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julie did what her husband asked.t when she got to the off-base destination, she realized she had been set up, and she knew who was behind it. [ screaming ] >> while she was being stabbed to death, julie snodgrass cried out in english, "i hate you, joe. i hate you, joe." >> the circumstance is even more vile than if he had taken a knife himself and killed her, you know. the manipulation that took place, the planning that took place. >> apparently, lucy believed that joe would marry her and take her to the united states when his tour of duty was over. they would have lived comfortably on the $400,000 from julie's life insurance. sergeant joe snodgrass was sentenced to life in a military prison without parole. lucy was convicted by a philippine court and sentenced to only one year in prison. her two uncles served similar sentences. the third man involved in the murder has never been found. >> this was the first case where digital evidence and the term forensics were put in the same sentence. computer crime investigation
julie did what her husband asked.t when she got to the off-base destination, she realized she had been set up, and she knew who was behind it. [ screaming ] >> while she was being stabbed to death, julie snodgrass cried out in english, "i hate you, joe. i hate you, joe." >> the circumstance is even more vile than if he had taken a knife himself and killed her, you know. the manipulation that took place, the planning that took place. >> apparently, lucy believed that...
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julie: cannibalization.out earlier this week and said tablet sales were down 30% industrywide. betty: because of bigger phones. julie: if you have a bigger phone, what do you need a tablet for? the phones are selling, the laptop is selling, why do i need a bigger ipad? pimm: apple has the larger iphone. i have talked to people who have the newer iphone and compared it to the size of the smaller older iphone. one of the things they keep bringing up is that the factor of having to hold something that is actually larger is much more difficult and is a challenge particularly because people try to type with one hand. balancing this thing. tablets for one purpose, maybe phones for another. betty: it looks like we are still on the iphone five. pimm: i have a drawer full of the stuff. betty: peyton manning will be back for an 18th season but he will take a $4 million pay cut according to the denver post. the quarterback agreed to take a pay cut so the team can use the extra money to recruit new players and support h
julie: cannibalization.out earlier this week and said tablet sales were down 30% industrywide. betty: because of bigger phones. julie: if you have a bigger phone, what do you need a tablet for? the phones are selling, the laptop is selling, why do i need a bigger ipad? pimm: apple has the larger iphone. i have talked to people who have the newer iphone and compared it to the size of the smaller older iphone. one of the things they keep bringing up is that the factor of having to hold something...
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julie hyman has the headlines. julie: a reading of 93.best quarter since -- does still all
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julie: buffett has got a shtick.olksy it's all this for breakfast -- it is all part of the shtick. this is part of that michelle g. -- that mythology. bo: showmanship. alix: he says his son would be a safety belt so if someone doesn't like the ceo they can go to him and say hey, can we talk about this? what is that say about his confidence level? bo: stirring the pot. alix: really? bo: does a great job with it. alix: coming up, airbnb is on a chair. the startup is valued at $20 billion. but what is really justifying this valuation? ♪ alix: we continue to count down to the opening bell. we are halfway through. number five airbnb's growing warchest. the company is set to raise funds that would value it at $20 billion or more to it would join the ranks of the highest ranked companies like spacex, uber, and snapchat. what does that mean for the guys who invest? if you are a venture capitalist and you invest the $20 billion valuation, white? bo: let's get one thing straight, it is not really the venture capitalists. t. ro
julie: buffett has got a shtick.olksy it's all this for breakfast -- it is all part of the shtick. this is part of that michelle g. -- that mythology. bo: showmanship. alix: he says his son would be a safety belt so if someone doesn't like the ceo they can go to him and say hey, can we talk about this? what is that say about his confidence level? bo: stirring the pot. alix: really? bo: does a great job with it. alix: coming up, airbnb is on a chair. the startup is valued at $20 billion. but...
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mark: that is julie, right? julie: yes it is. mark: i can tell.uish between my view on the position of the market and evaluation. -- of the market and valuation. again i don't see how you can support that valuation with the amount of sales they have. the latest announcement they might be profitable in 2020. i don't know how that lasts. betty: you mentioned there are some stocks that you do like. you have picked and chosen a few of them. one in particular i think is interesting because you admit it has been painful having to hold this company stock. northern oil and gas. why are you sticking to your guns on this? mark: i would mention the fund i run is equity and debt so i feel like the 8% coupon of 2020 of northern oil and gas is higher up in the capital structure than equity. at $.90 on the dollar, a superior claim to where the equity is. it is an interesting operating model. the control about 185,000 acres in the balkan. they aren't operating partner with most of the major rollers -- they are an operating partner with most of the major drillers.
mark: that is julie, right? julie: yes it is. mark: i can tell.uish between my view on the position of the market and evaluation. -- of the market and valuation. again i don't see how you can support that valuation with the amount of sales they have. the latest announcement they might be profitable in 2020. i don't know how that lasts. betty: you mentioned there are some stocks that you do like. you have picked and chosen a few of them. one in particular i think is interesting because you admit...
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julie andrews wasn't so lucky. so i went to your mountain.that. >> how i got up there? >> oh my. >> it rained a lot. >> the tarp over your head. >> freezing cold waiting for the clouds to part. >> i know. we actually went up the mountain in big open carts pulled by oxen. i would sit on top of all the camera equipment. >> on that day, we were shooting on the mountain, we're lucky. we have small silent drones getting the shot. back in 1965 julie andrews was doing battle with a helicopter. that kept blowing up a tornado of wind. >> this giant helicopter came at me sideways with a very brave cameraman hanging out the side and i'd make that big turn and then he'd go around me to go back and start again. but every time he went around me the downdraft from the jets would fling me down into the grass. >> i heard that occasionally you curse like a sailor. >> i do. no, i do. and i did. >> but somehow, out of that duel with the helicopter somehow out of the long hours and the cold and the exhaustion in that 20 minutes of sunshine the giant speakers up i
julie andrews wasn't so lucky. so i went to your mountain.that. >> how i got up there? >> oh my. >> it rained a lot. >> the tarp over your head. >> freezing cold waiting for the clouds to part. >> i know. we actually went up the mountain in big open carts pulled by oxen. i would sit on top of all the camera equipment. >> on that day, we were shooting on the mountain, we're lucky. we have small silent drones getting the shot. back in 1965 julie andrews...
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julie: it is a conundrum for the fed.s the stronger dollar is going to bolster a stronger economy. all of these bears are coming out saying watch out the stronger dollar is going to get the u.s.. >> it's going to change the math for some of the corporations. it does detract from these exports. if you look at the economy iraq boards are not the driver of the economy. -- our exports are not the driver of the economy. you can see that we have upgraded the forecast for the consumer and downgraded exports because of the stronger dollar. the net result is a net zero. it is a perfect offset. if you think about the things the consumer has going for him or her, lower gas, housing prices, higher stock prices, jobs. not to mention jobs. he add to that the greater purchasing power, i think that keeps it as a function. it is keeping inflation lower. the lowest trend was down 9%. i think julie said it perfectly. this is a big conundrum for the fed it. itbetty: alan greenspan was on a friday. jim bullard was on as well. about a month ag
julie: it is a conundrum for the fed.s the stronger dollar is going to bolster a stronger economy. all of these bears are coming out saying watch out the stronger dollar is going to get the u.s.. >> it's going to change the math for some of the corporations. it does detract from these exports. if you look at the economy iraq boards are not the driver of the economy. -- our exports are not the driver of the economy. you can see that we have upgraded the forecast for the consumer and...
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>> julie, i will start with you. i think when you talk about budget reasons, part-time, freelance staff can be cheaper buts will be more expensive as i've found with my own personal experience. there's this great turnover and training. you don't necessarily take that into consideration when you first make these decisions. >> that's exactly right. i would commend her on being so resourceful, and creative and lean. i'm a believer in starving your way to success. and there's nothing more focusing than being resource constrained. we talk about being resource constrained as an issue, there's an upside to it as well. it drives focus around first thing's first. in terms of in deciding where to invest in permanent full time employees versus outsourcing, you're right, there's a cost to having outsourced or part-time employees. it comes down to the core functions that uniquely differentiate your business. you want those to be committed employees. that's a core asset. peripheral functions that are like accounting things like th
>> julie, i will start with you. i think when you talk about budget reasons, part-time, freelance staff can be cheaper buts will be more expensive as i've found with my own personal experience. there's this great turnover and training. you don't necessarily take that into consideration when you first make these decisions. >> that's exactly right. i would commend her on being so resourceful, and creative and lean. i'm a believer in starving your way to success. and there's nothing...
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diane with julie, the secrets revealed, right here. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup ♪ i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ so i'm fighting weeds on opening day and preventing weeds while i get away. weeds stay dead as we carve this beast, and they still aren't back when i cook this feast. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ one more time let me make it clear. with no more weeds it's your year. incredible! i've been claritin clear for ten days. when your allergy symptoms start, doctors recommend taking one claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. with powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin live claritin clear. every day. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a rel
diane with julie, the secrets revealed, right here. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup ♪ i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ so i'm fighting weeds on opening day and preventing weeds while i get away. weeds stay dead as we carve this beast, and they still aren't back when i cook this feast. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ one...
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with on lok day services for the provision of home-delivered meals to seniors during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30th, 2016 in the additional amount of $158,280 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $1,668,226. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. >> okay, for the on lok day services, the additional grant of $158,280 is to expand their home-delivered meal program to enable us again to drop the home delivery meal waiting list. we're having different providers that serve different parts of the city they also have different menus, i think can help us diversify, being able to meet the different needs in the community a little bit better. and on lok day services do provide a modified diet to their clients as well but they do only do one meal a day. are there other questions? yes. >> commissioner loo. >> tell me, what is the equipment data plan? >> equipment data plan is actually the cost for the data host the laptop computers. daas funded some of our providers with laptop computers so the social worker can do the work while they are
with on lok day services for the provision of home-delivered meals to seniors during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30th, 2016 in the additional amount of $158,280 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $1,668,226. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. >> okay, for the on lok day services, the additional grant of $158,280 is to expand their home-delivered meal program to enable us again to drop the home delivery meal...
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let's head over to julie hyman.ttack in tunisian capital has left at least 19 people dead. julie: we're getting more information from the premier in tunisian who says 17 tourists are among the dead will stop a total of 19 people were killed. he says victims were from poland, spain, italy and germany have been visiting the country. gunmen entered the parliament and then a museum. that's where they took the hostages. the premier also saying two of the attackers had been killed and three others may be involved. he says the country is boosting security at this time as it does appear more of these attackers are potentially at large. we should mention it looks like the death toll has climbed again with a total of 19 dead. there were reports of lower numbers. we have seen some violence in tunisia. it has largely avoided the violence we have seen in other areas of north africa and the middle east throughout the arab spring. the latest is 19, according to the tunisian premier, 19 people have been killed in this attack. 17 of
let's head over to julie hyman.ttack in tunisian capital has left at least 19 people dead. julie: we're getting more information from the premier in tunisian who says 17 tourists are among the dead will stop a total of 19 people were killed. he says victims were from poland, spain, italy and germany have been visiting the country. gunmen entered the parliament and then a museum. that's where they took the hostages. the premier also saying two of the attackers had been killed and three others...
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with san francisco marin food bank for the provision of home-delivered groceries for the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in a total grant amount not to exceed $625,959. could i have a motion to discuss? >> second. >> okay we are on. >> okay, so with this san francisco marin food bank this is a new contract to provide home-delivered groceries. they will be working with many nonprofit organizations in the community including their existing food pantry network partners where they can identify volunteers, get them trained to be able to do the delivery of these grocery bags to the participants who are eligible for this program. and this funding basically covers a lot of the operating costs, you know, they don't get all the food for free, they have to purchase some of them. some of the staffing costs, start-up costs, there's a little bit of equipment there to expand in order to accommodate this huge increase in the home delivery meal program that we are doing starting this year and into next year. are there any questions? >> commissioner katie loo. >> on page 2 the bag distributi
with san francisco marin food bank for the provision of home-delivered groceries for the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in a total grant amount not to exceed $625,959. could i have a motion to discuss? >> second. >> okay we are on. >> okay, so with this san francisco marin food bank this is a new contract to provide home-delivered groceries. they will be working with many nonprofit organizations in the community including their existing food pantry network...
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julie: this is very hypothetical.out maybe bank of america would not have come out at the same time. what apple have split its shares earlier? it is a fun exercise. alex: it is like the butterfly effect at this point. would carl icahn have made the same stinky made? would we'll be walking around with samsung devices instead of apple? matt: no. [laughter] the ceo of general electric's compensation almost doubled this year. his base salary rose 8%. shareholders did not fare so well. julie: it is down 9.8%. alex: and on time to get a double in pay. matt: profit fell, shares fell and he gets $40 million? julie: the narrative is that he is investing in the future of the company. he made an acquisition, he changed structure. alex: that is the great thing. if the share prices did go up the narrative would be that he made all this money for shareholders. it seems like a win-win. matt: if you know people in high places. which i'm sure jeffrey in mmelt does. eu officials are gearing up for a look at greece's accounts -- at gree
julie: this is very hypothetical.out maybe bank of america would not have come out at the same time. what apple have split its shares earlier? it is a fun exercise. alex: it is like the butterfly effect at this point. would carl icahn have made the same stinky made? would we'll be walking around with samsung devices instead of apple? matt: no. [laughter] the ceo of general electric's compensation almost doubled this year. his base salary rose 8%. shareholders did not fare so well. julie: it is...
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francisco provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in the additional amount of $8,460 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $344,688. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> okay moved and second. you are on. >> so for jewish community center they submitted a proposal to slightly increase their contract in order to handle their overservice. they are slightly overserving our current contract level. the site is popular. they have their own central kitchen to produce the meals and seniors really love it so they are seeing attendance going higher and this is an opportunity for them to request additional funding to increase the service level in order to serve the additional as of seniors they are experiencing now. so the increase is compared to other centers it seems lower, it's because they have they did ask for a lower amount. it is only one site for this program versus other contracts have multiple sites. >> are there any questions? >> commissioner. >> it's a general question agai
francisco provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in the additional amount of $8,460 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $344,688. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> okay moved and second. you are on. >> so for jewish community center they submitted a proposal to slightly increase their contract in order to handle their overservice. they are slightly...
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there is a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in julie ferguson's murder.was last seen talking to people in the mid-1980s. they were driving a burgundy volkswagen jetta. >>> an elderly woman is found murdered in chillum, maryland. she was 94 years old and lived in the 6400 block of noel brook drive. it was discovered by prince cornlings county police making a -- georges county police making a welfare check on the woman this morning. there was trauma to the body. they are withholding the woman's name and other information tonight. >>> scary moments for two window washers on the job in bethesda today. take a look at the pictures. workers were cleaning workers in the 700 block of -- 7700 block of woodmont avenue when they suddenly became stuck high above the ground. eventually, the pair was able to breakthrough a breech in the wall on the 13th floor of the building to safety. >>> so, can we get two spring- like days in a row? let's find out from erica grow. >> bruce, we had a beautiful spring-like afternoon, all that sunshine bumped up our temperatures. we got
there is a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in julie ferguson's murder.was last seen talking to people in the mid-1980s. they were driving a burgundy volkswagen jetta. >>> an elderly woman is found murdered in chillum, maryland. she was 94 years old and lived in the 6400 block of noel brook drive. it was discovered by prince cornlings county police making a -- georges county police making a welfare check on the woman this morning. there was trauma to the body. they...
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julie? alix: we have to go.never need to go to the gym again if you have this $2000 bike. ♪ alix: the future of this technology is now. paladin cycle is the latest addition to the indoor cycling craze. but is not just in manhattan it's in your home. a want their customers to invest in a video enabled bike and a $40 a month live stream workout package, taking advantage of all of the technology on my wrist. the ceo joins me now to tell us about this $2000 bike, which is the size of my daughter's room. what kind of demand are you seeing for roddick's like this? >> we're seeing fantastic demand. boutique fitness has exploded in the last four or five years. people want more convenient more effective workouts and we are seeing crazy demand. to be honest, we can't make them fast enough. >> that's steep. $2000 a month -- $2000 plus a monthly subscription. what are you looking at? >> last year, we did $10 million in revenue. we're looking at doing $50 million. $2000 sounds like a lot but we don't make a lot of money on t
julie? alix: we have to go.never need to go to the gym again if you have this $2000 bike. ♪ alix: the future of this technology is now. paladin cycle is the latest addition to the indoor cycling craze. but is not just in manhattan it's in your home. a want their customers to invest in a video enabled bike and a $40 a month live stream workout package, taking advantage of all of the technology on my wrist. the ceo joins me now to tell us about this $2000 bike, which is the size of my...
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i am julie bandaras.n't forget to set your clock ahead. >> on a cool spring evening in north carolina, a car crash killed a renown coin collector carrying the crown jewel. was it one of the rarest or a clever fake? >> they say i am not real what do you think? >> half a century family before the public learn the truth about his precious cargo. >> we sat there on pins and needles.
i am julie bandaras.n't forget to set your clock ahead. >> on a cool spring evening in north carolina, a car crash killed a renown coin collector carrying the crown jewel. was it one of the rarest or a clever fake? >> they say i am not real what do you think? >> half a century family before the public learn the truth about his precious cargo. >> we sat there on pins and needles.
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julie was found murdered two decades ago. >> i remember julie as just being full of life and always leaving you wonder. >> reporter: julie is dead for more years than she was alive still detectives have not been able to close the case. >> i'm hopeful. we got to know. it's hard to believe it's been 20 years. they went by so fast. >> reporter: tracy still was one of julie's classmates at roosevelt high school and helped organize a vigil in her memory. >> i was 15. >> reporter: the vigil held where her body was found 20 years ago. and this space is now been named after her, the julie ferguson shelter and play area. ferguson was last seen after she got off work at a store in greenbelt. this 20-year-old video show it is area where her body was later found. her throat had been slashed and she was strangled. >> i do feel like in a way just because of how she was murdered that it was a crime of passion and it was somebody who knew who she was. >> reporter: and her friends say they won't give up trying to find her killer. >> this is just the beginning of opening this back up an getting it solved. i
julie was found murdered two decades ago. >> i remember julie as just being full of life and always leaving you wonder. >> reporter: julie is dead for more years than she was alive still detectives have not been able to close the case. >> i'm hopeful. we got to know. it's hard to believe it's been 20 years. they went by so fast. >> reporter: tracy still was one of julie's classmates at roosevelt high school and helped organize a vigil in her memory. >> i was 15....
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mark: julie hyman, thank you so much.tay with us as we continue to bring you more details on the heintz-kraft megadeal. ♪ mark: the latest fight in the budget battle playing out on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives this afternoon. lawmakers are voting on not one not to come up at six different budget plans -- not one, not two, but six different budget plans. peter cook is following that story. this is a different approach from the house of public and leadership. peter: it is a free for all if you will come a bid by john boehner to satisfy all the various voices in the house republican conference. giving each of those groups their say, if you will. he may avoid the public -- it is called the queen of the hill strategy. the speaker says whichever budget plan gets the most votes today will become the house budget resolution. it is not normally how this works. the democratic plants will go nowhere because they don't have the votes in the house to get it done. the question is which republican plan will prevail. th
mark: julie hyman, thank you so much.tay with us as we continue to bring you more details on the heintz-kraft megadeal. ♪ mark: the latest fight in the budget battle playing out on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives this afternoon. lawmakers are voting on not one not to come up at six different budget plans -- not one, not two, but six different budget plans. peter cook is following that story. this is a different approach from the house of public and leadership. peter: it is a...
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thank you. >> this is julie christensen the supervisor for the district. congratulations. all of you picked the best place to be today. it's a beautiful day so happy new year. happy valentines day. have a good day in chinatown and thank you to the chamber and to ed and rose for putting on a party and inviting all of us to be here. thank you norman. [speaking foreign language] >> any other supervisors? that's it? okay. are we ready? >> [speaking foreign language] (speaking chinese). i i am here to represent the recorder assessor carmen chu and happy new year and celebrate with your valentines too. thank you very much. >> real quick captain can you say chinese new year? >> [speaking foreign language] happy new year. happy valentines day on behalf of every police officer that has the best job in the world patrolling chinatown and thank you very much. >> we have to go to rose and get ready. >> [speaking foreign language] so what i said is wishing everybody a prosperous new year. however, safety is number one and second is cleanliness so i have a cane. if i see anybody throwing
thank you. >> this is julie christensen the supervisor for the district. congratulations. all of you picked the best place to be today. it's a beautiful day so happy new year. happy valentines day. have a good day in chinatown and thank you to the chamber and to ed and rose for putting on a party and inviting all of us to be here. thank you norman. [speaking foreign language] >> any other supervisors? that's it? okay. are we ready? >> [speaking foreign language] (speaking...
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julie: that is also unclear.re is a lot of speculation and a lot of talk about what he needs to do. he needs to move forward with better technology to the stores, mobile payment and mobile ordering, a better loyalty program for example perhaps at the stores as well. there has been a whole debate about the size of the menu at mcdonald's as well. that is one of the things franchisees have been upset about. there has been growing complexity and growing size in the menu. it makes it shaky and slows them down, etc. there is talk about whether he might pare it back or introduce more customization at mcdonald's as well. mark: julie, thank you so much to coming up, the world's's most powerful companies -- countries want to do with iran and its nuclear program at the end of the month. is this another one of those shifting deadlines? we will take a look at that one we continue in a moment. ♪ mark: john kerry says serious gaps were made in nuclear talks with iran. our bloomberg policy reporter joins me now in washington pai
julie: that is also unclear.re is a lot of speculation and a lot of talk about what he needs to do. he needs to move forward with better technology to the stores, mobile payment and mobile ordering, a better loyalty program for example perhaps at the stores as well. there has been a whole debate about the size of the menu at mcdonald's as well. that is one of the things franchisees have been upset about. there has been growing complexity and growing size in the menu. it makes it shaky and slows...
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2024 july 2024 july 2024 mr. richie. >> it is a contract for several generations now a route contract it didn't expire. >> thank you very much colleagues, any questions commissioner chan. >> i said to see if we're going to be taking the represents from the budget analyst that we amend the date to january 2015 i'll make that motion later and thank you very much mr. rose to our report please. yes mr. chairman on page 10 under the proposed contract the united states department of the energy an estimated $929 million plus based on the annual revenues over the 10 year period we recommend that you all the time the proposed resolution to include the contract to 20024 and colleagues in questions for the budget analyst anyone wish to comment seeing none, public comment is closed. >> so i'll move the amendment and okay. and as amended the resolution with a with a positive recommendation. >> we have a motion by supervisor mar can we take those amendments without objection? madam clerk call item 8 >> consider the reserve fun
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julie, we thank you for taking time to speak with us. for our viewers, a representative from unicef will speak to us later in the news cast. but julie, thank you so much and we wish you safety there. derek, look that looks like a big storm. >> yeah just the sheer magnitude and size of it. there's about 85 islands here. 65 of which are actually inhabited and 50% of the population lives on about a dollar or less per day. so you can imagine that the infrastructure there, not really suitable to a category 5 equivalent hurricane. let's talk about the details of this monster storm. you don't have to look too hard to see just the breadth of this particular system. we're tracking four different cyclones. this one clearly sticks out on our map. you can see the wind streams wrapping around the center of tropical cyclone pam. again, this is the vanuatu chain. the current statistics 260-kilometer-per-hour sustained winds, with wind gusts in excess of 300 kilometers per hour and a very well defined eye. again, i just talked to julie a moment ago. she
julie, we thank you for taking time to speak with us. for our viewers, a representative from unicef will speak to us later in the news cast. but julie, thank you so much and we wish you safety there. derek, look that looks like a big storm. >> yeah just the sheer magnitude and size of it. there's about 85 islands here. 65 of which are actually inhabited and 50% of the population lives on about a dollar or less per day. so you can imagine that the infrastructure there, not really suitable...
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shown from the column there are the size standards, not proposed but will take effect july 1st by the city and county of francisco. they do certify businesses under three classification those being small be and micro be's and sba under federal standards. what will take effect on july 1st, the size standards for the small businesses for construction will go to $20 million. i believe it's at the 14 current. specialty construction contractors will go to 10, suppliers at 10, professional services will remain at 2.5 and trucking at 3.5. how we are dealing with discrepancies in terms of the professional services at least on a current basis, the way that we handle lbe certification in our program is we look at lbe's that are certified and take the added level of scrutiny to ask for revenue figures to ensure that the lbe false -- falls below the current threshold. we are in with consistent contractors and with suppliers. but come july 1st because of these particular changes it will be a challenge to reconcile the size of a particular lbe for each and every category that is shown. what we are
shown from the column there are the size standards, not proposed but will take effect july 1st by the city and county of francisco. they do certify businesses under three classification those being small be and micro be's and sba under federal standards. what will take effect on july 1st, the size standards for the small businesses for construction will go to $20 million. i believe it's at the 14 current. specialty construction contractors will go to 10, suppliers at 10, professional services...
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and the fiscal year 15-16 fiscal budget development and approval at the may board meet ago sorry, july board meeting. with they will turn it over to sara to talk about the -- to present to you the schedule for the budget update and the drivers behind the schedule as well as the process by which we're going to develop the schedule in the fiscal year 15-16 budget. >> thanks mark. so those of you that are familiar recall our budget policy will have noticed that schedule is a month behind our typical fiscal year budget schedule and so i wanted to talk what's driving that schedule. as mark mentioned in march we will do a risk management refresh. it's one of our regularly scheduled quarterly risk management meetings. fta and their project manager oversight contractor will also participate with us in going through the risks and reassessing, and then our risk management consultant will rerun the model to help determine what the appropriate amounts of contingencies and reserves are as mark mentioned so that will be done in march with the results available in april. also in april the sponsorship
and the fiscal year 15-16 fiscal budget development and approval at the may board meet ago sorry, july board meeting. with they will turn it over to sara to talk about the -- to present to you the schedule for the budget update and the drivers behind the schedule as well as the process by which we're going to develop the schedule in the fiscal year 15-16 budget. >> thanks mark. so those of you that are familiar recall our budget policy will have noticed that schedule is a month behind our...
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julie, julie, see if we can get her. hello. >> hello. >> hey we're here.he crowd. we're getting excited, things are just getting started. >> it is exciting. what do you think of the crowd? >> well, this is the perfect weather for a perfect parade. we'll be as near perfect as possible. here are the firecrackers on cue. >> you get to do that, light them. we have some ear plugs. >> you are hard at work we wanted to check in. you will see them in just less than 30 minutes. that's the latest. back to you. >> it will be fun. >> thank you, you can watch the parade from start to finish after the newscast. as you saw. julie is cohosting and ben who is near perfect. >>> and a shooting on meadow lane. he is in critical condition. that was at 1:30 in the morning. the 27-year-old victim was walking with a group when the vehicle approached and someone inside gunned him down. they are looking for witnesses. no description has been available yesterday. >> 7 people are recovering from injuries they suffered when a roof collapsed during a party. it was caught on cell phone
julie, julie, see if we can get her. hello. >> hello. >> hey we're here.he crowd. we're getting excited, things are just getting started. >> it is exciting. what do you think of the crowd? >> well, this is the perfect weather for a perfect parade. we'll be as near perfect as possible. here are the firecrackers on cue. >> you get to do that, light them. we have some ear plugs. >> you are hard at work we wanted to check in. you will see them in just less than...
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julie pace is a white house correspondent for the associated press and joins us live.us understand under what pretense they make that claim. >> reporter: this is a claim that president obama first made about six months ago when he was actually announcing to the american people the air strike campaign in syria and iraq and he said that yemen as well as what the u.s. has been doing in somalia was basically the model, the template for what he was going to do in syria and iraq, and when he says that, what he means is the focus is on building a central government, boosting local security forces, using u.s. air power, but not putting a substantial number of u.s. troops on the ground. so when the white house and the state department are saying now that yemen is still the model they're basically saying that template is still what they want to follow but obviously incredibly difficult right now to argue that that model is working in yemen. >> okay that's what they're doing today and yet i know from reading your fine work, julie, and that of so many of your colleagues and our co
julie pace is a white house correspondent for the associated press and joins us live.us understand under what pretense they make that claim. >> reporter: this is a claim that president obama first made about six months ago when he was actually announcing to the american people the air strike campaign in syria and iraq and he said that yemen as well as what the u.s. has been doing in somalia was basically the model, the template for what he was going to do in syria and iraq, and when he...
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as you heard from julie and the mayor is takes a whole team won the key concerns we've had and worked hard to address it i want to thank the merchant is the safety of the pedestrians i want to ask the san francisco police department captain lazzaro to say a few words. >> good morning and welcome from the words of mayor ed lee i want to thank mohammed fro organizing this to echo what commissioner christensen said it's important that the police department be a partner we've excited about the new year the start of the initiative on state and local street public safety is very important on behalf of the san francisco police department specific central station we're concerned about safety in chinatown it's a proprietor for me and public safety is very important i'd like to say that as we start the new year as we continue with the mayors vision and vision zero eliminating pedestrian fatality i'm asking those who come to chinatown who enjoy the experience follow the rules of the road in terms of the public safety i'm grateful to the mta adding a traffic light and if you follow the rules and
as you heard from julie and the mayor is takes a whole team won the key concerns we've had and worked hard to address it i want to thank the merchant is the safety of the pedestrians i want to ask the san francisco police department captain lazzaro to say a few words. >> good morning and welcome from the words of mayor ed lee i want to thank mohammed fro organizing this to echo what commissioner christensen said it's important that the police department be a partner we've excited about...
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julie: retailers.hat happens is either i am a retailer and i get my shipment at ice day, it is halfway through the season, maybe i can fill a quarter of this stuff and i will accept that and sell 75% to pick -- to the discounters that might be one scenario. or i might not set the shipment at all. maybe it is too late and i do not have to accept it, so i send it back to the vendor and maybe the vendor offloads it to these retailers. the ceo actually referred to this, she said in terms of torts, chaos tends to be our friend. i hate to say it, there will probably be incredible deals. betty: time to go. julie: she will get deals and then a big selection out of tj maxx than they would in the spring of this selling season. betty: i know where i am headed. stay with me on retail. i want to bring in someone who has her finger on the pulse of u.s. consumers. kay koplovitz is the nonexecutive chairman and also sits on the board. great to have you on this morning. kay: glad to be here talking about retail. betty:
julie: retailers.hat happens is either i am a retailer and i get my shipment at ice day, it is halfway through the season, maybe i can fill a quarter of this stuff and i will accept that and sell 75% to pick -- to the discounters that might be one scenario. or i might not set the shipment at all. maybe it is too late and i do not have to accept it, so i send it back to the vendor and maybe the vendor offloads it to these retailers. the ceo actually referred to this, she said in terms of torts,...
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jerry, julie i want to thank you all. everyone is talking about the nasdaq closing in on new highs after 15 years look what mr. making money did for you in less than one year. had his new picks are next.t.t.t.t. >>> not just the name of his nbn show charles payne making money for you on this skon. >> scan disk i like it a lot. that's one you should look at. also old dominion 100-year-old trucker taking market share. and my high risk play is a companyht giving people the ability to see again. >> all right. cost of freedom continues right now. >>> if you if iran changes its behavior the restrictions would be lifted if iran doesn't change its behavior the restrictions should not be lifted. if iran wants to be treated like a normal country let it act like a normal country. >> bibi's straight talk thing rch bringing them to his feet if congress if he's right and history shows we can't trust iran should we drop the negotiations and just rev up those sfnl sanctions. i'm david has ner and welcome to "forbes on fox" let's get in f
jerry, julie i want to thank you all. everyone is talking about the nasdaq closing in on new highs after 15 years look what mr. making money did for you in less than one year. had his new picks are next.t.t.t.t. >>> not just the name of his nbn show charles payne making money for you on this skon. >> scan disk i like it a lot. that's one you should look at. also old dominion 100-year-old trucker taking market share. and my high risk play is a companyht giving people the ability...
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and julie hannah entrepreneur and investor a board director. so good to see both of you guys. >> it's interesting you use the word genius. to be a genius, it's more than coming up with a good product, right? we can be smart and good business people. but you look at someone like jeff bezos. i would say he is a genius. what separates the two? >> people have creative genius. we all have different definitions what they are. i deal with small business owners. they are really one in a million kind of guys. >> right. >> the genius i see in people that run companies and grow them are the ones that know how to buy something for a dollar and sell it for five. although it doesn't sound like a genius it is a fundamental thing that business people need to know to be able to process. people say, oh he's smart. he knew what to do. he was born that way. some people are not capable of being successful entrepreneurs because they don't have the dna to do it. one of the basics of the dna is knowing how to run a profitable business and grow it. >> julie, you are an
and julie hannah entrepreneur and investor a board director. so good to see both of you guys. >> it's interesting you use the word genius. to be a genius, it's more than coming up with a good product, right? we can be smart and good business people. but you look at someone like jeff bezos. i would say he is a genius. what separates the two? >> people have creative genius. we all have different definitions what they are. i deal with small business owners. they are really one in a...
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francis on our sister network, fox business's melissa francis fox news contributor democratic strategist julieow begin ski is back. #oneluckyguy host of the fox news weekend, tucker carlson. >> like my dinner table. four girls. will not say a single word next hour. that is not true that. >> met close. >> big political stories. we're psyched you are here today. let's get to it. let's look at 2016, shall we? republicans jockey for a position in a very crowded field of possible gop presidential candidates new "fox news poll" show three likely candidates pulling ahead and a newcomer among them, conning his surge among republican voters. look at this. one poll showing among voters who identify as republican more think strong leader describes wisconsin governor scott walker at plus 35 points, when you factor in differential between yeses and nos. next are florida senator marco rubio, plus 33. and then former florida governor jeb bush, at plus 18. more voters than not say honest describes rubio at plus nine walker is right behind at plus eight points and push, at plus seven. chris anderson a democrat
francis on our sister network, fox business's melissa francis fox news contributor democratic strategist julieow begin ski is back. #oneluckyguy host of the fox news weekend, tucker carlson. >> like my dinner table. four girls. will not say a single word next hour. that is not true that. >> met close. >> big political stories. we're psyched you are here today. let's get to it. let's look at 2016, shall we? republicans jockey for a position in a very crowded field of possible...
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not julie?at 9:00 >> it was a busy weekend for actor william shatner who spent most of his time tweeting defending his decision not to be at his dear friend leonard's funeral. here's what he tweeted. he couldn't make it because he made a promise month because he made a promise months ago to appear at charitable fundraiser forth red cochlts he told twitter follow investigators go ahead and tell him off. now if that wasn't good enough for devoted trekie who called on shatner to make the flight from florida to los angeles. shatner says in this message he just couldn't pull it off given his commitments and the limits of airline schedules. his twitter post then turned that a conversation with nimoy fans sharing memory of spock on the star trek show. shatner sent this tweet at the end of the on lean memorial thanking everyonevfor sell pwriingt the life of leonard and you see that of l l.a. p for live long and prosper. >>> 50 years ago today one of the most beloved musical of all time had its hollywood
not julie?at 9:00 >> it was a busy weekend for actor william shatner who spent most of his time tweeting defending his decision not to be at his dear friend leonard's funeral. here's what he tweeted. he couldn't make it because he made a promise month because he made a promise months ago to appear at charitable fundraiser forth red cochlts he told twitter follow investigators go ahead and tell him off. now if that wasn't good enough for devoted trekie who called on shatner to make the...
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julie?if the key was actually to get congress to have veto-proof majority and a bill that is before the senate right now, to make sure they have input if that were the key, they would not have sent this letter. bob corker, senate foreign relations committee chairman, republican of tennessee, surely not a partisan democrat, will have much tougher time getting veto-proof majority -- >> that is why he didn't sign it. other republican senators didn't sign it. if the goal was to engage in partisan politics or for whatever reason send a letter to the ayatollahs in iran not "the new york times," which iranians would be able to read and embarass the president, mission accomplished. the goal to have congress have veto-proof majority on legislation they screwed themselves. >> what i understand the goal was to do some of that, but send the message nothing would get done without the american congress. >> that is not true. this is very interesting statistic. university of michigan study. 94% of internati
julie?if the key was actually to get congress to have veto-proof majority and a bill that is before the senate right now, to make sure they have input if that were the key, they would not have sent this letter. bob corker, senate foreign relations committee chairman, republican of tennessee, surely not a partisan democrat, will have much tougher time getting veto-proof majority -- >> that is why he didn't sign it. other republican senators didn't sign it. if the goal was to engage in...
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julie: una profunda depresiÓn de parte de andreas lubitz habrÍa sido la causa de este terrible crimens el anÁlisis que hacen los expertos en trauma psicolÓgico como el que presuntamente motivÓ a ese copiloto, veamos. andreas lubitz, oculto a su compaÑÍa aÉrea y a sus compaÑeros que estaba enfermo, la policÍa alemÁn encontrÓ en su residencia documentos mÉdicos rotos que revelan que estaba en tratamiento y que incluso tenÍa un permiso para ausentarse del trabajo el dÍa del accidente, la clÍnica donde lo atendÍan negÓ el copiloto estuviese siendo tratado por depresiÓn pero no revelÓ la enfermedad que padecÍa, de sus antecedentes sÓlo se sabe que lubitz habÍa suspendido su formaciÓn copiloto en el 2009, pero luego continuÓ sus estudios. el hecho de que sus allegados lo describieran como nombre pacÍfico denota que era reservado y podÍa haber enmascarado durante mucho tiempo sus frustraciones. >> cuando uno retiene sus niveles de frustraciÓn el nivel de ansiedad se multiplica, y la ansiedad siempre, siempre, se manifiesta de un modo o de otro a travÉs de cierto tipo de agresividad. julie: u
julie: una profunda depresiÓn de parte de andreas lubitz habrÍa sido la causa de este terrible crimens el anÁlisis que hacen los expertos en trauma psicolÓgico como el que presuntamente motivÓ a ese copiloto, veamos. andreas lubitz, oculto a su compaÑÍa aÉrea y a sus compaÑeros que estaba enfermo, la policÍa alemÁn encontrÓ en su residencia documentos mÉdicos rotos que revelan que estaba en tratamiento y que incluso tenÍa un permiso para ausentarse del trabajo el dÍa del...
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gil bardman july 26, 1960 was the date of his birth. he grew up in hanover. served in the army, 4th battalion, 9th infantry regiment. he died june 19, 1968 at the age of 18. gil had three brothers and two sisters. he grew up on a dairy farm in the hanover area. one of his squad leaders credits gil for saving his life by covering his flank the day gil died. gil's niece brianna contacted three men who served with gil's vietnam with his family. three of his friends and his wife traveled to hanover to might gil's mother and siblings. i'm struck as i go through these names and as i review all of the people and i'm struck by sitting in front of children who maybe are just maybe two years younger than these brave men who have served our country. and i know that it is impossible to predict what amazing things they would have done had they not sacrificed their life. and so it is so important that we recognize their heroism and that we recognize their sacrifice and that we honor them during this period of recognition of the sacrifices of the vietnam war. thank you mr.
gil bardman july 26, 1960 was the date of his birth. he grew up in hanover. served in the army, 4th battalion, 9th infantry regiment. he died june 19, 1968 at the age of 18. gil had three brothers and two sisters. he grew up on a dairy farm in the hanover area. one of his squad leaders credits gil for saving his life by covering his flank the day gil died. gil's niece brianna contacted three men who served with gil's vietnam with his family. three of his friends and his wife traveled to hanover...
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jerry, julie i want to thank you all.veryone is talking about the nasdaq closing in on new highs after 15 years look what mr. making money did for you in less than one year. had his new picks are next.t.t.t.t. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> not just the name of his nbn show charles payne making money for you on this skon. >> scan disk i like it a lot
jerry, julie i want to thank you all.veryone is talking about the nasdaq closing in on new highs after 15 years look what mr. making money did for you in less than one year. had his new picks are next.t.t.t.t. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the real question that needs to be...