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there are periods when it maybe more expensive and less expensive. on average our goal is to be less expensive over time and given the length of the years and multiple years how we are doing in price comparison through pg & e. i think it's going to be extremely important. it doesn't take much to get above or below marin because they tend to get above pg & e's rates but on average their below. >> the model is to change the rate every year? >> that is the explanation to me when i was going to the community meetings, people like knowing to be able to count on the rates and all af sudden the rates don't go up in the summer and especially on the business side it's something that was very interested on the business and industrial sides they were very interested. they wanted to have a set price they can easily budget themselves because they have master sheets to have energy to use. it's to them much easier to budget than to have this fluctuating rate over the year. >> do you now how often march marin and sonoma county change their rates? >> i know marin is
there are periods when it maybe more expensive and less expensive. on average our goal is to be less expensive over time and given the length of the years and multiple years how we are doing in price comparison through pg & e. i think it's going to be extremely important. it doesn't take much to get above or below marin because they tend to get above pg & e's rates but on average their below. >> the model is to change the rate every year? >> that is the explanation to me...
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>>i have a question on the operating expense detail. it seems like eight months expenses is higher than 12 months. >>are you looking at the nofa budget? >>operating expenses. >>oh community technology network is only for the first year. so in the next year it's not a line item. >>patty, would you come forward? thank you. >>commune technology training is for the staff and our key volunteers. because we have about seven languages evidence at our center it's hard when they go on to their language for staff to help them because they're not as familiar with the programs so we want them to become more familiar so they can help the seniors more and better so we want them trained so we can get more seniors on the computers and help them through the process. >>i'm looking for the counseling. counseling. >>next item, item i. requesting additional authorization to modify the grant during the period of october 1 2014 through june 30 2016 for additional amount of $30,000 for revised grant amount not to exceed $1,334,313. may i have a motion to discu
>>i have a question on the operating expense detail. it seems like eight months expenses is higher than 12 months. >>are you looking at the nofa budget? >>operating expenses. >>oh community technology network is only for the first year. so in the next year it's not a line item. >>patty, would you come forward? thank you. >>commune technology training is for the staff and our key volunteers. because we have about seven languages evidence at our center it's...
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is that we the workers, you know who do our job you know everyday it has been increased all the expenses in the city the rent is going higher every year the landlords send us a letter and the rent is increased every year we're paying for 90 for public transportation and 0 sour basis in the food and binging food it more expensive every year we ask you to increase 4.5 percent in the budget so our lives and people serving so we can be proud of the community services not only to homeless population but to the workers you know they recognize you know where we coming from what we do and thank you so much. >> i'm going to call a few more names. >> i'm - >> thank you (calling names) >> next speaker. >> thank you. good morning supervisors thank you supervisor mar and supervisor avalos for the supportive message you began with there's not a lot i can add to that i think you hit the needs for funding i work with o p he e i u representing the nonprofit workers at the shelter in the city city the employment programs art programs and outreach programs that serve the poor and worker folks i want to say
is that we the workers, you know who do our job you know everyday it has been increased all the expenses in the city the rent is going higher every year the landlords send us a letter and the rent is increased every year we're paying for 90 for public transportation and 0 sour basis in the food and binging food it more expensive every year we ask you to increase 4.5 percent in the budget so our lives and people serving so we can be proud of the community services not only to homeless population...
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it's expensive, sure.ut the last quarter in october 14th, you're talking about a stock that surged on massive volume, often when you get one beat like that you get a second beat. i would be careful. >> it is expensive, but it's not overwhelmingly so given you've had low double digit top line growth. one thing we can remember about domino's is this was really a company in a lot of turmoil had kind of lost its way. they examened their problems and actually changed the quality of their food. they did a lot of things to turn the story around. some of the other names, panera, you can't really say, that noodle and company hasn't done anything major to try to pivot their strategy. domino's has which probably justifies a better valuation. >> it could mean they're kpcomi up difficult comparisons. this is a company that is a delivery pizza company trading at 30 times earnings deaccelerating to high teens. to me, it is priced for perfection. i would make one other point. panera did gap down 7% after their earnings a
it's expensive, sure.ut the last quarter in october 14th, you're talking about a stock that surged on massive volume, often when you get one beat like that you get a second beat. i would be careful. >> it is expensive, but it's not overwhelmingly so given you've had low double digit top line growth. one thing we can remember about domino's is this was really a company in a lot of turmoil had kind of lost its way. they examened their problems and actually changed the quality of their food....
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ledgedly spent on massages clothing, expensive dinners? >> reporter: this is the second oldest public school in the state. norm ma netpanetta graduated. and now we have learned thousand of dollars simply disappeared during her tenure. it is the right of massage. high school. and it is not just what student learn in class, the the extra curricula. sports. study abroad programs. activities supported by donations and fundraisers. >> we fight for every dollar. >> what this woman, led to volunteering at the high school. why she is questiontion how san jose unified responded after concerns were raised about the principal stealing from her students. [ indiscernible ] it started in 2010 when the principal seen here was trained ferd from gunderson high to san jose high. she opened a bank accountlinged toaccountlinged -- linked to the ptsa. insiders say the principal's piggy bank. in an e-mail to the investigative unit. she wits i went to the panning. district policy says school personnel are not to sign on banking accounts. we obtained an add up it
ledgedly spent on massages clothing, expensive dinners? >> reporter: this is the second oldest public school in the state. norm ma netpanetta graduated. and now we have learned thousand of dollars simply disappeared during her tenure. it is the right of massage. high school. and it is not just what student learn in class, the the extra curricula. sports. study abroad programs. activities supported by donations and fundraisers. >> we fight for every dollar. >> what this woman,...
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turns out a little harder, more expensive. actually impressed by that.er thing, s&p is trading more expensive than its historical average, miners not. goldcorp is, newmont isn't. look at the whole sector. look at sectors trading at a slight discount, if you're looking to play catch-up and fundamental news would be a reez didn reason it might. >> crude oil, stabilizing here is not giving a heck of a lot to bulls who think there's going to be a sharp snap back, banging around 50. i think it goes lower. what happens to gold in that scenario? can't think of it as a bullish scenario. >> if crude goes lower? one of the best things for gold miners. they take a lot of inputs from crude -- >> i understand that, but the next leg down. isn't that a function of global economic activity and what does that mean for miners? >> a proxy on it. >> it is a -- >> also it's very simply an issue how much storage you have and how much oil you have in storage. that's not the same dynamic that gold will have frankly. >> what's the trade, mike? >> options and gdx, relatively expe
turns out a little harder, more expensive. actually impressed by that.er thing, s&p is trading more expensive than its historical average, miners not. goldcorp is, newmont isn't. look at the whole sector. look at sectors trading at a slight discount, if you're looking to play catch-up and fundamental news would be a reez didn reason it might. >> crude oil, stabilizing here is not giving a heck of a lot to bulls who think there's going to be a sharp snap back, banging around 50. i...
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i would be careful. >> it is expensive but not overwhelmingly so. one of the things we can remember about domino's, this was really a company that was in a lot of turmoil, kind of lost its way. they examined what the problems were and honest about them and changed the quality of their food. they did a lot of things to turn that story around. when you look at them, some of the other names, panera, you can't say that and noodles and company hasn't done anything major to pivot their strategy. domino's has. >> it could mean they are coming up against difficult comparisons. they got the benefit over the last year and a half. they are trading at 30 times expected earnings that are decelerating to high teens on sales growth of 5, 6%. it is priced for perfection, one other point, panera did gap down after their earnings from all time highs a couple of weeks ago. it can happen. >> you usually have weakness foreshadows weakness, they've been sick all along. going after a strong animal with domino's, the burden of proof is on the bear. >> if they do execute, y
i would be careful. >> it is expensive but not overwhelmingly so. one of the things we can remember about domino's, this was really a company that was in a lot of turmoil, kind of lost its way. they examined what the problems were and honest about them and changed the quality of their food. they did a lot of things to turn that story around. when you look at them, some of the other names, panera, you can't say that and noodles and company hasn't done anything major to pivot their...
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to me that's kind of expensive. here's the one thing about disney, they do not have the kind of dollar head winds that some of the others that we listed talked about in their reports last month. it's a fairly domesticated company and also a company you do not want to step in front of. this super cycle they have, this is going to be a long term trade. when they reported in november, there was disappointing in the media, that's primarily espn and advertising. if this stock went back to october lows i would be a buyer in the low 80s or mid 80s, looking at the earnings event, given the market we're in, options look cheap when the stock was $92 today, i bought it 87 half put spread. i sold one of the puts at 60 cents. i can make up to 350 i like the risk reward, look how quickly this stock dropped in the afternoon. this is the sort of setup that i think some of them need a reset. disney could have it next week. >> do you think it could see low 80s? >> in principle if a stock is sort of in a perfect uptrend, the only way
to me that's kind of expensive. here's the one thing about disney, they do not have the kind of dollar head winds that some of the others that we listed talked about in their reports last month. it's a fairly domesticated company and also a company you do not want to step in front of. this super cycle they have, this is going to be a long term trade. when they reported in november, there was disappointing in the media, that's primarily espn and advertising. if this stock went back to october...
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>> it's very expensive, leeza. truly expensive. most skin-care companies decide to spend money on marketing instead -- advertising, glossy magazine ads, beautiful young girls, fancy storefronts. i don't believe in that. i believe in putting the money into the ingredients and giving you the highest possible percentages in order to truly change the appearance of your skin. >> you write about this in your book, "secrets for ageless skin," that in the cosmetic industry, there are some questionable practices that go on. kind of an exposé. >> yes, it is called "fairy dusting." >> let's demonstrate what you mean. >> this is cocoa powder. >> okay. >> let's pretend that this is a very expensive peptide ingredient. >> all right. >> some cosmetics companies take just a little bit of the precious, expensive ingredients and sprinkle it into the formulation just to be able to say that it's in there. >> it's a fake-out. >> exactly. >> it's on the label, but it's not getting to your skin. >> i do not believe in fairy dusting. this is what i do. i
>> it's very expensive, leeza. truly expensive. most skin-care companies decide to spend money on marketing instead -- advertising, glossy magazine ads, beautiful young girls, fancy storefronts. i don't believe in that. i believe in putting the money into the ingredients and giving you the highest possible percentages in order to truly change the appearance of your skin. >> you write about this in your book, "secrets for ageless skin," that in the cosmetic industry, there...
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so the careful management of holding down our operating expenses, combined with growing and allowing us to utilize more of our funds for capital investment is growing this really really critical source of revenue. and the capital plan has guided over $220 million of investments since 2006, which is extraordinary and that doesn't include the private side. on the opportunities side, we will reach our hundred million revenue goal next year and that was a stated commission goal and we're going to hit it so we're very pleased to report that. in the base scenario for the port, we meet our operating policy, we meet our base policy and this was a better picture than we painted in forecast. importantly, the high case shows some recommended capital investment and it improves the capital outlook. the port commission has a decision to make regarding what to do with the one-time revenue that we have primarily the lion's share of which was brought in from the pg&e prepayment of rent you approved, 15.3 million. the question for you is whether we should put it aside and save it for a rainy day in a
so the careful management of holding down our operating expenses, combined with growing and allowing us to utilize more of our funds for capital investment is growing this really really critical source of revenue. and the capital plan has guided over $220 million of investments since 2006, which is extraordinary and that doesn't include the private side. on the opportunities side, we will reach our hundred million revenue goal next year and that was a stated commission goal and we're going to...
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starbucks is the most commonly expense restaurant for the 27 million restaurant that do their expensesoncur. they now offer reward points. the chief product officer joins me right now via skype. i answered my own question, but why starbucks? >> you have heard howard schultz the ceo of starbucks, referred to starbucks as your third place. it is not your home, your office, but your third place. our data shows us that it's absolutely true. we do about 10,000 transactions at the moment in business meals and business meetings alone. the same not really a starbucks guy, but that is not really for me. i want to backtrack and little bit and talk about what your main business is. some people might know the trip it is this common interesting one, but the expense is this is fascinating. >> absolutely. we are laser focused on the simple and perfect business trip. every day, we get up and think about the way auto works in terms of business travel. absolutely taking the effort out of expense reports. >> how business -- how big is the business ultimately? when you look at the core business, who buys
starbucks is the most commonly expense restaurant for the 27 million restaurant that do their expensesoncur. they now offer reward points. the chief product officer joins me right now via skype. i answered my own question, but why starbucks? >> you have heard howard schultz the ceo of starbucks, referred to starbucks as your third place. it is not your home, your office, but your third place. our data shows us that it's absolutely true. we do about 10,000 transactions at the moment in...
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the real shocker is just how expensive coverage has become. an independent health care research firm, obamacare costs five times more than the typically employer-based coverage utilized by workers. five times. let's see now, you can keep -- you cannot keep your plan or your doctor and there is no bending of the cost curve. that's my two cents more. and that's it for tonight's willis report. "making money" with charles payne is coming up next. we will see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ ♪ charles: i'm charles payne, and you're watching "making money." friday was a record day for the market, dow above 18,000 for the first time this year, and the market is poised to go much much higher. can you say dow 20,000? now, the markets were closed today, but hackers never take a vacation. we're going to talk about the biggest bank heist in world history. happy president's day. the markets are closed but we're live. ♪ ♪ charles: all right guys. hey, here to help us, the investment pros. we've got jim, matt and hillary. and we're also joined by dominic, pre
the real shocker is just how expensive coverage has become. an independent health care research firm, obamacare costs five times more than the typically employer-based coverage utilized by workers. five times. let's see now, you can keep -- you cannot keep your plan or your doctor and there is no bending of the cost curve. that's my two cents more. and that's it for tonight's willis report. "making money" with charles payne is coming up next. we will see you right back here tomorrow....
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green is so expensive. raw is so expensive.ing healthy is so expensive. >> yes. >> i think it's more expensive to get sick. >> absolutely. far more expensive. our business model has been to create our products locally. we have five manufacturing facilities. the products you see he here we made down the street in new jersey. we source everything locally. we cut out the middle man. by being a primary manufacturer, making it ourselves from natural ingredients we have a great price to offer our customer. >> i see beats, and coconuts, and lemons and oranges. how do they figure into the creation of of your line. >> everything is made from plant-based natural agree yents. i'm fraud to say ecos is the number one selling laundry detergement the united states. >>> use it at home. >> thank you. the is your factant for that product come from coconuts. >>> use it in my skin caroline as well. it is amazing how well coconut washes. >> it is got a hard outer shell to protect it from pesticides. we take the inside pulp and the oil and create th
green is so expensive. raw is so expensive.ing healthy is so expensive. >> yes. >> i think it's more expensive to get sick. >> absolutely. far more expensive. our business model has been to create our products locally. we have five manufacturing facilities. the products you see he here we made down the street in new jersey. we source everything locally. we cut out the middle man. by being a primary manufacturer, making it ourselves from natural ingredients we have a great...
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. >> what about the earned income tax credit your ability to claim for elder care expenses and things like that? if i paid elder care expenses does that person have to be a dependent of mine to claim snit. >> they have to be but it's the biggest overlooked deduction. a lot of us care for aging parents. there's $2100 credit for that if we pay for that for day care or elder care and also deduct all the expenses writingriding the taxi to the doctor. all of that. >> but i have to cla them as dependent. >> you're allowed to as long as you're taking care of them and that's a loose definition. that you can claim them as a dependent, almost like a child and you can get dependent credits of $2100 as well as the deduction for the expenses. >> what other deductions are normally overlooked? >> there's a lot and i think that's one of the reasons. >> i'm taking notes. i'm taking notes. >> one of the biggest ones i would say is a lot of working moms miss they file the wrong head of household deduction. so it's often overlooked. a lot of single women in particular don't file head of household and lea
. >> what about the earned income tax credit your ability to claim for elder care expenses and things like that? if i paid elder care expenses does that person have to be a dependent of mine to claim snit. >> they have to be but it's the biggest overlooked deduction. a lot of us care for aging parents. there's $2100 credit for that if we pay for that for day care or elder care and also deduct all the expenses writingriding the taxi to the doctor. all of that. >> but i have to...
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. >> at state expense. >> he incurs expenses by taking state troopers and a security detail. going to make the rules clearer. >> i have never heard of such a thing, foreign leaders. >> reading the executive orders, why would you even think to put this production in their? >> did he think in advance how he was going to use that? >> there is an extraordinary thing in the story, where they were saying, look, king abdullah was a friend of the christies. was there any relationship between the two of them before he went over there? >> no, we did not find any pictures of him with the king, but we did find pictures of him with bono. >> a solid investigative piece and they lash out. today, governor christie in london refused to take any questions. you interacted with his indications director and others in his camp. how have they reacted to it? >> their reaction is generally to shut people out, which is what they have done. they canceled these two availabilities today in london. but you do as you do, and you work around it. >> when he has to respond to it, what is a good defense? >> yo
. >> at state expense. >> he incurs expenses by taking state troopers and a security detail. going to make the rules clearer. >> i have never heard of such a thing, foreign leaders. >> reading the executive orders, why would you even think to put this production in their? >> did he think in advance how he was going to use that? >> there is an extraordinary thing in the story, where they were saying, look, king abdullah was a friend of the christies. was there...
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pew trust research says if payday loans were unavailable they would cut back on expenses. others would delay paying some bills rely on friends and family or sell some possessions. all are better alternatives than falling into debts. two-thirds of the money people borrow from payday lenders are not for emergencies but to pay basic recurring expenses like being utilities or food. jonathan martin found out about the dangers of using payday loans to pay bills. >> thelma fleming said she found out about payday loans. >> to get caught up, that was a very bad choice. >> she lost one of her two jobs in baton rouge ... she went to a payday lender. she didn't have the cash to pay it back, she took out a second to pay the first and that continued. >> so you just do it over and over. >> she took out loans at seven different lenders all with triple digit interest rates. in the end her debt ballooned to $2,000. >> it took a whole lot of praying, for me to come up. >> they ma's story -- thelma's story is common. people looking for a short term loan getting a cycle of debit. >> i probably
pew trust research says if payday loans were unavailable they would cut back on expenses. others would delay paying some bills rely on friends and family or sell some possessions. all are better alternatives than falling into debts. two-thirds of the money people borrow from payday lenders are not for emergencies but to pay basic recurring expenses like being utilities or food. jonathan martin found out about the dangers of using payday loans to pay bills. >> thelma fleming said she found...
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you don't want it to be more expensive than the rates are more expensive. for example if you are starting in june and you expect a hot july and when the bills arrive for july they will say this was more expensive than my last pg & e bill. you don't want it where it's more expected by the use of the customer because that will be the perception of it being more expensive. look at the month to month relative same usage to take into consideration. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you. i will call a few more cards. >> public speaker: let's show the leadership that we can and please move with the implementation as you can. let's establish a clear timeline to launch this year. thank you very much. >> public speaker: hi, commissioners. i'm representing 350 san francisco. i would like to thank the puc and lafco for this meeting and the report which our organization was involved in. i want to echo what everyone else has said and there were many people that had to go bacto work during the public comment period. maybe you can infer from our comments collectively what th
you don't want it to be more expensive than the rates are more expensive. for example if you are starting in june and you expect a hot july and when the bills arrive for july they will say this was more expensive than my last pg & e bill. you don't want it where it's more expected by the use of the customer because that will be the perception of it being more expensive. look at the month to month relative same usage to take into consideration. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you. i...
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soda stream quarterly profit topping estimates, lowering expenses. offset a drop in revenue but investors couldn't overlook that. sales drop for at home in the u.s. also a weakening euro to dollar exchange rate hurt revenues. sizzled down 9% to $17.25. shares of lumber liquidators after the company may face criminal charges from the department of justice for allegedly importing illegally harvested wood. the chain also said it will be the subject of a negative profile on an upcoming evidence of cbs's "60 minutes." adding to the bad news the hardwood flooring makers missed on both top and bottom lines. not a good day for lumber liquidators. look down there. 26% of 50. 63. >>> american express said it will hike interest rates on some cars by average of 2.5 percentage points. not clear how many customers will be affected by the move but some reports say more than a million card holders will see rates rise. rose to 82.17 drr$82.17. southwest airlines agreed with federal officials to allow the airliner to keep flying its jets even after missing a mandatory
soda stream quarterly profit topping estimates, lowering expenses. offset a drop in revenue but investors couldn't overlook that. sales drop for at home in the u.s. also a weakening euro to dollar exchange rate hurt revenues. sizzled down 9% to $17.25. shares of lumber liquidators after the company may face criminal charges from the department of justice for allegedly importing illegally harvested wood. the chain also said it will be the subject of a negative profile on an upcoming evidence of...
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expenses that could really add up.se kinds of plans could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. and there are virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. this easy-to-understand guide will answer some of your questions and help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that's right for you. >>> happening now, despite getting a legal go ahead from the u.s. supreme court, many alabama counties have refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. they are following the lead of the alabama chief justice in the defiance of the federal order. the couples are determined to wed. let's get the latest from suzanne malveaux. >> reporter: this is where couples lined up to get married. in birmingham and huntsville they were successful. in mobile and lawrence and pike they were denied among the confusion, advoc
expenses that could really add up.se kinds of plans could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. and there are virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. this easy-to-understand guide will answer some of your questions and help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that's...
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just two weeks out of jail, where did he get the expensive expense weapons?ebody helping him? did somebody direct him to attack the cartoonist in the synagogue and the intelligence services knew he was getting radicalized in jail. why couldn't they stop that radicalization? and they miscalculated thinking that he wasn't an imminent threat. the danes are not alone. all across europe every day counterterrorism officials are facing a similar and growing threat. in the past decade or so 61 different terror attacks from madrid to london and beyond have killed 451 people across europe. in paris, the recent murderess targeting of cartoonist in a kosher supermarket revealed radicalization as an issue in jails there, too. this french prison warden told me his concerns. >> sometimes we are -- [ inaudible ] >> it's hard to do. really. >> reporter: not just short of prison staff but intelligence operatives too. two of the attackers in paris had been under surveillance. but as with the danish killer intelligence services judged them not a threat. needed limited resources
just two weeks out of jail, where did he get the expensive expense weapons?ebody helping him? did somebody direct him to attack the cartoonist in the synagogue and the intelligence services knew he was getting radicalized in jail. why couldn't they stop that radicalization? and they miscalculated thinking that he wasn't an imminent threat. the danes are not alone. all across europe every day counterterrorism officials are facing a similar and growing threat. in the past decade or so 61...
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expenses that could really add up.ctor who accepts medicare patients. and there are virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. this easy-to-understand guide will answer some of your questions and help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that's right for you. you get used to food odors in your car. you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this.. eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. smells nice... so you and your passengers can breathe happy. man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this stay still, like a statue. just like a statue. just one more. look here! when your day goes on a
expenses that could really add up.ctor who accepts medicare patients. and there are virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. this easy-to-understand guide will answer some of your questions and help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that's right for you. you get used to food odors in your car. you think it smells fine but your passengers...
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it is so expensive because it is made with vanilla from madagascar, the world's most expensive saffronnd ice cream. one scoop of it will cost you $817. that hefty price you can keep the versace bowl it is served in and the spoon. >> it's really the bowl you are paying for, right? >> yeah, i think so. >> if you put it in an edible cup, it would only cost you 50 bucks top. >> can you ask for the to go bowl? >> it is. >> cut it in half. the scoopy cafe manager wants everyone to know they also offer regularly priced treats. >> in dubai, things are a little pricey there. >> yeah. >>> "the skinny" coming your way shortly. the scare for madonna on stage. it was -- she bounced back. >> hard to watch. >> hard to watch but she's okay. let's say that first of all. >>> major development about "50 shades of grey," a possible sequel. >> you called this one by the way. >>> and later, freezing to lose weight. would you pay good money for that to expose yourself to extreme cold to only drop a few pounds? >> walk outside. why do you have to pay for this? >> t.j. may have his own plan. we will hear from
it is so expensive because it is made with vanilla from madagascar, the world's most expensive saffronnd ice cream. one scoop of it will cost you $817. that hefty price you can keep the versace bowl it is served in and the spoon. >> it's really the bowl you are paying for, right? >> yeah, i think so. >> if you put it in an edible cup, it would only cost you 50 bucks top. >> can you ask for the to go bowl? >> it is. >> cut it in half. the scoopy cafe manager...
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and some of that loss is at china's expense. that's a huge issue at a time when the fixed asset boom is ending. that was half of gdp but you have hundreds of billions of dollars of hard currency borrowing. particularly the sector on the other side. my bet is in the short-term they're forcing the band wider and pushing again it. they don't like to be forced to do something but over the next few months you'll see it trading weaker. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning. much appreciated. >> coming up on the show we speak to the founder of zipdial the indian mobile start up snapped by up twitter last month. we'll ask if the tech giant can catch up with it's facebook peer when it comes to emerging markets. >> and peek to the ceo of the budapest stock exchange. it's frustrating being stuck in the house. good thing xfinity's got 2 hour appointment windows. they even guarantee they'll be on time or i get a $20 credit. it's perfect for me... ...'cause i got things to do. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah! woooo! with a guaranteed 2 hour appoint
and some of that loss is at china's expense. that's a huge issue at a time when the fixed asset boom is ending. that was half of gdp but you have hundreds of billions of dollars of hard currency borrowing. particularly the sector on the other side. my bet is in the short-term they're forcing the band wider and pushing again it. they don't like to be forced to do something but over the next few months you'll see it trading weaker. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning. much...
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over time that's more expensive. you pay for services people like managed accounts with an ongoing service, a discretionary account made on your behalf as opposed to a buy and hold account. investors say i want to buy this hold it for a long period of time. i just want to pay for the transaction. >> jump in here and tell us what you think. would it raise costs to go to this standard to the point that many would not be able to afford it and that many brokers would be driven out of the business? >> no. no. and mr. benson gets a number of things wrong. so first we have a retirement industry in which financial professionals are allowed to hold themselves out as trusted advisors but not comply with the standards that traditionally apply to those in a position of trust. so you have largely brokers who are allowed to steer their clients into high-cost, low-performing investments that don't serve their clients' best interest they serve the financial advisors. they make the financial advisors a lot of money. that's because th
over time that's more expensive. you pay for services people like managed accounts with an ongoing service, a discretionary account made on your behalf as opposed to a buy and hold account. investors say i want to buy this hold it for a long period of time. i just want to pay for the transaction. >> jump in here and tell us what you think. would it raise costs to go to this standard to the point that many would not be able to afford it and that many brokers would be driven out of the...
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it's no expensive. to sell or short it here doesn't make sense. >> speaking of selling names, macy's and competitive landscape of jc penney, still short jc penney. >> that's right. we tended to dislike jc penney for some time and we continue to even though we've seen some of the negative momentum retailers bounce off of the bottom so far in february. the negative fundamentals are still very much in place. thinking about retail, one area that we do tend to like some names in, is convenience stores. names like murphy usa, and core mark, within this space, think about the business efficiency and as joan was discussing what it really takes to turn those inventories. >> all right. coming up, it's fashion week. wouldn't know by some of the outfits around here. pete. >> i think it's -- >> come on, man. >> the runways are red hot. looking to invest in high fashion you have to dig beyond the brand names. the companies behind the style and getting into the real estate market. the reits are outperforming this year
it's no expensive. to sell or short it here doesn't make sense. >> speaking of selling names, macy's and competitive landscape of jc penney, still short jc penney. >> that's right. we tended to dislike jc penney for some time and we continue to even though we've seen some of the negative momentum retailers bounce off of the bottom so far in february. the negative fundamentals are still very much in place. thinking about retail, one area that we do tend to like some names in, is...
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. >>> most customers come to expensive wine tastings to sip fine wine.ut at a tasting in miami beach, florida, one customer selects a choice vintage and stuffs it down his pants. the wine bandit then takes something else, a good look at the security cameras. >> the cameras are pretty obvious, you see them, and still he goes on and steals the bottle. >> what was this customer thinking? in miami, nobody loves wine more than eddie lagaric. the owner of "w" wine boutique. >> it's magic. of all the grape juice, you can discover the miracle of strawberry, blueberry, vanilla. >> that grape juice can get expensive. >> i think the best sales that we've done was a case of three bottles for $36,000, which goes down to $12,000 a bottle. >> that's right. $12,000 a bottle. eddie keeps these rare and expensive wines in a highly specialized room called the 100- point room. >> the 100-point room has its own temperature system where we keep all the older vintages, rare to find, very limited wine, all the gems. >> in october 2009, the 100-point room receives an unwelcome v
. >>> most customers come to expensive wine tastings to sip fine wine.ut at a tasting in miami beach, florida, one customer selects a choice vintage and stuffs it down his pants. the wine bandit then takes something else, a good look at the security cameras. >> the cameras are pretty obvious, you see them, and still he goes on and steals the bottle. >> what was this customer thinking? in miami, nobody loves wine more than eddie lagaric. the owner of "w" wine...
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gerri: education is too expensive. >> and i don't mean formal education. informal education. formal education. they have to make a bigger investment on human capital. many people are making that bigger investment at front, delaying the home ownership because they'll have to live off their human capital. gerri: i don't think their decisions are all that rational. i see how they spend their money. they're not like gee, my human capital costs are high. >> yeah. the other thing those cities you're talking about, san francisco chicago, atlanta dallas those are hot cities. everyone wants to move there. the prices to buy in those places are huge. san francisco my god, you have to be a millionaire to buy a house there. gerri: forget it. you can't buy a closet in san francisco. let me tell you. maybe a doghouse somewhere. out on the bay, i don't know. steve and brian, thank you for coming on this show tonight. appreciate it. and now we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight: do you own your home or rent? log on to gerriwillis.com and vote. i'll share the results at t
gerri: education is too expensive. >> and i don't mean formal education. informal education. formal education. they have to make a bigger investment on human capital. many people are making that bigger investment at front, delaying the home ownership because they'll have to live off their human capital. gerri: i don't think their decisions are all that rational. i see how they spend their money. they're not like gee, my human capital costs are high. >> yeah. the other thing those...
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to create a local issue that promotes the qualities we've heard from businesses that are payroll expense taxes and they thought that was great so in 2007 sorry 2012 through a lot of hard work with the community and input from groups like yours including the small business up to one million dollars the gross receipt tax were passed in 2012 we're in that season and hopefully it is going smoothly it's our first payment in february the outreach is strong we've worked with the community and excited to see this phased in second recommendation dealt with business outreach and we've - we're proud womd helps with the small business center that was opted since the publication and our work on the investment crossroads those are things we are doing to increase the communication with the private sector we also worked hard to strengthen our private sector partners so our work with different business and merchant associations the ethnic lgbt commerce and the china sf and sf asia with sf matdz a number of organizations we work with and again, it's to keep the communication what's working and not how the
to create a local issue that promotes the qualities we've heard from businesses that are payroll expense taxes and they thought that was great so in 2007 sorry 2012 through a lot of hard work with the community and input from groups like yours including the small business up to one million dollars the gross receipt tax were passed in 2012 we're in that season and hopefully it is going smoothly it's our first payment in february the outreach is strong we've worked with the community and excited...
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gifts include a $20,000 car rental, a trip to tuscany italy, all-expenses paid.his year other racy expensive items. we talk to the man that put the bags together. that is coming up. >>> breaking news on the port slowdown. how much damage has been done even if there is a resolution this weekend? we have two companies. we're losing lots of money as their goods are still stuck on ships. >>> for all those parents worried about the their kids seeing inappropriate stuff on youtube? we have a solution for you. all that coming up in a moment. ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well
gifts include a $20,000 car rental, a trip to tuscany italy, all-expenses paid.his year other racy expensive items. we talk to the man that put the bags together. that is coming up. >>> breaking news on the port slowdown. how much damage has been done even if there is a resolution this weekend? we have two companies. we're losing lots of money as their goods are still stuck on ships. >>> for all those parents worried about the their kids seeing inappropriate stuff on youtube?...
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all the other increasing costs so really appreciate our consideration without many of our services expensive things will go up. >> thank you, ms. >> i work for the health client we do the go health serviced so 6 years i've been in this work in the city we had support important the hotels people and most at risk for as long as i've been at any of the agrees i have a comprehensive staff and seen cuts we see nonprofits getting increases and this moment i realizing realize in the absence of a cost of living increase not only the absence of an increase is is cut because everything is getting more expensive this past beyond a reasonable doubt people are displayed out of the tenderloin and sow we werelism hotels ourselves and were almost not able to find a home because of the fear of the neighborhood but one of the things we helped them understand the services that concludes my report is actually making things better; right? if we are actually able to help people things get better we haven't had issues with the neighborhood part of our move involves a lot of expenses we applied for the nonprofit di
all the other increasing costs so really appreciate our consideration without many of our services expensive things will go up. >> thank you, ms. >> i work for the health client we do the go health serviced so 6 years i've been in this work in the city we had support important the hotels people and most at risk for as long as i've been at any of the agrees i have a comprehensive staff and seen cuts we see nonprofits getting increases and this moment i realizing realize in the...
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it's more expensive, but more efficient. they expect prices up seven to ten cents in the coming week. david? >> rebecca, thank you. >>> we turn to a stunning new portrait of life behind bars for women. many have seen the hit, "orange is the new black." diane sawyer documenting the reality. daily life in four prisons, eight months in the making. consider this number tonight. more than 200,000 women behind bars in our country. more than any other country in the world. diane sawyer is here with her series of reporting, "hidden america." >> yes, cell by cell, story by story. including the story of a little league mom that remembers watching "good morning america." those days now a fog because of what she did. >> watching you on "good morning america," i was thinking about that. every morning, you and charlie. >> yeah. >> that's what i watched, getting ready for work and getting the kids' lunches packed. >> a loving husband, three kids, a good job. managing a car company. she was a little league mom. one day, a painful car accide
it's more expensive, but more efficient. they expect prices up seven to ten cents in the coming week. david? >> rebecca, thank you. >>> we turn to a stunning new portrait of life behind bars for women. many have seen the hit, "orange is the new black." diane sawyer documenting the reality. daily life in four prisons, eight months in the making. consider this number tonight. more than 200,000 women behind bars in our country. more than any other country in the world....
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robert frank back with the story. >> kids are expensive. we all know that.sed to taking the private jet to their five homes. get this ken griffin, hedge funder and founder of citadel is getting divorced and his ex-wife is asking for $1 million a month in child support. they have six kids under the age of 10. the costs include $300,000 a month for jet travel. they own two planes. it also includes $160,000 a month for vacation rentals. they've already got homes in chicago, aspen, hawaii miami beach, and new york. and $60,000 a month for office space and professional staff. i guess that would be for her, not for the kids. the rest of that million dollars a month would go to nannies, tutors, schools, clothing, food drooefrz, and all the other necessities of being a child of a billionaire. now, griffin says that the million dollars is too much and that ann diaz is trying to fund her "opulent lifestyle ask desire biz calling them child care expenses." diaz says griffin is trying to punish his family and avoid responsibility under illinois law to maintain his child
robert frank back with the story. >> kids are expensive. we all know that.sed to taking the private jet to their five homes. get this ken griffin, hedge funder and founder of citadel is getting divorced and his ex-wife is asking for $1 million a month in child support. they have six kids under the age of 10. the costs include $300,000 a month for jet travel. they own two planes. it also includes $160,000 a month for vacation rentals. they've already got homes in chicago, aspen, hawaii...