SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
19
19
Dec 20, 2014
12/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
we licensee insisted he had it. today's tuesday we still not heard back from him. i talked to the department of employment development of the state of california today. they're not heard from him. it just seems to me find some common sense that if in fact he had it he would've had it to us monday, guest jason wants her back. with going to be critically, get it for him is to get workers comp coverage. the dev employment records. so that the brokerage can give you a price based on the number of employees you have and what they make. that's all i'll workers comp insurance is dr. better that appears to be available. so, i think it's time that this particular licensee, he has chosen just run his business the way he has chose and in violation of this commission's rules to the city and county's rules, and up to including state and federal laws. so, to answer question specifically commissioners, if he can get workers compensation insurance he can reopen. in the meantime, keyword any other officer of the company can operate the business right now because under state law own
we licensee insisted he had it. today's tuesday we still not heard back from him. i talked to the department of employment development of the state of california today. they're not heard from him. it just seems to me find some common sense that if in fact he had it he would've had it to us monday, guest jason wants her back. with going to be critically, get it for him is to get workers comp coverage. the dev employment records. so that the brokerage can give you a price based on the number of...
85
85
Dec 20, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
for me, this is about opening more locations and signing up licensees around the country. entrepreneurs could come here and see a prototype, and then in perpetuity, forever, any licensing deal that we do, you guys will share in a percentage of those profits without having to put up a dime or do a day's worth of work. does that sound okay? >> it sound--it sounds great. >> yes. >> i'm--i'm, like, blown away. i'm... >> with this plan, my expectations are really simple. i look at one location. if i can buy an average of 50 cars per location, and just average $1,000 per car, i can generate $50,000 a month. after i pay my expenses, i expect to clear, after all the bills, 20,000 to 25,000 a month just with one location. you do the math, if you open 100. so the catch to this whole deal, uh, is that i have to be convinced that the prototype works. like andrew mentioned earlier, the place needs to be jazzed up. it's a little crusty and rusty. would you agree with that? the other thing that needs to change is the relationship between the two of you. do you feel underappreciated here?
for me, this is about opening more locations and signing up licensees around the country. entrepreneurs could come here and see a prototype, and then in perpetuity, forever, any licensing deal that we do, you guys will share in a percentage of those profits without having to put up a dime or do a day's worth of work. does that sound okay? >> it sound--it sounds great. >> yes. >> i'm--i'm, like, blown away. i'm... >> with this plan, my expectations are really simple. i...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
23
23
Dec 25, 2014
12/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the licensee would be installing 4 strands of fiber for city use. they would provide for detailed procedures and fees for the equipment review, approval and installation process, the master license agreement streamlines the review for use of standard tape ered steel poles. when you are out on the streets of san francisco you see there's quite a variety of poles that have street lights for them. the poles for this program are just the tapered steel poles, no use of historic poles, and the puc would be the power provider for these facilities. these facilities would go through the standard dpw review process associated with permitting of wireless facilities and that includes dpw considering the aesthetic impacts of the proposed pole installation, the permit applicants being, submitting proof that they are in come appliance with the public health compliance standards, california environmental quality act review for equipment that exceeds certain dimensions and then that dpw process includes the applicant securing the owner's permission. the owner in thi
the licensee would be installing 4 strands of fiber for city use. they would provide for detailed procedures and fees for the equipment review, approval and installation process, the master license agreement streamlines the review for use of standard tape ered steel poles. when you are out on the streets of san francisco you see there's quite a variety of poles that have street lights for them. the poles for this program are just the tapered steel poles, no use of historic poles, and the puc...
96
96
Dec 22, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
they were taken back but eventually agreed and we are now one of the longest licensees offer the disney company, it's been almost 40 years. >> you used to have some of the elephants at your birthday parties. >> that's true. >> what are some of the best and worst parts of your job. >> the greatest part i get to a think about kids all the time and be with kids and i sit in the audience and see the instant gratification and happiness we bring families. i think is always challenging to be an owner. i think my family feels a great responsibility to keep these brands moving forward. we're always looking for the next trend in live family entertainment. we know that we have to be the forerunners in whatever that is. >> nicole thank you very much for joining us. >>> up next on the money a look at the week ahead. and making a list and checking it twice. >>> on monday we'll be getting existing home sales for the month of november. on tuesday durable goods are released and new home sales figure out tuesday. wednesday the market closes early. yay. and on thursday santa clause comes to town. merry ch
they were taken back but eventually agreed and we are now one of the longest licensees offer the disney company, it's been almost 40 years. >> you used to have some of the elephants at your birthday parties. >> that's true. >> what are some of the best and worst parts of your job. >> the greatest part i get to a think about kids all the time and be with kids and i sit in the audience and see the instant gratification and happiness we bring families. i think is always...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
Dec 4, 2014
12/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
students they're being pouched before that he get their jobs because it takes awhile is get the licensee came back came by this text on facebook he don't want to put it on the overhead i called the number and the person was a teacher and identified himself i spoke to him and he assured me this was a real job not beauty school good figure i wonder if at the says that to the men and i'll be driving for his company he hung up on me when i asked him pointed out questions first of all, they explicit give them their information they listed that by uber and lift there's another issue by information given to uber itself so i don't know if you're aware of this i'm assuming you're not so heroism you can deal with that another text enter accepted was from the list launch the mess board the first person said let me ask about the law which i can't find if i drive to san bruin can i get even though benefit he said there's so many people to get knows that so those people are abusing the privilege and can't track their vehicles they need transforms . >> (calling names). >> howard good afternoon again di
students they're being pouched before that he get their jobs because it takes awhile is get the licensee came back came by this text on facebook he don't want to put it on the overhead i called the number and the person was a teacher and identified himself i spoke to him and he assured me this was a real job not beauty school good figure i wonder if at the says that to the men and i'll be driving for his company he hung up on me when i asked him pointed out questions first of all, they explicit...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Dec 5, 2014
12/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
activity, and so, if lighting becomes an issue down the road, and i am sure that they can work with the licensee but as many of you may recall or know already, off sale, premises like the liquor stores they are required to have the exterior lighting but either way we have the issue to fall back on if it is an issue for the committee. >> thank you. >> and is there any public comment on the ave? >> all right, i don't see any. >> no? >> yes? >> anyone? >> going, go, gone. >> no one? >> do you want to? >> neil ballard. >> good evening, commissioners i am neil and i work for the ocean avenue, association and the benefit district of ocean avenue and we can put the second sunday's program and the ave and actually java who is going to come up next, they are one of our top, picks for a place that we could have the entertainment at for second sundays is going to be the second sunday of every month and we are going to have the entertainment from four to nine. and you know, the ave is one of the only places right now on ocean that has the street lights and it is one of only two bars at night, that is. and s
activity, and so, if lighting becomes an issue down the road, and i am sure that they can work with the licensee but as many of you may recall or know already, off sale, premises like the liquor stores they are required to have the exterior lighting but either way we have the issue to fall back on if it is an issue for the committee. >> thank you. >> and is there any public comment on the ave? >> all right, i don't see any. >> no? >> yes? >> anyone? >>...
168
168
Dec 19, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
we know one of the changes they have to work on are the travel licensees.ivisions under which you can travel to cuba as an american citizen. they are going to be more expanded and easier to get. already there are half a million visitors from the united states under these licensees which make it legal. the trips are expensive. we spoke with an american tourism group inside our hotel this morning. this crew all happened to be here when the announcement was earlier this week they were in a restaurant when it occurred. they said the people around them and cubans around them were just ecstatic. >> every person we spoke to the waiters, everybody says, they light up. they are so happy. we are fist bumping. >> they want to hug and smiles from ear-to-ear. >> every person we talked to. it's been thrilling. >> that's virginia macarthur and michael higgins who were here from washington, d.c. they very much like what they saw but were struck by the inability to use the internet, lack of computers. there's only 1 million computers on this island. the other thing mr. higg
we know one of the changes they have to work on are the travel licensees.ivisions under which you can travel to cuba as an american citizen. they are going to be more expanded and easier to get. already there are half a million visitors from the united states under these licensees which make it legal. the trips are expensive. we spoke with an american tourism group inside our hotel this morning. this crew all happened to be here when the announcement was earlier this week they were in a...
61
61
Dec 26, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
so, i struck a deal with the brothers -- $200,000 for 100% of the company, and they would become licenseesand maintain their ownership of the original location. -lemonis: do we have a deal? -jon: i'm in. lemonis: all right. do we have a deal? andrew: absolutely. thank you so much. lemonis: let's get to work. and i made the manhattan location the model for what i envision to be the national brand. this whole place is getting redone. i spent $350,000 to renovate the space and dramatically increased our advertising to bring in volume. i improved the margins by fixing the appraisal process so we could buy lower. jon: i noticed the wheels are a little scuffed, also. lemonis: i also eliminated the wholesalers so we could sell higher. they're taking margin right out of your pocket. do you not see that? jon: who the hell am i gonna sell my cars to? lemonis: dealers. previously, they were buying 70 cars a month at an average gross profit of $1,100 per car. today, they buy an average of 220 cars a month with an average gross profit of $2,300 per car. on an annual basis, they're generating more than
so, i struck a deal with the brothers -- $200,000 for 100% of the company, and they would become licenseesand maintain their ownership of the original location. -lemonis: do we have a deal? -jon: i'm in. lemonis: all right. do we have a deal? andrew: absolutely. thank you so much. lemonis: let's get to work. and i made the manhattan location the model for what i envision to be the national brand. this whole place is getting redone. i spent $350,000 to renovate the space and dramatically...
61
61
Dec 16, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
jon and andrew are licensees of mine.a percentage of those profits without having to put up a dime or do a day's worth of work. i fixed their car buying process. point out the defects with the car. "you can get this replaced. it costs 300 or 400 bucks." make sense? >> i like that. >> and i increased their margins by eliminating wholesalers. >> this is new york city. this is my [bleep] town. >> the wholesalers have to go. they go or i go. and i spent another $350,000 to renovate their location. this whole place is getting redone. let's go, guys. hit it like you meant it, though. >> to say that this is a transformation is an understatement. >> today, car cash is making over $10,000 a month. and the brothers are making money for the first time in years. and andrew and jon just opened a second car cash location in new jersey. hey, guys. >> hey, marcus. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> place looks busy. >> yeah, it's very busy. >> and the brothers are now working as a team. and how about--is jon-- is he still beating on
jon and andrew are licensees of mine.a percentage of those profits without having to put up a dime or do a day's worth of work. i fixed their car buying process. point out the defects with the car. "you can get this replaced. it costs 300 or 400 bucks." make sense? >> i like that. >> and i increased their margins by eliminating wholesalers. >> this is new york city. this is my [bleep] town. >> the wholesalers have to go. they go or i go. and i spent another...
74
74
Dec 30, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1991, we became a licensee with major league baseball, and now, with marcus' help and his partnershipnd of morphed and evolved into a full-line wood-products company. and the purpose of our visit today is to show you what we do and what we can do with the existing technology that we've got. yeah, that is what sets us apart. some of this technology is very, very unique, and it's patented, and it's not on the market today right now. so, i think i'd like to start with, for example, this is what you call a "fish whacker," okay? jackie: [ chuckles ] jim: as a fisherman, to me, that... that would seem kind of big. -scott: too big. jim: and it would be clunky. scott: okay. we do a lot of ponchos -- container loads, hundreds of thousands of ponchos in our other business. lemonis: so far, it doesn't look like bass pro is responding to anything that we're pitching. it's definitely not looking good. jim: as far as having -- i would have something like that as an emergency. if i'm going out hunting or fishing, and i know it's gonna rain, i'm not gonna wear a poncho. kelly: yeah, i... it doesn't m
in 1991, we became a licensee with major league baseball, and now, with marcus' help and his partnershipnd of morphed and evolved into a full-line wood-products company. and the purpose of our visit today is to show you what we do and what we can do with the existing technology that we've got. yeah, that is what sets us apart. some of this technology is very, very unique, and it's patented, and it's not on the market today right now. so, i think i'd like to start with, for example, this is what...
44
44
Dec 2, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1991, we became a licensee with major league baseball, and now, with marcus' help and his partnershipmorphed and evolved into a full-line wood-products company. and the purpose of our visit today is to show you what we do and what we can do with the existing technology that we've got. yeah, that is what sets us apart. some of this technology is very, very unique, and it's patented, and it's not on the market today right now. so, i think i'd like to start with, for example, this is what you call a "fish whacker," okay? jackie: [ chuckles ] jim: as a fisherman, to me, that... that would seem kind of big. -scott: too big. jim: and it would be clunky. scott: okay. we do a lot of ponchos -- container loads, hundreds of thousands of ponchos in our other business. lemonis: so far, it doesn't look like bass pro is responding to anything that we're pitching. it's definitely not looking good. jim: as far as having -- i would have something like that as an emergency. if i'm going out hunting or fishing, and i know it's gonna rain, i'm not gonna wear a poncho. kelly: yeah, i... it doesn't make se
in 1991, we became a licensee with major league baseball, and now, with marcus' help and his partnershipmorphed and evolved into a full-line wood-products company. and the purpose of our visit today is to show you what we do and what we can do with the existing technology that we've got. yeah, that is what sets us apart. some of this technology is very, very unique, and it's patented, and it's not on the market today right now. so, i think i'd like to start with, for example, this is what you...
61
61
Dec 4, 2014
12/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
either the company for which i worked directly operated or many of our partner companies that were licensees or distributors or a part of our supply chain. and the planted of today -- and the plant of today, the shop floor of today bears very little resemblance to that of previous generations. they're a location of rich generation, an amazing collaboration of imagination and teamwork. where world-class quality control and continuation innovation are expected, needed from our work force and, thus, investment in wages and in skills is also a critical part of our continuing to be globally competitive, as senators ayotte has explained. and as the skills we need our workers to have vary depending on the product and the market session plant and the region, we also need to have training programs that are flexible and that meet exactly what the local needs are. i'll give two quick examples, if i might. i have visited from the southern end of my state, s.p.i. pharma in lewis, delaware, which manufactures the key component of malox and many other antacids to basf in newport which manufactures pigments
either the company for which i worked directly operated or many of our partner companies that were licensees or distributors or a part of our supply chain. and the planted of today -- and the plant of today, the shop floor of today bears very little resemblance to that of previous generations. they're a location of rich generation, an amazing collaboration of imagination and teamwork. where world-class quality control and continuation innovation are expected, needed from our work force and,...
108
108
Dec 5, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
they had to get faa licensees for this launch and reentry that will hit the atmosphere at 11:15 eastern day. >> can't wait for that. thanks so much. >>. >> former chairman of the council of economic advisor under president bush ed lazear will join us to weigh in on the jobs number. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank
they had to get faa licensees for this launch and reentry that will hit the atmosphere at 11:15 eastern day. >> can't wait for that. thanks so much. >>. >> former chairman of the council of economic advisor under president bush ed lazear will join us to weigh in on the jobs number. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay...
159
159
Dec 18, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to go through a company or arts institution that does people-to-people licensees or throughurch. there are bureaucratic hurdles expressly for this. what we were told in the last 24 hours is that process is going to be made easier. there will be a thing called a general license. we as a journalist travel under a general license. we don't have to go to treasury and saying we are going. as long as we can say we are coming here to do work, we don't have to do anything special. they are going to try to make that possible for much broader categories of individuals. full-on travel without any restrictions will take a lifting of the embargo. that takes an act of congress. who knows? >> that is a live shot, if i've ever seen one. we'll come back to you a lot today. michelle caruso cabrera in havana. >> the president's historic move could mean a lot of big changes for industry. joining us former american airlines chairman and ceo bob crandall joins us. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. what would you have done for some of these routes back in the day? >> the fac
you have to go through a company or arts institution that does people-to-people licensees or throughurch. there are bureaucratic hurdles expressly for this. what we were told in the last 24 hours is that process is going to be made easier. there will be a thing called a general license. we as a journalist travel under a general license. we don't have to go to treasury and saying we are going. as long as we can say we are coming here to do work, we don't have to do anything special. they are...