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eso y mÁs en noticiero telemundo hoy desde echo park. maÑana en noticiero telemundo.igos y sitios desconocidos. somos testigos de un viaje inolvidable, a travÉs del len >>> comenzamos la maÑana con risas y carcajadas, mi amigo carlos alvarez y el equipo de super estrellas 107. 1 y yo tambiÉn agradecerle a los concejales y el alcalde de la bella ciudad de santa ana por ese reconocimiento que nos dio a noticias telemundo. ayer transmitimos desde allÍ. ustedes saben que el motor econÓmico del sur de california, de california entera son los hispanos, pequeÑos negocios que muchas veces van de generaciÓn a generaciÓn han visto cambios estos empresarios, pero su espÍritu y sueÑo americano continÚa, muy sÓlido. esta mega tienda de muebles naciÓ de los sueÑos de claudia y arturo arollanos. que llegaron de chihuahua mÉxico, hace 26 aÑos. dicen buscando mejorar la educaciÓn de sus 3 hijos. >>> como a aÑos que terminen high school que aprendan inglÉs se radicaron en la ciudad de santa ana y pusieron su tienda de maou bles muy este corredor. que seria el pasaje comercial de los la
eso y mÁs en noticiero telemundo hoy desde echo park. maÑana en noticiero telemundo.igos y sitios desconocidos. somos testigos de un viaje inolvidable, a travÉs del len >>> comenzamos la maÑana con risas y carcajadas, mi amigo carlos alvarez y el equipo de super estrellas 107. 1 y yo tambiÉn agradecerle a los concejales y el alcalde de la bella ciudad de santa ana por ese reconocimiento que nos dio a noticias telemundo. ayer transmitimos desde allÍ. ustedes saben que el motor...
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next speaker. >> hi aim chief operations officer i want to echo the comments and thank you. the city staff and supervisors for attempting to address this issue and time to echo the calls for adolescence and haste in making progress we were looking for a space for 3 and a half years we were fortunate to have a space and rent is itch higher for us than our old sites we're moving into a site that's currently held by a services provider they have to move and we'll be spending money for improvements it's difficult even if you find it in our budget for the additional operation expenses it, limit to where a nonprofit can move to thank you for your support. >> thanks. >> next speaker >> good afternoon. i'm mark burns the department at the i h ss consortium thank you, supervisors and supervisor kim's when 6 of us came to our office talking about displacement the consortium was in the plazas took our rent from 18 to $45 a square feet we were fortunate to stay in mid-market by reducing our size 20 percent saving the city money we've spent about 2 hundred thousand and a small piece of i
next speaker. >> hi aim chief operations officer i want to echo the comments and thank you. the city staff and supervisors for attempting to address this issue and time to echo the calls for adolescence and haste in making progress we were looking for a space for 3 and a half years we were fortunate to have a space and rent is itch higher for us than our old sites we're moving into a site that's currently held by a services provider they have to move and we'll be spending money for...
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jcpenney, is this a one-off situation echo they've got a big -- situation? they've got a big turnaround going on. give us the landscape of the different sectors. tiffany today, very well, stock goes up. >> tiffany is very strong. a step-by-step process. it's a long turnaround. it is not just going to happen in a quarter or two. you have to crawl, walk, then run. crawl now, then walk, and then pick up speed. tiffany is open for business, needless to say. they had a terrific quarter, but a lot of their business we believe was in the , the very high-end. and we believe one of the reasons for that is buyers like the chinese and others coming here and buying tiffany as partly a currency hedge. yes, you get the great value that you are giving -- giving your wife or your girlfriend, or both. a nice item, but then there is whether it ishad, the yuan or yen or whatever. >> would you agree with that >>ctuate -- fluctuation echo i agree with that as far as buyers from japan or asia. but if you look at the stock market overall, the prices are all up. the luxury consumer
jcpenney, is this a one-off situation echo they've got a big -- situation? they've got a big turnaround going on. give us the landscape of the different sectors. tiffany today, very well, stock goes up. >> tiffany is very strong. a step-by-step process. it's a long turnaround. it is not just going to happen in a quarter or two. you have to crawl, walk, then run. crawl now, then walk, and then pick up speed. tiffany is open for business, needless to say. they had a terrific quarter, but a...
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. >> we thought there was another tech double, but we said it was an echo bubble. i like to emphasize the echo, meaning it's a smaller bubble. we are massively long tech. ofthink there's a subsegment tech which is high momentum stocks that have gotten completely out of control in terms of their valuation. we think those stocks did reach a bubble proportion. >> he called it an echo bubble. leader, a company called ultimate software. earnings, revenues at about 20%. and it'sny went public a software business. twitter ann is is echo social media company. is it the other facebook or is it its own thing? >> is it? >> i think it is its own thing and we have to get expectations under control and i think they can grow from here. >> all right. .hank you both coming up, as tech valuations soar, are some companies getting caught in a valuation trap? we will put that question to matt murphy next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west" on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone and tablet, apple tv and fire tv. kleiner perkins just made it second largest investmen
. >> we thought there was another tech double, but we said it was an echo bubble. i like to emphasize the echo, meaning it's a smaller bubble. we are massively long tech. ofthink there's a subsegment tech which is high momentum stocks that have gotten completely out of control in terms of their valuation. we think those stocks did reach a bubble proportion. >> he called it an echo bubble. leader, a company called ultimate software. earnings, revenues at about 20%. and it'sny went...
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and competition to get into echo-15 is tough. >> i wouldn't say we're going to let him on the unit. to weigh him out once we go through everyone else. >> he's always followed my orders. he's never questioned me. >> i was a new guy. brand new on his unit and he never gave me an ounce of trouble. >> as the interviews continue a familiar face walks through the door. >> pick your head up, man. >> i'm trying, know. >> don't be nervous. you know us all. >> this impulsive teen was kicked out of program once before. >> why do you want to come back to the unit? >> i can't do anything positive because of my actions and just getting mad all of the time. i was never mad over here. i just didn't feel that i was really ready to be over here. >> then why did you get taken off the unit? >> i battered somebody. >> why did you batter him? >> i heard some stuff that he did about me so i just took my anger out at that time. >> you have to earn it. you can't be out in gp acting a fool and expect to come over to our program because it's not going to happen. if we bring you back over here, are you going t
and competition to get into echo-15 is tough. >> i wouldn't say we're going to let him on the unit. to weigh him out once we go through everyone else. >> he's always followed my orders. he's never questioned me. >> i was a new guy. brand new on his unit and he never gave me an ounce of trouble. >> as the interviews continue a familiar face walks through the door. >> pick your head up, man. >> i'm trying, know. >> don't be nervous. you know us all....
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only specifically your role to allocate under prop m. >> okay. >> commissioner borden. >> i want to echo the other commissioners comments i'm thrilled this is moving forward. when the redevelopment went away we were concerned i want to compliment you talking about the parks and groceries i recognize this is different there wasn't a developer set up but ate a great guide for future projects. thanks >> commissioner sugaya. >> yes. one last question ms. flores can you repeat this the grocery store aspect is in phase one or mr. rich whatever i think there's a provision in there there's a length of time that's been set forth in which they're going to get a grocery store into the space and emily can help me confronting the grocery store must be included in phase one and the key kick in when the project sponsor comes in for phase two and it can't be granted until phase one has received the t co and pulled ti permits to make sure the groceries is happening. but in recognition i'll tell you we've been working with the project sponsor this is not an easy location for a grocery store it takes work
only specifically your role to allocate under prop m. >> okay. >> commissioner borden. >> i want to echo the other commissioners comments i'm thrilled this is moving forward. when the redevelopment went away we were concerned i want to compliment you talking about the parks and groceries i recognize this is different there wasn't a developer set up but ate a great guide for future projects. thanks >> commissioner sugaya. >> yes. one last question ms. flores can you...
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colleagues, i have two other comments i want to echo supervisor yee's around the operatory voting and voting will be happening in my district we had dozens of 167 projects that will be presented. i'm gratified and want to thank supervisor cowen and supervisor yee for moving forward with the participatey budget and also i want to thank supervisor breed for introducing her elective drafting requests i hope the state senate will do the right thing but if they don't assuming we can elective this locally we'll have a local solution to dealing with the issue. the rest of the items the rest i'll submit >> supervisor yee asked to be referred. >> thank you. i want to echo president chiu's word in regards to rubbing i didn't i've known her for several decades and known about her services she served the community throughout your district but beyond that. in fact, she was there so long that several executive directors went by and left yet she was still serving. i'd like to add my name to the memoriam >> thank you supervisor yee. mr. vice president seeing no other names on the roster it's the conc
colleagues, i have two other comments i want to echo supervisor yee's around the operatory voting and voting will be happening in my district we had dozens of 167 projects that will be presented. i'm gratified and want to thank supervisor cowen and supervisor yee for moving forward with the participatey budget and also i want to thank supervisor breed for introducing her elective drafting requests i hope the state senate will do the right thing but if they don't assuming we can elective this...
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to echo one of david's other points, once you know you have prostate cancer, then what do you do?e robotic option, you have option of getting someone in and out of the hospital in one day, very little -- and they can go back to work. >> a lot of people say they know what their cholesterol number is and everyone walks around and say they're proud of it, but no one knows what their psa number is. >> at what age do you get the psa? >> david and i both start over the age of 40 following a psa and also a digital rectal exam is part of this. to echo one of his other parts, the national library of peru is a venerable institution and it was an honor david was invited down there. over 7,000 volumes, it's a huge library. >> david talked about the number -- what's your recommendation? four or under, four or above? what should you do and what do you tell your doctor if you see him tomorrow? >> i think the younger you are the numbers should be lower. certainly if you have family history, you should know what your psa is. and look at the doubling time. find out what it takes for that number to
to echo one of david's other points, once you know you have prostate cancer, then what do you do?e robotic option, you have option of getting someone in and out of the hospital in one day, very little -- and they can go back to work. >> a lot of people say they know what their cholesterol number is and everyone walks around and say they're proud of it, but no one knows what their psa number is. >> at what age do you get the psa? >> david and i both start over the age of 40...
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solo. [ singing harmonizes with echoes ] [ singing echoes ] [traditional instrumental music] ♪ - to mosteople, especially americans, you say the word "vietnam" and they think war-torn jungles and a dark time in history that still resonates in america today, but in vietnam, it's a different story. this tropical asian country, once the scene of countless images of battles and wars, now proudly shows off a new thriving tourist scene. the old communist capital of hanoi, with its frenetic streets... - we're on a rickshaw, and there's bikes everywhere, and it's crazy. - and colorful markets selling all sorts of things... - i just saw eel. - eel. - and squids and octopus. - provides a unique mix of french colonial history,
solo. [ singing harmonizes with echoes ] [ singing echoes ] [traditional instrumental music] ♪ - to mosteople, especially americans, you say the word "vietnam" and they think war-torn jungles and a dark time in history that still resonates in america today, but in vietnam, it's a different story. this tropical asian country, once the scene of countless images of battles and wars, now proudly shows off a new thriving tourist scene. the old communist capital of hanoi, with its...
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there are single issue movements including echo extremism and radical pro-life groups. not surprisingly, the prison system is an incubator of extremism, and finally, although most extremists are not terrorists, most terrorists have been influenced by extremist subcultures. so i will discuss extremist terrorism as well. in addition i will discuss some signs of convergence and extremist subcultures. in the cases of tamerlan tsarnaev and finally in the conclusion i will talk about the implications of the current trends and how they relate to political extremism. so my book endeavors to put these variants of extremism in context. first let's look at the extreme right. during the 1990s, the extreme right appears to gain the ground as a social movement, but the movement suffered a series of setbacks in the aftermath of 9/11. many of the leaders died or were arrested and prosecuted. but the financial crisis in 2008 and the election of barack obama in the same year catalyzed the movement. in 2011, the law center and that is a monitoring organization based in montgomery alabama,
there are single issue movements including echo extremism and radical pro-life groups. not surprisingly, the prison system is an incubator of extremism, and finally, although most extremists are not terrorists, most terrorists have been influenced by extremist subcultures. so i will discuss extremist terrorism as well. in addition i will discuss some signs of convergence and extremist subcultures. in the cases of tamerlan tsarnaev and finally in the conclusion i will talk about the implications...
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line which isment echoed daily by the mass media becomes gospel in this
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i want to echo the appreciation i know they're stepping up here and spending a lot of time for the kids and the district to with respect to commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell comments and for everyone listening this is standard i'm sure when you were looking the slates you thought of representation so we want to make sure when we put forth a slate that's one things we're taking into consideration when we make sure that people that are appointed to the committees are reflective of the district as a whole. one thing i want to bring up in a sort of echo around commissioner wynns point we have not had a conversation about the committees in the rules committee in registration to the appointing process i want to hear from dr. blon could around the process in the committee has worked in the passport and how you envision this in the future we'll have a long conversation but this is left out with the understanding that things were being figured out to figure out the by laws how you envision those policies to work and other federal requirements i know we can one potential turn out to bring this back
i want to echo the appreciation i know they're stepping up here and spending a lot of time for the kids and the district to with respect to commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell comments and for everyone listening this is standard i'm sure when you were looking the slates you thought of representation so we want to make sure when we put forth a slate that's one things we're taking into consideration when we make sure that people that are appointed to the committees are reflective of the district as a...
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i want to echo the words of our where had president we know this legislation is a slam dunk we've been listening to the public and works to address each the issues so thank you on behalf of the board and members. there's others who couldn't be here by thanks for this process it's a huge improvement thanks for your support >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi i'm gary the president of the urban heights neighbors and on the neighborhood association. at&t uses the loopholes in the current system to avoid taking care of accident boxed and it's currently, the responsibility of the residents to afford it. there's a droifb by mayor ed lee to exhaust all possibilities in placing them on private properties if any has been placed on the private prospers we're to see them this is to make n this a balanced but not perfect but a healthy start >> is it true, mr. weighing. >> good afternoon jim with the chamber of commerce. this is a 36 page of legislation we don't see many of those and it's extensive and necessary because this issue is a neighborhood battle for years but your concern is there
i want to echo the words of our where had president we know this legislation is a slam dunk we've been listening to the public and works to address each the issues so thank you on behalf of the board and members. there's others who couldn't be here by thanks for this process it's a huge improvement thanks for your support >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi i'm gary the president of the urban heights neighbors and on the neighborhood association. at&t uses the loopholes...
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i too want to echo commissioner brandon's kudos i made a note that's like the current giants team it's not only winning but doing it together it's more apparently everyone is working together for the better time of all san franciscans to increase the tourism but look no further than the large newspaper number of people enjoying the browning done street wharf we're making all san franciscans to enjoy this. >> i want to note in terms of the events considered at the site first of all, i think that dates back to a number of public meetings and voices panels and he setting the recommendations that included that's been included in the efforts to have available space so of us were lucky enough to see the building before opened to the public by many of us not going on cruises we'll have an opportunity with the openness of the building to enjoy the size and the space it this cruise officers and people will perimeter in events when cruise are not under with metro managing the operations they'll be sensitive to the community needs and make sure that the operations run smoothly and want to thank e
i too want to echo commissioner brandon's kudos i made a note that's like the current giants team it's not only winning but doing it together it's more apparently everyone is working together for the better time of all san franciscans to increase the tourism but look no further than the large newspaper number of people enjoying the browning done street wharf we're making all san franciscans to enjoy this. >> i want to note in terms of the events considered at the site first of all, i...
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i'm here as a member of the boorg team to echo that educators need a living wage. i'm also here to highlight social justice issues. we've been talking about social justice for the last several years in san francisco but when we think about social justice issues we think about our students. we fail to realize we have a group of individuals that are pled by the school district who are having issues with the social justice. those are our par professionals. (clapping.) as an early educator in the district i daily enact and work with par professionals i personally couldn't do any job without the help and support of par professionals in my classrooms. at my school personable 95 percent of the par professionals two 20 years and 25 years and just recently one of my par professionals i'm still earning the same amount of money today that i earned 15 years ago. social justice is a verb. thank you. (clapping.) >> that was a learn experience pay attention. pay attention >> and thank you for that lovely interrogation i'm josh i work 0 for early education you've seen me he severa
i'm here as a member of the boorg team to echo that educators need a living wage. i'm also here to highlight social justice issues. we've been talking about social justice for the last several years in san francisco but when we think about social justice issues we think about our students. we fail to realize we have a group of individuals that are pled by the school district who are having issues with the social justice. those are our par professionals. (clapping.) as an early educator in the...
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effects and echoed throughout the medium became a big story. they succeeded i think because they reminded the world of what union carbide and dow chemical did. i guess we have time for one more question. >> you mentioned something about the big reveal and the s. man prank was the apology basically apologizing for dow and that was when the prank emerged. that is what made that such a powerful statement. >> i was trying to simplify the story but yeah cassette was actually kicking things off. they got things rolling in terms of spreading the word about that prank and reminded the world that yeah. one last question anyone? going once. okay. >> is a big reveal is a defining feature of the prankster is edward snowden a prankster? is julianne assange a prankster? i'm just curious to hear where are the limits of the prankster and other forms of subversive dissent? >> that's a great question. i don't really have a typology of cranking aside from distinguishing between pranks and hoaxes and cons. they all use the same strategies they're a different under
effects and echoed throughout the medium became a big story. they succeeded i think because they reminded the world of what union carbide and dow chemical did. i guess we have time for one more question. >> you mentioned something about the big reveal and the s. man prank was the apology basically apologizing for dow and that was when the prank emerged. that is what made that such a powerful statement. >> i was trying to simplify the story but yeah cassette was actually kicking...
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secondly i want to echo commissioner maufus' point about not pigeon holding [inaudible] that kids are very much producers of media, of technology. and in terms of subsequent it rations of this plan, i'd like to see more of a connection with curriculum and how our digital district will support software programming at galileo and balboa. there was a time last year we were talking about trying to adopt software. unfortunately we were beat to the punch by new york city schools, but i think it's something we should continue to explore. and then another piece i'd like to see in other iterations of this plan is how technology can be a tool for inclusion for all of our students. we heard from hearing impaired families and how we can really help those families by used inclusion, as well as our english language learners. i think there are much better ways to serve those families with this technology. and then i just wanted to congratulate the family technology survey. this is really great to have data on hand and be able to see and to really [inaudible] some of the myths we've maintained about
secondly i want to echo commissioner maufus' point about not pigeon holding [inaudible] that kids are very much producers of media, of technology. and in terms of subsequent it rations of this plan, i'd like to see more of a connection with curriculum and how our digital district will support software programming at galileo and balboa. there was a time last year we were talking about trying to adopt software. unfortunately we were beat to the punch by new york city schools, but i think it's...
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i'm going to echo the comment that was just made. it really is important to do what this commission is doing which is to create specific design guidelines and i think you need to consider that you have different context too. it's a compact city, but a large city. different districts have different qualities and different his toreing context. i take you back to the first idea which starts with the bird charter, starts with the international purchase to preservation, which are also embodied in the secretary of standards, which are identify, evaluate, register and treat. we tend to focus whether looking at the standards or pictures of changes, on that last part of that sentence, treat, the last part of the process, but by the time you get to treatment you should have registration or a landmark designation that tells you, gives you guideline going forward so that the homeowner comes in can look at the designation and get a sense of what makes sense for their individual property or their historic district, that it would not be a surprise.
i'm going to echo the comment that was just made. it really is important to do what this commission is doing which is to create specific design guidelines and i think you need to consider that you have different context too. it's a compact city, but a large city. different districts have different qualities and different his toreing context. i take you back to the first idea which starts with the bird charter, starts with the international purchase to preservation, which are also embodied in...
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. >> i want to echo david's point about some of the herbal issues. absolutely, even benadryl may be better. i have people taking valium that were previously on lunesta. what is the right treatment? >> tylenol p.m. sometimes it's right. depends on the patient. >> i will tell you to stay away from coffee and taking a lot of sugar and try to take magnesium. anything with magnesium would be calming and soothing. >> i like magnesium. >> melatonin. don't forget. >> get a sleep machine with the great sound. >> there you go. have someone read to you. bedtime story. >> that's the best idea. >> now we're talking. >> now we're talking. >> got to get tucked in. >>> all right. well, have you ever been forced to deal with a case of swollen feet? well, the doctors will weigh in coming up next on what swollen feet means and what you do if you have it. >>> plus, dr. david somadi will fill us in on prostate cancer developments coming up next. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks pil
. >> i want to echo david's point about some of the herbal issues. absolutely, even benadryl may be better. i have people taking valium that were previously on lunesta. what is the right treatment? >> tylenol p.m. sometimes it's right. depends on the patient. >> i will tell you to stay away from coffee and taking a lot of sugar and try to take magnesium. anything with magnesium would be calming and soothing. >> i like magnesium. >> melatonin. don't forget. >>...
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very much echoing the sentiments of michelle obama saying for these people in northeastern nigeria going this without their children, their lives have no meaning. fred? >> and amnesty international in a report saying the nigerian government knew about this plot in advance by way of, like, four hours, but you know, the government didn't act. what kind of response is coming from the nigerian military on that specifically? >> reporter: fred, they vehemently deny that report saying it's simply not true. they say they were, in fact, during the attack sending in reinforcements when those reinforcements themself came under fire. this is the modem randi of this group. they're outgunned and outmanned when it comes to these situations. this is very believable, fred. >> vladimir, thank you very much. keep us posted there from nigeria. >>> coming up, a driver gets pulled over by an officer and then the unthinkable happens. did either of them get hurt? we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amo
very much echoing the sentiments of michelle obama saying for these people in northeastern nigeria going this without their children, their lives have no meaning. fred? >> and amnesty international in a report saying the nigerian government knew about this plot in advance by way of, like, four hours, but you know, the government didn't act. what kind of response is coming from the nigerian military on that specifically? >> reporter: fred, they vehemently deny that report saying it's...
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i am going to be quick, i just want to echo what my colleagues have said, two things to the occ staff and director hicks obviously i get to see you and a wonderful reports and such an incredibly professional staff, you know, being nationally recognized and i know that mario n, we can count you on for your diligence and your nature on the policy pieces and just grateful for the way that you approach your work, so happy director and the professional trial attorneys, miss frankle and forbes and appreciate all of the work that you do and i have just one question, which is i noticed on the complaint by the language, i am sure that you have have because part of what gives me the cost is the exhaustive out reach that you do and i saw that there was less than one percent complaints that came in mandarine or cantonese and i wonder if we had any speaking staff and if there is any out reach to those communities because i know that we have language access issues in i think that sunny dale and the housing projects and the large community of the folks that speak those languages. >> yes, we have sta
i am going to be quick, i just want to echo what my colleagues have said, two things to the occ staff and director hicks obviously i get to see you and a wonderful reports and such an incredibly professional staff, you know, being nationally recognized and i know that mario n, we can count you on for your diligence and your nature on the policy pieces and just grateful for the way that you approach your work, so happy director and the professional trial attorneys, miss frankle and forbes and...
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y echo what gets a bank ceo excited about -- why?gets a bank ceo excited about social impact bond? >> they say they have shareholders coming to them wanting to invest, so let's do it. >> how do these bonds work echo are they cap or infinite -- how do these bonds work? cappedcapped -- are they or infinite? but they are just alone. investors are trying to cut recidivism among young males to my mainly. we can save on incarceration costs and payback goldman. if recidivism goes down way more, goldman will stand to make $1 million in profit, but that ped at that one lane dollars and will not go above that. >> and the excess would go to the state? >> yes, it would go to the state. >> the idea is that money that would be spent on incarceration them afterk to helping them. >> exactly. it is going back in time and preventing those costs from skyrocketing. >> what does goldman sachs or , ak of america or a pax private equity firm that was the first to social a -- two sponsor a social impact bond, what would they say to the critics who would loo
y echo what gets a bank ceo excited about -- why?gets a bank ceo excited about social impact bond? >> they say they have shareholders coming to them wanting to invest, so let's do it. >> how do these bonds work echo are they cap or infinite -- how do these bonds work? cappedcapped -- are they or infinite? but they are just alone. investors are trying to cut recidivism among young males to my mainly. we can save on incarceration costs and payback goldman. if recidivism goes down way...
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i have claudius bills every now and then there is a little sprinkle echoes caught.is there are the highs today and even tomorrow. you still get into the '70s. the gap in the '70s during the day on saturday. sunday it looks like we may invade 83 territory again. it might do that one more day on monday as well. >> storm to develops monday as well. >> storm to develops out in the plains. in the criminal justice system the people are represented by two equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime and the district attorneys, who prosecute offenders. these are their stories. man: the jury in los angeles delivered us a clear message. audience: amen, brother. black people are on their own. ( applause ) no justice except for what we do for ourselves. no prosperity except what we create with our own hands. well, i'm here to tell you that i welcome that message because we, as a people, are not without resources.
i have claudius bills every now and then there is a little sprinkle echoes caught.is there are the highs today and even tomorrow. you still get into the '70s. the gap in the '70s during the day on saturday. sunday it looks like we may invade 83 territory again. it might do that one more day on monday as well. >> storm to develops monday as well. >> storm to develops out in the plains. in the criminal justice system the people are represented by two equally important groups: the...
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. >> this mod's called echo mod. it's the mod that's designated for chronically mentally ill people for the most part. >> mental health clinician george stone is an integral member of the echo mod staff. >> you have people that are pretty disturbed. and people that are normal or next to normal. as a way of mixing it up, we find that the prisoners can help each other that way. >> i like it here because it's way quieter. i have an anxiety problem. there's less of that in here. there's really no threats in here. >> ernest rogers has bipolar disorder. he's serve an 85-year sentence for robbery and attempted murder. >> i just lost it. i wasn't on my meds or nothing. the judge said due to my mental illness, you know, he said although i didn't kill anybody, i -- it wasn't from the lack of effort. >> despite the violence of their crimes, stone insists on treating all of the inmates in echo mod with respect. >> i've worked with mentally ill people for the last 35 years and i've never been injured, never been attacked. so i'm
. >> this mod's called echo mod. it's the mod that's designated for chronically mentally ill people for the most part. >> mental health clinician george stone is an integral member of the echo mod staff. >> you have people that are pretty disturbed. and people that are normal or next to normal. as a way of mixing it up, we find that the prisoners can help each other that way. >> i like it here because it's way quieter. i have an anxiety problem. there's less of that in...
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looking forward this project getting off the ground. thank you >> i think the rest of the commissioners echo what i want to say, but i have to tell you, good on the one-yard line you can find. [inaudible]. i'm not letting you find, eddie. i just want to say see that korean is the koran is that conscious of the commission. as a community activist but the community is going to so benefit from this and the 1st time that i had chance to see the building [inaudible] gamy a walk-through i could tell this was a labor of love. sure you make money but this is a labor of love. this project will have long-lasting effect to the city for years to come. this we all new community that will be reinvented. i told you the only thing that i wish had breakfast with you guys is that you can do something for husband i toys support this project is a couple things that between 10 will get there. the community this is an area i want to live in because it's going to be revitalized the shot in the arm for the community in that area. also to those builders just going through them and imagine what they're going to look
looking forward this project getting off the ground. thank you >> i think the rest of the commissioners echo what i want to say, but i have to tell you, good on the one-yard line you can find. [inaudible]. i'm not letting you find, eddie. i just want to say see that korean is the koran is that conscious of the commission. as a community activist but the community is going to so benefit from this and the 1st time that i had chance to see the building [inaudible] gamy a walk-through i could...
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line which isment echoed daily by the mass media becomes gospel in this country. >> today we remember the life of legendary journalist william worthy. at the height of the cold war, he defied u.s. government by reporting from cuba, china, the soviet union, and iran. he went to north vietnam. the folksinger phil ochs once even wrote a song about him. >> went down to cuba am a he's not an american anymore. somehow it is strange to hear the state department say, you're living in the free world in the free world you must day ♪ >> we will air excerpts of our 1998 interview with william worthy and speak to three journalists who knew him. jeremy scahill and former washington post reporter scott armstrong. he took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the washington post when the new york times refused. we will also speak with the worthy's close associate photographer randy goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. dozens of people hav
line which isment echoed daily by the mass media becomes gospel in this country. >> today we remember the life of legendary journalist william worthy. at the height of the cold war, he defied u.s. government by reporting from cuba, china, the soviet union, and iran. he went to north vietnam. the folksinger phil ochs once even wrote a song about him. >> went down to cuba am a he's not an american anymore. somehow it is strange to hear the state department say, you're living in the...
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when it comes to helping working-class families, republicans in washington are echoing what the republican leader declared last week in kentucky: it is not my job to create jobs. well, it is his job. it's their job, the republicans. it's my job. it is the job of i.f.r of everyf congress to do everything we can to create jobs. that's why in addition to raising the minimum wage, which will create jobs, we believe there should be something done about infrastructure, creating tens of thousands of jobs. so badly needed. so today we have an opportunity to help our hardworking constituents from sea to shining sea, mr. president, and show theme this we're a-- and show them that we're attentive to their needs. i ask my colleagues to join us, join governor pawlenty, that americans deserve a livable wage. at the end of the day, our job is to give every american worker a fair shot to provide forthe pt objection. mr. mcconnell: i'd luke to start this morning by reit read -- this morning by reading an excerpt from a memo by gene sperling to president clinton t relates it a minimum wage proposal similar
when it comes to helping working-class families, republicans in washington are echoing what the republican leader declared last week in kentucky: it is not my job to create jobs. well, it is his job. it's their job, the republicans. it's my job. it is the job of i.f.r of everyf congress to do everything we can to create jobs. that's why in addition to raising the minimum wage, which will create jobs, we believe there should be something done about infrastructure, creating tens of thousands of...
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. >> i would agree with that fluctuate -- fluctuation echo >> i agree with that as far as buyers from japan or asia. but if you look at the stock market overall, the prices are all up. the luxury consumer has a sense of more wealth. >> we got the berberry results as well and they did very well. >> they did. and the high-end continues to do well and it is a trend we have seen for a few years. >> what does that mean for the big department store chains ike macy's? >> macy's, i would say, is aspirational luxury. they fell short on sales, which they blamed on the weather, but also being in a more promotional letter -- promotional he competitive landscape. they are doing well, but not as well as the burberry customer or the tiffany customer. >> what do you think? >> macy's has had not a very good quarter. that happened in retail. the other issue affecting not just macy's, but the entire apparel sector more broadly is that discretionary spending on goods is softening. there is a rotation in discretionary with a distressed consumer, high utility bills in the winter, with taking the oxygen out
. >> i would agree with that fluctuate -- fluctuation echo >> i agree with that as far as buyers from japan or asia. but if you look at the stock market overall, the prices are all up. the luxury consumer has a sense of more wealth. >> we got the berberry results as well and they did very well. >> they did. and the high-end continues to do well and it is a trend we have seen for a few years. >> what does that mean for the big department store chains ike macy's?...
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do the infrastructure workers 12% a degree echo >> only of them had a bachelet degree or higher. 80%ied on on-the-job training. barriers to entry level positions with these jobs are fairly low. >> why do you think the federal government has been unable to fix the nation's infrastructure? is washington missing or not getting the point on this score? do they not know what the definition of infrastructure is because it's evolving? long wenk for too focused on silver bullet solutions, but at the end of the day, these are long-term investments that are going to be around for decades. privateeed to invest in and public partnerships around the country. this is going to take a long-term approach rather than a short-term stimulus style one. >> why is infrastructure financing so complicated? is it a question of not wanting to raise taxes to pay for improvements? and what is the likelihood of public-private partnerships to finance the work? about thee talks highway trust fund nearing its end this august, which is typically the main source to pay for roads and bridges. systemslso have water that
do the infrastructure workers 12% a degree echo >> only of them had a bachelet degree or higher. 80%ied on on-the-job training. barriers to entry level positions with these jobs are fairly low. >> why do you think the federal government has been unable to fix the nation's infrastructure? is washington missing or not getting the point on this score? do they not know what the definition of infrastructure is because it's evolving? long wenk for too focused on silver bullet solutions,...
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is the second quarter and overly optimistic rejection echo -- projection?ic.solutely a good way to think about it is to think about the two quarters together. percent with four a one percent decline in the is a littlen 1.5% slower than last year. inwill already get a bounce most of the government statistics. >> and no spending cuts this year or tact hikes -- tax hikes this year, that will take some of the weight off of spending? >> i think it will account for at least some of the weakness. again, growth last year was about two percent. baseline, then this quarter was three percent weaker. i think it was reasonable to think that maybe half of that othere weather and the half was fundamentals. >> inventory accumulation, has it slowed to the point where american factories are now in a position to increase production? think what happened, room number the optimism of the second half of last year. -- remember the optimism of the second half of last year. we had back-to-back gdp growth that was the strongest two quarters in several years. that was overgrowth in in
is the second quarter and overly optimistic rejection echo -- projection?ic.solutely a good way to think about it is to think about the two quarters together. percent with four a one percent decline in the is a littlen 1.5% slower than last year. inwill already get a bounce most of the government statistics. >> and no spending cuts this year or tact hikes -- tax hikes this year, that will take some of the weight off of spending? >> i think it will account for at least some of the...
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>> you mean retirees generally echo -- generally?utting into retirement date funds, which means at the expense of all other asset classes. the financial stability saidight council has been to need to let the sec takeover asset management rules. ?hat would that do what with that designation mean? >> that is a hotly debated issue right now, as you know. and we believe that ultimately, we are deploying capital for other institutions and we should not be considered systemically important in that regard. >> why not? >> i think that ultimately at again, we the day, are deploying institutions capital in that regard. and moneye processes through the system that are well controlled and regarded. he sec can monitor that risk appropriate the and we don't need another oversight involved. >> jeff becker, thank you for joining me. the house of representatives votes on a bill to end the nsa's bold election -- bulk collection of america's phone records. what it means for you. ♪ >> friday night on political capital with al hunt, iraq and afghanistan
>> you mean retirees generally echo -- generally?utting into retirement date funds, which means at the expense of all other asset classes. the financial stability saidight council has been to need to let the sec takeover asset management rules. ?hat would that do what with that designation mean? >> that is a hotly debated issue right now, as you know. and we believe that ultimately, we are deploying capital for other institutions and we should not be considered systemically...
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[ echoing ] remove one-tenth of the population. i'm coming back. and the earth was no more.
[ echoing ] remove one-tenth of the population. i'm coming back. and the earth was no more.
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. >> ahora, le echo ajo. y le echo challots. yo creo que es una combinaciÓn entre una cebolla...stos aromas tan ricos. >> le echo vino seco. >> ahÍ se puso bueno! >> yo no mido. un poco de vinagre de manzana. y una lata entera de cerveza. >> eso, aquÍ llegamos a la fiesta! nosotros vamos a seguir cocinando. vamos a una pausa y regresamos mÁs adelante con nuestra teresita. le estamos cumpliendo el sueÑo. ya volvemos. >> gracias, johnny. y las quiero invitar a que busquen compartir con mi amiga todas sus ideas. ya saben a donde tienen que ir. >> y mientras nos vamos a una pausa. no se imaginan la reacciÓn de silvia pinal cuando la prensa le preguntÓ sobre las atrevidas fotos de su nieta frida sofÍa. entÉrese qué sucediÓ y lucero revela la verdad oculta detrÁs de las redes sociales. >> dale vida al negro y al blanco a la hora de vestir. nos muestran cÓmo incorporar estos clÁsicos colores para un look mÁs radiante y divertido. y aprende a decir que no y a cÓmo usar el egoÍsmo para ser feliz. >> me [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> es el segundo dÍa que cantan las mismas letras. >> todo depende cÓmo me
. >> ahora, le echo ajo. y le echo challots. yo creo que es una combinaciÓn entre una cebolla...stos aromas tan ricos. >> le echo vino seco. >> ahÍ se puso bueno! >> yo no mido. un poco de vinagre de manzana. y una lata entera de cerveza. >> eso, aquÍ llegamos a la fiesta! nosotros vamos a seguir cocinando. vamos a una pausa y regresamos mÁs adelante con nuestra teresita. le estamos cumpliendo el sueÑo. ya volvemos. >> gracias, johnny. y las quiero...