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tell me about hoboken and how they've adapted. >> hoboken is a great example of getting resilience yensus flooding even when it's not hurricanes and also had a tremendous lack of parking space and very little green recreational space. so they built or are building underground parking garages that have a dutch engineering process that allows them to serve as water overflow tanks in times of flooding and then the surface level is now green space for parks and recreation. for one investment, three bangs for the buck. that's what we see over and over again in communities and governments in businesses and in our own lives of people really yielding the resilience dividend by planning better and not allowing themselves to be drag dragged around from crisis to crisis. >> what causes a disruption to become a disaster is what we do we almost always rather disasters are almost always human made or at least intensified by how well people have prepared for and responded to and recovered from a crisis. >> that's absolutely right. so we can do that in our own lives, not by preparing for the last crisi
tell me about hoboken and how they've adapted. >> hoboken is a great example of getting resilience yensus flooding even when it's not hurricanes and also had a tremendous lack of parking space and very little green recreational space. so they built or are building underground parking garages that have a dutch engineering process that allows them to serve as water overflow tanks in times of flooding and then the surface level is now green space for parks and recreation. for one investment,...
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imagine the book hits in a different way, if you teach in tuscalusa or huntville versus newark or hoboken. >> absolutely. one of the things for students of colour is that tom robinson i think, represents one of the typical figures in american media today. he's noble but pretty powerless kind but a victim. there's little preparation of anger on the part of african-americans in the text. the only real character that represents any kind of challenge is calpurnia. in order to access that challenge, we have to see past scout's perspective. there's the moment where calpurnia takes the children - that is the nanny/housekeeper - and takes the children to her african-american church scout recognises that there's a world that calpurnia exist in but doesn't know anything about. she doesn't know how old she is or her family. and references how calpurnia speaks a different language to what scout is used to hearing. there's a sense that there is another world. scout barely has access to it. for students they are not getting access to that other world, and so for students of colour it's hard to find pow
imagine the book hits in a different way, if you teach in tuscalusa or huntville versus newark or hoboken. >> absolutely. one of the things for students of colour is that tom robinson i think, represents one of the typical figures in american media today. he's noble but pretty powerless kind but a victim. there's little preparation of anger on the part of african-americans in the text. the only real character that represents any kind of challenge is calpurnia. in order to access that...
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we have been in high-rise for 10 years, primarily new york city and hoboken, but we are also in philadelphiajust opened in bethesda, maryland. we are looking to expand our operation too many markets in the country. more and more americans want to live in cities. we are well-positioned with our offices in philadelphia and bethesda. any given time between 5% and 15% of our business and we are looking to grow it. >> how important for foreign buyers, they comprise about 15% of the market here in new york. >> for our high-rise, it is 15%. it is not a large part of our business nationally. in northern california, a tech market, we have buyers, primarily chinese, and certainly scattered throughout the country, we tend to attract foreign buyers. but it is a relatively small part of our business. >> housing has not recovered as well as she expected. do you share her sentiment? >> i think we all thought it would be further along based on how deep the downturn was. this country from 2007 two 2000 11, went through the deepest and darkest housing depression the country had ever seen. the country typicall
we have been in high-rise for 10 years, primarily new york city and hoboken, but we are also in philadelphiajust opened in bethesda, maryland. we are looking to expand our operation too many markets in the country. more and more americans want to live in cities. we are well-positioned with our offices in philadelphia and bethesda. any given time between 5% and 15% of our business and we are looking to grow it. >> how important for foreign buyers, they comprise about 15% of the market here...
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talking about hoboken development? into no. talking about new one. melissa: do you think he is toast, steve forbes? >> not from that. what will make-or-break him in terms of presidential race if he puts out there something substantive on tax side or obamacare. >> he hasn't yet. >> hasn't yet. jeb bush is starting to steel the march on his flank. others will do it, walker and others on right frank. he has to move aggressive come out with a positive program. melissa: you think distractions are not piling up? >> it is pile be up. the fact they haven't laid a glove. they thought they would indict him after the "bridgegate." they spent millions of dollars trying to do it. they didn't do it. his problem is not crazy indictments. the record in new jersey. they will attack him on that. he has to put out there a reaganesque program. he hasn't done it yet. >> i will say this except for maybe ken langone a lot of big republican donors are worried about skeletons on the closet. melissa: escaping the 9:00 to 5:00 slog rest of us go into is not enough for two lawm
talking about hoboken development? into no. talking about new one. melissa: do you think he is toast, steve forbes? >> not from that. what will make-or-break him in terms of presidential race if he puts out there something substantive on tax side or obamacare. >> he hasn't yet. >> hasn't yet. jeb bush is starting to steel the march on his flank. others will do it, walker and others on right frank. he has to move aggressive come out with a positive program. melissa: you think...
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this is a different thing and no, not the hoboken thing where they say they may have stiffed the cityndy recovery money. no, not that thing, this is a different thing. also, it is not the jersey city thing where local officials said the christie administration stuck that city with economic efforts. it is a different thing. it is also not the travel thing, and the rga thing where governor christie has taken gifts from people with business before the state. not that thing either. not even the other brand new thing where his mentor and top appointee to an agency called the port authority has been asked to explain basically whether he got united airlines to do him the favor of creating a brand new flight route between newark and his vacation home for the duration of the time that he was chairman of the port authority and the united airlines had business before the port authority. they reportedly canceled the chairman's flight after said chairman had to resign from the port authority last spring. i know it is a little hard to keep track of all of the investigations and allegations that fal
this is a different thing and no, not the hoboken thing where they say they may have stiffed the cityndy recovery money. no, not that thing, this is a different thing. also, it is not the jersey city thing where local officials said the christie administration stuck that city with economic efforts. it is a different thing. it is also not the travel thing, and the rga thing where governor christie has taken gifts from people with business before the state. not that thing either. not even the...
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we're both students in hoboken. >> fabulous you ought to come in for a little cotwell. >> we were doing a little research in the oil market and came across confidential resources incorporated. we realized their ceo sold all of their hedges on oil prices back in november. and it came as quite a shock. we just wanted your thoughts based on your u-shaped recovery theory of what to do with a company like this or any company that doesn't -- >> well, if you want a u-shape recovery stock, i'll send you to eog because they've got the properties that i think have the lowest break even costs. if you buy eog, they're going to make a ton of money. now, the stock has been up a lot. it's up 16 straight points from 80, but i still prefer it to continental resources. better properties these days. move over walter white. so far this month the data's breaking good. and you know what, if the facts are changing maybe i'll do a little changing with them. "mad money" tonight, the chaotic moves in oil with a company whose pipes could circle the globe three times over. what can kmi tell us about the price of c
we're both students in hoboken. >> fabulous you ought to come in for a little cotwell. >> we were doing a little research in the oil market and came across confidential resources incorporated. we realized their ceo sold all of their hedges on oil prices back in november. and it came as quite a shock. we just wanted your thoughts based on your u-shaped recovery theory of what to do with a company like this or any company that doesn't -- >> well, if you want a u-shape recovery...
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hoboken, the charges involving mayor zimmer. bridgegate. even possibly the ethics charges against sampson that predate the airlines. they wanted to do one big indictment package whether there was going to be an indictment or not. do we have to wait for the united airlines situation or is that going to be the investigation continues answer. >> all of this comes to as chris christie is moving aggressively to launch the presidential campaign. he was in iowa see is hes an opening here. mitt romney is out of it. he wants to oppose jeb bush. jessica, you have a report. this is a headline on the hill today. there is a wall street journal story that says republican donors are looking at the things brian is talking about saying look, we have other options out there. we are going to stay away from chris christie. >> if chris christie wanted to steal the spotlight he's almost fallen on his face. you have the investigations. with his vaccine comments you have the report in the new york times where he took lavish flights with his relationship with king
hoboken, the charges involving mayor zimmer. bridgegate. even possibly the ethics charges against sampson that predate the airlines. they wanted to do one big indictment package whether there was going to be an indictment or not. do we have to wait for the united airlines situation or is that going to be the investigation continues answer. >> all of this comes to as chris christie is moving aggressively to launch the presidential campaign. he was in iowa see is hes an opening here. mitt...
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if you look at what's happening in brook len and hoboken, the explosion in pricing there's allowed theh margins to increase dramatically. >> case-shiller positive 4.6 from a mid-20 city ahead of expectations as inventory's come in. >> people are saying homes are no longer a buy but the other day, wells fargo, positive note how you're starting to get credit easing. this is such a mixed picture that you can understand why if you can tell you can tap dance, i like that term tap dance, that's what i think she can do. >> she can tell both sides of the story or go with either one. you can go with a strong economy story, yeah we have to raise, right? and/or the no inflation, no wage inflation story, we don't really, we still have time. and the rest of the world is not as good as it might, although it's not that bad. >> the two-year's telling you things are better. >> yeah. >> but i -- it's funny, i was doing analysis, where the ten-year was 2000 with the incredible p/e ratios 6.6%. >> yes. >> that was good competition and still did well. there's a setup where i see that if you let the big mac
if you look at what's happening in brook len and hoboken, the explosion in pricing there's allowed theh margins to increase dramatically. >> case-shiller positive 4.6 from a mid-20 city ahead of expectations as inventory's come in. >> people are saying homes are no longer a buy but the other day, wells fargo, positive note how you're starting to get credit easing. this is such a mixed picture that you can understand why if you can tell you can tap dance, i like that term tap dance,...