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there were two effective for 2013 and that is gatsby no. 62 which is updateing the literature to conform with the codification and we had gatsby 63 which provides guidance for reporting in flows and out flows and also renames government entity easy. so neither statement had any implication on the puc's financial report. just all new standards. we have some key highlights. the money was used to fund capital projects and payments on long-term debt. next we have waste water that had an increase in that position of approximately $55 million. a significant item that we looked at in 2013 was the issue of the 2013 series a and b bonds for 500 and $25 million which was used to refund long-term debt. lastly we had heche water and power enterprise of approximately $6 million. this was over all the increase due to the charges for services increased 5 percent while the operating expenses decreased 2 percent. an over all stream line improvement in finance cost of measurement. we are required to conduct significant account transactions that require management adjustment and these are inherent risk bec
there were two effective for 2013 and that is gatsby no. 62 which is updateing the literature to conform with the codification and we had gatsby 63 which provides guidance for reporting in flows and out flows and also renames government entity easy. so neither statement had any implication on the puc's financial report. just all new standards. we have some key highlights. the money was used to fund capital projects and payments on long-term debt. next we have waste water that had an increase in...
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six, "the great gatsby," the version gatsby himself might have made. philomena," a woman seeking closure. pay $1re authorized to million. "nebraska," a sweet and sour family story. a deep space a drama. "12 years a slave," a powerful portrait of human dignity. favorite movie of 2013, "american hustle," a con told so well you do not want to to stop. you can check those 10 and 10 more if you go to wjla.com. i think most of them are going to turn out to be in the oscar race. is a think the oscar race three-way contest between "12 years a slave" and " american hustle." >> you just saved me time. a friend of mine said "the wolf was not good." >> it has been an interesting year. >> i have to get out there. >> all right. coming up, the big online mistake that meant discounts for air travelers. >> how delta plans to deal with it. >> and a soldier's surprise. how he surprised his mother. >> and a watchdog investigation into a study that cost rockville thousands. >> city leaders in rockville $200,000 to survey the happiness of their employees. >> the study was o
six, "the great gatsby," the version gatsby himself might have made. philomena," a woman seeking closure. pay $1re authorized to million. "nebraska," a sweet and sour family story. a deep space a drama. "12 years a slave," a powerful portrait of human dignity. favorite movie of 2013, "american hustle," a con told so well you do not want to to stop. you can check those 10 and 10 more if you go to wjla.com. i think most of them are going to turn out to...
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>> remaking classics like "carrie" and "the great gatsby". >> i saw that.ans don't mind. >> i loved it. >> i saw it on a flight to london. i saw it on the way there and on the way back because i loved it so much. >> next stop, fruitvale station. >> my favorite movie of 2013 was "fruitvale station". >> get off the train now! >> there were plenty of sequels and returns of favorite characters. "ironman 3" showed his mettle. >> we haven't seen you awhile, america. >> it the anchorman kept it classy. and the man of steel came out of the phone booth once again. >> i was very disappointed in superman. >> can't keep pretending i'm your son. >> he is constantly agonizing i never met my real daddy and can't be on the track team. get your head out of your butt, superman. >> i'm a huge "star trek" fan. i loved the new "star trek" movie that came out. >> "enders game" also came to play. and even sandra bullock took flight. >> the movie "gravity" showed whatnot to do in space. >> it's completely frozen. >> it was a big year for animation with "frozen." "planes," "monster
>> remaking classics like "carrie" and "the great gatsby". >> i saw that.ans don't mind. >> i loved it. >> i saw it on a flight to london. i saw it on the way there and on the way back because i loved it so much. >> next stop, fruitvale station. >> my favorite movie of 2013 was "fruitvale station". >> get off the train now! >> there were plenty of sequels and returns of favorite characters. "ironman 3"...
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from "the great gatsby." >> jimmy: just finished. >> the great gatsby, flew from new york to australia. great movie. this is also a great movie. really, just, the cohen brothers almost every one of their movies is absolutely great. this one is no exception. and well, you, well, we'll got to talk about the movie in a men out. you haven't been here for like what? >> 3 1/2 years. >> jimmy: take us to what happened to you every minute since the last time you were here. >> i feel like i should have something to lie down on. >> jimmy: do you go to england for the holidays? >> i do, i go back to london. >> jimmy: seems like the best place to have christmas, the most christmassy place to have christmas. >> the american christmases seem, no offense -- just -- awful. american christmases, you know, it's too hot, too sunny. >> jimmy: in l.a. >> no, no, granted. in l.a. it is like. >> jimmy: this isn't even america here in l.a. >> right. this is something else. i went to the grove the other day. >> jimmy: shopping center. >> that's something sit in, gosh? >> jimmy: did you like it or not? >> i kin
from "the great gatsby." >> jimmy: just finished. >> the great gatsby, flew from new york to australia. great movie. this is also a great movie. really, just, the cohen brothers almost every one of their movies is absolutely great. this one is no exception. and well, you, well, we'll got to talk about the movie in a men out. you haven't been here for like what? >> 3 1/2 years. >> jimmy: take us to what happened to you every minute since the last time you were...
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the director of the office of alexandria is going to read from the great gatsby. [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. let me say from the outset this is one of my favorite books, probably because i have always been fascinated by the subject of an island east of new york where i grew up. i became a history buff early on knitting their and eventually became a museum director on the north shore of long island which is on one of these grand estates so i feel like i am very well versed not just in the history and architecture but the whole social history of that lifestyle from the 1920s. it was unique to long island, one of the earliest places where people who had no association with long island from across the country and across the world's came to long island to see and be seen. if you had money, if you aspired to a title, if you really aspired to a title you could buy one for your daughter. that was often done with long island residents. it was definitely in the 1920s the place you needed to maintain a seasonal home. not a primary home. a home you onl
the director of the office of alexandria is going to read from the great gatsby. [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. let me say from the outset this is one of my favorite books, probably because i have always been fascinated by the subject of an island east of new york where i grew up. i became a history buff early on knitting their and eventually became a museum director on the north shore of long island which is on one of these grand estates so i feel like i am very well...
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the best way to play the gatsby consumer has been michael kors, the maker of luxury accessories and appareleen one of the hottest growth stories out there. it came public at $20. the stock hasn't looked back ever since. the 234% in the after market to $18 and change where it's trading right now. see that? that's kors. this is official. this is not a mets outfit, by the way. some people criticized me for that. so when i hear people about talking about vince holdings and the fresh-faced ipo that came public just a few weeks ago and that is this, it's kind of a michael kors look alike, you better believe that grabs my attention. vince had a fabulous initial public offering when the stock saw 20 bucks and spiking 43.3% on the first day of trading, but it hasn't done much since then which i think begs the question is vince really the next michael kors or should we refuse to be impressed by its red-hot initial public offering especially since the ipo market has been on fire and averaged the 2013 ipo giving you a 29.9% return according to renaissance capital. the only way to resolve this is with a
the best way to play the gatsby consumer has been michael kors, the maker of luxury accessories and appareleen one of the hottest growth stories out there. it came public at $20. the stock hasn't looked back ever since. the 234% in the after market to $18 and change where it's trading right now. see that? that's kors. this is official. this is not a mets outfit, by the way. some people criticized me for that. so when i hear people about talking about vince holdings and the fresh-faced ipo that...
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elisa gatsby. >> good afternoon. i'm here to give you the kaiser negotiations. i'm here to remind everyone that we have a goal of completing these prenegotiations by descalso we can bring to you what we have discussed at the meeting. this is evaluating the funding structures and alternatives to the i cm. integrated care management fee and the pledge cap for the fully insurance structure and looking at the performance guarantees and also looking to see if there is a possibility of in incentive programs and fee schedule. i'm going update our discussions since our last meeting and that will start on meeting no. 4 on september 12th. we did work looking at historical democratic reports from kaiser and i think i attached late, but it was an attachment and that was waiting for you when you arrived on the demographic reports. these demographic reports came to the same conclusion that the kaiser foundation had trended. >> someone's cellphone is going off. >> sorry, the kaiser membership has trended younger over time. and so i think we are all on the same page. they are n
elisa gatsby. >> good afternoon. i'm here to give you the kaiser negotiations. i'm here to remind everyone that we have a goal of completing these prenegotiations by descalso we can bring to you what we have discussed at the meeting. this is evaluating the funding structures and alternatives to the i cm. integrated care management fee and the pledge cap for the fully insurance structure and looking at the performance guarantees and also looking to see if there is a possibility of in...
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they have a party downtown at great gatsby where you can get into that and a masquerade ball. >> in torontopot. >> a lot of people don't realize. >> a great mayor. >> i knew you would get that in. it's only 70 minute flight from new york. a lot of other direct flights. check your market. toronto will be the music party this year. downtown they have this huge celebration and live bands and fireworks. they will have different stages with international artists. now for a place to stay, we found you the eaton chelsea. a great downtown hotel that you can see here. they finished a major renovation and a great start at 165 a night. you can walk to those events we were talking about. a 10-minute walk is chilly. a five-minute cab ride. >> jackson hole, wyoming, is another one you like. >> jackson hole is a great place. the off the beaten path. the number six trip adviser destination trip on the rise. this is a hot spot. it was number one ski area in north america. look at this mountain and the powder. you can ski and snowmobile in yellowstone park. it's stunning. a great place to stay is the wyoming
they have a party downtown at great gatsby where you can get into that and a masquerade ball. >> in torontopot. >> a lot of people don't realize. >> a great mayor. >> i knew you would get that in. it's only 70 minute flight from new york. a lot of other direct flights. check your market. toronto will be the music party this year. downtown they have this huge celebration and live bands and fireworks. they will have different stages with international artists. now for a...
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it's called t"the great gatsby" chart. so you see a bunch of scandinavian countries down here that have relatively low inequality and they move up. >> so they're the most equal. >> they're the most equal and the most mobility. >> obviously we're talking economics. >> and of course there is still inequality, just less. >> so what do those scandinavian countries have in common? >> they have in common more of a social welfare state, maybe not what you want to hear, but a government plays a more active role in maintaining people -- mika knows a lot about this. her brother is ambassador to one of them. so one other point, this is for kid twhos are in their late 20s today entering the peak of their career. if you would fast forward this and say to yourself what does it look like for a kid who is born today, a young kid today, that little red dot i put up there, that is what that kid's prospects are. more income inequality, less income mobility. >> how do we turn that around? >> we turn that around with a lot of policies that per
it's called t"the great gatsby" chart. so you see a bunch of scandinavian countries down here that have relatively low inequality and they move up. >> so they're the most equal. >> they're the most equal and the most mobility. >> obviously we're talking economics. >> and of course there is still inequality, just less. >> so what do those scandinavian countries have in common? >> they have in common more of a social welfare state, maybe not what you...
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i mean, they -- look, they made "the great gatsby" in 3-d, but not "the hunger games."d of seeing flaming arrows, i got to see tobey maguire's nose in 3-d? [ light laughter ] oh, hell nose. [ light laughter ] now, in america, that one? that's on me. and finally, you know, i'd like to actually thank somebody. i'd like to thank the mayor of toronto, rob ford -- [ laughter and applause ] -- for taking the heat off of me and obamacare. [ laughter and applause ] you know, in fact, james, could you play me a little bit of thank you note writing music? ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, toronto mayor rob ford, for giving new meaning to the term "great white north." oh, yeah, put that in your pipe and smoke it. ♪ in your crack pipe in your crack pipe ♪ obama out, everybody. which way am i going? you don't know, do ya? [ cheers and applause ] thank you. >> jimmy: weird press conference. that was weird, eh? odd press conference. >> steve: but authentic. >> jimmy: here's some big sports news. yesterday, alex rodriguez got so angry that he actually walked out of his own hearing for using st
i mean, they -- look, they made "the great gatsby" in 3-d, but not "the hunger games."d of seeing flaming arrows, i got to see tobey maguire's nose in 3-d? [ light laughter ] oh, hell nose. [ light laughter ] now, in america, that one? that's on me. and finally, you know, i'd like to actually thank somebody. i'd like to thank the mayor of toronto, rob ford -- [ laughter and applause ] -- for taking the heat off of me and obamacare. [ laughter and applause ] you know, in...
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. >> gatsby.a grand vision for his life since he was a boy. >> i thought the movie was really well done. >> jackie, ramesh, donna, hope you have a very amazing 2014. >> go, saints! >> go saints for you, not for me. hope you guys have a wonderful new year. thank you for being here. see you in the new year. >>> if you have your thoughts about what your favorite moment was for 2014, tweet them to us,@the toledocn. >>> coming up, we find out why p.j. o'rourke thins ks 2014 wil be a big year for boomers. first, a look back at a terrifying moment from this year's headlines. >>> coming to you live from what is essentially an active crime scene in southeast washington, d.c. right near the washington navy yard, where 13 people were killed today in a mass shooting that includes the suspected gunman. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so m
. >> gatsby.a grand vision for his life since he was a boy. >> i thought the movie was really well done. >> jackie, ramesh, donna, hope you have a very amazing 2014. >> go, saints! >> go saints for you, not for me. hope you guys have a wonderful new year. thank you for being here. see you in the new year. >>> if you have your thoughts about what your favorite moment was for 2014, tweet them to us,@the toledocn. >>> coming up, we find out why p.j....
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arrival and back on track, lauren's brand got a boost when his men's clothes were cast in "the great gatsbyability to create clothes that looked like costumes that looked like clothes that looked like costumes was unequaled in american fashion. >> hi, hi. >> but i actually think that the claim that he designed "annie hall" was more important. >> the "annie hall" look would inspire one of lauren's earliest women's collections. and the designer himself was often the featured model in his brand's ad campaigns. commercial director jeff madoff has shot many of ralph lauren's fashion shows. >> he wears this stuff, so he's become the embodiment of what he creates. like frank perdue with his chickens, ralph and his clothes there is an authenticity to it. >> the company launched a blitz of new collections, including a wide-ranging home collection. lauren also licensed his name to other products, trading a measure of control for capital. now flush with cash, in 1986, ralph lauren went all-in, spending $30 million to open a stand-alone, flagship store housed in new york city's historic rhinelander man
arrival and back on track, lauren's brand got a boost when his men's clothes were cast in "the great gatsbyability to create clothes that looked like costumes that looked like clothes that looked like costumes was unequaled in american fashion. >> hi, hi. >> but i actually think that the claim that he designed "annie hall" was more important. >> the "annie hall" look would inspire one of lauren's earliest women's collections. and the designer himself...
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i got to work in "the great gatsby" and they just work three times harder. it's an isolated island, they know about american movies, they work their ass off and she came in and just -- >> she knocked it out. >> rose: she really did. did you give her much direction? >> she didn't need much, no. we could see it right away in the audition. she came in -- >> rose: and what did you see? >> that she had -- >>. >> rose: she was the character you imagined? >> she was able to handle him just by a look. the eyes. >> rose: term first time. >> that was it. and especially we did -- in the audition scene we did the scene where she wakes him up rather rudely with a glass of water and she stood up to him no matter what he said or did. >> rose: i thought that was interesting, too, the tension in terms of the way she stood up to you. >> absolutely. >> rose: she was not a pushover. >> no, not at all. >> rose: and that was necessary, i assume. >> yes, yes! absolutely. but it was also necessary for him to deny as much as possible. i mean, you can forget things like that going on
i got to work in "the great gatsby" and they just work three times harder. it's an isolated island, they know about american movies, they work their ass off and she came in and just -- >> she knocked it out. >> rose: she really did. did you give her much direction? >> she didn't need much, no. we could see it right away in the audition. she came in -- >> rose: and what did you see? >> that she had -- >>. >> rose: she was the character you...
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to honest but with some of the design expense it says has had various things and that the cells of gatsby fresh doubts on that one but then on wednesday posts that is what the will by the state's name. it's so rare in fact it will be will be high rates of ten schools through the streets for three days of the run from wednesday to friday to the union buildings and that said gives people the opportunity to buy the streets to pay their respects. during those three days before the funeral actually takes place on sunday the fifth day the guy we tried that yet. the french president also looks to be heading to south africa on tuesday to to pay his respects to that nelson mandela. it's all very much part of the formal side of the memorials for nelson mandela is a very informal aspect with this wasn't that we can look it seems for some pool outside mcd this house in the winter palace but at an end very much in spontaneous outpouring of love or a celebration of his life and let it snow. west excess of the state of these formal proceedings are to be taking place at various locations over the next te
to honest but with some of the design expense it says has had various things and that the cells of gatsby fresh doubts on that one but then on wednesday posts that is what the will by the state's name. it's so rare in fact it will be will be high rates of ten schools through the streets for three days of the run from wednesday to friday to the union buildings and that said gives people the opportunity to buy the streets to pay their respects. during those three days before the funeral actually...
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and third cities in china, and i think they're going to do a little better as a result of the great gatsby effect. you saw this with tiffany in their last earnings. prada was, as you may know, involved in the cotour lines. i think they'll do pretty well this third quarter. >> there's been a lot of talk about this slampdown on ostentatious displays of wealth in china. is that having an impact or has it had an impact? >> it most certainly is. there's an evolution taking place in not just the buying habits, but in the clampdown. as a result, you have brands changing, less logos, less visibility. the good thing about prada is they have a very strong creative director in prada herself and that continues to morph with the tastes. .i think they're going to continue to evolve their offerings as a result. but the big key in luxury these days, certainly in china, is having a diversity of offerings that moves quickly and adapts to fast changing consumer tastes. >> so you must have the fast must-have item plus lots of other in small quantities. is that how it works? >> it depends on which brands you t
and third cities in china, and i think they're going to do a little better as a result of the great gatsby effect. you saw this with tiffany in their last earnings. prada was, as you may know, involved in the cotour lines. i think they'll do pretty well this third quarter. >> there's been a lot of talk about this slampdown on ostentatious displays of wealth in china. is that having an impact or has it had an impact? >> it most certainly is. there's an evolution taking place in not...
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dramatized in this year "the great gatsby." >> you can't repeat the past. >> can't repeat the past?. speakeasies got their name from bartenders telling them to speakeasy so they wouldn't hear you upstairs. >> makes more sense. 18th amendment is the only constitutional amendment by the way that has been repealed in the history of the united states. kind of makes sense. >> fantastic fact. listen to this. scotch was the first legal whiskey to arrive in the united states. it was distributed by joseph kennedy exclusively. new york city south street seaport docks the moment it was repealed. i guess the ships were in new york harbor. it was still illegal. >> i have a feeling there was with a line of people just waiting to pick up theirs. to honor the repeal of the 21st amendment, many prohibition celebrations kicked off at 9:00 p.m. tonight. that happens to be the 21st hour of the day. of course we ask you out there to drink as responsibly as you can. >> i'm ready for my shot. >> shot of apple juice. >> shot of apple juice. >> as long as the sound is still happening i'm okay. >> to you and
dramatized in this year "the great gatsby." >> you can't repeat the past. >> can't repeat the past?. speakeasies got their name from bartenders telling them to speakeasy so they wouldn't hear you upstairs. >> makes more sense. 18th amendment is the only constitutional amendment by the way that has been repealed in the history of the united states. kind of makes sense. >> fantastic fact. listen to this. scotch was the first legal whiskey to arrive in the united...
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it's always fun to watch some of these taped packages, but it does make you wonder if we're in a gatsbyote as we get into a new year. we talk about the long-term unemployed and those receiving federal benefits. >> lost in the debate about the stock market and the fed is the much more important debate about whether or not the fed is worsening the income inequality. >> as if they don't have enough to worry about. >> dan greenhouse. scott wapner and the halftime. >> thanks so much. what we're following today, apple breakout, will the stock's second half surge continue, now that china mobile's officially on board. >>> bourbon boom, holiday cocktails and trading biggest names in the business with an entertainment expert. they have one of those. here's in the house mixing it up. >>> the markets which are coming off their best week in some three months. heading higher today. the dow on track for its best percentage gain since 2003. with 2014 now just a week away, what is your best play to kick off the new year? it's halftime. let's play the action
it's always fun to watch some of these taped packages, but it does make you wonder if we're in a gatsbyote as we get into a new year. we talk about the long-term unemployed and those receiving federal benefits. >> lost in the debate about the stock market and the fed is the much more important debate about whether or not the fed is worsening the income inequality. >> as if they don't have enough to worry about. >> dan greenhouse. scott wapner and the halftime. >> thanks...
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in some ways this is an even darker, sleazier side of the gatsby character he played of someone reinventinge i've been to in the last two months has had a clip of lone survivor. that previewed like crazy. here is a quick clip of it. >> we let him go, 20 more will die next week. 40 more, the week after that. our job is to stop shaw. why do these men have the right to dictate how we do our job? >> we cannot touch them. >> the title gives it away to some degree. >> i hate spoilers more than anybody, but when you have a movie called lone survivor and you have one movie star in the movie you can sort of figure out where the picture is going go. >> it's well done. the action was very strong and i never felt it come together. >> i'm a movie fan, and i probably saw the trailer six times and they started changing the trailer which meant they were tweaking the way it was perceived and it's basically four men get trapped in afghanistan and only one gets out. >> it's a true life story and it is very dramatic and at times very exciting. >> this one, when i saw the billboard for "grudge match," i said yo
in some ways this is an even darker, sleazier side of the gatsby character he played of someone reinventinge i've been to in the last two months has had a clip of lone survivor. that previewed like crazy. here is a quick clip of it. >> we let him go, 20 more will die next week. 40 more, the week after that. our job is to stop shaw. why do these men have the right to dictate how we do our job? >> we cannot touch them. >> the title gives it away to some degree. >> i hate...