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in 2011. the united states was just 30 percent of worldwide r&d in 2011. that is down from 37% and 2001. meanwhile, the continued to expand from 25% to 34%. r&d spenders part of our gross national product this committee wants to year we had to say. remember, the budget deficit might not be your only deficit. allen now like to turn to my vice chairman, senator shelby, for any remarks that he might have. >> thank you, madam chair. i look forward to working with you this year to move appropriations bills for in our ongoing effort to restore regular order. i am hopeful that the committee will have the opportunity to bring individual bills to the floor under an open process. the bipartisan budget act provided that topline numbers for defense and nondefense spending which should pave the way for a smoother, hopefully appropriations process. as part of this agreement, discretionary spending will be constrained to a level that is not much different from the year 2014 spending. we have already proven that the spending limits are feasible. and it is imperative that we stick to the budget. if we can
in 2011. the united states was just 30 percent of worldwide r&d in 2011. that is down from 37% and 2001. meanwhile, the continued to expand from 25% to 34%. r&d spenders part of our gross national product this committee wants to year we had to say. remember, the budget deficit might not be your only deficit. allen now like to turn to my vice chairman, senator shelby, for any remarks that he might have. >> thank you, madam chair. i look forward to working with you this year to move...
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the e-i-r. inition, none of the arguments raised by the appellant are new. the appellant has sued the city and they are currently litigating their c-e-q-a claims in superior court. appellants argue the economic information presented in the eps report is proposed certification information that requires the production of supplemental or subsequent e-i-r. this is not the case. specifically, the appellants argue that after certification of the e-i-r, the project sponsor provided information that there were feasible alternatives, tower heights lower than alternative in the eir shorter than the project's maximum analyzed 5 25-foot tower. in addition, the appellant says the city cannot make findings there are no feasible mitigation measures. the fact that the sponsor provided feasibility information after certification does not alter the analysis or conclusions in the certified e-i-r. for the purpose of c-e-q-a review, cumulative shadow impact determination was based on the project's considerable contribu
the e-i-r. inition, none of the arguments raised by the appellant are new. the appellant has sued the city and they are currently litigating their c-e-q-a claims in superior court. appellants argue the economic information presented in the eps report is proposed certification information that requires the production of supplemental or subsequent e-i-r. this is not the case. specifically, the appellants argue that after certification of the e-i-r, the project sponsor provided information that...
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invest half $1 billion in r&d. a lot is going into what we have been calling docs is 3.1 technology. we will now becoming a ecosphere gigasphere technology. enormous investments are being made. they saw this downloading. they are simply allocating the bandwidth to do that. that is what you are doing and many others are doing by deploying all digital and sweeping away in that space. the tip vendors are investing a lot in developing the chits for the devices that will be able to ingest and transmit one gigabit service. i think sometimes toward the end of 2015 the equipment will be available and you will be able to offer the services. >> they talk about tv everywhere and how difficult it is for consumers to actually get it to work. when is the consumers stay in all of this? the technology not just exists that comes together. what does the new? t do they need to do? >> mark said something i took exception to. we are certainly a half network. we are not incumbent. we've yourself as insurgents. one thing about this indus
invest half $1 billion in r&d. a lot is going into what we have been calling docs is 3.1 technology. we will now becoming a ecosphere gigasphere technology. enormous investments are being made. they saw this downloading. they are simply allocating the bandwidth to do that. that is what you are doing and many others are doing by deploying all digital and sweeping away in that space. the tip vendors are investing a lot in developing the chits for the devices that will be able to ingest and...
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>> what we saw in the prior quarter was there was an uptick in r & d. u see often with biotechs when they're building up to new drug lineups that you'll see in uptick and they have been doing other things that you don't see doing often including their out in the market buying back their shares when their competitors have to continue issuing stock to stay in business. they're generating about $400 million in cash over the past year. a $4.7 billion valuation. it's trading at about 8% or 9% free cash flow yield. it's trading at an affordable valuation on earnings about 13 times next year's estimated earnings. you're right, it is a biotech but not the typical type of biotech stock or momentum stock a lot of our viewers will think of. >> thanks a lot. you have been burned by the momentums, bk. >> she's picking names that have momentum but have the fundamentals to support them. if you do get a down-draft, they hold up much better. and utrh looks like one of those. it's a very different type of momentum stock. it's almost like a value momentum. that's what it's
>> what we saw in the prior quarter was there was an uptick in r & d. u see often with biotechs when they're building up to new drug lineups that you'll see in uptick and they have been doing other things that you don't see doing often including their out in the market buying back their shares when their competitors have to continue issuing stock to stay in business. they're generating about $400 million in cash over the past year. a $4.7 billion valuation. it's trading at about 8% or...
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. >>> firefighters are slowly making progress tonight in controlling that wildfire in r arizona near flagstaff. higher humidity is helping the crews tonight. the fire has burned 21-square miles and is only 10% contained tonight. >>> throughout this memorial day weekend, ceremonies will honor the men and women who have died serving this country. danielle lee has more about the decades' old tradition of flags in that turns into a sea of red, white, and blue. >> reporter: they marched in unison. more than 1,000 soldiers each carrying a bag packed of american flags. >> i think it's amazing. because i'm a different person. different sacrifices that they made. >> reporter: the ceremony is known as flags in. ev every memorial day weekend soldiers have walked the cemetery turning it into patriotic color. this year with more than 400,000 flags. >> right in the middle. touch your foot in the center and you're just going to place the marker around the back of your heel here. >> reporter: for visitors paying their represents at the cemetery, the view is amazing. >> very special. i want to say it
. >>> firefighters are slowly making progress tonight in controlling that wildfire in r arizona near flagstaff. higher humidity is helping the crews tonight. the fire has burned 21-square miles and is only 10% contained tonight. >>> throughout this memorial day weekend, ceremonies will honor the men and women who have died serving this country. danielle lee has more about the decades' old tradition of flags in that turns into a sea of red, white, and blue. >> reporter:...
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we spend a lot of money in r&d and we need to generate a return and protect intellectual property. >> gets says protecting intellectual property is standard practice and the company should be concerned about it. >> who opens the food and agricultural systems. is it in the hands of a few large companies. there has been a strong concentration in development of new varieties all over the world, not just the u.s. there are a few larger companies accounting for 60 or 70% of new varieties. an important issue that i think our society has not come to grips with is who owns biodiversity. >> for those that think mother nature gets it right, what answer do you have to them. >> nothing we eat is as we found it. it's been modified. improvement intentionally to meet our needs. does that mean we should have no concerns, we shouldn't have regulations? no, we need to make sure what we are doing is safe. people need to decide the ethics. i think it's our obligation to improve agriculture, use the knowledge we have help each other. >> this is literally the fruits of monsanta's labour. we get to test it.
we spend a lot of money in r&d and we need to generate a return and protect intellectual property. >> gets says protecting intellectual property is standard practice and the company should be concerned about it. >> who opens the food and agricultural systems. is it in the hands of a few large companies. there has been a strong concentration in development of new varieties all over the world, not just the u.s. there are a few larger companies accounting for 60 or 70% of new...
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even if you stay in a tndc or [speaker not understood] s-r-o hotel. a lot of people in my building never get to go out because they have no money or they're on drugs. so, you know, they never ride a bus. they never go to sunset and see the 29. they never go out to sandoval area. muni can give them a lot of tick he is and we come in just from not having that ticket. so, this is ideal and it should go back. i remember when i first got here, i never knew what a [speaker not understood] was. we would sell our bus passes to elderly chinese lady. she would give us money. you see what i'm saying? >> thank you very much. >>> saul needs to be returned -- >> thank you very much. any other members of the public wish to comment on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, we have amendments in front of us from the budget analyst. >> move. >> motion and second take it without objection. [gavel] >> and the underlying amendment? >> approved. >> motion and second we can take that without objection. [gavel] >> excuse me, mr. cir. i would l
even if you stay in a tndc or [speaker not understood] s-r-o hotel. a lot of people in my building never get to go out because they have no money or they're on drugs. so, you know, they never ride a bus. they never go to sunset and see the 29. they never go out to sandoval area. muni can give them a lot of tick he is and we come in just from not having that ticket. so, this is ideal and it should go back. i remember when i first got here, i never knew what a [speaker not understood] was. we...
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so we're in favor of the r&d tax credit. like to find a way to permanently extend. , let's do it in a fiscally responsible manner. when you don't pay for it, when you put it on the credit card, at the end of the day somebody is paying for it. now, last night we pointed out that the republican proposal was actually going to pay for it by hitting medicare. they left in place a medicare sequester under statutory pay-go. they were going to ask medicare to pay for these tax credits. well, i'm glad they reconsidered that. but at the end of the day, someone's got to pay. who pays? well, let's go back and look at the republican budget from a few weeks ago. i'll tell you who pays. because that budget refuses to close any of those wasteful tax breaks, whether it's for corporate jets, whether it's for big oil companies, whether it's for hedge fund owners, because they refused to do any of those to reduce the deficit, they come after our kids' education. deep cuts in head start. deep cuts in k-12. deep cuts in helping more students affor
so we're in favor of the r&d tax credit. like to find a way to permanently extend. , let's do it in a fiscally responsible manner. when you don't pay for it, when you put it on the credit card, at the end of the day somebody is paying for it. now, last night we pointed out that the republican proposal was actually going to pay for it by hitting medicare. they left in place a medicare sequester under statutory pay-go. they were going to ask medicare to pay for these tax credits. well, i'm...
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be developed for the maintenance of existing accessible features including elevators in single room occupancies or s-r-os. number 7, the city pursue creative financial mechanisms to help property owners maintain existing accessible features in s-r-os ~ especially those with contracts with the city. number 8, include design features that promote and enhance the mental health of tenants. number 9, the percentage of newly constructed accessible units should be allocated for people with multiple chemical sensitivities. number 10, the city should pursue the development and maintenance of a single accessible and affordable housing portal. and number 11, the mayor's office of housing community development should consider community input mechanisms on policy discussions pertaining to permanent affordability of accessible housing in the city. with those particular goals in mind, these are the questions we'd like to pose to the council as well as to the public. how would you prioritize the goals identified in the mayor's disability council's resolution? and i also wanted to point out that ann ra more he owe is
be developed for the maintenance of existing accessible features including elevators in single room occupancies or s-r-os. number 7, the city pursue creative financial mechanisms to help property owners maintain existing accessible features in s-r-os ~ especially those with contracts with the city. number 8, include design features that promote and enhance the mental health of tenants. number 9, the percentage of newly constructed accessible units should be allocated for people with multiple...
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>> in fact, h&r block? n asia without a very complex tax situation, it cost me $1000 in the tax preparation fee. comparable to people with complex tax reparations. >> i make my husband do it. he is the cfo of the relationship and i am the ceo. i don't go into any of the details are the numbers. >> i just had my number to the tax advisor and hope that he can do the best he can but it is a lengthy process. causing americans to give up their passport. let's take a look at some of the americans over the years who have done so. we will go back to 1965. winner.ner, the oscar >> he was born in russia anyway. >> he gave up his passport after a tax dispute with the irs. one of the earliest examples. fast-forward to today. singer tina turner has lived in switzerland for many years. >> she's from flatbush, tennessee. >> she relinquished her passport. hid t that he did that read before facebook went public. americans abroad feel targeted. >> that is it for this first day of the week edition of "asia edge." >> this progr
>> in fact, h&r block? n asia without a very complex tax situation, it cost me $1000 in the tax preparation fee. comparable to people with complex tax reparations. >> i make my husband do it. he is the cfo of the relationship and i am the ceo. i don't go into any of the details are the numbers. >> i just had my number to the tax advisor and hope that he can do the best he can but it is a lengthy process. causing americans to give up their passport. let's take a look at...
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in for major cool down. was twill still seeing a r '80s and around the bay area. en to ge robbed at gunpoint -- inside a trader joe's in san carlos. last night, three men held-up store employees. kron four's philippe djegal says. investigators are working hard to try and solve this about a half hour after this trader joe's in san carlos closed wednesday night. sot- rebecca rosenblatt/san mateo county sheriff's office and, deputy rebecca rosenblatt with the san mateo county sheriff's office says those men, all holding silver semi- automatic handguns, pointed the weapons at four employees and demanded cash. sot- rebecca rosenblatt/san mateo county sheriff's office thankfully, no one was hurt and no customers were inside. sot- lucia sanchez/trader joe's shopper this is not something we expected at this trader joe's. sot- kathy warne/trader joe's by thursday afternoon, the store on el camino real called-in reed brothers security to re-key the locks. sot- robert ferguson/reed brothers security however, it seems the problem may have started by the store not being secured
in for major cool down. was twill still seeing a r '80s and around the bay area. en to ge robbed at gunpoint -- inside a trader joe's in san carlos. last night, three men held-up store employees. kron four's philippe djegal says. investigators are working hard to try and solve this about a half hour after this trader joe's in san carlos closed wednesday night. sot- rebecca rosenblatt/san mateo county sheriff's office and, deputy rebecca rosenblatt with the san mateo county sheriff's office says...
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in the right direction. pfizer has made some commitments to keeping some r&d in the u.k. it is about the right sort of number. somebody was asking for 10 years . at the end of the day, these are two public companies that have a duty to their shareholders. >> is that duty going to mean that astrazeneca will come to the table to talk to pfizer? >> only they can really tell us and i am pretty sure we will hear something in the next hour or so. everybody is speculating that they will reject it. offer on thes best table for shareholders to look at. whether shareholders can turn them around, that will be an interesting outcome. at the end of the day, astrazeneca has said pretty strongly they want to carry on on their own. rexam, thank you for joining us. -- >> sam, thank you for joining us. monday once again. at&t plans to spend more than $48 billion to snap up directv. for more, caroline hyde. tell us about the motivations. this is a huge deal. this could be the third biggest &a deal a deal -- m today. huge amounts of money that we are talking about. huge amounts of competitio
in the right direction. pfizer has made some commitments to keeping some r&d in the u.k. it is about the right sort of number. somebody was asking for 10 years . at the end of the day, these are two public companies that have a duty to their shareholders. >> is that duty going to mean that astrazeneca will come to the table to talk to pfizer? >> only they can really tell us and i am pretty sure we will hear something in the next hour or so. everybody is speculating that they...
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that commitment in this country? 20% of rn the united kingdom. >> i want figures of investment in research and development in this country. >> i can't make any commitment about spending country by country right now. whatnot even aware of plans are in the u.k.. we have not had conversations. once the deal is completed, we will look at the totals and decide where is the best place. the united kingdom has a great science infrastructure. you paint a picture of a very big company. reed testifying. he is finding it having -- difficult answering some of the more direct questions. why does pfizer want astrazeneca ? many feel this is just a tax question. >> i think it is definitely both of them. does have a strong cancer drug pipeline. that is one thing they are looking at. the numbers are huge. pfizer has built up $70 billion. they are trying to see if they can have a lower rate of taxes on that. one of the biggest deals in pharma last year enabled them to move their headquarters to ireland. u.s. companies have done this and are look
that commitment in this country? 20% of rn the united kingdom. >> i want figures of investment in research and development in this country. >> i can't make any commitment about spending country by country right now. whatnot even aware of plans are in the u.k.. we have not had conversations. once the deal is completed, we will look at the totals and decide where is the best place. the united kingdom has a great science infrastructure. you paint a picture of a very big company. reed...
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we've seen violence, problems and this vote in the west will no, in the west itwill not be r. >> putinanted the threat of the vote but not the vote himself. >> it's unclear the west believe moscow's hands are very deep in what is going on in the ukraine. moscow denies that. trying to give plausible deniable but wanting the vote to go ahead is unclear. of course they have the presidential elections in the ukraine on may 25th. >> thank you for joining us. >>> south africa polling commission has said they now have the difficult task of tapping the high unemployment rate. the opposition democratic alliance party polled in 22%. >>> half a dozen military advisers arrived in nigeria to help the government search for more than 200 school girls abducted last month. they have requested an ai aircr, something that the u.s. is considering. >>> there are allegations that the nigerian security was warned of the attack. >> could this have been avoided? sources tell al jazeera and amnesty international that nigeria ignored warnings that boko haram was about to attack this group. it left the extremis e
we've seen violence, problems and this vote in the west will no, in the west itwill not be r. >> putinanted the threat of the vote but not the vote himself. >> it's unclear the west believe moscow's hands are very deep in what is going on in the ukraine. moscow denies that. trying to give plausible deniable but wanting the vote to go ahead is unclear. of course they have the presidential elections in the ukraine on may 25th. >> thank you for joining us. >>> south...
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in the u.k. for the future or is this a threat overall the r&d industry here in the united kingdom? anna? perspective on this. we will have a lot of politics around the story articulated today. a lot of this will come down to a lot of focus on the sheer size of this takeover in relation to other takeovers we have seen in u.k. history, so give us some perspective. other way to put it other than to say this potential takeover dwarfs all the other takeovers we have seen in the u.k. it has been a remarkable year in the pharma space. rustling pointt, for some any takeover laws, was 12.8 billion. we are talking about the previous prices. this could be a 60 billion pound deal. if he gets raised, we could get north of that and truly into uncharted territory. anna? >> thank you very much, hans nichols reporting from westminster on that takeover battle which is going to grab a lot of headlines. goldman sachs management is holding its first idea summit. event, speaking with chief executives and global policy makers. manus janssen, was on everybody's mind today? >> anna, before they even have lunch i
in the u.k. for the future or is this a threat overall the r&d industry here in the united kingdom? anna? perspective on this. we will have a lot of politics around the story articulated today. a lot of this will come down to a lot of focus on the sheer size of this takeover in relation to other takeovers we have seen in u.k. history, so give us some perspective. other way to put it other than to say this potential takeover dwarfs all the other takeovers we have seen in the u.k. it has been...
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let's bring in cnbc contributor jared bernstein. and chris keenie, also from r e rosemont. precipitous drop that we saw in labor force participation, which does seem to be undermining the euphoria over the headline. >> absolutely. i think this sort of validates the fed threw out the rate as a summary statistic, because clearly labor markets are not healthy, when you look at what went into that decline, the drop in the labor force, the persistence of part time, people taking part time instead of full-time jobs. even the drop in the long-term unemployed, i fear many of them gave up. men in the 44, those are people who can't drop out of the labor force forever, but it is disturbing, because there people who might be living with their parents, overburdened with student debt and now not only underemployed, but maybe giving up entirely. >> jared, she makes some good points, but at the same time there's a lot of people like my folks that couldn't retire, stock market's done well, maybe some people are saying, you know what? i can finally -- i'm not as spooked out about that number
let's bring in cnbc contributor jared bernstein. and chris keenie, also from r e rosemont. precipitous drop that we saw in labor force participation, which does seem to be undermining the euphoria over the headline. >> absolutely. i think this sort of validates the fed threw out the rate as a summary statistic, because clearly labor markets are not healthy, when you look at what went into that decline, the drop in the labor force, the persistence of part time, people taking part time...
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investment in r&d and infrastructure. better, more secure networks. more reliable networks. innovation of the future. just like our larger global and national competitors are investing. developing products for three years from now and five years from now we cannot imagine now. >> i think that is a sound premise. however, as many of my colleagues have observed, there has been no commitment even today by either you -- as a relates to the impact of the proposed merger on consumers. that is the -- the people i represent are most concerned about that fact. let me see if we can get a little clarity on that. comcast is a publicly traded company. as a result of being a publicly traded company, you have a fiduciary obligation to your shareholders? >> that is correct. >> part of that is -- you have concluded that this merger will likely result in greater profitability for comcast if it were to be approved? >> i think the answer is basically yes, but i really want to say this. a couple of years ago, we woke up and realized we are now competing in a different class. a couple of members
investment in r&d and infrastructure. better, more secure networks. more reliable networks. innovation of the future. just like our larger global and national competitors are investing. developing products for three years from now and five years from now we cannot imagine now. >> i think that is a sound premise. however, as many of my colleagues have observed, there has been no commitment even today by either you -- as a relates to the impact of the proposed merger on consumers. that...
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i intend, in terms of our new public interest test with the science-based r&d, to construe that narrowlyons but only when you have transactions with an adverse consequence in the u.k. economy. aam not really interested in situation where every single takeover or merger situation becomes a massive lobbying industry. >> how do you manage to do that? >> you have to ensure your inlic interest test applies exceptional cases. we have shown in government that you are able to widen the public interest test without the risk of that happening. we added financial stability to allow the lloyds bank deal, we added media plurality in public interest and it did not lead to a massive lobbying industry. if we are going to compete in the world innovation is key. that is why our science and research base is so important. is this a case that a lot of politicians grasp ahead of the elections? a i do not think it is question of political grandstanding. a lot of questions were raised by people in the business and science communities. individuals like the chancellor of cambridge university. at the former head o
i intend, in terms of our new public interest test with the science-based r&d, to construe that narrowlyons but only when you have transactions with an adverse consequence in the u.k. economy. aam not really interested in situation where every single takeover or merger situation becomes a massive lobbying industry. >> how do you manage to do that? >> you have to ensure your inlic interest test applies exceptional cases. we have shown in government that you are able to widen the...
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we have recent data reported that suggest r&d investment in china is projected to surpass u.s. r&d investments by 2022. i want to ask the panel is today how do u.s. federal r&d investments stack up against the amounts that are biggest global competitors are investing in r&d today and what areas are those that we are losing out on. whoever would like to jump in and dr. holdren if you'd like to start. >> the united states remains the largest funder of research and development in the world in absolute terms but as you point out in terms of a fraction of our gdp or the rate of increase we are well down the list. we need to worry about that as i pointed out both in my oral statement in my written testimony. we are in real danger of being overtaken by china as you remarked senator murray. they are increasing their r&d investments at a range and rate of 20 to 25% a year. if they keep doing that and we stagnate as seems very possible in light of recent trends they will pass us well before 2022. now there is more to science technology and innovation than just total spending. the chinese
we have recent data reported that suggest r&d investment in china is projected to surpass u.s. r&d investments by 2022. i want to ask the panel is today how do u.s. federal r&d investments stack up against the amounts that are biggest global competitors are investing in r&d today and what areas are those that we are losing out on. whoever would like to jump in and dr. holdren if you'd like to start. >> the united states remains the largest funder of research and...
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in a state. >> are they an auto company or technology company? >> or battery company? >> or battery company? >> that's the bad news. why become a battery company when this is where all the r & d costs are going to sky rocket. people in china and korea should be buying that. >> the battery space now, because they are going to be the largest consumer of lithium ion batteries. it's not just e-cigarettes and the cars. there's military applications of all the technologies. they can't build enough cars until they have enough batteries. >> apple doesn't make its own chips. apple doesn't own its own factories. it is still a technology company that is able to supply eye pads to the people who want them. why does tesla have to spend its money? that's one of the reasons why the stock was down was the sudden increase in r & d. >> which is great. amazon is another company that's a r & d focus company. for the long term for tesla, this is the best thing. apple if they get a problem with their chip, they can go to someone else. millions of people make chips. >> where is the stock in the year? >> sure the stock is going to be 300 in the year. we hit a circuit breaker, people are going to
in a state. >> are they an auto company or technology company? >> or battery company? >> or battery company? >> that's the bad news. why become a battery company when this is where all the r & d costs are going to sky rocket. people in china and korea should be buying that. >> the battery space now, because they are going to be the largest consumer of lithium ion batteries. it's not just e-cigarettes and the cars. there's military applications of all the...
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where you guys is at right now, you guys is in r and r, which is receiving and release.ou're going to go when you get off of that bus. for you guys who like to wear your nice shoes, who like to wear nike, michael jordan, all of that good clothes, polo, when you come here, all of that's gone. this is your polo. these are your nikes. these are your filas and your reeboks. that's your fubu. this is your michael jordan gear. this is your polo. this is your nice 501 jeans, you guys. this is what you guys sell yourself for. who speaks spanish here? can you read that? [ speaking spanish ] >> what does that mean? >> something about sexual assault. >> sexual assault. they warning you about sexual assault in prison, how to protect yourself against it. >> the inmates are in essence the deterrent that will guide these youth back to a life of contributing to society. >> this is the building we live in, north block. and this building they have little small cells that are 9 x 4, nine feet tall, four feet wide. that's smaller than a walk-in closet, you guys, but yet two men live in thos
where you guys is at right now, you guys is in r and r, which is receiving and release.ou're going to go when you get off of that bus. for you guys who like to wear your nice shoes, who like to wear nike, michael jordan, all of that good clothes, polo, when you come here, all of that's gone. this is your polo. these are your nikes. these are your filas and your reeboks. that's your fubu. this is your michael jordan gear. this is your polo. this is your nice 501 jeans, you guys. this is what you...
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boak ah haboko haram is not in r education. >> unfortunately i think it is far from the treuft when theyay that government effort in uncovering the insurgency is a failure. >> but the families are worried that the girls may never be found. various government and security agencies are involved in trying to find the missing girls which may be contributing to the confusion over how many are missing. nigerians are demanding a coordinated response to the abductions from the authorities. yvon d ndege, al jazeera, nigeria. >> founder of a felon profit which serves girls in nigeria and the united states. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> as a nigerian american living here what was your reaction to this kidnapping? >> i was outraged. i'm still very, very traumatized by it. i couldn't believe this is happening in nigeria. i was a victim, my family was a victim of kidnapping before. in 2011 my mom was kidnapped in nigeria, we couldn't find our mom for two weeks. reminded me of that moment when i got the news that my mom was kidnapped. so you can imagine you know the trauma that i felt. and mo
boak ah haboko haram is not in r education. >> unfortunately i think it is far from the treuft when theyay that government effort in uncovering the insurgency is a failure. >> but the families are worried that the girls may never be found. various government and security agencies are involved in trying to find the missing girls which may be contributing to the confusion over how many are missing. nigerians are demanding a coordinated response to the abductions from the authorities....
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and that's in the previous number on the project number is 4, 79 69. a second issue that's new is that if the e-i-rhich is in litigation at this moment on the approval issue last summer is found to be inadequate under c-e-q-a, this neir that you would be basing the decision to approve these parcel maps would also be inadequate. they're kind of an ipso facto, if it didn't work there, it won't work here. now, the planning department assumes -- this is a third issue -- that your time period after certification by the e-i-r, the only issue is whether there is new information, changed circumstances, or a change in the project that would require a subsequent or supplemental e-i-r. and i disagree with that. even if it's true, i think there is such new information and i'll get to that. i do disagree with that. i think this board has an opportunity to reconsider the adequacy of this e-i-r under c-e-q-a at this time because this approval involves a vesting tentative map which could have been approval last summer with the other ones. for whatever reason the project sponsor decided to delay it. and a vesting m
and that's in the previous number on the project number is 4, 79 69. a second issue that's new is that if the e-i-rhich is in litigation at this moment on the approval issue last summer is found to be inadequate under c-e-q-a, this neir that you would be basing the decision to approve these parcel maps would also be inadequate. they're kind of an ipso facto, if it didn't work there, it won't work here. now, the planning department assumes -- this is a third issue -- that your time period after...
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in particular, it's r&d capacity. it's bad for the company, it's bad for the uk dart suit cpharm sector. we need to understand why the fate that befell the three companies will not befall astrazeneca. and also there's an issue of task. this is a transaction that is being tax driven because of the inverse structure u.s. companies can take advantage of when they have 20% being held outside of the u.s. that is not having a transaction primarily based on a tax inversion structure. look, if there's one thing we know about british business, we have one of the best business communities in the world but we need more long term-ism, not so much of the fast buck we've seen in times past which, of course, much watching this will have seen the negative affects of over the last decade or so. >> of course. one of those deals often cited is the takeover of cadbury by kraft. your party leader has come out this morning with a sort of much stronger statement, sort of looking as though he might potentially oppose the deal. is there reall
in particular, it's r&d capacity. it's bad for the company, it's bad for the uk dart suit cpharm sector. we need to understand why the fate that befell the three companies will not befall astrazeneca. and also there's an issue of task. this is a transaction that is being tax driven because of the inverse structure u.s. companies can take advantage of when they have 20% being held outside of the u.s. that is not having a transaction primarily based on a tax inversion structure. look, if...
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i started delivering meals to the sickest clients in the tenderloin. visiting the s-r-os in deplorable conditions where facilities don't have adequate ways to store food and to prepare the nutritious meals. they just don't exist in those s-r-os. my health continues to stabilize. and as my hell continually stabilized what i realized is that i, even though i have a undergrad and graduate degree, i don't have the energy to work full time any more without the use of ritalin, which my doctor placed me on to keep my part -time job. i selfie electricitied to no longer be a client of project open hand at that point. two months later the meals were reduced for the healthy clients. i can tell you that on days i get home from work, i need that prepared meal to put in the microwave. so, as we move forward to help get to zero for other people that want to keep from getting aids, i want to encourage you to please don't leave the hiv already infected long-term people behind. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> hello, my name is [speaker not understood] tom. i'm with
i started delivering meals to the sickest clients in the tenderloin. visiting the s-r-os in deplorable conditions where facilities don't have adequate ways to store food and to prepare the nutritious meals. they just don't exist in those s-r-os. my health continues to stabilize. and as my hell continually stabilized what i realized is that i, even though i have a undergrad and graduate degree, i don't have the energy to work full time any more without the use of ritalin, which my doctor placed...
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something similar did happen in r r rodondo beach in 2011. >>> 6:26 right now.till ahead, fired from "new york times" coming up jill abramson's message to hundreds of college graduates as they enter the workforce. >>> we'll tell you how it could ease overcrowding on the muni line. >>> fired from the "new york times" days ago and now jill abramson giving college students a speech about their feature. what will she tell them and will she shed new light on the controversy? >>> brand-new week and brand-new forecast to take you through. mild with a mix of sun and clouds and bring in thunderstorms for tomorrow and then crank up that heat as we get into your memorial day weekend. we'll show you your microclimate forecast in moments. >>> as we get into your monday morning commute, we do see some slowing and a different pattern and unusual for the tri-valley. we'll sort that out coming up. >>> a live look at the opening bell this morning. there we go on wall street and over non the nasdaq, as well. the countdown always a couple beats behind. waves and countdown and we'll
something similar did happen in r r rodondo beach in 2011. >>> 6:26 right now.till ahead, fired from "new york times" coming up jill abramson's message to hundreds of college graduates as they enter the workforce. >>> we'll tell you how it could ease overcrowding on the muni line. >>> fired from the "new york times" days ago and now jill abramson giving college students a speech about their feature. what will she tell them and will she shed new...
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valeant hasn't done enough r & d as pharma companies that sent a lot more in r & d. n r & d driven company. >> it looks like they're stripping out assets that compete with what allergan holds. they denied this has anything to do with the transaction, of course. >> yes. i saw that. it's a bit of a strange transaction. it seems awkward that they're selling these businesses off. if you look at the individual brands, a direct competitor to botox, though it doesn't sell nearly as much as botox. it makes sense they're trying to get rid of some of the assets that compete with the assets they're trying to acquire. i think there's a small lunk there. one is not contingent on the other. if you look at the size of the transaction, $1.4 billion compared to an acquisition of allergan of nearly $50 billion. the magnitude is different. it's really a small deal compared to what they're trying to achieve with allergan. >> what are we going to hear from val and the today? are they going to be able to sell investors on this bid to allergan? >> they should. they should be doing a good jo
valeant hasn't done enough r & d as pharma companies that sent a lot more in r & d. n r & d driven company. >> it looks like they're stripping out assets that compete with what allergan holds. they denied this has anything to do with the transaction, of course. >> yes. i saw that. it's a bit of a strange transaction. it seems awkward that they're selling these businesses off. if you look at the individual brands, a direct competitor to botox, though it doesn't sell...
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. >> we received emergency call over the radio that there was a fire over in "r" pod. >> just frustratedlight a fire. i put a staple in the electrical socket. in a prison what you call a prison match. just lit a bunch of linen and stuff that i had on fire. >> as soon as we got up here, i already had two officers, and i immediately positioned myself at an angle here to attempt to extinguish the flame. >> i sat at the back of the room for a while, and when the room started getting full of smoke, i just grabbed a blanket and put my head in the toilet and started flushing the toilet to keep the air flowing. >> we continued to try to extinguish the fire. it was unsuccessful. i gave the control center commands to open the door 15 inches. and by then, i was already trying to get underneath the door, up at the top. >> i knew that he was going to be coming into my room, so i had to stay as calm as i possibly could because i knew i was going to have to go a couple rounds with him. >> as soon as the door had opened up, i saw inmate luna on the floor, had his head in the toilet, was motionless. i st
. >> we received emergency call over the radio that there was a fire over in "r" pod. >> just frustratedlight a fire. i put a staple in the electrical socket. in a prison what you call a prison match. just lit a bunch of linen and stuff that i had on fire. >> as soon as we got up here, i already had two officers, and i immediately positioned myself at an angle here to attempt to extinguish the flame. >> i sat at the back of the room for a while, and when the...
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they can have a strong business and invest in r&d. they can leverage the -- leverage the business. grade,emain investment and pursue precision -- precision farming. anyone of the investment bankers in this room will take it public. the final thing we want to talk about is not just managed care. everybody in this room would deeply appreciate your support of the foundation, for nearly two decades, team managers has been led was cared about raising money awareness for two decades. it is not the name on the back of the jersey but the one on the front that matters a lot more. inwould like you to join me applauding the foundation. thank you very much. [applause] watching larryn robbins, the founder and ceo of glenview capital management speaking at the investment conference. let's bring back stephanie ruhle. she is at the conference. stephanie, he covered a lot of ground. he began talking about managed care and said they are not all bad actors and asked if you should go after the slice or the pie. >> you look and listen to what he said, he is so positive on this growth. and new blood. he
they can have a strong business and invest in r&d. they can leverage the -- leverage the business. grade,emain investment and pursue precision -- precision farming. anyone of the investment bankers in this room will take it public. the final thing we want to talk about is not just managed care. everybody in this room would deeply appreciate your support of the foundation, for nearly two decades, team managers has been led was cared about raising money awareness for two decades. it is not...
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whether i live in a house or an apartment or s-r-o, i think -- i've been going to the mayor's new carencil and letting them know that we really want to be safe. what we're going through and like bullying, like today san jose state is making sure they have a racial bullying task force. what often going to happen to american blacks, gays, [speaker not understood], i used to have hopa. now i'm on shelter plus that's run by mr. trent lott -- not trent. he he run the human service. what's going on, a lot of our property managers, they are not like community housing projects that really work with their tenants. we want to make sure no matter where we stay, whether it's a shelter or an s-r-o or a house or apartment or condo that san francisco stands for no bullying, for people to be safe in their house. what i'm dealing with in san francisco, i've been -- a year from now, i got out of jail because my people called the police on me because i was watching the view in the tv room. and a lot of people -- we are a crack city in the t.l., you know. a lot of people have the [speaker not understood]
whether i live in a house or an apartment or s-r-o, i think -- i've been going to the mayor's new carencil and letting them know that we really want to be safe. what we're going through and like bullying, like today san jose state is making sure they have a racial bullying task force. what often going to happen to american blacks, gays, [speaker not understood], i used to have hopa. now i'm on shelter plus that's run by mr. trent lott -- not trent. he he run the human service. what's going on,...
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i think we have been talking to the analysts about the investments that we're doing in r & d and a lotoducts we have. and some of the analysts might have modeled it differently than what we were guiding them to. at the end of the day, really nothing unusual happened with the business. we're really on track to gain market share and we're excited about it. we have to see where the numbers come in throughout the year. >> let's talk about what you talked about on the conference call. that is the inventory build for what -- as we understand some sort of big event in fiscal 15 which is this current year. what is that event? is that for a product that we do not know about yet? is it for your top customer samsung? or another customer? >> well, in general, what we are saying is quite a bit of growth throughout this year. what we decided to do is because we have had a seasonally weak quarter last couple of quarters, what we decided to do was build inventory opportunistly in products we feel are going to grow. these products are broad based. not just samsung. we have great opportunity in china. o
i think we have been talking to the analysts about the investments that we're doing in r & d and a lotoducts we have. and some of the analysts might have modeled it differently than what we were guiding them to. at the end of the day, really nothing unusual happened with the business. we're really on track to gain market share and we're excited about it. we have to see where the numbers come in throughout the year. >> let's talk about what you talked about on the conference call. that...
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"the fault in r stars." she's a red carpet regular with some interesting quirks.
"the fault in r stars." she's a red carpet regular with some interesting quirks.
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the house passed a resolution official in r irs was mpt of congress that investigating charges her targeted conservative groups. she was exercising her fifth mendment right not to incriminate itself. members defeated the resolution. first from oversight committee chairman. >> the gentleman is recognized. 2013 the 22nd, ommittee started a hearing to investigate that the irs had in flawed process in tax wing applications for exempt status. i subpoenaed lois learner to at that hearing because he was head of irs's exempt organization division, the executed and targeted conservative groups. irs most ivisions the of lved with the targeting worthy eo determinations unit in incinnati and the technical unit in washington, d.c. headed learner. before the hearing her lawyer woulded the community she enjoke the fifth amendment privilege and decline to answer our committeefrom members. nstead of doing so, she read a voluntary statement self-selected statement included declarations of her innocence. -- said order. speaker is not in she said, i have not done wrong.g i have not broken any laws. i have not
the house passed a resolution official in r irs was mpt of congress that investigating charges her targeted conservative groups. she was exercising her fifth mendment right not to incriminate itself. members defeated the resolution. first from oversight committee chairman. >> the gentleman is recognized. 2013 the 22nd, ommittee started a hearing to investigate that the irs had in flawed process in tax wing applications for exempt status. i subpoenaed lois learner to at that hearing...
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implement a plan to relocate all tenants who are still living in these substandard residential rooms in s-r-o hotels named in the city attorney's civil action. i look forward to working with the department of public health on this issue. i think it's incredibly important that when we fund housing, particularly for our most vulnerable residents that we are providing them safe and adequate housing here in san francisco and rewarding property owners who are accountable and responsible to our residents. second, i'm also introducing a charter amendment today which i hope will finally culminate or consolidate with three he other charter amendments regarding our children and our youth. that is the children's fund, the public education enrichment fund and our children on city council. this is a proposal to voters to amend what supervisor tom ammiano, then supervisor tom ammiano worked to create the city rainy day reserve. this would bifurcate those fund so there would be one for the city and one for our public schools and would actually change the discretion in terms of how those dollars could be app
implement a plan to relocate all tenants who are still living in these substandard residential rooms in s-r-o hotels named in the city attorney's civil action. i look forward to working with the department of public health on this issue. i think it's incredibly important that when we fund housing, particularly for our most vulnerable residents that we are providing them safe and adequate housing here in san francisco and rewarding property owners who are accountable and responsible to our...