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let me start with timothy, simon, and jeanette. tim is a professor at the stanford business school where he teaches a very popular class on this service via in fact, i have taken your class, and you bring in some incredible speakers and make it very entertaining. jim also has a distinguished career in the private sector. he was the president of oracle's on demand service, which by some records was the first online on demand service. cloud computing has a lot of fathers, but tim is often called the grandfather of cloud computing because of that endeavor. but tim is also an investor in a cloud computing companies, and author of some very exciting cloud computing books. thank you for being here. next, we have simon crosby. he is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which en
let me start with timothy, simon, and jeanette. tim is a professor at the stanford business school where he teaches a very popular class on this service via in fact, i have taken your class, and you bring in some incredible speakers and make it very entertaining. jim also has a distinguished career in the private sector. he was the president of oracle's on demand service, which by some records was the first online on demand service. cloud computing has a lot of fathers, but tim is often called...
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hearing to consider that the issuance of a type 64 special on-sale general theater wicker licenced to jeanette carvajal for the yerba buena center for the arts located at 701 mission street will serve the convenience of the people and -- of the city and county of san francisco. >> the applicant has applied for an original type 64, a special on-sale general theater license add 701 mission street, between third street and fourth street. hours of operation, daily, 12 noon to 1:00 a.m. this is a nonprofit business currently operating as a museum for the arts and performing arts center. their rooms include two art galleries and two theaters, with a combined capacity of over 750 people. if approved, this license will allow the applicant to sell out -- to sell all alcoholic beverages to ticket holders. letters of protest, no record. letters of support, no record. police calls for service, from may 2010 to may 2011, 32. police reports during the same time span, no record. no opposition from southern station and the alu recommends approval with conditions. number one, the sale service and consumption o
hearing to consider that the issuance of a type 64 special on-sale general theater wicker licenced to jeanette carvajal for the yerba buena center for the arts located at 701 mission street will serve the convenience of the people and -- of the city and county of san francisco. >> the applicant has applied for an original type 64, a special on-sale general theater license add 701 mission street, between third street and fourth street. hours of operation, daily, 12 noon to 1:00 a.m. this...
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supplanted it jeanette. modified monsanto a seed in your crops and i just want to know if this is a correct report or if you could straighten the record for that for once and for all in my view if you're not planting something intending to grow around brady crop meaning some crop you're intending to spray with round up. you know i don't see where that goes but as far as the supreme court was concerned in the lower courts. to that to the cultivation of plants with the gene in it was sufficient to be infringement today as a personal as i said it's a personal victory. six years of legal battle when we stood up to monsanto back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight we never realize it would ever go this far and then when the other point i'd like to make. a special comments from that with both the biotech industry you always have to remember monsanto late the lawsuit against me i did not play the lawsuit against monsanto they were the ones to start it and then we took my wife and i took the position that a fa
supplanted it jeanette. modified monsanto a seed in your crops and i just want to know if this is a correct report or if you could straighten the record for that for once and for all in my view if you're not planting something intending to grow around brady crop meaning some crop you're intending to spray with round up. you know i don't see where that goes but as far as the supreme court was concerned in the lower courts. to that to the cultivation of plants with the gene in it was sufficient...
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. >> louisville, jeanette, good morning. >> caller: yes, good morning to both of you. i was just wondering because you never see any retirees from these -- the hyundai or toyota plant. it's always the big three. so what -- how many retirees are on the hyundai rolls? >> well, obviously we're a younger company. we first came into the u.s. in terms of the manufacturing in 1986 with our plant in montgomery, alabama. excuse me, 2006. with our plant in montgomery, alabama. so we certainly aren't as mature as the domestic industry. we don't have the same amount of retirees and obviously that reduces our overall labor costs and provides an advantage, but it's just a matter of the time of the company. as we develop here and hire more folks and are in this market longer, and that'll change too. >> yeah. dave zuchowski is the executive vice president for sales for hyundai. mr. sioux c-- zuchowski, thank you for joining us from the washington auto show. >> more from the washington auto show. up next, with mark reuss, president of gm north america. after this we go to the state dep
. >> louisville, jeanette, good morning. >> caller: yes, good morning to both of you. i was just wondering because you never see any retirees from these -- the hyundai or toyota plant. it's always the big three. so what -- how many retirees are on the hyundai rolls? >> well, obviously we're a younger company. we first came into the u.s. in terms of the manufacturing in 1986 with our plant in montgomery, alabama. excuse me, 2006. with our plant in montgomery, alabama. so we...
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jeanette trumbull says she's been communicating with her mom and dad online and says they appear to beating their anniversary on that cruise. trumbull says plenty of time for blame will come later. >> our thing we've been focusing on is just being overjoyed at the fact that they're safe. >> the american embassy in rome now says 118 of the 120 americans on board the "costa concordia" have been accounted for now. however, a minnesota couple is still missing. so at this hour at least six fatalities, 14 still unaccounted for. like something out of the movie "titanic." it's scary. >> what was really tough for a lot of these passengers, too, you think about it, they're from international, they're from all over the world. how do they get back home? >> some left their passports on board. >> they're on the cruise ship right now. >> 11 million -- >> they're stranded in italy. >> 11 million americans take cruises every year. so this affects a pretty nice chunk of the population -- >> have you ever been on a cruise? >> i have not myself. but that story doesn't make you want to go. hopefully this i
jeanette trumbull says she's been communicating with her mom and dad online and says they appear to beating their anniversary on that cruise. trumbull says plenty of time for blame will come later. >> our thing we've been focusing on is just being overjoyed at the fact that they're safe. >> the american embassy in rome now says 118 of the 120 americans on board the "costa concordia" have been accounted for now. however, a minnesota couple is still missing. so at this hour...
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host: jeanette, concord, california. go ahead. caller: good morning. i watched the senate hearings with the transcanada people and the president of trans-canada was asked repeatedly "is there any quarnt that the oil that's going to come to that pipeline, any part of it, will go to america?" and he said, unequivocally, "no." and he said it over and over and over again. so i'm really curious why we're going to destroy the aquifor in all of these states -- along the pipeline -- to create 20,000 jobs over what, nine states? come on. this is ridiculous. plus the waste water stuff is going to be injected into so-called "empty wells." no, they are not empty. they actually go into the aquifor. host: susan casey-lefkowitz. guest: thank you so much for your comments. those aquifors supply our farmers with the water they need. transcanada has not been able to guarantee that this oil would stay in the united states primarily because it is destined for export. the companies in the gulf coast have said they will turn a lot of the oil into diesel and that would go ov
host: jeanette, concord, california. go ahead. caller: good morning. i watched the senate hearings with the transcanada people and the president of trans-canada was asked repeatedly "is there any quarnt that the oil that's going to come to that pipeline, any part of it, will go to america?" and he said, unequivocally, "no." and he said it over and over and over again. so i'm really curious why we're going to destroy the aquifor in all of these states -- along the pipeline --...
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host: jeanette, a democrat in california, go ahead.aller: i watched the senate hearings with the transcanada people and the president of transcanada was asked repeatedly is there any guarantee that the oil that's going to come through that pipeline, any part of it will go to america? and he said, unequivocally, no. and he said it over and over and over. so i'm curious why we're going to destroy the aquifer and all of these states, i mean, along the pipeline, not the whole state, but along the pipeline, to make 20,000 jobs over, what, nine states? come on. this is ridiculous. plus the wastewater stuff is going to be injected into so-called empty wells. they not empty. it will go into the aquifer. host: susan casey-left co-wits. guest: you raise important questions about the water for supplying farmers and land owners with the water they need. transcanada indeed has not been able to guarantee that the oil would stay in the united states, partly because it's primarily destined for export. the refineries in the gulf coast themselves have s
host: jeanette, a democrat in california, go ahead.aller: i watched the senate hearings with the transcanada people and the president of transcanada was asked repeatedly is there any guarantee that the oil that's going to come through that pipeline, any part of it will go to america? and he said, unequivocally, no. and he said it over and over and over. so i'm curious why we're going to destroy the aquifer and all of these states, i mean, along the pipeline, not the whole state, but along the...