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. >> supervisor wean /erp. winer. wiener. >> so when this first came up, i struggled with this. and initially i had a concern about other contractual relationships with clear channel around or bus stations and news racks and i've had numerous frustrations with those contracts. we have way too much clear channel stuff on our sidewalks so i had concerns about clear channel as a i voted against the most recent [inaudible] can't actually see much outside of the bus. i voted against the billboard contract at the plan department building at mission. i don't support all adds on public property, but i'm not against it. i think that in this situation this is the right contract for the airport. so i make my own decisions, but with that said, i also know that mr. martin has done an extraordinary job over decades in keeping the airport on track, keeping it financially strong. while there's always controversy, the lack of drama at the airport because it is so well run is pretty extraordinary. and i know why, in terms of whether we second guess mr. martin and the airport administration's busi
. >> supervisor wean /erp. winer. wiener. >> so when this first came up, i struggled with this. and initially i had a concern about other contractual relationships with clear channel around or bus stations and news racks and i've had numerous frustrations with those contracts. we have way too much clear channel stuff on our sidewalks so i had concerns about clear channel as a i voted against the most recent [inaudible] can't actually see much outside of the bus. i voted against the...
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. >> supervisor wean /erp. winer. wiener. >> so when this first came up, i struggled with this. and initially i had a concern about other contractual relationships with clear channel around or bus stations and news racks and i've had numerous frustrations with those contracts. we have way too much clear channel stuff on our sidewalks so i had concerns about clear channel as a i voted against the most recent [inaudible] can't actually see much outside of the bus. i voted against the billboard contract at the plan department building at mission. i don't support all adds on public property, but i'm not against it. i think that in this
. >> supervisor wean /erp. winer. wiener. >> so when this first came up, i struggled with this. and initially i had a concern about other contractual relationships with clear channel around or bus stations and news racks and i've had numerous frustrations with those contracts. we have way too much clear channel stuff on our sidewalks so i had concerns about clear channel as a i voted against the most recent [inaudible] can't actually see much outside of the bus. i voted against the...
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. >> supervisor wean /erp. winer. wiener. >> so when this first came up, i struggled with this. and initially i had a concern about other contractual relationships with clear channel around or bus stations and news racks and i've had numerous frustrations with those contracts. we have way too much clear channel stuff on our sidewalks so i had concerns about clear channel as a i voted against
. >> supervisor wean /erp. winer. wiener. >> so when this first came up, i struggled with this. and initially i had a concern about other contractual relationships with clear channel around or bus stations and news racks and i've had numerous frustrations with those contracts. we have way too much clear channel stuff on our sidewalks so i had concerns about clear channel as a i voted against
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[ speaking foreign language ] >> he said they threatened him and his family so he crossed the board erp. but he's paid a high price here not being able to see his children in almost 6 years [ speaking foreign language ] >> he says sometimes he cries alone, lonely without his family. supports gathered to kick off the big may day march hoping to reunite families who have been separated by an international border. >> what are you afraid of. >> i'm afraid that my mom and my dad could be deported. >> stories that aren't easy, even for a priest. >> i do cry. you know i do feel very sad when i tell the story. i'm awfully hurt. but at the same time i know i need to build people's spirit up. that's my job. >> reporter: if immigration reform succeeds, the first thing he will do is see his children then perhaps bring them across the border, leave the country he once served and swear his allegiance to this nation. and again there are thousands of people who are taken over the streets of san jose. right now they are on santa clara street and highway 101 on their way downtown to city hall. >>> suspic
[ speaking foreign language ] >> he said they threatened him and his family so he crossed the board erp. but he's paid a high price here not being able to see his children in almost 6 years [ speaking foreign language ] >> he says sometimes he cries alone, lonely without his family. supports gathered to kick off the big may day march hoping to reunite families who have been separated by an international border. >> what are you afraid of. >> i'm afraid that my mom and my...
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what we do is plug into the erp of the buying organization.e credit module, the credit card module, which makes it very easy to do. and then we pull the information out that we need to do our calculations. and tying that together with suppliers information, we do our calculations, tax ramifications, and other ramifications that we have to deal with. and then we put that information back into the erp system. >> becoming sort of a whole really impacting supply chains, as well. how important is this actually for the smaller guys and the smaller entrepreneur businesses? >> it's really important. as we know, people are stretching out payment terms and it's really hurting the smes. so we don't just go after the big suppliers. we want to go after everybody in the tail, which is the smaller suppliers. and we actually do that in an automated fashion. to go after them. but we want to give them the opportunity to have a discount. >> so there's a big tech solution behind it. >> there's a tech solution behind it. it's really made of financial and tech and
what we do is plug into the erp of the buying organization.e credit module, the credit card module, which makes it very easy to do. and then we pull the information out that we need to do our calculations. and tying that together with suppliers information, we do our calculations, tax ramifications, and other ramifications that we have to deal with. and then we put that information back into the erp system. >> becoming sort of a whole really impacting supply chains, as well. how important...
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. >> but young, as erp saying earlier. late 30s.e he's been around, he would be in the 40s or 50s. >> i didn't realize he was 38. i thought he was much older. he makes the rest of us in our 30s feel like total losers. >> and knows nothing about marketing, right? >> of course. all right. these are the stories we're talking about. you'll be hearing about today. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. >>> "way too early" starts right now. have a great weekend. >>> how do you feel about comparisons by some of your critics of this week's scandals to those that happened under the nixon administration? >> i'll let you engage in those comparisons. and you -- you can go ahead and read the history, i think, and draw your own conclusions. my concern is making sure that if there's a problem in the government, we fix it. >> trying to stop the bleeding, or at least the nixon references. the white house is trying to keep this from a full-fledged scandal. >>> the search for survivors amid destruction in the state of texas. 16 tornadoes kill six
. >> but young, as erp saying earlier. late 30s.e he's been around, he would be in the 40s or 50s. >> i didn't realize he was 38. i thought he was much older. he makes the rest of us in our 30s feel like total losers. >> and knows nothing about marketing, right? >> of course. all right. these are the stories we're talking about. you'll be hearing about today. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. >>> "way too early" starts right now....
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over in germany, they just launched the platform which ultimately is erp, crm, at least their attemptbably be buyers of box or i would not speculate that's happening. i'm just saying, i think consolidation happens and the other guys will do it. >> salesforce has invested in box. they're allied and partnered. will salesforce end up buying someone like them? >> once they follow registration statement, if they consider going public that would be a time around then that somebody like a salesforce would think hard about buying. >> yeah. and i actually think you look at google, as well. their google drive is great. but i've been a big cruiser of dropbox. i'm not sure that drop box necessarily will make google stock go down but along those lines, it could be a good acquisition. >> great to see you. see you tomorrow. >>> the viewer tweets making today's "fast money" cut. we're trading them live on the other side of this break. [ driver ] today, my ambulance knew all about a bike accident just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out th
over in germany, they just launched the platform which ultimately is erp, crm, at least their attemptbably be buyers of box or i would not speculate that's happening. i'm just saying, i think consolidation happens and the other guys will do it. >> salesforce has invested in box. they're allied and partnered. will salesforce end up buying someone like them? >> once they follow registration statement, if they consider going public that would be a time around then that somebody like a...
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that's a skate board erp. grills. this past summer we had a gold medal swimmer on the stand with grills in his mouth. obody said nothing once. every time they try to suggest that what the way he behaved, the things that he wore suggested that he was not orthy of life past february 26 fall short because there is nothing that you can wear that gives someone license to shoot ou in the chest. >> the question in this case was raised about the advocacy and activism in journalism. i'm an opinion writer. i argue and advocate for positions. i develop positions. there is no pretense of being a straight news reporter in my job. i get paid to have an opinion. my colleague said i'm wear of the idea of being an activist or a crusader. i'm an advocate as aa faint ist but there is a line between advocacy and activism. you become so much a part of a cause that you lose your objecttivity. there will be a tendency to start speaking for a cause rather than for yourself. i try to navigate this at the rain but frankly there is a lot of blu
that's a skate board erp. grills. this past summer we had a gold medal swimmer on the stand with grills in his mouth. obody said nothing once. every time they try to suggest that what the way he behaved, the things that he wore suggested that he was not orthy of life past february 26 fall short because there is nothing that you can wear that gives someone license to shoot ou in the chest. >> the question in this case was raised about the advocacy and activism in journalism. i'm an opinion...
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form erp assistant secretary of state under president clinton, jamie reuben and managing editor at the grio.com and msnbc contributor, joy reid. jamie, i want it start with you, you have a piece in the "new republic" last time you were on the show, we were talking about the case for american involvement and the fact that this is an american interest to do something. i'll read an excerpt from the piece. you write setting aside the question of chemical weapons, there are many other persuasive justifications for a stronger american role in syria. the tally of the dead in the civil war exceeds 70,000. many millions of refugees are pouring into jordan, lebanon and turkey. a crucial region to the united states is coming apart. yet, the administration doesn't consider these sufficient reasons for greater involvement. why is that the case, jamie? >> well i think they've taken a very, very high standard about american national security interests. the areas where they have taken strong action, have tended to be related to al qaeda. the raid on bin laden, the use of drones. and almost everything
form erp assistant secretary of state under president clinton, jamie reuben and managing editor at the grio.com and msnbc contributor, joy reid. jamie, i want it start with you, you have a piece in the "new republic" last time you were on the show, we were talking about the case for american involvement and the fact that this is an american interest to do something. i'll read an excerpt from the piece. you write setting aside the question of chemical weapons, there are many other...
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imagine four months of waking up to a new attack on the front page of your morning paper erp. consider what it's like to see yours non-ized every time you turn on the television. every word twisted and stripped of context. they thought they could force him off stage like they've done to so many before him. instead he punched back harder than they imagend. he's rallied all across our country and testifying before the united states senate, something else i know a little something about. so he's remained true to the principles that have guided him. he stood up to the well financed obama bloomberg biden media attack machine. everyone in this room, every member of our organization, every american who believes in the principles of freedom ought to be proud and thankful for his leadership, tenacity and courage. >> i came here to stand for what i believe is true. how have our nation's priorities gotten so far out of order? we care about our money so we protect our banks with armed guards. we care about our president so we protect him with armed agent agents. yet when it comes to our c
imagine four months of waking up to a new attack on the front page of your morning paper erp. consider what it's like to see yours non-ized every time you turn on the television. every word twisted and stripped of context. they thought they could force him off stage like they've done to so many before him. instead he punched back harder than they imagend. he's rallied all across our country and testifying before the united states senate, something else i know a little something about. so he's...
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now former homeland security secretary michael chertoff, also the former federal judge and cofound erpchertoff group. nice to she you back here in new york. you say it never seemed to be anything other than a terror attack based on the accounts on the ground. if that's the case why not call it a terrorist attack? >> it's puzzling because you're in one of the most dangerous places in the world, benghazi which is a recruiting ground for al-qaida on a very significant date which is september 11th. so the obvious going in presumption is it's a terrorist attack. you have mortar fire, heavy arms fire. again, all publicly reported within the first several hours, and all that suggests pretty compellingly it is terrorism. why you would try to deny that is frankly baffle link. >> why the spin? >> it may be part of a larger issue whether killing osama bin laden and having drone strikes is an adequate strategy for dealing with terrorism. if you believe of it is then you want to take the position that we've essentially drastically minimized the threat and as long as we keep the drone strikes up eve
now former homeland security secretary michael chertoff, also the former federal judge and cofound erpchertoff group. nice to she you back here in new york. you say it never seemed to be anything other than a terror attack based on the accounts on the ground. if that's the case why not call it a terrorist attack? >> it's puzzling because you're in one of the most dangerous places in the world, benghazi which is a recruiting ground for al-qaida on a very significant date which is september...
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approval for a tax-free charity that he supposedly started and getting it from the same lois learn erpart of all this. you have hop goolsbee telling talking about the koch brothers and how they paid no taxes in 2010. he wasn't supposed to have that information. is the irs a political tool here? >> we don't know exactly the links between the irs and the white house. so far there is no clear link, jon. what you have just listed, that accumulation of stories is creating a narrative that makes it seem as if, gee there is something here, there is smoke here, there must be a fire. we don't have the fire as yet. the thing about looking at someone like miss learner at the irs, she doesn't have any history of political involvement. there is no clear partisan bent to her, that is just not her history, it's not what reporters we here in washington have been able to determine as yet. the go about goolsbee is a bigger one. because austin goolsbee is clearly a mythical player. jon: all of that smoke will suck the oxygen out of whatever the obama administration tries to do in the future. >> i think t
approval for a tax-free charity that he supposedly started and getting it from the same lois learn erpart of all this. you have hop goolsbee telling talking about the koch brothers and how they paid no taxes in 2010. he wasn't supposed to have that information. is the irs a political tool here? >> we don't know exactly the links between the irs and the white house. so far there is no clear link, jon. what you have just listed, that accumulation of stories is creating a narrative that...
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the president expected to hopb erp america's fallen hero by taking part in the wreath laying ceremonyhank you for joining us first of all on this memorial day. >> my pleasure, heather. heather: captain nash you served more than 25 years as a naval aviator, what does this day mean to you? >> well it's a day where you thank your lucky stars that you were one of the ones that made it out, and you remember those, and you cherish this day because you are really remembering those who weren't so fortunate and who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our peace and freedom. and it also is kind of a poke in the ribs, it should be a poke in the ribs to everybody that that sacrifice should not be in vane and wvein, and we should not let slip from our hands that which they died to put in there. heather: them us a little bit more about the ceremony that will begin shortly there at the tomb of the unknowns. >> the president will come out, there will be a lot of pomp and circumstance. the president will come out, he'll make some remarks, and then he will walk down closer to the pegs site. a wreath will be
the president expected to hopb erp america's fallen hero by taking part in the wreath laying ceremonyhank you for joining us first of all on this memorial day. >> my pleasure, heather. heather: captain nash you served more than 25 years as a naval aviator, what does this day mean to you? >> well it's a day where you thank your lucky stars that you were one of the ones that made it out, and you remember those, and you cherish this day because you are really remembering those who...
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the consume erp end of the economy is holding up pretty well.ose who have a job especially of course seem to be doing very well. jenna: a big jobs report on friday. last time it was a little disappointing. >> it was quite disappointing, today we got a number, an early read the private sector payrolls by adp came in below expectations. friday's expectations are not particularly high, 150,000 new jobs last month, slower than we saw in the winter and earlier this year. that is the question right now, are we seeing finally the drag effect of lower government spending levels and then businesses just kind of anticipating lower activity and pulling back. also by the way, the rest of the economies around the world are in slow mode right now. china -- jenna: manufacturing here at home. so we get a big about picture, are we supposed to feel good after talking about this or are we supposed to feel -- have some questions. >> unfortunately it's more of the same. the economy is in recovery mode but it's kind of a slow unsatisfying pace. we are kind of inch ev
the consume erp end of the economy is holding up pretty well.ose who have a job especially of course seem to be doing very well. jenna: a big jobs report on friday. last time it was a little disappointing. >> it was quite disappointing, today we got a number, an early read the private sector payrolls by adp came in below expectations. friday's expectations are not particularly high, 150,000 new jobs last month, slower than we saw in the winter and earlier this year. that is the question...
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erp working through the capacity, both as an agent and managing the payment system and also as a bank >> mr. chairman, thank you. thank you for making this opportunity available for us. chairman bernanke, we're grateful for your presence and your testimony. i have to say as well the work you've done to seal with a set of economic circumstances that we rarely faced in american history. so yo brought in not just a lot of focus, but also a lot of passion. i really want to focus on more issue. the issue is tax reform. if there is one area of consensus in washington and across the country, there's a lot of consensus. here it happens to be bipartisan, that we have to simp simplify the tax code. and make it working for businesses. there's all kinds of ways to do that. the hard part is getting consensus ford to move forward. the good news here, i don't want to overstate it, but it's important to assert it, is we've had two chairman. chairman baucus and the finance committee. they are working together individually and their staff to try to tackle this. and processes for mechanics under way in
erp working through the capacity, both as an agent and managing the payment system and also as a bank >> mr. chairman, thank you. thank you for making this opportunity available for us. chairman bernanke, we're grateful for your presence and your testimony. i have to say as well the work you've done to seal with a set of economic circumstances that we rarely faced in american history. so yo brought in not just a lot of focus, but also a lot of passion. i really want to focus on more...