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ellison, do you agree with everything said? >> why did you go with me first?seems very sexist and i had to get out there. i disagree with every premise in this article. the first i disagree with is the educated culture den gnaw grates masculinity and manhood. she provide no's evidence for the claims she is making and not even an neck dough tall evidence. she is making these grand standing assertions. i think people have made inavailable contributions to society and i don't think you need to den gnaw grate the uh -- dennigrate the other. >> she makes no point. >> we have her to balance us out. but i do think she is writing this because there has been a lot of negativity directed at men. are menace satisfactory? that's basically the point of most academia propogated in the last 30 years. i wouldn't know. >> i am an enormous admirer. she is fun to read. the tragedy of her career is she spent it writing about feminism. it is a null philosophy and it is between rachy and astrology despairs -- as far as credibility and there is no point spending a lifetime writing a
ellison, do you agree with everything said? >> why did you go with me first?seems very sexist and i had to get out there. i disagree with every premise in this article. the first i disagree with is the educated culture den gnaw grates masculinity and manhood. she provide no's evidence for the claims she is making and not even an neck dough tall evidence. she is making these grand standing assertions. i think people have made inavailable contributions to society and i don't think you need...
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the mayor is asking the winner, larry ellison, to again select the bay. >> we suffered a lot from the of experience and confidence about what this event could do for us. now we have that experience. we will do better on all fronts. >> the mayor said this time negotiations won't include controversial land development rights for ellison. and former san francisco supervisor, ann, who with a number of others sued over aspects of the race, hopes any new deal won't cost taxpayers money. >> there's no reason that the people of san francisco, who need to pave the streets and pay for cops, should be subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. if he pays his own way, bring it back. >> for this year's cup the city promised to raise $22 million to help offset costs but has raised less than half. but the economic institute believes there was a big enough payoff overall to justify hosting the race again. >> judging by our analysis, we would absolutely say yes. there was at least $364 million in economic activity going on along the waterfront and in different parts of the city that would not have been t
the mayor is asking the winner, larry ellison, to again select the bay. >> we suffered a lot from the of experience and confidence about what this event could do for us. now we have that experience. we will do better on all fronts. >> the mayor said this time negotiations won't include controversial land development rights for ellison. and former san francisco supervisor, ann, who with a number of others sued over aspects of the race, hopes any new deal won't cost taxpayers money....
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the mayor is asking the winner, larry ellison, to again select the bay. >> we suffered a lot from theck of experience and confidence about what this event could do for us. now we have that experience. we will do better on all fronts. >> the mayor said this time negotiations won't include controversial land development rights for ellison. and former san francisco supervisor, ann, who with a number of others sued over aspects of the race, hopes any new deal won't cost taxpayers money. >> there's no reason that the people of san francisco, who need to pay for the streets and cops, should be subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. if he pays his own way, bring it back. >> for this year's cup the city promised to raise $22 million to help offset costs but has raised less than half. but the economic institute believes there was a big yu payoff overall to justify hosting the race again. >> judging by our analysis, we would absolutely say yes. there was at least $364 million in economic activity going on along the waterfront and in different parts of the city that would not have been there ot
the mayor is asking the winner, larry ellison, to again select the bay. >> we suffered a lot from theck of experience and confidence about what this event could do for us. now we have that experience. we will do better on all fronts. >> the mayor said this time negotiations won't include controversial land development rights for ellison. and former san francisco supervisor, ann, who with a number of others sued over aspects of the race, hopes any new deal won't cost taxpayers money....
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. >> saying this time it won't include controversial development rights for ellison and supervisor peskinover aspects of the race is hoping it won't cost money >> there is no reason the people need to pave streets should be subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. bring it back. >> reporter: so far they've raised less than half. however, economic institute believes there is a big enough pay off to justify hosting again. >> we'd say yes. it's at least $365 million in economic activities going on along water front in different parts of the city. that would not have to be there. cup expected to take place in 2017. >> white house extended deadline to sign up for adoerdable health care act and in california the deadline remains midnight, tonight. a poll shows only 35% of the country supports obamacare. 62% oppose it. >> this is the law and a huge benefit. and i like to say interesting. what is relevant is affordable insurance. you can also call california call centers that extended hours, will be open another 90 minutes. now, white house says the president signed up for the act over the weekend
. >> saying this time it won't include controversial development rights for ellison and supervisor peskinover aspects of the race is hoping it won't cost money >> there is no reason the people need to pave streets should be subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. bring it back. >> reporter: so far they've raised less than half. however, economic institute believes there is a big enough pay off to justify hosting again. >> we'd say yes. it's at least $365 million in...
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. >> saying this time it won't include controversial development rights for ellison and supervisor peskin sued over aspects of the race is hoping it won't cost money >> there is no reason the people need to pave streets should subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. bring it back. >> reporter: so far they've raised less than half. however, economic institute believes there is a big enough pay off to justify hosting again. >> we'd say yes. it's at least $365 million in economic activities going on along water front in different parts of the city. that would there. cup expected to take place in 2017. >> white house extended deadline to sign up for adoerdable health care act and in california the deadline remains midnight, tonight. a poll shows only 35% of the country supports obamacare. 62% oppose it. >> this is the law and a huge benefit. and i like to say interesting. what is relevant is affordable insurance. you can also call california call centers that extended hours, will be open another 90 minutes. now, white house says the president signed up for the act over the weekend. on vacatio
. >> saying this time it won't include controversial development rights for ellison and supervisor peskin sued over aspects of the race is hoping it won't cost money >> there is no reason the people need to pave streets should subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. bring it back. >> reporter: so far they've raised less than half. however, economic institute believes there is a big enough pay off to justify hosting again. >> we'd say yes. it's at least $365 million in...
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>> the mayor says this time, negotiations won't include controversial land development rights for ellisonf others, sued over parts of the race. >> there is no reason people should be subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. >> the city promised to raise $22 million but so far, raced less than half the economic institute believes there was a big enough payoff to justify hosting again. >> we'd say yes. at least $364 million going on in different parts of the city that would not have been there otherwise. >> critics call that >> we cover from lack of experience and confidence. now we have that experience. and will do better. >> the 46th cup is expected to take place in 2017 n san francisco, abc7 news. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00 the news at 5:00 begins right now. >> a family gets a wish. today's court decision on the future of a young teenager on life support. plus... calls to adopt a dog rescued from trash. tonight how close this puppy came to getting killed. >> it feels like everyone is tail gating tonight. >> it's great weather, felt more like spring. i'll let you know i
>> the mayor says this time, negotiations won't include controversial land development rights for ellisonf others, sued over parts of the race. >> there is no reason people should be subsidizing the hobby of larry ellison. >> the city promised to raise $22 million but so far, raced less than half the economic institute believes there was a big enough payoff to justify hosting again. >> we'd say yes. at least $364 million going on in different parts of the city that would...
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ellison again managed to evade police.re focusing their search for ellison in the dallas area. >> new information on the southern california woman who became the first person to be ticketed while wearing google glass. to cecilia abadie pleaded not guilty in traffic court is about her case will head to trial. she was wearing the of google glass when she was pulled over she was ticketed for speeding, driving with a monitor visible to the driver. she is fighting both the tickets and that is a difficult to tell if google glass is actually operating. >> coming up on the kron4 morning nils. president obama is defending his healthcare law. he will give a speech today. we'll have details coming up after the break. here is a live look outside. it is going to get colder. will be right back. yes you did. yes you did. no i didn't. no i didn't. yes you did. yes you did. no i didn't. no i didn't. did not. yes you did. [ male announcer ] find some peace this holiday. get an 8 piece meal, any recipe, with a dozen cookies baked in-restaura
ellison again managed to evade police.re focusing their search for ellison in the dallas area. >> new information on the southern california woman who became the first person to be ticketed while wearing google glass. to cecilia abadie pleaded not guilty in traffic court is about her case will head to trial. she was wearing the of google glass when she was pulled over she was ticketed for speeding, driving with a monitor visible to the driver. she is fighting both the tickets and that is...
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behind films like "mission impossible," you have david ellison the son of larry ellison providing a lotl to make them possible. the generational gap between producers right now and that seems to be some of the flavor >> interesting stuff. inside paramount. embarrassing fact. i have never seen "top gun" and i might keep it that way. >> we will watch it together. and we will sing. >> very quietly in the background. nfl fans may have seen the commercials of clay matthews and wondered what it has to do with text messages. the company behind it is partnering with nfl to bring coupons and customize content delivery to fans. as they do this with stars and name brands on their phones, how effective can they be? the ceo, joe gillespie. explain how it works. >> we are providers. you call any brand, * nfl. a simple phone call, we can deliver any mobile experience to 290 million consumers. >> you already lost me. what is mobile experience? >> anything from a coupon to a video to a landing page to an app. the nfl, when you call, drew brees answer the phone. it navigates you to the landing page. one
behind films like "mission impossible," you have david ellison the son of larry ellison providing a lotl to make them possible. the generational gap between producers right now and that seems to be some of the flavor >> interesting stuff. inside paramount. embarrassing fact. i have never seen "top gun" and i might keep it that way. >> we will watch it together. and we will sing. >> very quietly in the background. nfl fans may have seen the commercials of...
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larry ellison may be known for his of high-speed sailing but there is another oracle executive with anven more explosive hobby. that's next on "bloomberg west," on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> this is the early edition of "bloomberg west" and you can also catch is that are later time. mike workman has two loves in his life, coding and setting off fireworks. he is at oracle but by night he is in his homemade fireworks factory in the middle of the arizona desert, testing his latest creation. these are not just small homemade shows. staged some of the biggest fireworks displays in the country, even designing one for his boss, larry ellison over the san francisco bay. take a look at this unusual hobby. mike workman, senior vice president of hardware/software development at oracle. when i'm not there, people can often find me in the desert making fireworks, blowing things up. fireworks wheng i was just a kid. when you are 12 come you cannot be serious about making fireworks because nobody will let you. as i got older, i could afford bet
larry ellison may be known for his of high-speed sailing but there is another oracle executive with anven more explosive hobby. that's next on "bloomberg west," on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> this is the early edition of "bloomberg west" and you can also catch is that are later time. mike workman has two loves in his life, coding and setting off fireworks. he is at oracle but by night he is in his homemade...
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or a hawaiian island, like the one bought by oracle ceo, larry ellison. or a trip into space, on the soyuz rocket, with ten of your closest friends. familiarly, the odds are astronomical. 1 in 258 million. you'd be more likely to be hit by an asteroid. still, people keep buying because, after all, eventually, somebody's bound to win. just ask retired police officer, steven ontel, who has betten the odds before. ontel has won three times. a surprising 70% of people will receive a windfall like the lottery, end up losing it within a few years. a chicago man who won $1 million was later poisoned with cyanide. a detroit woman continued to collect $200 a month in state aid after hitting $1 million jackpot. then, there was abraham shakespeare who won $30 million in florida in 2006, and was found murdered three years later. a woman who befriended him is currently serving a life sentence. i'm linsey davis, in pa sake, good morning bank -- a commotion overnight at the university of maryland as a fire breaks out. i am jummy olabanji. >> i am autria godfrey. >> sorr
or a hawaiian island, like the one bought by oracle ceo, larry ellison. or a trip into space, on the soyuz rocket, with ten of your closest friends. familiarly, the odds are astronomical. 1 in 258 million. you'd be more likely to be hit by an asteroid. still, people keep buying because, after all, eventually, somebody's bound to win. just ask retired police officer, steven ontel, who has betten the odds before. ontel has won three times. a surprising 70% of people will receive a windfall like...
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nba team, world champion miami heat, or a hawaiian island like the one bought by oracle ceo larry ellisonsest friends. similarly, the odd are astronomical. one in 258 million. you would be more likely to be hit by an asteroid. still, people keep buying. because after all, eventually, somebody's bound to win. just ask retired police officer, steven ontell. $1 million lottery man. who has beaten the odd before. >> when this lottery started years age i felt i would be lucky in it. >> reporter: he has won three times. for people who want to believe there is a see if yens cience t lucky what would you say? >> it's all luck. faith and luck. >> what are the keys to success? >> walk up to the machine. let the machine pick it. >> reporter: does it bother you, you are lucky lottery guy in town. coming up rubbing you. old friend. they know you around town. people see you as lucky lottery guy. >> doesn't bother me. as long as they don't ask for money. >> reporter: there have been 21 straight drawings since the last winner this after mega millions increased winning combinations. thus, decreasing the l
nba team, world champion miami heat, or a hawaiian island like the one bought by oracle ceo larry ellisonsest friends. similarly, the odd are astronomical. one in 258 million. you would be more likely to be hit by an asteroid. still, people keep buying. because after all, eventually, somebody's bound to win. just ask retired police officer, steven ontell. $1 million lottery man. who has beaten the odd before. >> when this lottery started years age i felt i would be lucky in it. >>...
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. >>> let's bring in tom cole of oklahoma and keith ellison. they're here along with peggy noon noonan, david plouffe, welcome to you all. peggy, we heard those numbers from the white house right now. the question is, will people really going to believe it and then are they going to get engaged with that website now? >> that's a great question. the tonny thing in life, even programs can get reputations, you can get a sense that something isn't working. i think the obama care problem is two-tier. one is the real problem with the website that has been fascinating and captivating people for two months. beyond that, there is the deeper problem of america discovering what is in the program itself, people losing coverage, the doctor situation, you can't keep them, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. plus, there's something new, orphaned policies, in which people go on to the website, think they have registered and find out in january they haven't quite so. it's so problematic that i have said since october, this thing should just be delayed one year. >>
. >>> let's bring in tom cole of oklahoma and keith ellison. they're here along with peggy noon noonan, david plouffe, welcome to you all. peggy, we heard those numbers from the white house right now. the question is, will people really going to believe it and then are they going to get engaged with that website now? >> that's a great question. the tonny thing in life, even programs can get reputations, you can get a sense that something isn't working. i think the obama care...
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liz: david ellison. many of you are familiar with that classic 1970s pop song "a horse with no name" by that band, america. how about an automaker with no name? we're talking about tesla and the efforts that ceo elon musk has made to break into the chinese auto market. he has run into what could be a significant and a little bit bizarre roadblock. a trademark dispute over the name tesla which means he can't use tesla as the domain name for the company's new web site in china. it turns out that a very smart chinese businessman has already registered the name tesla and has no intention of selling the rights to use it. so for now, he's ca is using another web address based on the chi news pronunciation of tesla, stock has done absolutely incredibly over the past year. we're only showing the intraday which is down about four and three-quarters, no surprise you see a pullback here, but trying to break into china without a name, at least at the moment. closing bell ringing in six moms. earlier this hour we bic
liz: david ellison. many of you are familiar with that classic 1970s pop song "a horse with no name" by that band, america. how about an automaker with no name? we're talking about tesla and the efforts that ceo elon musk has made to break into the chinese auto market. he has run into what could be a significant and a little bit bizarre roadblock. a trademark dispute over the name tesla which means he can't use tesla as the domain name for the company's new web site in china. it turns...
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larry ellison is on line 2. them fightin' words. >> well, the results speak for themselves, right? they've not had very good reports in the last three out of the five quarters, and they lowered the guidance, and they couldn't beat the guidance they gave. i think they're not positioned as well in the software space. they have to make more acquisitions, which they will, they have tons of cash, not expensive, but i'm not chasing it up here. >> someone here has defended it before. >> down around $30, i was going to say, first of all, stephanie won't back down from larry ellison, that's for certain. i would love to see oracle sell off around the earnings, around 30, because it gets so easy from there. you get the 33, $34 number. >> dominic chu has a "market flash." >> how about in honor of the biggest hotel ipo in history, hilton shares, yeah, they're up about 7%, 8% in the market off their session highs. but we wanted to take you and all of the guys there through some of the other big leisure and travel ipos over the past couple of years. you think about some of the big names, right? w
larry ellison is on line 2. them fightin' words. >> well, the results speak for themselves, right? they've not had very good reports in the last three out of the five quarters, and they lowered the guidance, and they couldn't beat the guidance they gave. i think they're not positioned as well in the software space. they have to make more acquisitions, which they will, they have tons of cash, not expensive, but i'm not chasing it up here. >> someone here has defended it before....
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if not for a 15-yard face mask penalty on ellison right there. two plays later, it's walt from 57 yards. snap hook. no good. chicago gets into position to win it. the coach has him try a 47-yarder on second and seven. pushes it wide right. minnesota has new life. the blair walsh project part two from 34 yards. sequel is better than the original. 23-20 vikings. second meeting in three weeks between the chiefs and broncos. alex smith, 12 yards for anthony pos ano. left-handed snag. kansas city led 21-7, and peyton manning went on a touchdown binge. five in the air. four to eric decker. 35-28 denver. they take over first place in the afc west. a rare 3:00 sunday tip time in sacramento. golden state 5 out of 6. both teams kind of stuck in reverse. from the i can't make this stuff up department, lights out at sleep train arena just before tipoff. when everyone woke up, one-handed flush. the team's best players demarcus cousins -- that's too easy. second in the first half. green, good if it goes. and it goes. worried by three at the break. 16-point sec
if not for a 15-yard face mask penalty on ellison right there. two plays later, it's walt from 57 yards. snap hook. no good. chicago gets into position to win it. the coach has him try a 47-yarder on second and seven. pushes it wide right. minnesota has new life. the blair walsh project part two from 34 yards. sequel is better than the original. 23-20 vikings. second meeting in three weeks between the chiefs and broncos. alex smith, 12 yards for anthony pos ano. left-handed snag. kansas city...
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. >> joining me right now, minnesota congressman keith ellison, member of the house financial services committee. sir, it's good to have you here. you released a statement yesterday in part where you say that you strongly oppose a budget deal that asks federal employees to endure another pay cut. it's an economic life line for out-of-work americans. now, the hill quotes your colleague, congressman sandy levin, saying that the exclusion of the employment benefits risks the whole bill and his vote, basically. this morning we have paul ryan saying that they didn't take the request to include unemployment insurance very seriously because it was last minute with no offsets. and he added that they would entertain a proposal from the president that would then include those offsets. so explain what happens next here. >> well, we're going to have a vote sometime today. and many people are formulating exactly what they want to do. i mean, on the one hand, we don't want to have another shutdown. on the other hand, you know, we have literally over a million americans who risk losing any kind of su
. >> joining me right now, minnesota congressman keith ellison, member of the house financial services committee. sir, it's good to have you here. you released a statement yesterday in part where you say that you strongly oppose a budget deal that asks federal employees to endure another pay cut. it's an economic life line for out-of-work americans. now, the hill quotes your colleague, congressman sandy levin, saying that the exclusion of the employment benefits risks the whole bill and...
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or a hawaiian island, like the one bought by oracle ceo, larry ellison. space, on the soyuz rocket, with ten of your closest friends. familiarly, the odds are astronomical. 1 in 258 million. you'd be more likely to be hit by an asteroid. still, people keep buying because, after all, eventually, somebody's bound to win. just ask retired police officer, steven ontel, who has betten the odds before. ontel has won three times. a surprising 70% of people will receive a windfall like the lottery, end up losing it within a few years. a chicago man who won $1 million
or a hawaiian island, like the one bought by oracle ceo, larry ellison. space, on the soyuz rocket, with ten of your closest friends. familiarly, the odds are astronomical. 1 in 258 million. you'd be more likely to be hit by an asteroid. still, people keep buying because, after all, eventually, somebody's bound to win. just ask retired police officer, steven ontel, who has betten the odds before. ontel has won three times. a surprising 70% of people will receive a windfall like the lottery, end...
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i don't know what this guy did, but boy, everybody hates larry ellison, he is very successful, his softwareis imbedded in companies, huge switching costs yet the stock is trade follow about 11 and a half, 12 times earnings, comparing to an average stock of 15 times earnings. it will benefit from a recovery in europe, no doubt the tech spending has been soft as the economy has been a little soft around tell world. but we believe they will grow. and frankly they're getting to the clouds better, they had a problem with their products not being available in the cloud and they figured that out. >> let's talk about a couple of things you hate, name a couple for 2014. >> well, i do think the bond market is still scary, you have had me on in the past couple of times, i think i said go home, find all of your bonds and sell them. already, some of that pain has been taken, interest rates are going up, bonds come down. we think that municipal bonds are particularly scary, puerto rico will have big trouble, this year. the state of illinois, the city of chicago where i live still has big problems. so if
i don't know what this guy did, but boy, everybody hates larry ellison, he is very successful, his softwareis imbedded in companies, huge switching costs yet the stock is trade follow about 11 and a half, 12 times earnings, comparing to an average stock of 15 times earnings. it will benefit from a recovery in europe, no doubt the tech spending has been soft as the economy has been a little soft around tell world. but we believe they will grow. and frankly they're getting to the clouds better,...
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the question is whether ellison convinced them it still is. >>> four shares shifted down after the auto maker predicted a bumpy road the ahead. cost of lunching a record number of new vehicles will reduce profits which could fall by $1.5 billion. the forecast caught investors off guard sending shares 6% lower to $15.65, the worst one-day drop in two years. >>> general electric expect as double digit profit growth in the industrial unit next year. so it now expects profits in aviation, health care, and other areas of its businesses to rise at least 10% next year. ge said it also plans to continue aggressive investments in manufacturing in 2014. shares rose more than 1% to $27.41. >>> some key management changes at boeing today. the company promoted the head of defense to the post of chief operating officer and named two other executives vice chairman. the moves might be part of the ceo succession plan since chief executive retires next year. the stock fell slightly to $135.49. >>> fedex reported an earnings missed and blamed it on a drop in revenue in the biggest unit, express deliveries
the question is whether ellison convinced them it still is. >>> four shares shifted down after the auto maker predicted a bumpy road the ahead. cost of lunching a record number of new vehicles will reduce profits which could fall by $1.5 billion. the forecast caught investors off guard sending shares 6% lower to $15.65, the worst one-day drop in two years. >>> general electric expect as double digit profit growth in the industrial unit next year. so it now expects profits in...
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city including the san francisco redevelopment agency by certain tenants being evicted under the ellison act. >> president chiu? >> colleagues, i know many of us have been working on a number of ideas and proposals to address our current affordability crisis with skyrocket evictions and many working families that are at risk of being driven out of san francisco, i want to thank my co-sponsors for the legislation that we are considering today to help tenants due to the ellis act. the ellis act has been interpreted broadly to allow landlords to evict tenants to go out of the rental business, but we have seen a sharp increase in ellis act findings, a number of months back, the eviction of the leaf family in the heart of my district, two seniors and their adult daughter who had been evicted out of their home of 30 year, when i started speaking to the leaf family, i think we all realized that while we could not necessarily stop ellis act evictions at least at the local level, we all started thinking about things we could do to assist our most vulnerable residents from getting pushed out of th
city including the san francisco redevelopment agency by certain tenants being evicted under the ellison act. >> president chiu? >> colleagues, i know many of us have been working on a number of ideas and proposals to address our current affordability crisis with skyrocket evictions and many working families that are at risk of being driven out of san francisco, i want to thank my co-sponsors for the legislation that we are considering today to help tenants due to the ellis act. the...
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ellison told the driver came just months before the winter games in sochi is sparking speculation that times can they when they said to them in bags will go on in sochi on the same region at around six hundred and fifty planning to separate. they separated this is his thing to ashland to cami says he's confident lunch out what to leave a safe and secure games. time to seek years he has been ordered or cause much time in the wake of the bombings just as calamitous the retreat of these russian intelligence has extensive experience in dealing with these two actions. what we're going to see is certainly a very crackdown one that was intended to send a message but likely the real machinations are going to happen in private as the russian intelligence services in the various other relevant agencies do their work behind the scenes remember that this is precisely the kind of work that the russian intelligence services were doing in in the aftermath of the boston bombing here in the united states which according to the narrative also emanates from that very same region so we'll see much of the
ellison told the driver came just months before the winter games in sochi is sparking speculation that times can they when they said to them in bags will go on in sochi on the same region at around six hundred and fifty planning to separate. they separated this is his thing to ashland to cami says he's confident lunch out what to leave a safe and secure games. time to seek years he has been ordered or cause much time in the wake of the bombings just as calamitous the retreat of these russian...
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painkillers and i tend to the ongoing violence in south sudan's u n envoy to the country heritage ellison has said the fast peacekeeping reinforcements are expected to arrive by saturday she admits it's been a fast growing tension in the african nation has taken us by surprise. this lead to sign an ad in the city. i use the police checks on me that means a protection obligations. the eighty two disobedience not counts of making sure that b or c. we are also doing some pixels not on time and both he and nights. in the neighborhoods in june but she tried to create a more protected environments for people to the candidates and to their homes. however many will remain high in the cas. it also agreed on tuesday chewing cranes and un forces in south sudan from about eight thousand tents me in the fourteen thousand to help the local ganges nation and restore to attack and called cezanne and equipment are also expected to be sent more than fifty thousand civilians have sought refuge at the un compounds in south sudan and the modest but count on december the fifteenth between full of sicily are tw
painkillers and i tend to the ongoing violence in south sudan's u n envoy to the country heritage ellison has said the fast peacekeeping reinforcements are expected to arrive by saturday she admits it's been a fast growing tension in the african nation has taken us by surprise. this lead to sign an ad in the city. i use the police checks on me that means a protection obligations. the eighty two disobedience not counts of making sure that b or c. we are also doing some pixels not on time and...
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larry ellison has spent $50 billion to acquire about 100 companies over the past decade.are, let's take a look at red hat. those shares up 18% today after it raised its full year profit and sales forecast. so things are good in software land if you are looking at these particular stocks today. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes, and you'll get more "lunch money" next. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are streaming live onberg.com, your tablet and your smartphone. i am adam johnson. today's moving pictures where he video is the story. -- is a h is a freeman free man after being picarded by luke putkonen. 80 people were injured when part of the ceiling of the apollo theater collapsed. the 112-year-old theater is in london's west end. dennis rom is holding try-outs in north korea. he is setting up an exhibition game between a north korean team and a group of former nba players. he said some of the former nba players are afraid to travel to the country, but he is trying to reasure them saying it's all love here. beg to uncle may differ. net i
larry ellison has spent $50 billion to acquire about 100 companies over the past decade.are, let's take a look at red hat. those shares up 18% today after it raised its full year profit and sales forecast. so things are good in software land if you are looking at these particular stocks today. we will have more on the markets in 30 minutes, and you'll get more "lunch money" next. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are streaming live onberg.com,...
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but ellison on bric countries are coming in and make a new data on domestic investments. i also see singapura to meet as it is maybe what you like to see the selfless impress us need to seal one domestic investors put any money in the country and that's happening big time in nigeria you know we've got it to a company called innocent manufacturing cars. almost more than fifty percent of the pots built in nigeria and that's an easy act to me let me just ask you go up about the business climate in nigeria the truck for the well backed a while then comes out with that set annually doing business report in that doing business report. nigeria is in spots one hundred forty seven ops of one hundred and eighteen on countries. doesn't that scare off potential investors reading i think if you look at many of the brakes step was the size i also know that not that great. some of them i wun mind that some of them i eat eat eat some of them get up at the top. but that doesn't mean that we do need to do that. of cos we'd like to do that to but we need to look at the spectacle that in thi
but ellison on bric countries are coming in and make a new data on domestic investments. i also see singapura to meet as it is maybe what you like to see the selfless impress us need to seal one domestic investors put any money in the country and that's happening big time in nigeria you know we've got it to a company called innocent manufacturing cars. almost more than fifty percent of the pots built in nigeria and that's an easy act to me let me just ask you go up about the business climate in...
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alongside germany and behind american olympic champion steven holcomb while reigning world champion ellison alexander to chekov finish second best to latvian star martens to cause and russia's first ever women's european champion in the katyn i was promoted to sell that he played britain's lizzy yarnold after noel picas pace of the usa was disqualified. and finally to the such a winter olympics and nine months after online booking began tickets for the games are now on sale while wednesday also marked one hundred days to go until the opening ceremony of the paralympics michael crouch anchor reports. now tickets have already been on sale since february of this year however now you can finally get a physical copy of that ticket that you have bought for the sochi olympics and paralympics and while people are lining up to pick up their individual tickets the mascots behind me have assured me that they too have picked up there is so they will definitely be on hand at the games the moscow and sochi ticket offices opened the mid reports that over sixty percent of the tickets had already been sold
alongside germany and behind american olympic champion steven holcomb while reigning world champion ellison alexander to chekov finish second best to latvian star martens to cause and russia's first ever women's european champion in the katyn i was promoted to sell that he played britain's lizzy yarnold after noel picas pace of the usa was disqualified. and finally to the such a winter olympics and nine months after online booking began tickets for the games are now on sale while wednesday also...
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ellison: mr. speaker, i want to thank my colleagues for arriving at a budget deal. when we asked our democratic conferees to negotiate the best deal they could, we did it knowing they were negotiating with colleagues whose priority is debt reduction, not jobs. even though the federal government' deficit is the smallest since 2008. given the republican priorities, they had a heavy task of partially lifting the sequester, protecting social security, medicare, and medicaid and averting shutdown. and so i think that's good, but there are parts of the deal that leave me very uncomfortable. i can't possibly imagine leaving this place, leaving all those americans, over a million people without any means of substan nens other than their -- substance other than their local food shelf. it's not right and it's bad for the economy because the people who got those unemployment insurance checks would be able to spend them with local vendors which would actually help our economy. that's not going to happen unless something happens. i heard estimates as high as 310,000 jobs could b
ellison: mr. speaker, i want to thank my colleagues for arriving at a budget deal. when we asked our democratic conferees to negotiate the best deal they could, we did it knowing they were negotiating with colleagues whose priority is debt reduction, not jobs. even though the federal government' deficit is the smallest since 2008. given the republican priorities, they had a heavy task of partially lifting the sequester, protecting social security, medicare, and medicaid and averting shutdown....
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keith ellison and others. joins us from. amherst massachusetts for the it we've got a problem with the video feed the cameras way into tight on you so we're just going take your audio from the first ball walk of the program. so you think someone here if you will get the video but we're here yeah we got audio there you go thank you. and thank you might just tell whoever's there if they can just pull the camera back i think that's that's the problem. that's not the problem never mind. so our our guys are talking to each other so anyway let me start with you what first of all what got you into your radar and what got you what you got me to politics as. well i guess the honest answer would be. grade school.
keith ellison and others. joins us from. amherst massachusetts for the it we've got a problem with the video feed the cameras way into tight on you so we're just going take your audio from the first ball walk of the program. so you think someone here if you will get the video but we're here yeah we got audio there you go thank you. and thank you might just tell whoever's there if they can just pull the camera back i think that's that's the problem. that's not the problem never mind. so our our...
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keith ellison and others. joins us from. amherst massachusetts tim for the we've got a problem with the video feed apparently the camera is way into tight on you so we're just going take your audio for a minute but first of all walk of the program. i think someone here if you will get the video but we're here yes we got audio there you go thank you. and thank you might just tell whoever's there if they can just pull the camera back i think that's that's the problem. that's not the problem never mind. so our guys are talking to each other so anyway let me start with you what first of all what got you into radar. what got you what you brought on me to politics is what got me in politics well i guess the honor system would be my sixth grade nine. screen school i was part of a group of at the time misfits who weren't out cooperating during. seven period so we were corralled and taken into a sister paulette's room where she organized us into a busy work and part of the busy work we keep working on political campaigns we drew name
keith ellison and others. joins us from. amherst massachusetts tim for the we've got a problem with the video feed apparently the camera is way into tight on you so we're just going take your audio for a minute but first of all walk of the program. i think someone here if you will get the video but we're here yes we got audio there you go thank you. and thank you might just tell whoever's there if they can just pull the camera back i think that's that's the problem. that's not the problem never...
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ellison barber. great to it see you. tell us about the pivot that a handful of the republicans are making for repair as to repole. >> a couple of people in blue districts where they feel like they may be vulnerable throwing out the discussing repair. the vast republicans are not interested in repairing because there is so many things wrong with the law. it is not in their interest to switch to that. they are notting repole and replace to see down the rod than more people on the repair. >> they don't stand a change of repealing it. it is the law of the land and they don't have the numbers to repeal and how will they live with it? >> they will try to make changes. for example, the cancelled plans, wait a minute, this is a promise you made and you should stick to it. some of the things they want to change to make the law better can't be changed and that's why republicans are looking at this is aing they don't have an issue with one aspect of the law but the entire piece of legislation is fundmentally flawed and want to repl
ellison barber. great to it see you. tell us about the pivot that a handful of the republicans are making for repair as to repole. >> a couple of people in blue districts where they feel like they may be vulnerable throwing out the discussing repair. the vast republicans are not interested in repairing because there is so many things wrong with the law. it is not in their interest to switch to that. they are notting repole and replace to see down the rod than more people on the repair....
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created some of the biggest fireworks displays in the country and designed a special show for larry ellisonver san francisco bay. this is another episode in our series, "off the clock." i am senior vice president of hardware, software development at oracle. when i am not there, you can find me out here in the desert making fireworks, blowing things up. i started making fireworks when i was just a kid. when you're 12, you can't be serious about making fireworks. as i got older, i could afford better equipment and chemicals. the raw ingredients to make fireworks. parallela lot of between developing product and developing something that people like to see in the sky. audiences expect particular things. they liked loud noises, different kinds of textures, colors and sometimes different intensity. they like a lot of things going on at one time. ien i explain to people that make fireworks, they immediately assume that i am not. nuts. that is partly true. one of the things that is fascinating about fireworks to me is that it is a blend of art, chemistry, engineering, physics -- it is that energy t
created some of the biggest fireworks displays in the country and designed a special show for larry ellisonver san francisco bay. this is another episode in our series, "off the clock." i am senior vice president of hardware, software development at oracle. when i am not there, you can find me out here in the desert making fireworks, blowing things up. i started making fireworks when i was just a kid. when you're 12, you can't be serious about making fireworks. as i got older, i could...
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a new "red eye" returns tomorrow with ellison basher -- barber. >> e block. the last story. that's the last story. >> they are wiping out the wiper. the british car company mcclaren will replace technology with something i don't understand. the chief designer tells the sunday times that it is based on fighter plane technology that uses high frequently sound waves to repel rain, insects and fans of "love actually." the system won't be ready until 2015 at the earliest. ely, as a kid, nothing was more soothing to me in the car than hearing the wind shield wipers in the rain and next to your mom and dad and thisy were driving you somewhere to talk to some lady about bad memories and they would come back out and you would cry. aren't you obsessed you could be losing another childhood memory. >> that hurts, but the technology to replace windshield wipers with a vibrating thing that repels rain. now if we can develop this for our butts can you imagine how much we would save on toilet paper 1234 the viber booty? >> maybe that's what twerking is. >> maybe that wag pig pen's -- that w
a new "red eye" returns tomorrow with ellison basher -- barber. >> e block. the last story. that's the last story. >> they are wiping out the wiper. the british car company mcclaren will replace technology with something i don't understand. the chief designer tells the sunday times that it is based on fighter plane technology that uses high frequently sound waves to repel rain, insects and fans of "love actually." the system won't be ready until 2015 at the...
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joining us now to analyze, ellison barber, a writer for the washington free beacon. are you surprised as some of approval ratings the president is seeing? >> i'm not surprised because we've seen problem after problem with the affordable care act so it is sort of expected. if you look at in the context of the disapproval rating 55% are disapproving of his job rating. job approval under burke the ii it was 53%. under clinton, 36% of the job disapproval he was doing. i do think that is significant. jon: he railed, when he, when he came in about, you know, the republican administration ahead of him and so forth, the iraq war was unpopular, the afghan war was unpopular. somehow president obama found a way to get lower numbers than bush 43 or president clinton. >> bush 43, that year, 2005, would have been the fifth year. obviously with a controversy about the memos if there were weapons of mass destruction, and still 2% more unapproved bit public than bush was. it is significant. he really had a lot of things going in his favor to have higher approval rating. i think it's
joining us now to analyze, ellison barber, a writer for the washington free beacon. are you surprised as some of approval ratings the president is seeing? >> i'm not surprised because we've seen problem after problem with the affordable care act so it is sort of expected. if you look at in the context of the disapproval rating 55% are disapproving of his job rating. job approval under burke the ii it was 53%. under clinton, 36% of the job disapproval he was doing. i do think that is...
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joining us now, fox news legal analyst, ellison barber with of the washington free beacon.eard victims of the bombing saying what it was like in the tsarnaev house. the victims say how would you like to see how it is in my house now that i have lost my leg and talk about mental illness. do we care? >> i don't think so. clearly they were mentally ill. no one does it with a normal sensibility to they will. do i care that they were mentally ill or grew up poor? i'm tired of people doing atrocious things and being given excuses for life. they disrupted a national event. this guy, we know what he did. >> talk about how the brothers were heirs to violence and dysfunction running back several generations. the parents had psychiatric care but didn't get help for them. >> murderers, sociopaths. why are we talking about them? s the older one is dead. they talk about the younger one grappling with mental illness and the father may have been brutalized. who cares? >> don't we care because we want to spot these guys and understand warning signs prior to -- >> it's fair to want to invest
joining us now, fox news legal analyst, ellison barber with of the washington free beacon.eard victims of the bombing saying what it was like in the tsarnaev house. the victims say how would you like to see how it is in my house now that i have lost my leg and talk about mental illness. do we care? >> i don't think so. clearly they were mentally ill. no one does it with a normal sensibility to they will. do i care that they were mentally ill or grew up poor? i'm tired of people doing...
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. >> keith ellison, thank you very much.e with you and our viewers that the official schedule for nelson mandela will be held on december 10th at the soccer stadium in jo hansburg. south african president has dlee claired this sunday will be a national day of prayer and reflection. [ female announcer ] skin looking tired? wake it up with olay regenerist. formulated with a skin energizing complex, it penetrates 10 layers of the skin's surface, because energized skin is younger looking skin. ♪ you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. you're talking to the guy who hasn't approved a new stapler purchase in three years. but then i saw the new windows tablet, with a real keyboard, usb port, and full office. it's a tablet that works for work. plus, it's got apps and games, for after hours, of course. compared to an ipad -- way more value. these tablets are such a steal; i couldn't find a reason not to buy them. ♪ ho
. >> keith ellison, thank you very much.e with you and our viewers that the official schedule for nelson mandela will be held on december 10th at the soccer stadium in jo hansburg. south african president has dlee claired this sunday will be a national day of prayer and reflection. [ female announcer ] skin looking tired? wake it up with olay regenerist. formulated with a skin energizing complex, it penetrates 10 layers of the skin's surface, because energized skin is younger looking...
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and ellison basher.ave defended high profile people including star athletes. >> i think he's flippant. he got away unscathed. it was gated by the police. >> some people say he's a big star, a contender for the heisman trophy. >> in my experience it's just the opposite. they go after the guys harder because they are under more scrutiny. the prosecutor office and law enforcement is under more scrutiny to go after the guys in a way they wouldn't -- one of the stars i represented never would have been arrested if he wasn't a star. >> who? >> a star athlete. these guys are under a ton of scrutiny. the dna came back that there were two people involved. it was a year-long investigation. they said we thoroughly investigated it. we cannot prove this. >> she was apparently intoxicated. they found the dna of two men. her memory was fuzzy about the night in question. let me ask you. i don't know whether she's a victim or not of. not to put the blame on her if she is a victim but it's something young women need to be
and ellison basher.ave defended high profile people including star athletes. >> i think he's flippant. he got away unscathed. it was gated by the police. >> some people say he's a big star, a contender for the heisman trophy. >> in my experience it's just the opposite. they go after the guys harder because they are under more scrutiny. the prosecutor office and law enforcement is under more scrutiny to go after the guys in a way they wouldn't -- one of the stars i represented...