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eileen heisman is the president and c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust. so eileen, if you have made the decision, how do you begin to decide how to give. like cash, time or maybe some other asset? >> it depends on what kind of assets you have. if you have cash that's the only thing you v you might want to write a check or go on-line, do an on-line contribution. but a lot of people who are giving especially large amounts are over age 65 and a lot of those people have acquired closely held stock, appreciated securities and gifts and there are a lot of appreciated publicly traded securities. if that's what you have and you've had it for more than a year and a day it's called long term appreciated assets and you can gift those and it's a effective taxing vehicle. >> tom: when you give that other asset like a security who inherits the capital gains? >> you actually get capital gains for giving. so if you have capital gains you've got something for $10 a share it's now worth $100 a share you don't pay any capital gains. so you actually have to gift the stock to
eileen heisman is the president and c.e.o. of the national philanthropic trust. so eileen, if you have made the decision, how do you begin to decide how to give. like cash, time or maybe some other asset? >> it depends on what kind of assets you have. if you have cash that's the only thing you v you might want to write a check or go on-line, do an on-line contribution. but a lot of people who are giving especially large amounts are over age 65 and a lot of those people have acquired...
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so i was scared. >> reporter: tonight bob and eileen are grateful for a warm place to sleep. >> as muchi'd rather go home, but this is the next best place to be. >> and ginger, i know you're aulgs keeping your eye on two other weather threats this evening. first of all, the other major storm moving across the country. >> right. there's a blizzard warning, winter storm warnings for many states in the northern plains. i'll show you who is affected by this. more than a foot of snow in some places. the blowing is a big part of this and going to be a big issue into the end of the weekend. the cold front drags in, already reports of tornadoes in southern mississippi tonight. the severe threat goes all the way to western alabama. >> all right, ginger, from boston, massachusetts. thanks to you. >>> when we come back on this eampt abbreviated broft, mrs. paterno for the first time with all that talk about coach paterno and the cover-up. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those
so i was scared. >> reporter: tonight bob and eileen are grateful for a warm place to sleep. >> as muchi'd rather go home, but this is the next best place to be. >> and ginger, i know you're aulgs keeping your eye on two other weather threats this evening. first of all, the other major storm moving across the country. >> right. there's a blizzard warning, winter storm warnings for many states in the northern plains. i'll show you who is affected by this. more than a foot...
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> [applause] thank you i think we will take our seats and have a short reading from the book with eileen myles. [applause] >> hello? [laughter] i will do two things i will read the piece and then the poland's. i think i should read my piece first. deere "pussy riot" i am a fan and co-conspirator in regards to all meetings of your performance that has created so much importance turmoil in russia and in the world. i realize the other day the one piece that you have done that is the most important is a strange and beautiful factor action supported a woman's right to pray. i have been reading about money and male power in how important men are on colin's and paper money sometimes to men but women are rarely on many some of the meaning is a represents the imperial prayer between father and son. that is governing, history, religion , ideology based on men's imperial prayer also uttered more publicly and privately and that power will be passed from father to son and everyone will with is that display and worship of all the powers of the power especially the church. bring you asserted in your le
> [applause] thank you i think we will take our seats and have a short reading from the book with eileen myles. [applause] >> hello? [laughter] i will do two things i will read the piece and then the poland's. i think i should read my piece first. deere "pussy riot" i am a fan and co-conspirator in regards to all meetings of your performance that has created so much importance turmoil in russia and in the world. i realize the other day the one piece that you have done that is...
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. >> a woman struck by a muni bus is eileen barrett. she was hit saturday afternoon. she was taken to the hospital where she died. the bus driver is under going drug and alcohol testing which is standard procedure. >> part of downtown san francisco was shut down today after a suspicious package was discovered inside the wells fargo headquarters building. police surrounded the building at 8:00 a.m. this morning and they closed montgomery. the bomb squad investigated and after a few hours gave the all clear. they didn't say what was in the package. >>> now to a story only on 2. our investigation into a pricy conference being attended by the u.s. postal service in the bay area. they are spending $2 million to send executives to san francisco. this comes when the u.s. postal service is losing billions and planning to end saturday deliveries. ktvu's eric rasmussen is live in san francisco with what he learned. eric? >> reporter: they say the conference happening here next month is a critical networking and sales opportunity but critics point out the agenda includes a dance
. >> a woman struck by a muni bus is eileen barrett. she was hit saturday afternoon. she was taken to the hospital where she died. the bus driver is under going drug and alcohol testing which is standard procedure. >> part of downtown san francisco was shut down today after a suspicious package was discovered inside the wells fargo headquarters building. police surrounded the building at 8:00 a.m. this morning and they closed montgomery. the bomb squad investigated and after a few...
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. >> reporter: eileen doesn't hold back about how she feels. >> who is the fool, you know? the guy that started it or the people that are going to pay him $100 for that? >> reporter: some call it extortion. forbes magazine just calls it a terrible idea. >> i think when people go out to dine, they expect that, because that's the nature of the business. and i don't think there's any need to force the issue or ex tort that kind of stuff. >> reporter: want good service? ross says you don't need a card. just look your waiter or waitress in the eye and put down the cell phone. remember to take all online reviews with a grain of salt. the most flattering ones might be written by did owners themselves. the worst, by competitors or someone who didn't get a free meal. that way you don't judge on the basis of one bad review and you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. >>> coming up, all brand-new at 6, there is such a thing as too much of a good thing, especially when it comes to facebook. why users are taking a break. >>> plus, a super bowl champion makes a special visit to mid
. >> reporter: eileen doesn't hold back about how she feels. >> who is the fool, you know? the guy that started it or the people that are going to pay him $100 for that? >> reporter: some call it extortion. forbes magazine just calls it a terrible idea. >> i think when people go out to dine, they expect that, because that's the nature of the business. and i don't think there's any need to force the issue or ex tort that kind of stuff. >> reporter: want good...
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anne kronberg was there and head of the mayor's office on criminal justice, and her name was eileen maloneywas terrific. assistant police chief by the name of frank reid tried to dissuade me from taking the job. "don't take it and two weeks later if something happens they will blame you" but i like to take on jobs. well, he kind of felt sorry for me, and i had no vehicles, nothing, no employees. the door bell rang and there is a police officer outside and the chief sent these keys. you have a unmarked police car until you get a vehicle. well, i paid them back. three weeks later i was driving down venice and left on to broadway and the radio went on and strong arm robbery in pacific heights and woman assaulted and bag stolen and identified the car and two individuals and proceeding north on lawenna. gee, i am going in that direction. i have a naval aif eightor's eye and incredible eye sight and wouldn't you know it there is the vehicle coming straight towards me and the traffic was slow and could reach out and touch and i made a u turn and i got on the roo. the director of radio services had
anne kronberg was there and head of the mayor's office on criminal justice, and her name was eileen maloneywas terrific. assistant police chief by the name of frank reid tried to dissuade me from taking the job. "don't take it and two weeks later if something happens they will blame you" but i like to take on jobs. well, he kind of felt sorry for me, and i had no vehicles, nothing, no employees. the door bell rang and there is a police officer outside and the chief sent these keys....
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i have been dealing with an attorney out of milbray and an attorney named eileen hawstien that represents the vocal point insurance agency and i was in contact with her and in discussions with her less than two weeks ago, on february fourth. so, you know, after learning through her i passed on the information from the neighbors that the vocal point insurance company was supposedly the tenant and we don't have the confirmation from the call from miss hawkstien and i relied that information to the neighbors and the neighbors then to find out who they are. and if they are connected to at&t in some manner, what they plan to bring to the neighborhood. so, and that is when they had their concerns raised about whether the tenant that they just learned, the vocal point insurance agency was in fact a tenant that could go into that space under the new neighborhood commercial district which had been passed for terivel street as of august 2012, and so, the neighbors concern shifted from this is part of a wireless facility or work without the permits to what about this new proposed tenant for this ver
i have been dealing with an attorney out of milbray and an attorney named eileen hawstien that represents the vocal point insurance agency and i was in contact with her and in discussions with her less than two weeks ago, on february fourth. so, you know, after learning through her i passed on the information from the neighbors that the vocal point insurance company was supposedly the tenant and we don't have the confirmation from the call from miss hawkstien and i relied that information to...
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. >> eileen asks i bought a baby monitor ask started to hear a baby cry. baby was sleeping. people. i wanted to know what i can interesting. >> that is your husband crying look. we're seeing where we pick up the monitor next door or phone next door. there is a new, consumer reports did a story on this. 1.9 megahertz is a new radio frequency they're using. check that out. >> i know. i recall having this problem when our kids were younger, and you can flip it around so you're not picking up your neighbor's monitor. >> up next more jobs. >> yes. new evidence out today that silicon valley is bouncing back from last year's recession. >> in the newsroom, gas prices on the rise. ask and the equivalent lent of the peace >>> silicon valley engineered highest job growth in a decade according to a new study released today. east bay are creating numbers abc 7 news david louie slif for us in san jose with more on this, david? >> one has to wonder whether index might go by a broader name. many of the jobs being created in other parts of the bay area are tech related. >>
. >> eileen asks i bought a baby monitor ask started to hear a baby cry. baby was sleeping. people. i wanted to know what i can interesting. >> that is your husband crying look. we're seeing where we pick up the monitor next door or phone next door. there is a new, consumer reports did a story on this. 1.9 megahertz is a new radio frequency they're using. check that out. >> i know. i recall having this problem when our kids were younger, and you can flip it around so you're...
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despaired about this american house and war in vietnam was separations of wealth and its atomic history, eileend in the said -- king caught himself and said, well, i guess of the houses on fire, where does one have to go out there in the the fire department, too. you see, this is the shift that made me fall in love with this man and make me have this one to be my -- one of my life's great honors to stand before you and present him with this historic medal. harry belafonte has not stopped fighting to put out that fire. he stands and calls to conscience of the community that we have problems that are deep. we have challenges that are high. we have to understand the urgency of our past is still here with us in the present. you see my boys here from newark, yet are not -- [applause] they're still not the norm. we're losing black boys at a rate that is alarming. how could we go from being a people in chains to now large percentages of our men are in shackles in prison in the land of the free? yet the state in new jersey were 65% of our prison population is black when only 30% of our state is black.
despaired about this american house and war in vietnam was separations of wealth and its atomic history, eileend in the said -- king caught himself and said, well, i guess of the houses on fire, where does one have to go out there in the the fire department, too. you see, this is the shift that made me fall in love with this man and make me have this one to be my -- one of my life's great honors to stand before you and present him with this historic medal. harry belafonte has not stopped...
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eileen says yes as you you have is some grenade launchers you want to unload.se it is a waste of time and money. i'm with you, gun buyback programs do work. i ran a gun buyback program when i was d. a. but you never saw you anything like this one. a missile launcher turned in during a gun buyback program in seattle. one less miss is sill launcher on the street. don't you feel better now? last week we had a few laughs about the use of the washington two step. this week, four and a half months after benghazi, hillary clinton sets the record straight. or should i say did the washington side step. ♪ oh, i love to dance a little dance step, now they is see me, now they don't, i have come and gone and ooh, i love to steep around the white steps ♪ >> it. >> judge jeanine: but it wasn't just me. >> a cable warning of a security threat from an ambassador in a conflict zone shouldn't that get the highest possible attention immediately. >> well, that is what we are hoping to make sure does happen in the future. >> judge jeanine: did she even answer that question again? or
eileen says yes as you you have is some grenade launchers you want to unload.se it is a waste of time and money. i'm with you, gun buyback programs do work. i ran a gun buyback program when i was d. a. but you never saw you anything like this one. a missile launcher turned in during a gun buyback program in seattle. one less miss is sill launcher on the street. don't you feel better now? last week we had a few laughs about the use of the washington two step. this week, four and a half months...
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and to see the coal miner and to see a great woman in history like eileen hernandez who was on the equal employment commission and who was the president of now, who played a huge role certainly at least as much as me, more. yet people don't know her. so this is a real mix of totally unknown, should be well known, a few who are well known. it's real life. and it is, to me, in a way the beginning of history. because it's remedial history. so one day we'll have human history. >> woodruff: at the end of the film, it's clear that for all the effort that has been put into the women's movement many of today's young women don't really identify with it. melissa mayor who is the ceo of yahoo, 37 years old, and she's quoted as saying... she said she doesn't have that militancy or that chip on her shoulder. is that militancy no longer necessary? >> well, not everybody in this film is a heroine either. and she just eliminated the ability to work at home for all of her employees. i mean, it's trying to be realistic about where we really are but also remember that we're just halfway into a century. i m
and to see the coal miner and to see a great woman in history like eileen hernandez who was on the equal employment commission and who was the president of now, who played a huge role certainly at least as much as me, more. yet people don't know her. so this is a real mix of totally unknown, should be well known, a few who are well known. it's real life. and it is, to me, in a way the beginning of history. because it's remedial history. so one day we'll have human history. >> woodruff: at...
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. >> my name is eileen loiacono and i was a contract underwriter. >> my name is chico morton and i was a due diligence underwriter. >> smith: what does a due diligence underwriter do? >> a due diligence underwriter assesses the risk of buying loan portfolios. so a company on wall street, they're going to buy a loan pool, or a portfolio of loans, and we would be hired to go in and take a sample of the loans and review them. >> smith: so you were contract workers? >> yes. >> smith: and then what would you do? how would you go about doing the due diligence? >> well, we would travel to the location where the loans were stored. and we'd have a room, either a hotel room, conference room, or some workroom where we could set up tables and our laptop computers. >> smith: so these loans would come in in banker's boxes? >> yes. a lot of times, we were doing the manual labor of... of moving the boxes of loans back and forth. load all these boxes on vans and drive 'em to the hotel. unload 'em at the hotel, into the room where the due diligence underwriters were working. and there could be stacks al
. >> my name is eileen loiacono and i was a contract underwriter. >> my name is chico morton and i was a due diligence underwriter. >> smith: what does a due diligence underwriter do? >> a due diligence underwriter assesses the risk of buying loan portfolios. so a company on wall street, they're going to buy a loan pool, or a portfolio of loans, and we would be hired to go in and take a sample of the loans and review them. >> smith: so you were contract workers?...
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on the topic of energy or climate, to find folks in the crowd or speakers who have not worked for eileen at some point either at epa or the state department. not to say she looks -- >> she is old. >> i know you all know her but i'm going to say this for the broader viewing audience. before the pew center she served assistant secretary of state of for oceans and international and scientific affairs and special assistant to the president and senior director for global environmental affairs at the national security council. and as chairing of the u.n. montreal protocol fund. and precisely because you've been at this a long time, eileen, and you had this perspective working with companies that really helped launch it 15 years ago, hard to believe when we were there, in 1998. not only working with progressive companies but working on the international front as a negotiator yourself i really wanted to get your insights and share your insights on those fronts with a lot of our audience who tend to be more state and local folks who might know what is happening in their world. before we do that i
on the topic of energy or climate, to find folks in the crowd or speakers who have not worked for eileen at some point either at epa or the state department. not to say she looks -- >> she is old. >> i know you all know her but i'm going to say this for the broader viewing audience. before the pew center she served assistant secretary of state of for oceans and international and scientific affairs and special assistant to the president and senior director for global environmental...
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it is a real treat for me to now welcome eileen claussen the president of the center for climate andnergy solutions. i work ared for her for a decade before coming to georgetown. i've been discovering that it is rare in any event in d.c. on the topic of climate or energy, to find folks in a crowd or speakers who have not worked for eileen at some point, either at e.p.a. or the state department. not to say -- >> she's old. >> i know you know her but i'm going to say this for the broader viewing audience. he served as the assistant secretary of state and special assistant to the president and senior director for global and environmental affairs. precisely, because she's been at this for a long time and you've had previous for working with company, 15 years ago, hard to believe, 1998. not only working with progressive companies was on the international front i wanted to get your insights and share those insights with a lot of our audience that is more state and local folks that knows more of what is happening in their world. i would like to transition from the last panel which was fosed
it is a real treat for me to now welcome eileen claussen the president of the center for climate andnergy solutions. i work ared for her for a decade before coming to georgetown. i've been discovering that it is rare in any event in d.c. on the topic of climate or energy, to find folks in a crowd or speakers who have not worked for eileen at some point, either at e.p.a. or the state department. not to say -- >> she's old. >> i know you know her but i'm going to say this for the...
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eileen's done a great job over there. the other thing i would say is i think you're going to find as i finish my remarks today that we're in really violent agreement about a lot of what's necessary to be successful in the marketplace with electric vehicles however you define them. i would tell you that, i'll show you some data during my presentation about how the volt is being used and why that's important. and i think what you're going to find is however the application finds its way into the marketplace, electrons are electrons. and if the goal is to increase the number of electric miles driven to the points that have been made by virtually every speaker, there are multiple pathways to get there, and i think that's important to remember there is no single silver bullet solution to this problem. the only point of departure i would take on any of the comments that have been made so far is one that eric made. i know he's not irrational in his exuberance, but he is exuberant about electric vehicles. we are going to need gas
eileen's done a great job over there. the other thing i would say is i think you're going to find as i finish my remarks today that we're in really violent agreement about a lot of what's necessary to be successful in the marketplace with electric vehicles however you define them. i would tell you that, i'll show you some data during my presentation about how the volt is being used and why that's important. and i think what you're going to find is however the application finds its way into the...