read you from my remarks -- leave you from my remarks and actually just read you very briefly from the opening of the book which is straight after quincy adams' death. and the present was and the future would also be a time of delirium, failure, greed, violence and refusal. refusal to listen and find or create that hard common ground of compromise, refusal to bend, so great was the fear of breaking, refusal to change and refusal to imagine what it might be like to be someone else. john quincy adams knew how to say no, but that negative could be inflexible, ideological, fanatical, particularly when some considered refusal a better tool than compromise or when compromise itself was so flaccid and
an era of ec that ecstasy in all sense of the definition, ecstasy as rapture, as enraptured, ec that city as delirium. so it was a way to begin to understand for me what those nos were going to come to mean and what it meant to try to change the law or to put one's self up against the law or to say no in so many cultural and political ways. and with that and with that sense is where i want to read you from my remarks -- leave you from my remarks and actually just read you very briefly from the...
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iran is ec expected to be the topic of discussion before leaving israel, the prime minister said he would be, quote, telling the truth about iran after the, quote, sweet talk and onslaught of smiles. on friday the president spoke to the president on the phone. the first direct conversation since 1979. >>> today is the first official day for the president of the university of california. she will be paid $571,000 a year. that's three time was she made as a member of the president's cabinet. but it is $21,000 less than uc paid her predecessor. >>> a call center will enroll people under the affordable care act. it will make it easier to get insurance. it will offer plans from 13 companies. state organizers say four million people are eligible for obama care and 4000 living here in the bay area. the center will open up at 8. agents can answer questions in 13 languages. >>> meantime nurses across northern california are scheduled to rally outside of three hospitals later today. organizers say the rally is to educate people about to sign up for obama care. they say people need to realize that s
iran is ec expected to be the topic of discussion before leaving israel, the prime minister said he would be, quote, telling the truth about iran after the, quote, sweet talk and onslaught of smiles. on friday the president spoke to the president on the phone. the first direct conversation since 1979. >>> today is the first official day for the president of the university of california. she will be paid $571,000 a year. that's three time was she made as a member of the president's...
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. >> all eyes have turned to washington, and ec senator ted cruz completed his talk after spending 21 hours trying to delay the senate from proceeding with the bill. >> this fight is not about any member of this body. it's not about personalities. most americans couldn't give a flying flip about a bunch of all editions in washington. -- a bunch of politicians from washington. who cares? >> you might be asking what were they talking about, and what did he accomplish? at noon they started forcing him to yield control of the floor. this was in technically a filibuster since he wasn't able to delay the vote, but this was to raise awareness for the negative impact obamacare would cause the economy. he was trending on twitter. why did he want to delay? he wanted to stop harry reid from having the opportunity to amend the bill and review the revision that these funds obama care. this is how he put it. >> on friday or saturday we will vote on cloture. anyone who votes yes to cut off debate on this bill is voting to allow harry reid to fully fund obama care. >> the senate agreed to proceed wit
. >> all eyes have turned to washington, and ec senator ted cruz completed his talk after spending 21 hours trying to delay the senate from proceeding with the bill. >> this fight is not about any member of this body. it's not about personalities. most americans couldn't give a flying flip about a bunch of all editions in washington. -- a bunch of politicians from washington. who cares? >> you might be asking what were they talking about, and what did he accomplish? at noon...
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. >> but this is not a home-ec lesson. >> there certainly is gardening and cooking involved, but there's also the science and math -- teaching the kids how to quadruple, triple, double recipes. cut it in half. remove the seeds. using fractions in measuring, that's where we incorporated the mathematics. >> a fun way to learn math. >> we're gonna take a minute to use our senses in order to describe what we see. we're gonna be using our sense of taste. science -- they use a lot of observation skills learning how to use their senses to describe things. today, we're actually working with an acid. vinegar is an acid. by adding the vinegar to the tomatoes, you did create a chemical change, whereas you've now changed the properties of the tomato and the basil and the garlic. okay, it can no longer go back to the way it was. >> i learned a little bit about chemistry. i learned that the vinegar broke down all the stuff. then it made the flavor come out. >> delicious. >> i thought it was really fun. it was a lot more fun than just looking at the board. instead, you just find a way to learn it. >> o
. >> but this is not a home-ec lesson. >> there certainly is gardening and cooking involved, but there's also the science and math -- teaching the kids how to quadruple, triple, double recipes. cut it in half. remove the seeds. using fractions in measuring, that's where we incorporated the mathematics. >> a fun way to learn math. >> we're gonna take a minute to use our senses in order to describe what we see. we're gonna be using our sense of taste. science -- they use a...
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these stocks are going up parabol ec. they make no sense and have no earnings. linkedin is a different story. they priced $5-and-a-half shares at $22. i don't leak your strikes. if we get hairy in the market, that stock goes down. people got too free money. they will pile out of it. >> it won't go to the full $10 bucks if that hams in the near term. i agree the valuation is not the justification in this case. >> all right, got a question out will? sens send us a treat, tonight, scott is taking a lock at an under the radar football play that can have your portfolio feeling pretty full. you will find great trader blocks as well. check it out. here's what's coming up next. . >> don't call these guys soft, last month, carter found a window of opportunity. now their trade is in the green. but they have a way to make even more. plus, talk about a bold call. well, not that bold. carter worth does say the rates are going lower. hemoexplain why, that's when "options action" returns. . >> we think it is right for the do the exact option of what is being done on the street
these stocks are going up parabol ec. they make no sense and have no earnings. linkedin is a different story. they priced $5-and-a-half shares at $22. i don't leak your strikes. if we get hairy in the market, that stock goes down. people got too free money. they will pile out of it. >> it won't go to the full $10 bucks if that hams in the near term. i agree the valuation is not the justification in this case. >> all right, got a question out will? sens send us a treat, tonight,...
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this is disturbing, and ec has been given copies of the report. but one of the things that we didn't like in the narrative. after two 20-year-old girls left the cellar after the party, one 20-year-old was hostile and attacked a 30-year-old member of the party. and they got into an argument over stupid stuff, i got anger issues, was her quote. and told officer millgan, that she and her friend were 20 years old and know the person at the club and let them in without i.d. and the rules of being 21, and then you have this girl with anger issues and now with cocktails on board. if not admitted into the club, the whole thing would not have happened. i saw the photos of the victim and she was beat up pretty badly. and last one, club atmosphere had several fights at closing time. i am not going over the report, it's way too long. but if you get a chance, you may want to read it as far as the level of fights. but this is just the summary from the sergeant who was working that night. central swing control, three tactical units watched the area. no club reac
this is disturbing, and ec has been given copies of the report. but one of the things that we didn't like in the narrative. after two 20-year-old girls left the cellar after the party, one 20-year-old was hostile and attacked a 30-year-old member of the party. and they got into an argument over stupid stuff, i got anger issues, was her quote. and told officer millgan, that she and her friend were 20 years old and know the person at the club and let them in without i.d. and the rules of being...
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. >> ec: or obamacare for that matter, healthcare.'t leigh it to the state, make it federally mandating. >> are you kidding? what do you think the republican governors are doing with tex changes? they have a choice. when it comes to the state, referendum, which is what you had in colorado and what you had in washington state, that is not the will of one political party or somebody pushing the table. that is a will of the people. >> eric: all right. let me get wayne in the conversation. wayne, where are you on this? >> juan makes a good point. whether this is a state's rightses issue or a federal issue is a separate -- the question here, we have an example of this. we had booze. you know? booze, we had a constitutional amendment that said do away with booze. we have won't have any more booze in the country. end of that. that didn't work because it was already, as you said, the people already had embraced it. so we canceled that. went away. you got the same problem here with marijuana. a good lesson. people embrace it. they are going to
. >> ec: or obamacare for that matter, healthcare.'t leigh it to the state, make it federally mandating. >> are you kidding? what do you think the republican governors are doing with tex changes? they have a choice. when it comes to the state, referendum, which is what you had in colorado and what you had in washington state, that is not the will of one political party or somebody pushing the table. that is a will of the people. >> eric: all right. let me get wayne in the...
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excited with the prospect of having somebody representing the system or not the system, but the board as ecs does service more clients than any other provider in the city. and that's all for me. thank you for your time. >> thank you. any questions of the report? >> no questions, thank you. >> no questions. thank you very much. now i'd like to invite joyce [speaker not understood]. >> i'm sorry, i do have -- >> hold on. >> you can come on up. but i have a question for you, mr. vice president i think. i'm sorry? >> chair. >> excuse me, mr. chair. you gave a list of suggested changes such as staggering terms. what body determines -- how do we begin to implement the changes you suggested? >> that's through this body. this body created us and this body can make those changes. >> so, were you mainly bringing this to our attention because this is what you want -- >> we're working on a whole -- we're going to be bringing something forward for you to submit to the full board. >> so, you're going to be sending something more formally. this is just a courtesy -- >> correct. >> okay [speaker not underst
excited with the prospect of having somebody representing the system or not the system, but the board as ecs does service more clients than any other provider in the city. and that's all for me. thank you for your time. >> thank you. any questions of the report? >> no questions, thank you. >> no questions. thank you very much. now i'd like to invite joyce [speaker not understood]. >> i'm sorry, i do have -- >> hold on. >> you can come on up. but i have a...
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ec steel explain more this tree of leading up to seven and which we have memorialized. not just a historian and expert on labor patterns and other things that should be of great interest to us now because within the next ten days we could see a major labor shut down at the government shuts down. the originators of the march to get the federal government into their employment practices. he also talks about the record of the civil rights movement as it really was. ladies and gentlemen to raise going to speak for prole 35 minutes. then he will be glad to answer your questions. is with great honor and pleasure that i introduce to you the author of the march on washington jobs, freedom, and the freedom hester's of rights. >> a professor at the university of wisconsin milwaukee. thanks for all of you for coming out and listening. i will put these down so that i don't knock them off. it is really great to be able to talk about this book here or as the event that i describe in turn makes sense of and is also rich real the talk about and on the 50th anniversary the meaning of th
ec steel explain more this tree of leading up to seven and which we have memorialized. not just a historian and expert on labor patterns and other things that should be of great interest to us now because within the next ten days we could see a major labor shut down at the government shuts down. the originators of the march to get the federal government into their employment practices. he also talks about the record of the civil rights movement as it really was. ladies and gentlemen to raise...
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i now it was a ec jo. it was a game to him. he thought, you know he once said the difference between us is we will do whatever you can and you won't do that. you think there are things you shouldn't do. and once i realized what the deal was, i let him do whatever he could. then we did business on the side. and you aref laing, but that's really we reached an acol days ago. >> is that how you remember it? >> partly. i think we were a lot more principal than that. the underlying reality was that all through the two shutdown, which, by the way, nate silver has written a very good piece pointing out, probably had zero impact politically and has been grossly exaggerated in the washington establishment. all through that fight, bill clinton and i could talk t. big difference in washington today is i don't sense that barack obama has anything like the personal skills. we went face-to-face negotiating. i got beaner and obama spent 35 minutes in a serious conversatio conversation. >> so, david, it hasn't gotten much conen thetious? >> the
i now it was a ec jo. it was a game to him. he thought, you know he once said the difference between us is we will do whatever you can and you won't do that. you think there are things you shouldn't do. and once i realized what the deal was, i let him do whatever he could. then we did business on the side. and you aref laing, but that's really we reached an acol days ago. >> is that how you remember it? >> partly. i think we were a lot more principal than that. the underlying...
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better it will be for young women at the same time i do say it in my book in the early chapter is six ec rules i talk about the fact you can win with women and four women that is something a really believe so i guess i would say if i could sit in their room with margaret thatcher who said she was not a feminist would have reminded her that a feminist enables her to be in the place that she was. item of that was a radical. [laughter] liking it or not she did spend a bit of time on issues that women did think were critical and it would be hoover to spend more. i want to at all times to find a way to capture the strength in the power a and the boys fast they have a and to you can tell people when you have that place you can speak out on behalf of women. >> thank you so much for being here today. you talk about how women need to start competing like men but also i was thinking that the public responds differently so knu talk about the ways women might experience running for things differently and how to prepare ourselves for those differences? >> a really important thing to think about. ther
better it will be for young women at the same time i do say it in my book in the early chapter is six ec rules i talk about the fact you can win with women and four women that is something a really believe so i guess i would say if i could sit in their room with margaret thatcher who said she was not a feminist would have reminded her that a feminist enables her to be in the place that she was. item of that was a radical. [laughter] liking it or not she did spend a bit of time on issues that...
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new york city and the rest of new york state falafel of economic prosperity that is very dependent ec population declines not as extreme but pretty close to it as detroit i believe it is binghamton with its population since 1950 when you have not many jobs over there is an for social services that people rely on that they want to have in order to move their so it is very negative. new york has contracted with incredible foreign investment in a bluebird has done a great job trying to diversify the economy as much as the key and the you cannot compare what is going on it in the york city or upstate new york with american in space some. >> to real-estate prices tell a different story. tell us a little bit about detroit what about them a filing for bankruptcy? do you think this is something we will see that is locally centered around the country? >> how i look at this stage is how in the company's i think it gets better every year but the problem has it change. with a financial crisis through the end of 2008 i waited to the end to talk about bear stearns added the kit would be constructiv
new york city and the rest of new york state falafel of economic prosperity that is very dependent ec population declines not as extreme but pretty close to it as detroit i believe it is binghamton with its population since 1950 when you have not many jobs over there is an for social services that people rely on that they want to have in order to move their so it is very negative. new york has contracted with incredible foreign investment in a bluebird has done a great job trying to diversify...
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ec in in advance of the ipo trying to strike deals with other television networks. their hall hipster thing because they hate when the world discovers what they felt was their secret. twitter is not a secret. i have faith in the company that there will be able to monetize all of their issues and stay cool with their little blue sale while. what to the need to do to make sure they do not annoy the twitter faithful? >> i think what people worry about is that twitter will turn into facebook. facebook has its place and obviously it is popular. facebook is for kind of connecting with friends. it is also very -- it has a lot of videos, images. its rich media. we see that in this nfl deal. where in the cna film videos. a lot of people want text. liz: less talk about the synergies. one of the things the chump data new or you can see the power of twitter, that's ridiculous movie . instead it has tagging and trending. the next thing you know it was a twitter sensation in one single night. and the sci-fi was able to then rerun it and get more eyeballs trumbull was one of the m
ec in in advance of the ipo trying to strike deals with other television networks. their hall hipster thing because they hate when the world discovers what they felt was their secret. twitter is not a secret. i have faith in the company that there will be able to monetize all of their issues and stay cool with their little blue sale while. what to the need to do to make sure they do not annoy the twitter faithful? >> i think what people worry about is that twitter will turn into facebook....
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but the comeback could help rural communities through ec ecotourism. >> conservation and legal actionhave helped the cause. >> the main reason why these two species are coming back is e.u. regulation. the directive, the habitat directive and the legislation that protect these species. that's important. the member states they can't just bring them out. that's the fix, so to speak. on the other hand there have been over the last 50 years a lot of conservation efforts by ngos, private individuals, institutions and governments who have been trying to bring natural habitat to restore what we have lost. >> reporter: now back to david in doha. >> julie, thank you very much, indeed. it has been more than two years since a tsunami devastated parts of japan's east coast, and believe it or not debris is still washing up on beaches in north america. alaska has massive amounts of coast line and much of it appears there. >> reporter: the high wide view is spectacular. the largest uninhabited island looks pristine, untouched by the modern world. but land on these beaches or walk the shoreline and yo
but the comeback could help rural communities through ec ecotourism. >> conservation and legal actionhave helped the cause. >> the main reason why these two species are coming back is e.u. regulation. the directive, the habitat directive and the legislation that protect these species. that's important. the member states they can't just bring them out. that's the fix, so to speak. on the other hand there have been over the last 50 years a lot of conservation efforts by ngos, private...
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in the right circumstances it can be good so their ads the ec that places will sell your name.or. >> watch out for that. >> my favorite is smart money reverses.com but they actually do not give it to the government as many places to. >> still to come stocks dropping all but certain the government will shut down. what does that mean? and our all-star panel is next. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? no hidden fees. it's just that i'm rried about you kn "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... hey daddy, what's your job? daddy's a uhh florist. are you really a florist? dad, why are there shovels in the trunk? there's no shovels in my trunk. i see shovels... you don't see no shovels. just am. at ally there are no hidden fees.true. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. gerri: talk about a flurry of headlines the threat of a government shut down at midnight tonight then the debt ceiling cycle looming should these shenanigans change so you invest? joining me now is our senior portfolio manager. martin, and
in the right circumstances it can be good so their ads the ec that places will sell your name.or. >> watch out for that. >> my favorite is smart money reverses.com but they actually do not give it to the government as many places to. >> still to come stocks dropping all but certain the government will shut down. what does that mean? and our all-star panel is next. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? no hidden fees. it's just that i'm rried about you kn...
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four touchdowns, georgia wins it 41-30 giving the dogs the early advantage in the s ec east. >>> thet of the league opens the regular season sunday. as al jazeera's jessica tapp tells us, the key to the season could rest on the powerful legs of maurice jones drew. >> most nfl players dread training camps not maurice jones drew, his 2012 campaign was cut short after he suffered a painful foot injury. >> more than anything i want to play a full season, just be out there with my teammates, enjoy them because this only lasts so long. >> what has the road to recovery been to you? >> it's long, very long, you have to be patient. i think mentally every time you're off for a while, i didn't play football for ten months, you have -- i don't want to call it doubt but you have a little concern can i get back to it. but after doing something for 20 years it's like riding the bike, you get back out there and your body starts making these moves and yeah you get a little sore and little things here but for me it was to get out there and stick with this. >> coming back from foot surgery many have sa
four touchdowns, georgia wins it 41-30 giving the dogs the early advantage in the s ec east. >>> thet of the league opens the regular season sunday. as al jazeera's jessica tapp tells us, the key to the season could rest on the powerful legs of maurice jones drew. >> most nfl players dread training camps not maurice jones drew, his 2012 campaign was cut short after he suffered a painful foot injury. >> more than anything i want to play a full season, just be out there with...
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the top ec was not mike enzi.at with that detailed colorful statement. here's another quote from it. she said, how could you forget the little 8-year-old, liz, who campaigned with us for you in 1978? how could you not support her? i said, you don't understand, i've known mike enzi for over 35 years. lynne cheney said i heard enough of that. i want to tell you something, shut up, just shut up, shut up. three times. i wandered off, stunned. go read the whole thing. this is not a normal statement. this is a very colorful. >> this is a facebook post. >> it started, i think it was the knees posted this on facebook t. media found out. >> lynn kane denied it, he's like oh, are you not going to deny this this really happened. >> you own this. >> i will tell you everything that happened. for her to say he was rude to her granddaughter. i pine, she's just to brazen. it's just the two -- and liz kane's entitlement here, can we talk about that? we got a lot of crazy tea party people doing things because they believe in them.
the top ec was not mike enzi.at with that detailed colorful statement. here's another quote from it. she said, how could you forget the little 8-year-old, liz, who campaigned with us for you in 1978? how could you not support her? i said, you don't understand, i've known mike enzi for over 35 years. lynne cheney said i heard enough of that. i want to tell you something, shut up, just shut up, shut up. three times. i wandered off, stunned. go read the whole thing. this is not a normal statement....
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charlie gasparino running down with an ec has.ny settlement, investors of to see that because perhaps it means that troubles are in their rearview mirror. stock is up about the dollar 301. you have been following the budget battle on capitol hill and feel a little confused and a befuddled, or totally embarrassed and annoyed, you are not alone. dr. seuss green eggs and ham recited from the senate floor. senator ted crews did that. he talked for hours and hours racking up 21 hours before he left the podium. >> at least he did not read the phone book. that has happened before. in a filibuster non filibuster. democrats and republicans are still working their way through this budget process. they're trying to avoid that government shut down which happened on october 1st. congress cannot get this together the senate is moving through the procedure. after we saw that happen through the hours, it's wrapped. now the senate can get back to fighting over government spending. take a listen. >> if anyone has any doubt that the republicans are
charlie gasparino running down with an ec has.ny settlement, investors of to see that because perhaps it means that troubles are in their rearview mirror. stock is up about the dollar 301. you have been following the budget battle on capitol hill and feel a little confused and a befuddled, or totally embarrassed and annoyed, you are not alone. dr. seuss green eggs and ham recited from the senate floor. senator ted crews did that. he talked for hours and hours racking up 21 hours before he left...
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. >> back in the day it was auto shop for the boys, home-ec for the girls. times have changed.our accuweather forecast. >> the weather is changing, as well. we have a beautiful live view to share with you from mt. tam looking toward san francisco. a completely different look compared to yesterday's morning view from mt. tam. we could barely see anything beneath the low clouds. we are seeing some breaks in the low clouds. it does mean more sunshine but not necessarily warmer temperatures. i'll explain coming up. >> thank you, francis. also ahead, the huge fight that will smash pay-per-view records. did floyd mayweather remain the king of boxing? larry it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now
. >> back in the day it was auto shop for the boys, home-ec for the girls. times have changed.our accuweather forecast. >> the weather is changing, as well. we have a beautiful live view to share with you from mt. tam looking toward san francisco. a completely different look compared to yesterday's morning view from mt. tam. we could barely see anything beneath the low clouds. we are seeing some breaks in the low clouds. it does mean more sunshine but not necessarily warmer...
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. >> february feyer ec. thank you for that update. moments ago, we learned the navy was aware of that encounter, but granted him clearance anyway. seattle is where gary tuckman is tonight. he joins us right now. so fare, what are you learning about what happened there? >> anderson, three years before he entered the military the shooter lived in this house in seattle. his grandmother still lives here. but on a may day in 2004, the shooter was angry. he felt disrespected by construction workers next door. we know this from the police report they've given us. so you walk out the door, you walk through this fence and next door this building wasn't there, it was built by construction workers. they were here building the building. there was a 1986 honda accord sitting right here. he, the shooter, had a ..45 caliber glock. he took it and fired the right tire and fired the third tire. he went back into his house. the construction workers then called the police. the police came, ultimately interviewed the shooter and decided to arrest him and
. >> february feyer ec. thank you for that update. moments ago, we learned the navy was aware of that encounter, but granted him clearance anyway. seattle is where gary tuckman is tonight. he joins us right now. so fare, what are you learning about what happened there? >> anderson, three years before he entered the military the shooter lived in this house in seattle. his grandmother still lives here. but on a may day in 2004, the shooter was angry. he felt disrespected by...
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ec the fact the government clearly thinks often disappear and many business in.lar panels just disappear. at think i allude to the problems of corruption. my book is not about corruption. it's about something much larger >> and china is something that talk about the book. again, the book is not about china. it is such an important model. calling enormous amounts of money into africa, but interestingly china itself at this point is lifted hundreds of thousands of people of poverty had have their own methods. when the a relevant and a is a question oppose. i certainly don't answer to what is something that is on the forefront of the minds of anyone his interest. >> said the you are not cynical but skeptical. does this experience making more broadly skeptical? t find yourself thinking lots of scientists and esteemed experts and politicians across the board actually useless gas buys? >> are you a journalist by any chance? >> sometimes. >> i think you can't possibly be a journalist and less to question everything you hear. we are taught to do that. many people call a
ec the fact the government clearly thinks often disappear and many business in.lar panels just disappear. at think i allude to the problems of corruption. my book is not about corruption. it's about something much larger >> and china is something that talk about the book. again, the book is not about china. it is such an important model. calling enormous amounts of money into africa, but interestingly china itself at this point is lifted hundreds of thousands of people of poverty had have...
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i didn't read every word of every page but with the tech knowledge ec now have you can just bore through an enormous amount of material. what i was doing was i was looking for a little nuggets within congressional testimony. that might be within documents released through the freedom of information act. i read as many books as i could on the subject. >> host: were people willing to talk to you pretty easily? >> guest: some of them yes and some of them know. and most of the hard work conquer the great bulk of the hard work went into the research and then went into the structure of the book because i had a wonderful writing teacher who stressed the history. if you put everything you know about a subject into what you write you don't know anywhere near enough about it and you should leave out 99% of what you know. that 99% is in between every line that you write sort of like this book is sort of the tip of the iceberg in what i read and what i've learned and as a result the real struggle was what do i include? what do i cut out and it's a very -- i try to interweave these different stories
i didn't read every word of every page but with the tech knowledge ec now have you can just bore through an enormous amount of material. what i was doing was i was looking for a little nuggets within congressional testimony. that might be within documents released through the freedom of information act. i read as many books as i could on the subject. >> host: were people willing to talk to you pretty easily? >> guest: some of them yes and some of them know. and most of the hard work...
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. >> and@eç i think that is proba where this is a big divide.everybody agrees that the system was really bad. but a lot of people disagree with the way it ended, what we're getting. i guess we'll see in october if you're right. i so hope you're right. the problem is, unfortunately, i see what has been made. i actually tried to read the statute and i know if you can't understand the statute and the rules then when you have the big fight with the hospital and you're trying to get medical care, you're going to end up in court and with litigation. it will be a nightmare. so i am a little concerned about the way it unfolded. i hope i'm dead wrong, i hope you're absolutely right that this is smooth, it will lower costs and i hope it will make more doctors and health care available to people, because i don't want to see people suffer. >> that is exactly what is going to happen. greta, a lot of criticism reminds me of a trade agreement, which is people go searching for a few people who will be made worse off under a trade agreement and will ignore peopl
. >> and@eç i think that is proba where this is a big divide.everybody agrees that the system was really bad. but a lot of people disagree with the way it ended, what we're getting. i guess we'll see in october if you're right. i so hope you're right. the problem is, unfortunately, i see what has been made. i actually tried to read the statute and i know if you can't understand the statute and the rules then when you have the big fight with the hospital and you're trying to get medical...
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. >> saying that, how the ec the uprising play out over x number of months and years? >> i am hoping it will not be years. 2025 fouls, 45,000. we cannot be sure in either case. it is such a human tragedy that is taking place in syria. every time i want to address the situation, i'm really not able to think about strategy and things of this sort because it is no longer about, you know, an uprising that his democratic and a regime that is dictatorial. sure, it is and has been, but it has become a lot more diluted, infiltrated, and has engaged in practices that the regime used to engage in which is why one of the reasons that there is a stalemate today is because of the opposition or many members of the opposition that and actually lost the system support for a good number of the cup -- population as well as having included elements from outside syria. kind of like iraqi situation which we have seen, a lot of this is actually an internal but it's also external. the opposition connection as well, saudi arabia, not democratic countries and have no interest in democracy but
. >> saying that, how the ec the uprising play out over x number of months and years? >> i am hoping it will not be years. 2025 fouls, 45,000. we cannot be sure in either case. it is such a human tragedy that is taking place in syria. every time i want to address the situation, i'm really not able to think about strategy and things of this sort because it is no longer about, you know, an uprising that his democratic and a regime that is dictatorial. sure, it is and has been, but it...
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both a populist reaction to the sense that the ec to have failed in those institutions no longer serve broader concerns and that diagnosis i think is accurate and will stay with us. to occupy a was a need more than a movement. to articulate a feeling that was widely held and i spent a lot of time as a karate park once it ended it was against structure a and it was part of the unwinding it wanted everything to be leveled with new leaders and i know they can policy that will get far but it did through new media today articulate something that is real the tea party has more of a basis in local politics but it also came and went pretty fast. from a movie in the direction of socialism, libertarianism, a totally different directions , you cannot have both but one of the main characters of the celebrity is robert rubin and example of a complete failure in the end because he was well paid by a bank to require massive infusions of taxpayer money and nearly brought down the rest of the economy with that. people just think our a meritocracy may be raped. maybe there is a sense the people who seem
both a populist reaction to the sense that the ec to have failed in those institutions no longer serve broader concerns and that diagnosis i think is accurate and will stay with us. to occupy a was a need more than a movement. to articulate a feeling that was widely held and i spent a lot of time as a karate park once it ended it was against structure a and it was part of the unwinding it wanted everything to be leveled with new leaders and i know they can policy that will get far but it did...