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is julia here? i don't see her. >> let's skip over you and go to district nine. >> okay. >> can i break in a second? >> sure supervisor. >> the new restaurant at the broken record is this friday, not monday so if people have nothing to do and in the southern part of san francisco it's a great place to be and probably watch the ball game. >> supervisor cohen is your person here? >> is there anyone behalf of schools? school restaurant? >> [inaudible] >> do you want to do your presentation in a little bit? we will redistrict. supervisor campos from district nine. >> thank you very much mr. president. good afternoon everyone. i do want to acknowledge a friend of both supervisor wiener and i who is visiting the chamber and kevin from law school and another harvard law school grad in the room and thank you for visiting san francisco. i hope you enjoyed your history. it is my honor to. >> >> call upon summer peterson who is in the audience and if she can please come up, and i think supervisor kim and i wer
is julia here? i don't see her. >> let's skip over you and go to district nine. >> okay. >> can i break in a second? >> sure supervisor. >> the new restaurant at the broken record is this friday, not monday so if people have nothing to do and in the southern part of san francisco it's a great place to be and probably watch the ball game. >> supervisor cohen is your person here? >> is there anyone behalf of schools? school restaurant? >>...
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we have julia here to talk about it. do movie directors hold back films so people will remember them or judges will when oscar season or voting is happening? >> it's the common wisdom. if you want to see the best movies, the most artistic movies this is the time to do it. >> tell me a little bit about the european film showcase. >> the eu film showcase is beginning this weekend. you can see foreign oscar contenders. they are going to be hot films including dustin hoffman's direct directorial debut. the film opens tomorrow. >> these are not just european films? >> that is. >> oh, it is? wow. >> you will be surprised. >> they could be oscar contenders. there's another one you talk about, silver lining play book with bradley cooper. let's look at that. >> the whole time you root for the guys, survive the war and be with the woman he loves. >> it's 4:00 in the morning, pat. >> i can't apologize. i will apologize to earnest hemming way. >> who is in that one? >> bradley cooper. >> oh, yeah. >> this is a film we haven't had a
we have julia here to talk about it. do movie directors hold back films so people will remember them or judges will when oscar season or voting is happening? >> it's the common wisdom. if you want to see the best movies, the most artistic movies this is the time to do it. >> tell me a little bit about the european film showcase. >> the eu film showcase is beginning this weekend. you can see foreign oscar contenders. they are going to be hot films including dustin hoffman's...
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. >> thanks a lot, julia. here've been calling on our country's leaders to reach an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff. earlier this week john boehner did the same. take a listen. >> we want you to succeed. let's challenge ourselves to find the common ground that has eluded us. let's rise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >>> coming up in the next hour, speaker babier will be giving a news conference live from capitol hill. we'll bring you those comments live and the president speaking in the east room at 1:00. they're calling it a statement. there will be an audience in the room. he might get a question. it's up to him whether or not he wants to answer it but we might know more in a come of hours than what we do now sniet could be a real market movier what he says or doesn't say as well as the countdown to when the president speaks. the nasdaq, it's higher and that's thanks in large part to the massive reversal that we've seen in shares of apple just intraday. apple is now hig
. >> thanks a lot, julia. here've been calling on our country's leaders to reach an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff. earlier this week john boehner did the same. take a listen. >> we want you to succeed. let's challenge ourselves to find the common ground that has eluded us. let's rise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >>> coming up in the next hour, speaker babier will be giving a news conference live from capitol hill. we'll bring...
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julia boorstin is here to explain what's going on. >> well, bill, facebook shares are up 12.5% now as stock benefits from a virtuous cycle. many late-stage investors whoing sell haven't because they bought in at higher prices than where the stock is trading now. the fact that they're holding on gives confidence to some institutional investors who were sitting on the sidelines. short sellers are losing interest as the stock gains momentum on optimism about mobile potential and accelerating ad growth. the number of shares borrowed to short is down 40% from earlier this month. maria. >> all right, julia. thank you so much. so is there more room to run for facebook? we're talking right now about the stock and this huge gain. >> yeah, rather surprising. rick summer of morning star is a bull on facebook. he says the company is just beginning to tap the potential max wolf takes the other side. he thinks many current investors may be waiting for the stock to go higher before selling and getting in now could be a sucker's play. thank you for joining us today. max, what about this rally today w
julia boorstin is here to explain what's going on. >> well, bill, facebook shares are up 12.5% now as stock benefits from a virtuous cycle. many late-stage investors whoing sell haven't because they bought in at higher prices than where the stock is trading now. the fact that they're holding on gives confidence to some institutional investors who were sitting on the sidelines. short sellers are losing interest as the stock gains momentum on optimism about mobile potential and accelerating...
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julia boorstin is here with more. >> that's right.pected to be not only the biggest joid game of the holiday season but also the biggest video game of the entire year and perhaps of all time. activision announced this morning that preorders have shattered the records set by last year's "call of duty." that topped $400 million in sales in just its first day. that was far more than any other entertainment launch. this game is expected to sell 19 to 20 million copies this quarter in line with last year's game. last night, 16,000 retailers around the world, including 4400 u.s. game stop stores here in the u.s. opened their doors to gamers for the big launch. strong presales have prompted activision to raise its full-year revenue and earnings guidance. many say that activision is still being conservative with its expectations for the games this year. >> julia, thank you so much. so is activision a buy on the release, or is arc a better play? we're doing "talking numbers" right now. gentlemen, nice to have you on the program. thank you so m
julia boorstin is here with more. >> that's right.pected to be not only the biggest joid game of the holiday season but also the biggest video game of the entire year and perhaps of all time. activision announced this morning that preorders have shattered the records set by last year's "call of duty." that topped $400 million in sales in just its first day. that was far more than any other entertainment launch. this game is expected to sell 19 to 20 million copies this quarter...
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julia. >> good evening you'll jay cavernans and i'm here to address the [stka-blts/] issues and i answer any questions. the applicable laws of the americans with disabilities act, the fair housing act and this is mr. nale's dwelling. and there are several aspects of his permit and variance that relate to disability, but i'm only addressing the variance this evening. haze previously made san francisco aware of his [stka-blts/], and has requested accommodations, but we're being explicit in the filings this evening that this is a request for an accommodation under the law. seven years ago the variance was approved. five years ago a permit was approved and mr. gladstone spoke the reasons unrelated to the merits of garage. now -- since then the city has become aware of his disability, but they are treating his less favorable rather than taking into account his disability and that run as foul of the federal and state civil rights laws. >> mr. sanchez. >> scott sanchez, the giants have won and congratulations to them on game 169 world series. [ applause ] >> i think that is the only applause i have
julia. >> good evening you'll jay cavernans and i'm here to address the [stka-blts/] issues and i answer any questions. the applicable laws of the americans with disabilities act, the fair housing act and this is mr. nale's dwelling. and there are several aspects of his permit and variance that relate to disability, but i'm only addressing the variance this evening. haze previously made san francisco aware of his [stka-blts/], and has requested accommodations, but we're being explicit in...
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. >> a lot of us here are on it. >>> julia boorstin, you got numbers on halo, the video game. >> i dobreaking news here, brian. halo 4 has sold more than $220 million in global sales in its first 24 hours. that is a record, up from $170 million in first-day sales when halo 3 came out in 2007. the first week of sales is on track to reach over $300 million. but i want to point out, that's exactly the same as halo 3 did in 2007. it raises concerns maybe the game is losing momentum ahead of the call of duty launch tomorrow. >> julia, thank you. >>> up next, sex and the ceo. should anybody care what a ceo does in his down time? is their bedroom behavior fair game for the boardroom? we'll debate next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. but when i was
. >> a lot of us here are on it. >>> julia boorstin, you got numbers on halo, the video game. >> i dobreaking news here, brian. halo 4 has sold more than $220 million in global sales in its first 24 hours. that is a record, up from $170 million in first-day sales when halo 3 came out in 2007. the first week of sales is on track to reach over $300 million. but i want to point out, that's exactly the same as halo 3 did in 2007. it raises concerns maybe the game is losing...
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julia wells. i haven't seen you since... >> joe, what brings you here?g. >> looks like joe is on his way, taking advantage of networking opportunities to connect to price. it appears that the connected component he's joined is not yet part of the giant component that surrounds price. but knowing joe, they won't stay disconnected for long. >> i think i might be able to reach rapid phase transition fairly quickly. >> clever. how did you figure that out? >> i'm a graduate student -- mathematics, network theory. so, harry, who do you know? >> well, i know a broker whose partner is doing some high-level consulting for price ventures, wanda watson. i believe she's right over there. >> let's make this happen. >> so what joe is taking advantage of is this extra structure that is in a social network. in fact, he's really taking advantage of something that we call the small-world structure of the social network. >> and what characterizes something as a small world is that the distance between any two individuals is relatively small. and there's also many more tria
julia wells. i haven't seen you since... >> joe, what brings you here?g. >> looks like joe is on his way, taking advantage of networking opportunities to connect to price. it appears that the connected component he's joined is not yet part of the giant component that surrounds price. but knowing joe, they won't stay disconnected for long. >> i think i might be able to reach rapid phase transition fairly quickly. >> clever. how did you figure that out? >> i'm a...
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here. louisa, back to you. >> julia, thank you very much. michael crofton is still with us. how closely are you watching the negotiations and does it make a difference how you view europe? >> makes a big difference because what we're seeing in europe is austerity which will lead to lower tax revenues which will lead to more austerity and it's a route to a major recession or worse. the problems in europe go back three decades. the government spending is a large portion of gdp in most european economies and by cutting off government spending, you're basically cutting gdp and that cuts tax receipts. so i don't see an end in sight. i think european union is theoretically a nice thing for the currency and so forth, but with 17 different country, multiple cultures, multiple financial systems, can't be put together overnight and if it will continue, it will take a very long time to work this out. so we're watching it very closely. europe and china are the u.s.'s two largest trading partners. and when are they're under stress, we're under stress. >> do you think we'll be watching th
here. louisa, back to you. >> julia, thank you very much. michael crofton is still with us. how closely are you watching the negotiations and does it make a difference how you view europe? >> makes a big difference because what we're seeing in europe is austerity which will lead to lower tax revenues which will lead to more austerity and it's a route to a major recession or worse. the problems in europe go back three decades. the government spending is a large portion of gdp in most...
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julia, tril -- zeus and swrenga and there are representatives of those companies here and i want to give them a round of applause. [applause] these are the first of the 350 that will be participating and we are very, very proud to be part of the tech sf team and with that i would like to introduce andrew lindy of jawbone. [applause] >> thanks ron. it really is a pleasure to be before all of you today and a representative of jawbone. jawbone for those don't know has been a resident of san francisco for over ten years while we are very much in the start up stage we are a long-term resident to the city and committed to the city in building products here and as well as employing san francisco residents. we are one of 350 companies in sf city. ron mentioned the commitment of sf city to san francisco and to jobs in san francisco and jawbone is certainly a part of that. i could go on about how cool our products are and how great the jam box is. i think i have a head set in my pocket that we make but this isn't about us. it's about you, the students and tech sf is really about the student and it
julia, tril -- zeus and swrenga and there are representatives of those companies here and i want to give them a round of applause. [applause] these are the first of the 350 that will be participating and we are very, very proud to be part of the tech sf team and with that i would like to introduce andrew lindy of jawbone. [applause] >> thanks ron. it really is a pleasure to be before all of you today and a representative of jawbone. jawbone for those don't know has been a resident of san...
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julia chatterley. >> the main party here losing ground at the election yesterday on the face of it seen as positive because it weakens his bid for independence. taking catalonia away from spain. but i think the key takeaway from the election is that actually two thirds of the people that voted actually voted for proceed national list parties. this is a money item building over a number of years and my view from being here is that this sentiment isn't actually going away. what it's left is a very fragmented political system and now this party has to try to align with others bearing in mind two key focuses, the first where does it take this bid for independence, and the second, how do they sign off on a budget for next year because a party that might support a referendum bid for independence isn't necessarily going to be happy to sign off on austerity measures. the key point is that politically right now this region isn't stable and that will have enough of an impact on economics and that will be an ultimate headache for prime minister rajoy. ultimately, though, does this impact his bid for assistance. i don
julia chatterley. >> the main party here losing ground at the election yesterday on the face of it seen as positive because it weakens his bid for independence. taking catalonia away from spain. but i think the key takeaway from the election is that actually two thirds of the people that voted actually voted for proceed national list parties. this is a money item building over a number of years and my view from being here is that this sentiment isn't actually going away. what it's left is...
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at the moment probably more there than here. >> how are they reacting to this news in athens, julia? >> reporter: there was a fair amount of optimism baked into the cake here. so quite expected that that's been replaced by some level of concern and also a level of frustration here. i mean, i went to get a coffee this morning and the lady in the coffee shop said to me what more can greece do? that highlights to me a level of misunderstanding too about just where or what side the disagreement currently lies on. i think that needs communicating by the government here that perhaps yes we've seen a delay, but ultimately it's talking about addressing the longer term issues for greece and that we're not just going to get a short-term fix. the message that they've been promoting this morning is to keep calm, that they were prepared for this and they do look at the expectation that they get something. the government here has tone favors for them in the measures that they've passed a few weeks ago and all they're getting back is insults, so we have to watch the pressure on the coalition here. p
at the moment probably more there than here. >> how are they reacting to this news in athens, julia? >> reporter: there was a fair amount of optimism baked into the cake here. so quite expected that that's been replaced by some level of concern and also a level of frustration here. i mean, i went to get a coffee this morning and the lady in the coffee shop said to me what more can greece do? that highlights to me a level of misunderstanding too about just where or what side the...
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julia chatterly live in london. good morning. >> reporter: thanks very much. good morning. cautious trading here in europe likely to feed into the u.s. session today. the u.s. session ended virtually unchanged yesterday. it was functioning smoothly. among the biggest movers yesterday, facebook shares losing 4%. the first day that workers became eligible to sell shares they received when the company went public six months ago. remember, the workers watched the share prices fall to almost half its ipo value. so also question about whether we continue to see pressure on that stock with further chunks coming up. also apple lost ground yesterday. two key management changes. the key iphone software developer is leaving. he's been at the post for 15 years. it leaves concerns about management uncertainty. for now though, what we're look ago head to is earnings and adjustment jobs data. back to you. >> all right, julia, we get that jobs number tomorrow. thanks so much. >>> we turn to presidential politics. with five days until election day, president obama heading back on the campaign trail after a three
julia chatterly live in london. good morning. >> reporter: thanks very much. good morning. cautious trading here in europe likely to feed into the u.s. session today. the u.s. session ended virtually unchanged yesterday. it was functioning smoothly. among the biggest movers yesterday, facebook shares losing 4%. the first day that workers became eligible to sell shares they received when the company went public six months ago. remember, the workers watched the share prices fall to almost...
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here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: that's richard gere and julia roberts in the 1990 movie classic "pretty woman."e made him one of hollywood's biggest stars. more than 20 years later, he's still at the top of his game and expanding his range. rit a braver now with this sunday profile. >> you still don't understand. understand what? who i am. reporter: he's played lovers and lawyers. >> it's all show business. reporter: spies and rogues. the more outrageous i sound, the more convincing i am. >> reporter: but did you ever think that in real life, richard gere would be an innkeeper? >> it was was falling. we invented everything that you see here. >> reporter: what you see is the bedfordford post in, a small luxury get-away that he and a business partner lovingly restored close to gere's home about an hour outside new york city. the reason that you say to yourself what i really need in my life is to run an inn is? >> i never thought to run one. i like to build. my mother says i have an edifice complex. one of the funniest things she ever said. which is true. i like to build beautiful things. >> repor
here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: that's richard gere and julia roberts in the 1990 movie classic "pretty woman."e made him one of hollywood's biggest stars. more than 20 years later, he's still at the top of his game and expanding his range. rit a braver now with this sunday profile. >> you still don't understand. understand what? who i am. reporter: he's played lovers and lawyers. >> it's all show business. reporter: spies and rogues. the more outrageous i...
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julia, she is class president. i say dig a whole to china but i think they -- dig a hole to china but they're already here.ive them amnesty do you think they'll vote republican? >> bob: get it on out, boy. >> greg: are you planning on boycotting bob? >> andrea: i'm not in a position sitting next to him where i can. i'm way ahead of dondero. there is a song and i'm months ahead of you. i already started ignoring democrats and not talking to them. i find myself getting angry when i stand in line. it hear people talking about how great obama is with the t-shirts. i find myself mumbling slurs under my breath. you ahh, ugh, ahh. i'm not going to cut them off fully, because i know i'm right. in a couple of years i'll want to say things to them like this is all your fault and when a young kid comes to a job, who did you vote for? obama in this is your fault. i'm poor loser. >> bob: i'm going to say don't blame me, i voted for romney. >> greg: you did, didn't you? >> bob: i didn't. only 35% of the 50% were democrats. you are talking about independents and republicans as well. boycotting them? >> andrea: yep. that
julia, she is class president. i say dig a whole to china but i think they -- dig a hole to china but they're already here.ive them amnesty do you think they'll vote republican? >> bob: get it on out, boy. >> greg: are you planning on boycotting bob? >> andrea: i'm not in a position sitting next to him where i can. i'm way ahead of dondero. there is a song and i'm months ahead of you. i already started ignoring democrats and not talking to them. i find myself getting angry...
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. >> julia, do you agree with that or do you think that there's going to be a serious question about the timing herehen, and did everyone learn about it the important details at the same time? >> i think he's spot on. it's not clear how much the fbi knew until very recently, whether they were actually able to conclude that there was this affair going on. there are important questions about what happened in benghazi, particularly when we found out what was happening at the outposts was a cia operation and petraeus may have to testify about that. >> will this be a major distraction? >> no. i think there are important implications in terms of national security but in terms of partisan politics, i just don't see it. i don't think there are implications as a result of this story. >> is it fair to even ask the question why david petraeus resignation, reportedly since the president wanted him to stay on, but ultimately did accept his resignation? >> i think there's a broad consensus that david petraeus's instincts are sound. he believed rightly that by virtue of being head of the ci achlt, when you put you
. >> julia, do you agree with that or do you think that there's going to be a serious question about the timing herehen, and did everyone learn about it the important details at the same time? >> i think he's spot on. it's not clear how much the fbi knew until very recently, whether they were actually able to conclude that there was this affair going on. there are important questions about what happened in benghazi, particularly when we found out what was happening at the outposts...
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here in times square. so exciting. tell me your names. >> julia. >> julia, where are you from?hat yet. let's lay it out over the thing. what does it say? it says new york, new york, new york, new york. it's gorgeous. i love it. i might actually borrow it for the rest of the afternoon because it's still a little chilly this morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning. we're going to start with a live shot out of houston. there's very low fog. if you look out in the distance. it's thick, it's low. and this morning, it's going to take a little time to burn off. if you're driving in houston, take it easy. but the high temperatures will be amazing. take a look at the next several days in the west. l.a. will warm up, 80 degrees by friday. phoenix has a warm-up, as well. and today, it's beautiful later on today, in places like texas, all the way around the gulf coast. north florida, you're beautiful. nice and spring-like for the middle of the country. might put me out of a job for a couple days, it's so gorgeous. >> so, i just asked, how did you get the g
here in times square. so exciting. tell me your names. >> julia. >> julia, where are you from?hat yet. let's lay it out over the thing. what does it say? it says new york, new york, new york, new york. it's gorgeous. i love it. i might actually borrow it for the rest of the afternoon because it's still a little chilly this morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning. we're going to start with a live shot out of houston. there's very low fog. if you look...
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here in korea. back to you. >>> facebook has been under pressure. julia borsten has more on the lifting of the company's latest lockout. >> reporter: facebook investors are bracing for a selloff. employees and investors will be able to sell 804 million shares. with the stock down more than 45% since its may ipo, the big question is where these shareholders will hold on seeing additional upside. the past two lockout expirations have both hit facebook stock, at the end of october when about 230 million shares became available to sell that day the stock lost nearly 4%. so what can we expect from this, the biggest expiration? the number of short sellers is on the decline, with a number of shares borrowed down by almost 40% in november. since everyone is already expecting the stock to be down on huge volume, the actual negative reaction to the stock may be less severe. facebook's recent third quarter results he says will also likely be a positive factor in supporting the stock this week. pivotal research groups says he believes downward pressure should be limi
here in korea. back to you. >>> facebook has been under pressure. julia borsten has more on the lifting of the company's latest lockout. >> reporter: facebook investors are bracing for a selloff. employees and investors will be able to sell 804 million shares. with the stock down more than 45% since its may ipo, the big question is where these shareholders will hold on seeing additional upside. the past two lockout expirations have both hit facebook stock, at the end of october...
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here. i would like to race you. >> we are going to race right now. >> e, yeah. >> can we get these little guys involved? who are our helpers? >> we have emma, julia and daniel. all the toys. they have been out here playing at the racetrack all morning. >> hi, guys, welcome to santa's workshop and wonderland. are you guys having a good time. >> yes. >> what have you been doing out here? >> well,. >> racing? >> yes. >> good, that's excellent. good answer how does this work? mark set go, you got the faster car. >> oh, yeah, baby. oh. no i passed you at the conservative. i like this. >> it's really cool. i want one of these really bad in my house. >> will he be getting this for christmas? >> it's always a possibility. we love to play games. santa over there with the kids. great. high guys, hello, great to have you all. hi, santa. if you are anywhere in at temperature kesse of pass pro shops. thanks for telling us all you can do. doing a great job out here. go back inside to the guys. >> thanks, alli, nice job. some would say that the president's first priority raising your taxes, fox business network's we love nicole, don't we. >> we do indeed. nicole pedestrian
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julia and dave and clayton no crazy people out here but trust me they will be here in due season.you waited until black friday to get the deals that. is no more. trip to fan is kicking in and go out to the shop to get the good deals it is black freed creep. we'll look at the stores opening up k-marted at six o'clock a.m. retailers opening at eight. walmart and sears and target will be opening on thanksgiving. they will open at nine o'clock tonight. as you can imagine, opening on thanksgiving is controversial business. workers say we don't have time to spend with our families and ther upset they have to work. be that as it may. these stores will be open today. if you plan to patruonize walmart you might encounter protest. there are protests planned including the one where we are all over the country. workers want better working conditions and wages. if you are heading out to walmart. you might get protestors, too. walmart tried to stop the protest from going forward but it appears they will go forward. that is it the latest from sea calkist. >> i am thankful for all three of you. n
julia and dave and clayton no crazy people out here but trust me they will be here in due season.you waited until black friday to get the deals that. is no more. trip to fan is kicking in and go out to the shop to get the good deals it is black freed creep. we'll look at the stores opening up k-marted at six o'clock a.m. retailers opening at eight. walmart and sears and target will be opening on thanksgiving. they will open at nine o'clock tonight. as you can imagine, opening on thanksgiving is...
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here. in troy spanish to find out more visit actuality. you're watching r t he's cooped up in the ecuadorian embassy in london and wanted by the west and now top was a blower julia saunders has released soon new book based on one of the episodes of his exclusive interview show for t. his demand for the freedom of saga space looks bound to cause a korea action as laura smith reports you may be wondering what you need us dollars has been doing coop so when they say that quit or an embassy fanaa in six months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made for all t. an episode called sod the politics when he interviews his degree co-authors on a range of issues to balan's how to. text data copyright in full cement this isn't politics drones the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to athens calls the three. activists the surest and the google user who knows who your community. who you know what you're researching potentially your sexual orientation your. more than your mother it's a cosy conversation filled with the full rights based system in comfortable
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julia in athens. are they expecting the money? >> i think there's a definite sense of optimism from officials here that eventually they'll get the first part, the 30 billion euros, and then later on on in january of next year they'll get the next piece. that's speculation here on the ground and, yes, this is a sense of on optimism and people i'm speaking to in the markets said you had hedge funds yesterday buying g ining greek paper and domestic buyers. but there is recognition that a lot of work needs to be done not just with regards to the austerity measures that were passed just two weeks ago, they of course front loaded in to 2013. so the situation is ongoing. but one of the other key issues that the troica pushed the government to address is reform of the tax system. i caught up with the publish of the lagarde list and this lagarde list was produced by christine lagarde back in 2010, the lists were given to various different countries. now, the difference between countries like the uk and germany and greece is that they acted on it and greece did it nothing. the excuse greek officials gave at the time was that this list had been
julia in athens. are they expecting the money? >> i think there's a definite sense of optimism from officials here that eventually they'll get the first part, the 30 billion euros, and then later on on in january of next year they'll get the next piece. that's speculation here on the ground and, yes, this is a sense of on optimism and people i'm speaking to in the markets said you had hedge funds yesterday buying g ining greek paper and domestic buyers. but there is recognition that a lot...
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here than most places. >> eric: incorrect. wider in socialist/capitalist countries. >> bob: you made mistake you said you were going to give a reasonable point. >> greg: the american dream is replaced by the juliaworry about achieving anything. the government has your back. >> bob: let's not just paint everything, i am going to stop listening to all liberals do that. they're all communists. >> dana: our thanksgiving day special will be amazing. >> greg: thank god it's live. all we all try to get home for the holidays watch out for people like d nasha to cough on you or bob can sneeze on you or kimberly with kooties. ew! but don't fear. eric has tips to avoid health he saturdays up next on "the five." -- hazards up next on "the five." ♪ ♪ having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. can get you a great deal on the items you want? i don't know! let's go see. vizio 60" smart led for $688. that's a $310 savings. that is amazing! the first and only place to shop this black friday. savings start at 8pm thursd
here than most places. >> eric: incorrect. wider in socialist/capitalist countries. >> bob: you made mistake you said you were going to give a reasonable point. >> greg: the american dream is replaced by the juliaworry about achieving anything. the government has your back. >> bob: let's not just paint everything, i am going to stop listening to all liberals do that. they're all communists. >> dana: our thanksgiving day special will be amazing. >> greg: thank...
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here than most places. >> eric: incorrect. wider in socialist/capitalist countries. >> bob: you made mistake you said you were going to give a reasonable point. >> greg: the american dream is replaced by the juliary about achieving anything. the government has your back. >> bob: let's not just paint everything, i am going to stop listening to all liberals do that. they're all communists. >> dana: our thanksgiving day special will be amazing. >> greg: thank god it's live. all we all try to get home for the holidays watch out for people like d nasha to cough on you or bob can sneeze on you or kimberly with kooties. ew! but don't fear. eric has tips to avoid health he saturdays up next on "the five." -- hazards up next on "the five." ♪ ♪ rn. now have back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: talk about keeping healthy. from airport trade to hotel remote control. a lot of things can spread germs around. how do you avoid getting sick when you travel? [ coughing ] >> kimberly: how do i avive every time? >> eric: what is the germiest place on the planet for you? >> kimberly: right here! are you kidding me? remember the nachos. >> eric: tell the story. >> kimberly: we went away for a convention. ri
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julia boorstin is crunching numbers in l.a. hi. >> hi to you, simon. the fifth and final twooit light film "breaking dawn part 2" grosses $30.4 million thursday night at midnight's screenings herethe u.s. that's the third biggest u.s. opening ever putting the film on track to -- for as much as $150 million at the u.s. box office this weekend, making "twilight" one of the biggest franchises ever. internationally it is also off to massive start, setting single-day records for the year in both italy and france. this certainly makes lionsgate $412 million acquisition of summit which produces the movie look like a pretty good deal. >>> block ops 2 had the biggest entertainment launch ever with more than $500 million in worldwide sales in the first 24 hours. that's $100 million more than the record the prior column duty set last year. act vision says it remains cautious given the economic situation but analysts still expect this game to sell $19 million to 20 million cop nies this year and next. >>> put an ipad in a blender. who would do that and push start? there it is. we'll show you what happens in a minute and see why that blender has become such a big money maker. >>> plus, iron
julia boorstin is crunching numbers in l.a. hi. >> hi to you, simon. the fifth and final twooit light film "breaking dawn part 2" grosses $30.4 million thursday night at midnight's screenings herethe u.s. that's the third biggest u.s. opening ever putting the film on track to -- for as much as $150 million at the u.s. box office this weekend, making "twilight" one of the biggest franchises ever. internationally it is also off to massive start, setting single-day...
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julia, thank you so much. and don't forget, tyler and cameron winklevoss will be here a little bit later about 11:40 a.m.impact here on us. and hopefully some insight on what's happening with this would be bailout tranche to greece back in four minutes. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. ♪ >>> it has been a busy day of headlines as everyone gets back to work. we're going to see europe close in a little more than a minute. mary schapiro leaving the sec. simon is here to talk more about what's still going on regarding greece. >> greece, i mean, it's all about the politicians, whether it's barcelona, greece, or whether
julia, thank you so much. and don't forget, tyler and cameron winklevoss will be here a little bit later about 11:40 a.m.impact here on us. and hopefully some insight on what's happening with this would be bailout tranche to greece back in four minutes. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory....
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julia boorstin with the details now. >> well, tyler, it may not be game over but zynga does have a tough road ahead as it adjusts to a new world without preferential treatment from facebook. here's the issue. now zynga cannot drag gamers from facebook to its own platform, zynga.com, which puts a real damper on their vision to make zynga.com the ultimate destination for social gaming. zynga claims these changes give its own platform much needed freedom. why is that? because zynga no longer needs to use facebook log-ins, show facebook ads or show facebook for payments. that last one is key. zynga.com no longer has to hand over a 30% cut. some analysts agree, jeffries calling the changes mostly increment positives while web bush says these new relationship terms are a win-win. facebook will hold on to its gamers and it could cash in from gambling. zynga's requiring to offer its gambling on facebook whether it does eventually launch. facebook can afford to pull the plug on zynga's special terms because its games just haven't been thriving on facebook the way other developers' games have. is this all a ploy for facebook to make its own games? though facebook technically could make it
julia boorstin with the details now. >> well, tyler, it may not be game over but zynga does have a tough road ahead as it adjusts to a new world without preferential treatment from facebook. here's the issue. now zynga cannot drag gamers from facebook to its own platform, zynga.com, which puts a real damper on their vision to make zynga.com the ultimate destination for social gaming. zynga claims these changes give its own platform much needed freedom. why is that? because zynga no longer...
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here. >> that was a great party. susan went. >> susan was there. along with bunny, julia. >> julia reed.te something. >> she is a toasting champion. >> with us now to reveal "garden & gun's" award, dave benidetto. >> from the council tool company in north carolina, been around 126 years, hudson bay head. this is the original multitool. if you go in the woods, going camping. >> my mother uses one of these every day for her art. >> you want to give that -- >> swiss army knife. >> if you want to get this for something for christmas. if you've got a friend or neighbor that needs a good ax. >> everybody needs one. >> what else we got? >> whoa, easy there. >> i'm a huge fan of the bourbon. >> heilemann's holding it up. show them what they won. >> it's belle meade, you know who lives in belle meade? >> meacham. >> how is this compared to the moonshine? >> it's equally as good. smoother. >> mika, take a sip. is that not great stuff. >> it's good. >> this is -- >> 20% more rye than most bourbons. >> yeah, i'm good. go ahead. >> that stuff is great. if you got a drunk on the list who appreciates -
here. >> that was a great party. susan went. >> susan was there. along with bunny, julia. >> julia reed.te something. >> she is a toasting champion. >> with us now to reveal "garden & gun's" award, dave benidetto. >> from the council tool company in north carolina, been around 126 years, hudson bay head. this is the original multitool. if you go in the woods, going camping. >> my mother uses one of these every day for her art. >> you...
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i am julia gordon, the director of housing finance and policy here at the center. am delighted to see some many people here for this important conversation about the federal housing administration. we have got a terrific two part program for you today. first you will hear from acting on keyioner carol takeaways and the steps fha is taking. we will then hear from a panel of experts to put these findings in perspective. our panelists will discuss the roles played in the housing market since the crisis began, where we would be today without fha, and what past mistakes can be avoided in the future. our discussion is particularly timely because as many of you know, two weeks ago fha released a report. we learned that for the first time in its history, the fund is projected to have a negative economic value. this number does not mean fha is about to be unable to settle insurance claims. according to federal budget rules, the agency must pull enough capital to cover all respective claims over the next 30 years. that is where the report indicates a potential shortfall. tha
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we're also, and as al knows and julia knows, in an area, in a world of mostly dysfunctional washington i've been here in washington for 25 years, you know, we're an agency that actually does things that, you know, that is, that are bipartisan and that are generally not always right but are generally, and we are generally trying to find consensus and we're always trying to work with the business community and there is particularly difficult mermer we're in the process of finishing up and 20 members of our staff were in saturday, sunday and monday to just try to resolve it. so we actually, we actually are, you know, it is not a -- for all of us so. >> anymore questions? >> anymore questions? >> i mean my question, in a room like this what would you advise people about dealing with big data? everyone here is dealing with different types of data. the truth is a lot of these risks that emerge are, most companies end up feeling little blind sided. >> sure. >> so if there is some guiding principles that you think are helpful? >> i mean now look. i think you always want to give consumers notice so they can m
we're also, and as al knows and julia knows, in an area, in a world of mostly dysfunctional washington i've been here in washington for 25 years, you know, we're an agency that actually does things that, you know, that is, that are bipartisan and that are generally not always right but are generally, and we are generally trying to find consensus and we're always trying to work with the business community and there is particularly difficult mermer we're in the process of finishing up and 20...
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here, which is cool you can see it because they're all americans in this neighborhood, all banding together and staying close, this is mr. woodward lives across the street. 32 years and his granddaughter julia family behind us, they've devastated. >> they've lived here for like 15 years and live with jackie's mother and got two kids, billy and briana, and the first floor was totally decimated. they had a giant tree fell down in the back yard, lost his car, two boats and everything. >> and more tragedy. >> in the middle of this, his mother passes away, she was very sick and she passed away and it's like, he's getting punched and kicked while he's down. >> reporter: how is he doing? >>'s doing good, a fighter, he's he going to be fine and he works for island park. can't get away from work because he's working around the clock. can't get home to do his own business. >> reporter: right. and his daughter is best friends with your daughter. they grew up on the street. >> yeah, jackie and my daughter jen grew up together and met, when we moved in the day we moved in they met and they've been tight as-- ever since. >> reporter: juliet, what do you think about all this have. >> i think it's terrible
here, which is cool you can see it because they're all americans in this neighborhood, all banding together and staying close, this is mr. woodward lives across the street. 32 years and his granddaughter julia family behind us, they've devastated. >> they've lived here for like 15 years and live with jackie's mother and got two kids, billy and briana, and the first floor was totally decimated. they had a giant tree fell down in the back yard, lost his car, two boats and everything....
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the polls closed here in california -- close here in california in about 2 hours. >> plenty of time to vote. julias at a polling place in san leandro tonight. >> reporter: hi. a lot of people are getting off work and they are casting their votes. here this one polling site. we talked to a lot of voters. some people had an easy experience finding their polling location and others said it was a challenge. on this sunny election day, gary fletcher of pleasant ton and his wife took their dogs for a walk and headed out to their local polling site to vote. so what drew you to the polls in terms of the local races? >> we always vote, number one. the mayor's race is up. we have two council seats up and all the propositions -- trying to vote. >> my wife and i are going to try to vote and i don't know if it is going to work. >> reporter: jose vargas of oakland had a different voting experience. his usual polling site wasn't open and he and his wife spent all day finding out where to vote. they finally ended up at the alameda county registrar's office. >> in order for them to do what we have to do to vote, o
the polls closed here in california -- close here in california in about 2 hours. >> plenty of time to vote. julias at a polling place in san leandro tonight. >> reporter: hi. a lot of people are getting off work and they are casting their votes. here this one polling site. we talked to a lot of voters. some people had an easy experience finding their polling location and others said it was a challenge. on this sunny election day, gary fletcher of pleasant ton and his wife took...